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From: Peter Easthope <peter_easthope@gulfnet.pinc.com>
Subject: tone from system during MINPUT
Date: Thu, 02 Mar 2000 03:32:13 GMT
Organization: Deja.com - Before you buy.
Message-ID: <89knbt$obn$1@nnrp1.deja.com>
To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
When MINPUT is accepting characters, lines of an e-mail
message really, the system sometimes emits a tone from the
speaker. It happens about once in every 20 lines or so.
Otherwise I do not see a pattern. _Using MS-DOS Kermit_
has no mention of this phenomenon. Kermit can not be
indicating that the input buffer is full because there is
a "clear input" before each MINPUT--or do INPUT and MINPUT
use separate buffers?
Thanks, Peter_Easthope@gulfnet.pinc.com
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