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Article: 13386 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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From: fdc@columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Kerm 3.15 to Kerm95
Date: 23 May 2002 12:14:12 -0400
Organization: Columbia University
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In article <3ced1166.381318@news.ision.net.uk>,
Rob S <robatwork@REMOVEmail.com> wrote:
: Just a small annoyance has crept into our upgrade to K95. We use a script
: that puts a modem into server mode containing the command:
:
: OUTPUT ATS0=1\13
:
: Using the MSDOS kermit, you can see
: ATS0=1
: OK
:
: on screen during initialisation, which provides very useful feedback that
: the modem is working.
:
: Now using K95, the command still seems to work, but we don't actually see
: it on screen. Any way round this?
:
OUTPUT ATSO=1\13
But note that one of many big differences between MS-DOS Kermit and K95 is
that K95 handles modems itself, instead of requiring you to write scripts
to do it. Read about all the modern conveniences (SET MODEM TYPE command,
DIAL command, ANSWER command, dialing directory, and many many configuration
options) in Chapters 4 and 5 of Using C-Kermit, which comes as a PDF file
with Kermit 95 shrinkwraps.
- Frank