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From: dold@15.usenet.us.com
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: timeout on k95
Date: 15 Apr 1998 16:13:30 GMT
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: In article <6ggtct$7me$1@news.ncal.verio.com>, den <dirvine@psln.com> wrote:
: : I am using K95 as a terminal emulatior (vt320) to a VMS 7.1 Alpha machine.
: : I have things working pretty well except for a time out problem. Every 20
: : seconds, if I don't touch a key, Kermit logs me out of the system.
I would suspect a timesharing serial port that is causing a flash on the
Carrier Detect line. Kermit reacts way to fast to a change on the CD line.
Try "set carrier off" and see if the logouts still occur.
Is it perfectly 20 seconds? That's kind of a short timeout for any system
to use.
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Clarence A Dold - dold@network.rahul.net
- Pope Valley & Napa CA.