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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
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Subject: Re: MS-Kermit 3.14 dies with INT 14h interceptor, 3.13 works
Date: 14 Jul 1995 13:29:11 GMT
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In article <3u3nsr$rjq@news.iastate.edu>, <zollner@iastate.edu> wrote:
: MS-Kermit 3.13 works with the COMTCP program included in WARP CONNECT.
: (COMTCP is a INT 14h interceptor). However, MS-KERMIT dies when I do a SHOW
: COMM. The location and register information occurring when the KERMIT
: dies seem to be random, but I can send some samples on request.
:
: MS-KERMIT 3.14, on the other hand, does not work with COMTCP. Has it been
: tested with other INT14h interceptors ?
:
Of course it has. It works with numerous Int 14 interceptors, but obviously
it has not been tested with every version of every Int 14 interceptor under
every version of DOS with every type of network board with every external
TCP/IP stack. Not to mention under DOS emulators or virtual DOS sessions
under other operating systems. We're not Microsoft!
Joe had an excellent suggestion: for about $70, you can buy a second Ethernet
board for use in your DOS session. That should hold you over until such time
as we have a native OS/2 Tek emulator. Then you can move the board to another
PC, sell it, whatever.
As I said, we'll keep an eye open for a solution to this problem, but we
have numerous priorities that are higher.
- Frank