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From: kjr@panix.com (Kurt Rosenhagen)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: C-Kermit init-string?
Date: 4 Oct 1995 15:19:24 -0400
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I'm using C-kermit version 5A on a Sparc 10/50 running SunOS4.1.3. In using
autodialing, I want to change the init string. In .kermrc file, I add:
"set dial init-string atq0m1".
When I do "dial system", "atq0m1" is echoed, followed shortly after on same
line by "No response from modem". Without specifying init string, kermit's
default init string is issued and modem responds "OK".
When uploading or downloading, kermit displays "."'s as it's transferring
data. Is there anyway to interpret these as the percentage or amount of
data being transferred, or better yet an actual display of these values?
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| Name: Kurt Rosenhagen Email: kjr@panix.com |
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