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From: mikef@pacifier.com (Mike Freeman)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: MS-Kermit 3.14 and EVE
Date: 8 Aug 1995 08:34:33 -0700
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Hello, all.
A coworker is trying to use MS-Kermit 3.14 (latest version) to
communicate with our Vax/VMS mainframes from home via dial-up connection.
The modem is connected to our systems thru a terminal server. I believe
he is using Ms-Kermit as a VT-320 emulator.
The problem: he says that, when running EVE (sp), the text-editor, he
gets all sorts of stray characters on his screen, rendering the system
useless. Any ideas about the cause (asside from the possibility of a
noisy telephone line)? Dunno whether he's done a "do vms" or not.
Thanks in advance.
--
Mike Freeman | Internet: mikef@pacifier.com
GEnie: M.FREEMAN11 | Amateur Radio Callsign: K7UIJ
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