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000127_als73@hotmail.com_Tue Jul 19 11:06:10 2005.msg
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Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: telnet to SCO
From: als73@hotmail.com (als)
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I'll try to phrase this correctly :)
I would like to telnet to a SCO sVr4 box, and get essentially the same
interaction seen in a Linux Bash console. What (SCO) terminal type
would be closest? I have tried to copy the Linux terminal definition
for console, VT100, and a few others, but have had no success.
Linux: C-Kermit 7.0.197, SCO: C-kermit 6.0.192
On an semi-related note, I am curious why some file transfers run much
faster than others (all text files). Low of about 18k, high about 88k.
<als>