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From: Jim Agnew <Agnew@gems.vcu.edu>
Subject: Re: Data Acquisition / RS-232
Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1999 09:20:31 -0500
Organization: Virginia Commonwealth University
Message-ID: <36B0722F.48294CD3@gems.vcu.edu>
To: kermit.misc@mailrelay2.cc.columbia.edu
We tested out a medical device with a little ole ps/2 with a 20 meg
hard drive, and it logged data happily with mskermit for 3 days...
chugged along quite happily. and did it exactly the way Frank said, too.
Jim
Jagan Annamalai wrote:
>
> Thanks for the quick response!
>
> -Jagan
>
> Frank da Cruz wrote:
>
> > In article <36AFB26B.20B3C638@uh.edu>, Jagan Annamalai <jagan@uh.edu> wrote:
> > : I am trying to collect data from a Mass Spec, RS-232 (ASCII format, I
> > : can set the baud rate, etc).
> > :
> > : I downloaded MS-kermit. What commands do I use so that the data (for a
> > : given amount of time) is saved in a file on the PC?
> > :
> > : I have the manual by Gianone, but I am not able to figure it out :(
> > : Step by step instructions would be greatly appreciated.
> > :
> > log session fff
> > input xxx yyy
> > close session
> >
> > In this example, fff is the name of the desired capture file, xxx is the
> > desired time interval, and yyy is a string that will never come. This
> > makes it record into the file for xxx seconds.
> >
> > - Frank