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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: MSKermit 3.15
Date: 20 Mar 1998 16:11:19 GMT
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In article <Eq3vDy.IB6@freenet.buffalo.edu>,
L. Chen <am302@freenet.buffalo.edu> wrote:
: I am using mskermit 3.15 as an external protocol to ProComm 2.0 for DOS --
: in a Win95 DOS windows. It was working perfectly before when I had a
: external Zoom 14.4 modem on COM2.
:
: Then someone gave me an internal Sporster 28.8/33.6 data/fax modem. I
: configured the port to COM3; and the external protocol doesn't work any more.
:
You can find instructions for configuring COM3 and COM4 are in your
NETWORKS\SETUP.DOC file. If you follow them carefully, they work in DOS.
We make no guarantees or claims about Windows 95. For Windows 95, we
recommend and support Kermit 95:
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/k95.html
which is native 32-bit software that uses the regular OS 32-bit drivers, and
can therefore access all Windows devices. For example, if your Sportster
modem is a Winmodem or a Plug & Play modem, you might not be able to use it
at all with MS-DOS Kermit, even if you do manage to get the address and IRQ
right.
- Frank