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Subject: Re: Putting kermit on a handheld computer
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The hardware manufacturer says it is a 16540 UART.
I tried the set port bios1 with no luck. When I try to send or receive the
cursor goes the the beginning of the line on the screen with the kermit
prompt and just sit there. At that point I am locked and have to
ctrl-alt-del to get anything to happen.
Steve
Frank da Cruz wrote in message
>: FYI... this is a Percon Falcon which is running DOS 6.22. which only
shows 8
>: x 20 on the screen at one time but really has a standard screen size.
>: http://www.percon.com/products/falconfeatures.htm
>:
>Maybe the serial port is not a regular 8250 or 16550 UART. Try:
>
> SET PORT BIOS1
>
>Or maybe there is an interrupt conflict. Or maybe there are cable
>problems. Etc etc etc.
>
>For further advice, read the KERMIT.BWR file that comes with MS-DOS Kermit,
>Section 6.
>
>- Frank