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From: jrd@cc.usu.edu (Joe Doupnik)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Problem with msk315 beta
Message-ID: <1997Feb21.080017.94646@cc.usu.edu>
Date: 21 Feb 97 08:00:16 MDT
References: <5ejcpg$em8@lectura.CS.Arizona.EDU>
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In article <5ejcpg$em8@lectura.CS.Arizona.EDU>, jdavis@CS.Arizona.EDU (Jim Davis) writes:
> I've been using kermit, '3.14 18 Jan 1995 Patch level 6', for some
> time on my Compaq Aero 4/33C running Windows 3.1, with a 28.8 Compaq
> PCMCIA modem, to dial up terminal servers at work and an ISP. With
> the latest msk315 beta dialing up the ISP is fine, but when dialing
> into work my machine consistently locks up! It looks (and sounds)
> like the call is made correctly, but after the speaker sounds stop
> instead of a 'connect' line there is a 4-5 second pause and then the
> system gags with a
>
> Internal stack overflow
> System halted
>
> error, and it's power-cycle time.
>
> Any ideas? 'set debug on' didn't reveal anything.
---------
Neither line above is a Kermit error message. They are from outside
Kermit. To zero in on the problem I suggest you say SET TAKE ECHO ON in
the script before the problem and watch commands be executed one by one.
As always, PCMCIA modems and helpers are suspects in the case.
Joe D.