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From: Feng Qiu <fqiu@bmb-fs1.biochem.okstate.edu>
Subject: send a command in command line arguments
Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2000 15:58:10 -0500
Organization: NMR facility-OSU
Message-ID: <39C924E2.AC4782F2@biochem.okstate.edu>
To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
Hello, all,
I have a liquid He level meter connect to Sun Ultra2 ttya serial port. I
can connect to meter through kermit:
kermit -l /dev/ttya -c
then type command interactively, e.g when I type R1, it will echo the
level of liquid hellium. Is there any way to pass R1 directly without
interactive typing?
I tried:
kermit /dev/ttya -c -C R1
kermit /dev/ttya -C R1
both won't work.
Thanks!
Feng Qiu