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Subject: Re: kermit dos and windows 95
From: cangel@famvid.com
Message-ID: <gRiL3.2361$34.143942@news21b.ispnews.com>
Date: Fri, 08 Oct 1999 09:30:52 GMT
To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
I'm using the 3.14 version of MSKermit patched to level 9 and have tried
running the 3.16 beta MSK16 but it seems the APC control will _not_ shut
off?
I seem to recall reading that the 'set terminal apc on' and 'off' are reversed
or something?
Was this ever fixed and if so where would I find the patch file for this?
BTW: I am hoping to convince Kim Heino (author of LINUX BBBS) and the people
at Santronics (Wildcat BBS) to update the packet length in their software
implentations of the kermit protocol. It is set 'standard' at 94 byte packets
and it CRAWLS. I can do 9k packets no problem with UNIX systems that have
this packet length max'd out. If Frank D. Cruz is reading this - how about
shooting them an email explaining that 94 byte packets is no longer the 'standard'
required for proper kermit transfers? Maybe they would believe you and just
_do_ it rather than argue about it?
>
> Charles.Angelich
> @AngelFire.com
> USA, MI