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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: getting kermit os/2 working with kermit at&t
Date: 15 Jun 1995 12:59:48 GMT
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In article <3rkk7q$ct8@hecate.umd.edu>,
Rodney Clayton <rclayton@yorick.umd.edu> wrote:
>I have a copy of ckermit 5A for os/2 which works fine with ckermit 5A
>on ultrix. I am tring to get my os/2 ckermit to talk to ckermit 4E
>at&t running on an rs6000.
>
Is there any reason why you don't use C-Kermit 5A(190) -- the current
version -- on the RS/6000? Also, "ckermit 4E at&t" doesn't sound quite
right. The RS/6000 is made by IBM, not AT&T. It sounds to me like you
are running not only an ancient, but also totally misconfigured and
inappropriate, version of C-Kermit on the RS/6000.
>when I try to rec files from the at&t
>version the os/2 version doesn't seem to recognize the packets the
>at&t version is sending. How cam I trouble shoot this problem.
>Is there a way to use the settings on the ultrix version to get the
>at&t version working?
>
Let's install a version of C-Kermit on the RS/6000 that dates from
the modern era and that is configured for the appropriate version of
AIX:
anonymous ftp to kermit.columbia edu, directory kermit/archives,
binary mode, file cku190.tar.Z (or .gz for gunzip). Uncompress,
untar, read the instructions at the top of the makefile, and then
give the appropriate "make" command, for example:
make rs6aix32c
for AIX 3.2, which should produce an executable called "wermit". Try it
out and if it's OK, install it as "kermit" in the desired location, such
as /usr/local/bin. Read the ckuins.doc file for additional installation
instructions.
Please be sure to also order the manual, since it shows you how
to use the software and how to get the most out of it, and sales of
the manual are the primary source of income that pays for our work.
Type "help" at the prompt for more info.
- Frank