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From: korty@london.physics.purdue.edu (Andrew J. Korty)
Subject: Assorted Problems with C-Kermit 5A(191) for OS/2
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We've been having some problems with OS/2 C-Kermit when a file
transfer goes bad or a COM port gets hung.
If a file transfer fails (because the line goes down or some other
irregularity), it seems impossible to hang up the line without
physically disconnecting the phone line. The "hangup" command doesn't
cut it. This doesn't happen very often, but when it does, shouldn't I
be able to tell C-Kermit just to make the modem go on-hook?
As for the hung COM port problem, it makes it impossible to close
C-Kermit. Not only does C-Kermit lock up so that I can't type "exit,"
but it won't even close when I double-click the icon box, or even when
I try to kill it with a utility like Watchcat. The only way out of
this problem seems to be to reboot.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks,
Andy
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Andrew J. Korty
Systems Programmer
Physics Computer Network
Purdue University