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Date: Fri, 31 Jan 1997 06:25:59 -0600
From: peter@psyche.demon.co.uk
Subject: Re: Strange kermit problem
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In article <5cqnb6$7gh$1@apakabar.cc.columbia.edu>,
fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz) wrote:
>
> In article <32F13F3E.4017@psyche.demon.co.uk>,
> Peter Brooks <peter@psyche.demon.co.uk> wrote:
> : I have been having a peculiar problem using kermit in reflections from
> : my HP Omnibook to a UNIX box through a null modem cable. I can receive
> : files from the HP-UX box without any problems, and very quickly. When I
> : try to send files from the PC (setting the unix kermit session to
> : RECEIVE) it fails, seemingly whatever configuration changes I make.
> : It doesn't seem to be able to set up the link, it retries a number of
> : times, but then gives up.
> :
> What is an HP Omnibook? What does it use for a Kermit program?
> What kind of flow control are you using? If the Omnibook is not using
> any kind of flow control, that would explain why it can send files
> but not receive them. See if you can set up a common method of flow
> control between the two ends -- RTS/CTS (preferably) or Xon/Xoff.
>
> If the Omnibook does not support any kind of flow control, try using
> shorter packets, smaller window sizes, etc.
>
The Omnibook is a portable PC mine runs windows 3.1 at the moment. I have
been using Reflection 1 for windows revision 4.21. I have set Xon/Xoff
flow control.
The problem is that I can receive files on the Omnibook, from the HP-UX
box, but can't send them back.
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