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From: jaltman@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Jeffrey Altman)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: C-Kermit and Warp
Date: 30 Jan 1995 19:53:41 GMT
Organization: Columbia University
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In article <3gj0gs$1b3r@acs5.acs.ucalgary.ca>,
Stephan Martin Summerer <smsummer@acs.ucalgary.ca> wrote:
>Can somebody help me here? When I was running C-Kermit 5A (190
>and 189, either one) I used to be able to download in the
>background no problem. Now that I upgraded to Warp whenever I
>switch away to another task, even just to the desktop (I am
>running full screen C-Kermit) the transfer is aborted. C-kermit
>for OS/2 says that the other end stopped tranmitting and it timed
>out, but when I switch back to terminal mode everyting is still
>coming out at the screen. Is there some default setting that was
>changed in Warp compared to 2.11? How about a mode setting for
>the com port? It is frustrating to sit there and watch the
>transfer take place, I might as well be running DOS (uhnn!)
> Stephan
WARP provides no changes to the API for the system or its defaults.
When using WARP you should only use 5A(190) as 5A(189) is not
compatible with WARP's IAK. Of course, 5A(190) also has many
additional features.
Things that did change in WARP were the COM drivers. Many people
have complained about the drivers when they don't have a buffered
UART.
You also don't mention what speed you are transmitting at.
Make sure you are using hardware flow control.
And what else are you running in the background? Are you using the
Windows quick-load option by chance?
Jeffrey Altman * PO Box 220415 * Great Neck, NY * 11022-0415 * (516) 466-5495
"C-Kermit: available on more platforms than any other communications software."
"Kermit FTP: sending files whenever and wherever they are needed."
OS/2 version 5A(190): ftp://kermit.columbia.edu/kermit/archives/cko190.zip