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Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Kermit for Windoze NT
Date: 11 Apr 95 22:36:54 +0900
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The subject says it all
I'm looking for a Kermit for Windoze NT
IF there's none, where should I start from
MSKER* or C-kermit ?
I think C-kermit, because we don't want all the PC fruit, any opinions
...BRU
995Apr6.190343.46739@cc.usu.edu> of Joe Doupnik
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jrd@cc.usu.edu (Joe Doupnik) writes in comp.protocols.kermit.misc:
;In article <3m0fa8$53k@kronos.fmi.fi>, hurtta@dionysos.fmi.fi (Kari E. Hurtta) writes:
;> By to way. This didn't work correctly with MS-DOS KERMIT VERSION 3.14.
;> (It works correctly with earlier Kermit version). Is this corrected?
;>
;> (I mentioned this somewhere in January 1995, but I missed possible answers.
;> This news server works quite unreliable.)
; I'm not quite sure what the "this" is in "this didn't work correctly"
;above. Works fine here to Unix machinery and VAXen etc. Perhaps you'd care
;to repeat the observations after checking the characteristics of your Unix
;host.
I noticed that problem first with my program, which uses same kind
method than resize for determining screen size. But that problem
is visible also with 'resize' -program.
With MS-DOS KERMIT 3.10 output of resize is correct:
set noglob;
setenv COLUMNS '80';
setenv LINES '24';
unset noglob;
With MS-DOS KERMIT 3.14 output of resize is incorrect:
set noglob;
setenv COLUMNS '80';
setenv LINES '231';
unset noglob;
[ Answer cc'ed to Joe Doupnik. ]
--
- Kari E. Hurtta / Eldmd on monimutkaista
Kari.Hurtta@FMI.FI puh. (90) 1929 658
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