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Article: 13098 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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From: Ron Heiby <heiby_u@falkor.chi.il.us>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Kermit-95 on Win98 8E2 Problems
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I struggled for a while to figure out how to send 8 data bits, even
parity, and two stop bits. Using a pointer in an answer to a question
posted here long ago, I found the documentation for doing this in the
C-Kermit 7.0 Update Notes. From these, it appears that "SET SERIAL 8E2" is
what I am looking for.
However, doing this on my HP under Win98 (not SE) using K95 1.1.20 does
not give me 8E2, even thought Kermit reports that setting when asked via
"SHOW COMM".
Instead (as shown by our scope), we appear to be getting 8N1.
Attempting this using Hyperterminal does give us 8E2, so we know that the
hardware and drivers are capable of this operation.
I'd really like to be able to use Kermit's scripting capability to work
with the odd-ball piece of hardware we're trying to talk with, but it is
insisting on 8E2, which I have not been able to get working.
Help? Thanks!
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Ron.