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From: hkennedy@mercury.ncat.edu
Subject: How to suspend or halt OS/2 Ckermit
Message-Id: <1994Dec26.181828.13664@mercury.ncat.edu>
Organization: North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
Date: Mon, 26 Dec 1994 18:18:28 GMT
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Hi,
I'm trying to halt or suspend OS/2 ckermit, like you can do unix to run
another program to access the com port. I tried the run command but my
program says that the port is in use.
If I quite ckermit it drops the connection and this is not what I want. I
want the connection to remain open.
Anyway to tell ckermit to give up the port. Note I'm trying to make a slip
connection to local server with TIA, after logging in with ckermit. Slip
says the comm port is still in use if I use the run command. Exiting
ckermit just kills the connection.
Any ideals. I did look in the ckermit book and no tips there. It discussed
running external programs that access the port with the run command but it
appears that the program has to be written to work with ckermit.
Thanks,
Helen