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From: Ishikawa <ishikawa@yk.rim.or.jp>
Subject: Is 8 data bits, even parity, 1 stop bit possible in kermit?
Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2000 01:15:19 +0900
Organization: RIMNET InterNetNews site
Message-ID: <38AC1E96.3719AC34@yk.rim.or.jp>
To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
Hi,
I wonder if kermit gurus can help me.
I am trying to see if C-kermit 6.1.193 on Debian GNU/linux can
use the following setting:
data 8bits,
even parity,
1 stop bit.
I seem to have a problem in that
- if I do set term[TAB] byte[TAB] 8, and see the data size become 8,
but parity is set to none.
- if I do set parity even, the data size is automatically decreased
to 7.
So it seems to me that ckermit refuses the above setting.
I have noticed HyperTerm on Win98, WinNT permits such
setting without a hitch.
Is there any special trick to use the above setting?
Or is there a newer version of C-kermit that permits such setting.
I installed the ckermit from Debian GNU/Linux pacakge system, which
is a little behind the c-kermit distribution as noted in
Columbia University's web page.
I checked the version using show ver[TAB][RETURN]
and it sais,
Versions:
C-Kermit 6.1.193 Beta.05, 7 May 1998
Numeric: 601193
Built for: Linux
Running on: Linux #18 SMP Thu Jan 6 06:07:45 JST 2000 2.2.14 i586
Patches: (none)
UNIX Communications support, 6.1.190, 4 May 1998 for Linux
UNIX File support, 6.1.130, 7 May 1998 for Linux
C-Kermit Protocol Module 6.1.106, 8 February 1998
C-Kermit functions, 6.1.154, 8 February 1998
Command package 6.1.099, 1 November 1997
User Interface 6.1.196, 1 February 1998
Character Set Translation 6.1.026, 24 July 1997
CONNECT Command for UNIX:fork(), 6.1.092, 8 May 1998
Dial Command, 6.1.109, 8 February 1998
Script Command, 6.1.029, 8 February 1997
Network support, 6.1.119, 8 May 1998
Any tips will be appreciated.
TIA