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From: "Tommy Martin" <tmartin@ls.net>
Subject: Re: How can I set the date and time
Message-ID: <CkKm3.64$Zw6.11853@news2.randori.com>
Date: Sun, 25 Jul 1999 16:14:39 -0400
To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
On K95 version 1.15 someone must
<Press a Key to continue>
after a RUN.
Is there a switch I can send with the run so my script will continue
without a body a the keyboard. Or another method of setting the clock.
Jeffrey Altman wrote in message <7ncbau$gap$1@newsmaster.cc.columbia.edu>...
>In article <pbim3.1886$Oe2.21748@news2.randori.com>,
>Tommy Martin <tmartin@ls.net> wrote:
>: I have a K95 script that dials and logs into an RS6000. It then starts
>: Kermit Version 6 in server mode. Then it transfers a couple files both
>: ways. I would like to set the date and time on the PC to the same as the
>: RS6000 without any extra key strokes.
>
>REMOTE QUERY KERMIT time
>RUN TIME \v(query)