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Article: 13360 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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From: fdc@columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Problem getting enter key to work
Date: 2 May 2002 11:37:47 -0400
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In article <3CD15ABB.3020709@usg.edu>, Bob Jones <bob.jones@usg.edu> wrote:
: Okay folks, I have a problem here and hopefully one of you will be
: able to help me. I have just installed the latest version of kermit
: on my Red Hat 7.2 box. I have connected a serial cable from that box
: to a new Sun Netra T1. I start the Sun up and connect kermit using
: the following commands:
:
: set modem type none ; There is no modem
: set line /dev/ttyS0 ; Specify device name
: set carrier-watch off ; If DTR CD are not cross-connected
: set speed 9600 ; Or other desired speed
: set flow rts/cts ; If RTS and CTS are cross-connected
: set parity even ; (or "mark" or "space", if necessary)
: set stop-bits 1 ; (rarely necessary)
: connect ; Enter Connect (terminal) state
:
: I then send a ^\B to emulate the stop-a and get to the ok prompt. Now
: this is where my problem begins.
:
: I cannot execute any command at the ok prompt. I type in the command
: (let's say .version) and then hit the enter key and nothing happens.
: I've tried ^m which does nothing and ^j which would give an error of
: .version ? and so on.
:
: So, anyone know what's going on? Is there something I can do to get
: the enter key to work or is there a control sequence to emulate the
: enter key.
:
Are you sure you need even parity?
Enter sends Carriage Return, ASCII 13 = 00001101. With even parity,
this becomes 10001101. If the Sun console does not expect even parity,
it won't recognize the character. Try it with SET PARITY NONE.
- Frank