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From: jmhill@ece.wpi.edu (Jonathan M Hill)
Subject: Sending ASCII text
Date: 5 Feb 2000 22:13:27 GMT
Organization: Worcester Polytechnic Institute
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To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
Hello;
I am using the MS-DOS version of kermite along with an embedded system
project that I am working on. I think I have version 3.14. Among other
things, I am using kermite to dump an ASCII hex file through the PC's COM2
serial port to my embedded system. To send the file I am using the "transmit"
command.
The problem that I am having with kermite is that when I use the transmit
command, it sends one line of ASCII text and stops, waiting for me to strike
the return key before it sends the next line. I'd like kermite to send an
entire file of ASCII text, only stopping if it receives XOFF, and resuming
with XON.
I noticed there options for "set transmit" and tried the following,
"set transmit prompt 0" but saw no change in the behavior. I'd like to make
any change that I make permanent in the mscustom.ini file. Any comments
would be appreciated.
Jonathan Hill
jmhill@ece.wpi.edu