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From: tvweaver@austin.ibm.com (Tom Weaver)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: What kind of modem should I tell K-95 I have?
Date: 24 Jan 1997 23:19:53 GMT
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I'm trying to configure K95 1.1.9 for my system, an IBM Power Series 850
laptop running Windows NT Workstation 4.0. Windows, under "modem properties",
says that its "28.8 V.34 PCMCIA Modem". Under "PC Card", it says, "PCMCIA
28.8/14.4 Data/Fax Modem".
None of the options in the K95 setup looked like this, so I tried "Hayes
2400". However, I've clearly got some more configuration to get right: while
Kermit will dial out and connect, and, apparently, pass output correctly to
the remote end (vt102 emulation), input from the remote end is blocked
strangely: each time I hit enter, another 10-20 characters print - though the
"enter" is sent to the remote end, which soon gets confused. (So do I :-)
Any thoughts on how I should configure this?
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Tom Weaver (512) 838 8277 TVWEAVER at AUSTIN tvweaver@austin.ibm.com