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From: cdl0@CS1.CC.Lehigh.EDU (CONRAD DANIEL LLOYD-KNIGHT)
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Subject: Re: vax/mac
Date: 2 Nov 1994 14:38:30 GMT
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Frank da Cruz (fdc@fdc.cc.columbia.edu) wrote:
> You should be able to Open the initialization file from Kermit and then
> Save it, which will make it into a Kermit document. After that, clicking
> on it should start Kermit and have it execute the commands.
hmm.... i have another question. i tried this myself and everything seemed to
work ok until i opened up mackermit by clicking on the kermit document (which
didn't have an icon...). i got a warning saying that this document had _not_
been created by mackermit (it had! it said KR09 in the Get Info window...)
and i had to choose to open it with mackermit manually. then, as soon as it
had opened i got an error message - something to the effect of "application
'mackermit' has unexpectedly quit due to unknown error number 28". what am i
doing wrong?
-- bye! :) -- pgp2 key available - just ask. or finger cdl0@cs1.cc.lehigh.edu
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