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From: fdc@columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Subject: Re: Unexpected parity from host
Date: 8 May 2000 19:39:32 GMT
Organization: Columbia University
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To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
In article <x5ER4.63613$VR.1259526@news5.giganews.com>,
Steve <steve@baus-systems.com> wrote:
: We are running into an unexpected parity from host, changing parity to Mark
: message on a PC set to server mode we are attempting to send files to. Both
: computers are set to parity none, both running K 3.15 using Zoom external
: modems. Phone company says the line is clean. We routinely do the same
: file transfer to multiple other locations on a regular basis without any
: problems.
:
This message is issued when MS-DOS Kermit receives what it believes to be
a file-transfer packet in which the control fields, which are 7-bit by
definition of the protocol, have their 8th bits set to 1. This is how Kermit
automatically detects parity when you don't give it an explicit SET PARITY
command.
Does the file transfer work?
If so, then you probably have one or both of the modems inadvertently
configured to add parity. If not, please collect a packet log and take a
look at it. If that doesn't help, send a copy of the packet log to
kermit-support@columbia.edu.
- Frank