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Article: 14096 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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From: Schmackd0wn <userdog@rennert.net>
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Subject: Re: C-Kermit script F10 send
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Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2003 21:37:27 GMT
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AHA.
Believe me, I was all over that script writing link, I just couldn't
figure out how to stick anything other the ASCII 1..255 in there, and I
was getting the impression that it might be the first non-winmodem thing
that linux couldn't do.
I'm now on the right road. Thanks much for this and the tip on searching
the kermit website, I'll definitely use that in the future.
J.
Frank da Cruz wrote:
> In article <MmT2a.1120$UF6.62973@newssrv26.news.prodigy.com>,
> Schmackd0wn <userdog@rennert.net> wrote:
> : I've done what I think is a pretty exhaustive search over google groups
> : but can't find anything to help me with the following problem. I'm
> : throwing myself at the mercy of this group with a post.
> :
> I think you'll find this is a low-key friendly group.
>
> : The situation: I have C-Kermit set up on a RH7.3 box to dial into a
> : provider to initiate a download, but to instigate the download I need to
> : send an F10.
> :
> There's no such character as F10. To instigate the download you have to
> send a sequence of characters (all sorts of different character sequences
> can be associated with function keys depending on the application and on
> which terminal is being emulated or assumed).
>
> : I know that Kermit isn't a terminal emulator and that I'd
> : have to do some stuff with my shell, but I'm not sure that would help in
> : the long run- I want to put this all in a script to automate the
> : process, which is the same day in and day out. Minicom can send a macro
> : of ^[[010q to force the download screen remotely, but it doesn't launch
> : kermit properly to start the download, and I'd rather use Kermit for all
> : of it. So, is there any way to send F10 via a C-Kermit script? The
> : script I've written works great up to that point.
> :
> Have Kermit send the same character sequence. The command is OUTPUT.
> The syntax is in this case is:
>
> OUPUT \27[010q
>
> For an introduction to Kermit script writing, see:
>
> http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/ckscripts.html
>
> - Frank
>
> P.S. You might find the SEARCH link at the Kermit website more helpful
> than Google searches when you're trying to found out something about Kermit.