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If anyone remembers what a PCW8512 was :-), can you pls help.
Setup is Kermit-80 v3.9a on the PCW, and version 0.993 on the Mac, both
with default settings, using a straight cable to connect the serial port
of the RS-232 attachment on PCW to Mac modem port.
I have sent several text files from PCW to Mac successfully, using "send
(file)" on CP/M followed by "Receive file" on Mac.But lots of times the
send fails with "Unable to rcv acknowledgement from host" on the CP/M
side and then "Sent too many NAKs" on the Mac. Does not appear to be a
simple h/w problem, as packets rcvd on Mac match number of zeros
displayed on CP/M, so the 2 Kermits are still talking.
Thanks for any help you can give
Dave Richemont