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From: "Baus" <baus@wolfenet.com>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Kermit 3.14 under Win 95?
Date: 22 Sep 1997 23:39:10 GMT
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I am trying to run a compiled Foxpro application under Win 95. That calls
Kermit 3.14. I have no problem getting the modems to connect at 9600 and
know for a fact that both sides have Kermit set to 9600 but for reasons I
do not understand, most times I just get errors when trying to send and
receive files. Once in a while it will work if I go to the MS-DOS prompt
and turn the modem off and on and then run the Foxpro app on the receiving
PC. The sending PC is simply a DOS machine so I doubt it is on that end.
I had it working fine at 2400 using dBase runtime.
Will be able to try it again with dBase runtime and also at 2400 later
tonight,
Any ideas where to look?
Steve