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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Subject: Re: Problem with OUTPUT command
Date: 18 Apr 2000 19:35:28 GMT
Organization: Columbia University
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To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
In article <01e892d4.a20f7a89@usw-ex0106-047.remarq.com>,
Martin <hearnNOheSPAM@worldonline.co.uk.invalid> wrote:
: Can anyone help? I've recently moved from MSKermit3.15 to C-
: Kermit 7.0.196 for RedHat Linux 6
: My .tak scripts dial into a unix box, send login requests and
: retrieve a file.
:
Note that dialing is handled differently in MS-DOS Kermit and
C-Kermit. In MS-DOS Kermit, it is done with a script. In C-Kermit,
the DIAL command contains built-in knowledge of how to dial each
kind of modem and handle the responses.
: The problem is: any line that starts OUTPUT loginname\13 no
: longer works. Nothing is displayed on the screen. Any OUTPUT
: line that is called BEFORE a connection is made works fine (ie
: modem AT commands)
: I've set pacing to 500 but that doesn't seem to help.
: Is there something obvious I've missed?
:
Are you sure the call was completed? Are you sure the interface
speed is correct after the call was completed? C-Kermit supports
automatic speed changing, which needs to be done with Hayes 1200
or 2400 modems, but should NOT be done with newer modems. You
didn't say how you were dialing, but I suspect whatever procedure
you used changed the interface speed when it shouldn't have.
If you want to send a copy of your script to us at:
kermit-support@columbia.edu
we'll be glad to take a look.
- Frank