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From: Peter Easthope <peter_easthope@gulfnet.pinc.com>
Subject: replacing *.ini files (was Re: set input echo ...)
Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2000 00:46:43 GMT
Organization: GulfNet-Galiano
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To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
In <38F24F5A.4AEAB8A@value.net> sent at 2000 Apr 10
Mark Sapiro said,
ms> ... the "dial" macro invokes a modem script
ms> (normally found in .\modems) and those modem
ms> scripts leave input echo in an "on" state
ms> regardless of its initial state.
That's it! PPI.SCR contains "set input echo on".
Thanks Mark. I had looked in the *.ini
files but forgot to check ppi.scr. Sorry for
the aggravation over this.
In searching for the echo command I thought
again about not using mskermit.ini and
mscustom.ini; ie. start my script with "msk316
-f sr.scr" rather than "msk316 take sr.scr". Of
course some of the actions in the *.ini files
would have to be copied over to my scripts. I
had refrained from this in the past because
picking out portions of the code and rewriting
in def ...{...} notation is not likely to be
easy. Nevertheless I am now considering again
this course of action. Does anyone have any
particular warnings before I jettison the *.ini
files?
Also, has a kerlite been issued since the 3.1.4
release?
Thanks, Peter_Easthope@gulfnet.pinc.com
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