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From: jabr@mindspring.com (John Brnich)
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Subject: Re: kermit for sco xenix
Date: Sat, 28 Mar 1998 00:42:14 GMT
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fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz) wrote:
>In article <3519b9e2.47872769@news.mindspring.com>,
>John Brnich <jabr@mindspring.com> wrote:
>: ...
>: Local sys is SCO xenix 286. I am using the binary from the
>: \unix\sco\xenix dir (kermit5)
>:
>From the C-Kermit CDROM?
I purchased C-kermit 6.0 CD and manual. The binary I'm using is titled
kermit5 and is on the CD in the above directory. I believe it
identifies itself as kermit for xenix 286.
>
>: Thanks. I shortened the block and the script now runs. However, the
>: new problem: after the remote sys (win95, procomm 32 in host mode)
>: answers, ":they" (I think local kermit) disconnect immediatley.
>:
>Procomm is, of course, an unknown quantity to us, and so that makes this
>entire connection problematic from a support point of view.
If I enter the set commands and dial command from the keyboard, I have
no problem connecting. It is only from the script that I have a
problem.
>
>: I've used kermit5 in termianl mode and have connected and interacted
>: successfully. Shold the following code work:
>: :begin
>: set modem type multitech
>:
>This command won't work because "set modem type" was not a C-Kermit
>command until version 6.0.
>
>: set line /dev/tty1a
>: set speed 9600
>: ;...........set carrier-watch on;(enable if having problems)??
>:
>Ditto.
>
>: set dial retries 15
>: set dial timeout 65
>: set dial connect on
>:
>Ditto for all these.
>
>: echo \13
>: :dialout
>: echo \13
>: dial t1800xxxxxxxx4\13
>:
>In short, all of the advanced dialing and modem stuff is new
>to C-Kermit 6.0.
All of the "set" commands seem to work; at least I don't get any error
messages. Is the "set dial connect on" command required from a
script, or should kermit sense a connection?
>
>If you would like to try to build C-Kermit 6.0 on Xenix 286,
>please contact me; I'll be glad to help.
I'll try again on tuesday to get kermit5 to work. If it doesn't, I
would appreciate your help with the build. Do I send you an email or
message you here?
Thanks for the help!
JB