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From: gerlach@netcom.com (Matthew H. Gerlach)
Subject: Re: Connecting kermit to emulated system
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You could setup your emulator to listen for telnet connections and use
kermit's ability to be a telnet client.
Matthew
In article <5v6dk5$3aq$1@news.lth.se> e91on@efd.lth.se (Ola Nilsson) writes:
>Hello!
>I'm working on a emulator of a system under SunOS.
>The emulated system has a serial port which is used
>as a console for the system. When running the real
>system kermit is used to connect to /dev/ttya
>(or some tty).
>
>Now I would like to use kermit to connect to the
>emulator as well. The first thing I tried was to
>use pipes. However kermit refuse to open a
>connection to anything but a real tty.