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From: slash_dev_slash_null_2000@yahoo.com (Mark Sapiro)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Kermit at Mac OS X with Keyspan SX Pro
Date: 24 Mar 2004 22:33:13 -0800
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googlea.w.husmann@spamgourmet.com (Wolfgang Husmann) wrote in message news:<7d86b4de.0403210731.2ff5d4e0@posting.google.com>...
> I have been using successfully Kermit on my G4/Mac OS X
> 10.2.x/Griffins G4Port to communicate with my scientific calculator
> Hewlett-Packard HP-48SX (for details please refer to my web page
> http://chaos-zu-haus.de/HP48AndMacOSX/HP48AndMacOSX.html).
>
> Recently I replaced Griffins G4Port (with a 3-way serial switch) by a
> Keyspan SX Pro 4-port serial card.
Is the 3-way switch part of the G4Port card or stand alone? If stand
alone, have you tried connecting the HP cable to the SX Pro through
the switch just to see if it makes a difference?
<snip>
>
> To solve that problem I tried the following without success:
> - tried "/dev/cu.SXProSCP1.1" instead of "/dev/tty.SXProSCP1.1"
> - tried the other ports of the card with the appropriate entry in
> /dev/
> - "set carrier-watch off" in Kermit makes Kermit to wait forever
> instead of aborting with an error
This sounds like a flow control problem. Have you tried "set
flow-control none"?
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