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From: Peter Easthope <peter_easthope@gulfnet.pinc.com>
Subject: set input echo ( on | off )
Date: Sat, 08 Apr 2000 02:38:34 GMT
Organization: GulfNet-Galiano
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To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
Hello Kermit Readers,
None of the recent versions of MS-DOS Kermit
have responded to "set input echo ( on | off )";
input is always echoed.
I had assumed this to be a limitation of
MS-DOS Kermit. Can anyone confirm this or
explain what I have failed to recognize.
Thanks, Peter_Easthope@gulfnet.pinc.com
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