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Date: Sat, 20 Feb 1999 17:39:39 +0100
From: Job eisses <M.Denters@direct.A2000.nl>
Subject: HP-UX 10.20 with built-in modem
To: kermit.misc@mailrelay2.cc.columbia.edu
I was surprised that the only large unix platform that
includes kermit (6.0.192) in its distribution gives so
much trouble when trying to use it for its internal
modem on the 9000/800/K360.
The first problem was to find the device name,
for which a few hours scanning manuals was not enough.
Finally someone remembered having seen that ports 0,1
and 7 meant something, and lo and behold: on /dev/tty0p7
we got OK when we typed "AT" into cu.
But then none of my kermit scripts accomplished anything.
"set line /dev/tty0p7" will not work, so i have to start
kermit with "-l /dev/tty0p7" to talk to the modem, which
works interactively, but "out ..." and "in ..." don't get
me anything.
Does this sound familiar to anyone ? Anything i can try ?
-job