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Article: 13616 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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Subject: stdin/stdout busted?
From: tom.horsley@att.net (Thomas A. Horsley)
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I'm trying to see if I can run k95.exe (version 2.0) under emacs in a shell
buffer on Windows XP. The command line docs say the -64 and -32 options can
be used to force it to talk to stdin and stdout, but whenever I try to get
it to start in a shell (with the emacs make-comint function), it just beeps
a couple of system error sounds at me and then emacs says the process
abnormally terminated with exit code 1.
Is the stdin/stdout stuff supposed to work? Should I be trying to figure out
what is wrong with emacs or with kermit?
(This is all just testing to see if I want to try and generate something
like ange-ftp or tramp that uses kermit for the connections and file
transfer operations under emacs, so there is method to this madness :-).
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