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From: 2damn <2damn@nospam.com>
Subject: Re: Screen Capture
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Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2007 03:40:39 GMT
Xref: panix comp.protocols.kermit.misc:15717
I reply without quoting your whole response.
Your assessment is right on target.
My current self made project is to use kermit to automate some tasks on
serial connections to a company system. Just to speed things up and save
some carpal tunnel. I do not have and will not have any sort of
administrator rights on the company system. I am just trying to have the
kermit input and output commands run repetitive tasks. The problem is
there are many exceptions to default scenarios and I think kermit can
deal with them.
I am having success with some aspects so far. Screen capture would be
great to add.
I am not a professional programmer or serial communications expert by any
means.
I will kick the dead mule a while longer. :)