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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
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Subject: Re: C-Kermit 6 binaries for SCO XENIX 2.3.4 w/hardware flow control
Date: 1 Nov 1997 13:56:17 GMT
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In article <345A4955.5C44@tiac.net>, Compu-Craft <ccraft@tiac.net> wrote:
: I am looking for C-Kermit 6 binaries for SCO XENIX which supports
: hardware flow control (HWFC). I have downloaded the following binaries
: which do not suport it:
:
: ckuker.sco286, ckuker.sco3r2liac, ckuker.sco3r2x, ckuker.sco3r2xc,
: ckuker.sco3r2xcd, ckuker.sco3r2xd
:
: I am currently using ckuker.sco3r2 which is only ver 5A(190) but does
: support HWFC.
:
The binaries you see are the ones we have:
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/ck60.html
All SCO binaries except the OSR5 ones are contributed by others -- we don't
have those platforms here, or else we'd make them ourselves.
Anyway, I might be mistaken, but I am fairly sure that C-Kermit for Xenix
does not support hardware flow control because Xenix itself does not
support it (hardware flow control is a fairly recent development in most
UNIX platforms). I'll cross-post this to the SCO newsgroup in case
anybody can set me straight. The SCO UNIX and OSR5 versions of C-Kermit,
of course, do support hardware flow control.
: A version which also supports REDIRECT for Zmodem would also be nice.
:
Version 6.1 of C-Kermit will support REDIRECT on all UNIX platforms. (It's
not out yet, but beta testing should begin shortly.)
- Frank