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From: jrd@cc.usu.edu (Joe Doupnik)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Several problems with 01/18 release.
Message-Id: <1995Jan26.070621.39295@cc.usu.edu>
Date: 26 Jan 95 07:06:21 MDT
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In article <1995Jan25.180630.83691@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu>, tdsmith@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu writes:
> Hi, all. I'm using MS-Kermit 3.14 (yes, it's the 18 Jan. release)
> and I'm still having problems with the status line being overwritten
> when I'm logged into my Unix account. Is anyone else having this
> problem?
A blind guess is your host is addressing the status line specifically,
such as ESC [ 25 ; column H. LOG SESSION to obtain material for analysis,
wrap in uuencoding to protect binary information, mail to me, jrd@cc.usu.edu,
with commentary.
I had hoped that the new release would fix this. I'm having
> another problem as well. Kermit no longer hangs up the phone properly
> --I have to break into command mode and issue ath in order to break the
> connection. I'm using my old DATAPORT.SCR and MSCUSTOM.INI files from
> 3.13, so that shouldn't be a problem. If you give a text reference,
But it can be. Please use the one shipped with MSK 3.14 and add
your changes.
> I'll be able to look it up when my book finally arrives (should be in a
> couple of days). Oh, yeah. 3.14 barfs in Windows now, too. It floods
> the screen with what looks like 8-bit characters whenever I connect to
> our terminal server, but doesn't do it in DOS. Finally, the dialer will
Something at your end, such as providing expanded memory but
forgetting to pin down where the 64KB expanded memory frame goes (that's
a frame=segment kind of construction). Please review the release notes
in v3.14 about memory management.
> sometimes die immediately after making a connection with the server
> (then I have to wait for the timeout and restart the dial, busy, dial,
> busy, etc. routine that is all too familiar to those of us at KU). This
> may be attributed to my somewhat aggressive timing on the redial sequence
> (13 seconds).
>
> The reason for using my old DATAPORT.SCR is that the new one dies when it
> tries to enable modulation fallback. I've reverted to the old script
> that I modified that doesn't try to set anything and hard-coded my
> preferences in the modem itself.
Joe D.