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From: "Baus" <baus@wolfenet.com>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Putting kermit on a handheld computer cont...
Date: Mon, 3 Aug 1998 13:26:35 -0700
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I am running Kermit 3.15 straight from the Columbia ftp site and have placed
the "medium" version on the handheld (Percon Falcon) which is a AMD 32 bit
processor 386 running ROM DOS 6.22. The comm port, there is only 1, is a
16540 UART.
I have set the video writing to bios and when I issue the show comm command,
the screen lists the following:
Comm Port 1 Speed 9600
Echo Off Parity None 8 bit
Handshake Char: none Flow xon/xoff
Duplex full Display regular 7 bit
Debug Off Exit warning on
Modem is ready DSR is on
no carrier detect CD is off set carrier is off
no Clear to send CTS is off
Com1 address Port \x3f8, IRQ 4
The problem is the handheld seems to lock when I try issueing the "server"
or "s filename" command. It is my understanding that I do not need to be
connected to any sort of PC or modem to issue these commands. At this point
I need to ctrl-alt-del to get out. The set port bios1 did not seem to make
any diff.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Steve