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Subject: Re: frequent timeouts!
Date: 30 Jan 1998 17:01:43 GMT
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: Beautiful Asterid <mmoreno@thunder.temple.edu> wrote:
: : i've tested the port, phone line and connection with other machines,
: : unfortunately their different platforms so... (do not support expect :( )
Frank da Cruz (fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu) wrote:
: We don't support expect either. You might not be aware that C-Kermit
: includes its own script programming language, fully documented in the
: manual, "Using C-Kermit":
When I first read this, I thought "expect" was a verb, not a noun, and that
one of our semi-english speaking compatriots was acknowledging that he did
not expect support for his problem ;-)
That aside, this sounds like a problem I have with error correcting modems
and dirty phone lines. The modem goes into a correcting mode and doesn't
talk to the computer for an extended length of time.
Or, if Frank is correct ;-), Kermit scripting is such a flexible
tool... In addition to the guides in the manual, there are a plethora
of scripts in the distribution, readily deciphered using the manual as
a reference.
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Clarence A Dold - dold@network.rahul.net
- Pope Valley & Napa CA.