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From: "Baus" <baus@wolfenet.com>
Subject: Re: Problem with a script
Date: Fri, 15 Jan 1999 12:01:51 -0800
Organization: Baus & Associates
Message-ID: <77o6jh$5lp$1@sparky.wolfe.net>
To: kermit.misc@mailrelay2.cc.columbia.edu
I tried the 3.15 medium and the problem with that is F is not usable.
Frank da Cruz wrote in message <77o035$st7$1@newsmaster.cc.columbia.edu>...
>In article <77nt11$s9h$1@sparky.wolfe.net>, Baus <baus@wolfenet.com> wrote:
>: I am attempting to run the following script, blatanly stolen from my
Using
>: MS-DOS book for 3.11 although I am probably actually using 2.32. I think
>: because of memory issues. The problem is in the initial attempt to
connect,
>: seconds after the receiving PC answers, the PC running the script thinks
it
>: failed and goes to the redial loop. It does connect on the first redial
>: attemp.
>:
>All bets are off when you try to run a script written for a later software
>version on an earlier one.
>
>The current version of MS-DOS Kermit is 3.15 and its scripting capabilities
>are much more advanced. If you actually have Windows 95/98/NT, then you
>should be using Kermit 95 anyway, which has a built-in DIAL command, so you
>don't need this kind of script at all.
>
>Assuming you are running DOS, try installing the current version of MS-DOS
>Kermit. If you're tight on memory, choose the "medium" version, which has
>TCP/IP and Tektronix sripped out.
>
>Then if you have further difficulties, send details to:
>
> kermit-support@columbia.edu
>
>- Frank