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From: "sysadmin" <charlesjourdan@worldnet.att.net>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: WHY:is it possible kermit adds linefeeds?
Date: 15 Sep 1998 22:54:56 GMT
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Yes this is the answer; i notice default on kermit is 7 bit also FYI
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Frank da Cruz wrote in message <6tmmpc$4tp$1@apakabar.cc.columbia.edu>...
>In article <6tmlv4$ra0@bgtnsc02.worldnet.att.net>,
>sysadmin <charlesjourdan@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
>: Listen closely:
>: File in AIX
>: Use C-Kermit program from Columbia
>: s filename
>: Receive file
>: File is same except has linefeeds per each LINE
>: What in tarnation??
>: What the ##@$%^! is going on? OTHER protocols don't DO THAT
>: TIA >:<>
>:
>As explained in the documentation, Kermit's default transfer mode
>is text. In otherwise, if you don't specify otherwise, Kermit
>sends files in text mode. The transfer format for text files
>uses CRLF for line termination. The receiving Kermit program is
>supposed to translate between this format and its own text
>format, whatever that is (LF, CRLF, CR, fixed-length records,
>etc). What kind of computer are you sending the file to, and
>what Kermit software are you using on it?
>
>If you want C-Kermit to send the file in binary mode, tell it
>to "set file type binary" before sending.
>
>- Frank