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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: ** Kermit Quits after 1 Error: Why?
Date: 13 Jan 1995 14:41:04 GMT
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In article <3f2k0a$a8v@usenet.ucs.indiana.edu>,
Jeff Warrick <jawarric@ucs.indiana.edu> wrote:
>I have been playing around, and I still can't figure out why kermit quits
>after 1 error has occurred. The error is usually a 'Bad Block' (nothing
>important). I would greatly appreciate any advice, since I can't even
>transfer big files because of this. Here is the 'show' from my kermit:
>
>C-Kermit 5A(189), 30 June 93, SCO ODT 3.0
>...
>The packet-length, window size, block check are all the same on my
>computer and I get great transfer rate. I'm using a GW2000 computer,
>Crosstalk for Windows, and a 14.4 modem. The only other settings I can
>play with on Crosstalk are prefixes, and I don't want to play with them.
>
You'll have to ask the Crosstalk people about it. C-Kermit 5A (current
version is 190) works fine with MS-DOS Kermit and gets terrific transfer
rates.
Try MS-DOS Kermit and see if the same thing happens to you. If it does,
we'll be glad to help out by looking at packet logs, etc, but Crosstalk is
an unknown quantity to us, and is supported by the Crosstalk people.
MS-DOS Kermit: anonymous ftp to kermit.columbia.edu, directory
kermit/bin, file mstibm.zip. Unzip with "-d" switch. Read top-level
READ.ME to get started.
- Frank