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From: Carl.Hilton@columbia.edu
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Kermit initialization on TCP/IP
Date: 11 Aug 1995 07:42:17 GMT
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> MSK does run over TNGLASS. SET PORT BIOS<n> is the Kermit command
> to use to find the Int 14h support provided by TNGLASS; don't use SET PORT
> 1 or COM1 because that tells Kermit to go to the serial port hardware. I
> suspect there is a command in your setup to go to the hardware, and if so
> then Kermit.exe command line phrase "-f NUL" is the way to avoid loading
> mskermit.ini and other startup files. Reading the .ini files will reveal
> if SET PORT x is present.
Thanks, SET PORT BIOS<n> is something I haven't tried.
>
> > On machine 2. I am running WFW3.11 with MS's TCPIP stack for WFW. I've
> >tried shelling out to DOS and running WINPKT and even running WINPKT before
> >I launch WFW but I keep getting the same error.
>
> MS' TCP/IP stack isn't for DOS programs.
>
So there is NO way to run kermit from this configuration?
> > Can someone plesase help.
>
> What we do on my campus. Use Kermit's internal TCP/IP stack. Load
> up ODIPKT + WINPKT before entering Windows. Use Kermit in a window of
> Windows (that's Win 3.x and Win95). The one-stack-at-a-time rule still
> applies.
This will then prevent use of FTP's TCPIP stack? So the ONLY TCPIP program that can
be used is KERMIT?