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From: Pete DiMarco <peted@ifspurity.com>
Subject: half-duplex G-Kermit?
Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2001 14:18:30 -0800
Organization: Integrated Flow Systems
Message-ID: <Voyager.010202141830.2699A@node1>
To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
Hi-
Does anyone know if G-Kermit (or a variant) supports half-duplex connections? We're looking for a protocol to use over a multi-drop RS-485. If G-Kermit can run half-duplex, we think we can hack out a master/slave addressing scheme to wrap around it.