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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Subject: Re: msk315 vs. ckermit 7 question
Date: 4 Jan 2000 18:09:42 GMT
Organization: Columbia University
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To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
In article <38722A81.C2949098@labs.agilent.com>,
Gunter Steinbach <steinbac@labs.agilent.com> wrote:
: ...
: under Linux I downloaded the very latest CKermit 7 from columbia.edu, and it
: does not work right. The difference is, as near as I can tell, that the old
: version jumps into the full-screen progress display as soon as I type
: "server" or "receive" into it, whereas the new one waits a long time, and
: goes to full screen only after a timeout. By that time the calculator has
: also timed out of trying and gives me an error. But when I then try the
: transfer again (either direction, initiated from the calculator), it works.
: So I assume the calculator with its surely minimal Kermit implementation
: does not know how to put the remote Kermit into the transfer mode, but all
: is well if it's aleeady in that mode.
:
: So here is my question: What can I do in my setup to make CKermit 7 behave
: like teh old version 3, jumping to the transfer screen as soon as I locally
: tell it "send", "receive", or "server"?
:
First off I'd recommend you visit:
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/hp48.html
and read all the hints and tips there.
If none of that helps, contact us by email to kermit-support@columbia.edu
and we'll figure out what's wrong by looking at logs, etc.
: P.S.: I just downloaded GKermit and will try that also.
:
G-Kermit is not a communications program -- you can't open a port with it.
It's only for use on the "far end" of the connection, but that's where
the calculator is.
- Frank