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  11. Subject: Re: Msdos Kermit & Windows 95 DOS prompt.
  12. Date: 8 Apr 1998 18:00:16 GMT
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  23.  
  24. Ross Irvine (rirvine@netlink.com.au) wrote:
  25.  
  26. : All happy. Just kermit isn't. I'll have to check what a show com reports
  27. : before and after. Like I said, the strange thing is I can just re-run
  28. : kermit, or re-enter "set port 1" and everything is fine...
  29.  
  30. Being able to re-run is a known indicator of a non-standard Comm setting.
  31. Running the second time uses some CMOS widgets that get tickled by the
  32. first run.  Some folks use the program DSD.EXE, available from Datastorm's
  33. web site to load these values in Autoexec, although I haven't tried that on
  34. Win95.  Others put the proper non-standard initialization into a kermit
  35. script, as posted elsewhere in this thread.
  36.  
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  39. Clarence A Dold - dold@network.rahul.net
  40.                 - Pope Valley & Napa CA.