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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
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Subject: Re: Problems with the set of Characters
Date: 22 Jun 1998 14:21:50 GMT
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In article <358E4A03.EB208E59@hp.com>,
Miguel Angel Turrado <miguel-angel_turrado@hp.com> wrote:
: we are trying to connect our HP-UX machine (with HP-UX 10.20 and
: kermit 6.1 Beta 05) with a Siemens Hicom 300 PABX . We get the
: connection, but when we try to write our commands, we only can write
: some characters (we can�t write characters like ',', ';', 'd', 'I', '1'
: ...). In fact, only the numbers '0', '3', '5', '6', '9' work, the others
: don�t appear.
:
0 = 48 decimal = 30 hex = 00110000 (2 1-bits) (even)
3 = 51 decimal = 33 hex = 00110011 (4 1-bits) (even)
5 = 53 decimal = 35 hex = 00110101 (4 1-bits) (even)
6 = 54 decimal = 36 hex = 00110110 (4 1-bits) (even)
9 = 57 decimal = 39 hex = 00111001 (4 1-bits) (even)
But:
1 = 49 decimal = 31 hex = 00110001 (3 1-bits) (odd)
2 = 50 decimal = 32 hex = 00110010 (3 1-bits) (odd)
4 = 52 decimal = 34 hex = 00110100 (3 1-bits) (odd)
etc.
Therefore you PABX wants even parity. Tell C-Kermit to "set parity even".
- Frank