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Article: 13147 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Path: newsmaster.cc.columbia.edu!watsun.cc.columbia.edu!jaltman
From: jaltman@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Jeffrey Altman)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: [Q] local echo again: K95 on Win98
Date: 23 Jan 2002 19:39:33 GMT
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In article <8a794c4f.0201230633.42bd8fe7@posting.google.com>,
onions <onions@kr01.piahost.net> wrote:
: > : Summary is as below:
: > : OS : Win98 SE
: > : HW : notebook(Compaq Evo N150), 2 Desktops (Local Brand)
: > : Staring Method:
: > : start k95 by command in Dos windows.
: > : start k95 by icon click.
: > : Symptom:
: > : I can get "K95>" prompt.
: > : It recognizes "Enter", "Cntl+C" only.
: > : "set input echo on" and other commands seems not work
: > : (I put these command in "K95custom.ini" for test).
: > :
:
: I have installed Win98 (not Win98 SE) and K95 works fine.
: All Win98 I am using are SE version.
: All Win98 SE showed the same symptom.
: It seems that K95 and Win98 SE version are not maching each other.
Kermit 95 works fine on Windows 98 SE. I have it installed on my
laptop. So there is something else going on. What language version
of Windows 98SE are you using?
What is your locale?
Jeffrey Altman * Sr.Software Designer C-Kermit 8.0 available now!!!
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