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From: Frank da Cruz <fdc@columbia.edu>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Using Kermit for Packet Radio
Date: 19 Apr 2005 22:13:23 GMT
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On 2005-04-18, Robert Ramsey <ramseyrt@comcast.net> wrote:
: I'm trying to use kermit to interface my Kantronics KPC3+ (Radio Modem, TNC)
: on and SGI Octane running Irix 6.5.27. I perform the following:
:
: set line /dev/ttyd2
: set speed 9600
: set flow /direct-serial
: set carrier-watch off
: connect
:
: The prompt from my TNC shows up and I can run commands such as "help" on my
: TNC. However, every line overwrites the existing line. The behavior I'm
: expecting is that every new line will have it's own line and not overwrite
: the existing line. I believe this has something to do with kermit not
: interpreting the carriage returns or line feeds correctly? This exact same
: behavior exhibits itself when I "cu -s 9600 -l /dev/ttyd2" from a command
: line. What can I do to make this work?
:
Try this:
set terminal cr-display crlf
- Frank