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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Putting kermit on a handheld computer
Date: 28 Jul 1998 17:22:26 GMT
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In article <6pktv1$b4p$1@sparky.wolfe.net>, Baus <baus@wolfenet.com> wrote:
: Downloaded 3.15, set terminal video-writing bios and am farther down the
: line but still not getting a send or receive.
:
: At the kermit prompt I can type in my s filename command, which is more than
: I could do before, but it never goes to the send screen. It just sits at
: the ms-kermit>s system.dbf.
:
Is there a Kermit program on the other end of the connection that has been
put into receive mode? What kind of connection is it? What's on the
other end?
: I can toggle shift keys on and off so I am not
: officially locked although I have not been able to break out unless I use
: the ctrl-alt-del.
:
Ctrl-C doesn't do it?
: FYI I downloaded the medium version as that appears to be
: the smallest, and I am assuming less memory hungry that still supports the
: bios parameter.
:
Right, you probably don't need TCP/IP in a handheld computer.
- Frank