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From: jrd@cc.usu.edu (Joe Doupnik)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Help TCP
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Date: 23 Mar 97 12:09:52 MDT
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In article <3331feba.182763434@news.gte.net>, hoot@d-s-s.com (Jeff Tomich) writes:
> On 11 Mar 97 10:58:16 MDT, jrd@cc.usu.edu (Joe Doupnik) wrote:
>
>>In article <332350dd.34855536@news.intnet.net>, hoot@d-s-s.com (Jeff Tomich) writes:
>>> How do I get MSkermit for DOS to emulate VT320? Is it built in or do I
>>> have to obtain a key map file?
>>------------
>> Designed in, built in. Please do have a look at the docs in the
>>shipping package, and consider acquiring the User's Manual (see the HELP
>>screen of MS-DOS Kermit).
>> Joe D.
>
>
> Okay I looked in the book and to my surprise it sure does it. Now next
> problem. TCP connectivity. The book just confuses me more on how to. I
> need TCP or is it built in. The book specifies it built in and just
> need a packet driver for the nic card. What is a packet driver? We are
> using a 3com card. What should I get then?
----------
Jeff: Charge!
Go to the Ethernet board vendor's site and plunder. Read the
instructions with the Packet Driver, go for it. Talk to your local TCP/IP
responsible people about obtaining an IP address, and they can probably
help you with setting up machine details.
Joe D.