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From: apang@cs.ust.hk (Albert PANG)
Subject: Chinese thru Modem+Kermit+Cxterm
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Hi all,
I have the problem of not being able to display
Chinese (Multi-byte) characters when connecting my local cxterm
through modem using kermit on my Linux machine at home
to the remote host at my school.
I can read Chinese using the same modem under the
Chinese Windows Terminal program, but not write.
So I guess it's not the problem of my modem, but
the software that links my terminal to the modem.
Anyone knows whether kermit is at all suitable for such
purpose? I have played around with various communication
parameters in kermit, but without avail so far.
Any hint for me, please? Thanks a lot!
Albert