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From: "Joe H. Gallagher" <dtrwiz@ix.netcom.com>
Subject: K95 script/Windows set up problem???
Date: Sun, 12 Dec 1999 10:15:26 -0500
Organization: MindSpring Enterprises
Message-ID: <3853BBFA.6A02@ix.netcom.com>
To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
With K95 (Version 1.1.11), when I enter
K95> set port com2
K95> set baud 19200
K95> set carrier off
K95> connect
atdt some-number<cr>
an interactive session works just fine. However, if I enter
K95> set port com2
K95> set baud 19200
K95> set carrier off
K95> output atdt\13
or enter any other OUTPUT script command, nothing gets to
the modem. And, of course, INPUT script commands fail
because nothing ever gets to the modem to cause it to
respond with OK, CONNECT, BUSY, or whatever.
I suspect that something is not set up correctly with
respect to the Windows system, the modem hardware,
the modem driver, the device managers, etc. [I am sure
that my K95 distribution media is 'good' as I have
tested it on several other systems where it works
perfectly!]
I would appreciate any pointers or advice about what
is the problem with the K95 environment which is causing
this symptom.
Joe H. Gallagher