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From: rjordan@Jupiter.mcs.net (Richard Jordan)
Subject: Re: Kermit script or program to monitor serial line?
Date: 13 Oct 1999 16:28:01 -0500
Organization: A private user of MCSnet
Message-ID: <7u2th1$2686$1@Jupiter.mcs.net>
To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
> In article <7u0a86$1idi$1@mars.mcs.net>,
> Richard Jordan <rjordan@Mars.mcs.net> wrote:
> : We're using a Routeabout Access EW as a central router in a frame relay
> : configuration; ...
> .
> :
> : I'm hoping someone has sample code (maybe in BASIC?) for this type of
> : application, but I'd appreciate opinions on whether something like
> : this can be handled using Kermit scripting...
> .
> No. Kermit has tens of thousands of lines of code already written to do
> what you want. Why duplicate all that?
>
> I'd recommend you start with C-Kermit 7.0:
>
> http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/ck70.html
> .
>
> For lots of C-Kermit script examples, see:
>
> http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/ckscripts.html
>
> - Frank
Frank,
I had looked at the Columbia script site and didn't see anything
directly applicable. I will check it again. I do have the more recent
C_Kermit book (purchased last December, I think its for V6) and, while it
has fine examples, I'm time limited enough right now to hope to locate a
piece of already-done code to base things on.
I appreciate your taking the time to respond! I will be looking at
Kermit as the most likely solution to this problem...
Rich Jordan
rjordan@mcs.net