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From: jrd@cc.usu.edu (Joe Doupnik)
Subject: Re: Please Help Problem with kermit
Message-ID: <If9G7o5Evx60@cc.usu.edu>
Date: 27 Mar 99 16:39:41 MDT
Organization: Utah State University
To: kermit.misc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu
In article <7djodi$68a$1@nclient1-gui.server.virgin.net>, "Karl Davies" <karl.davies1@virgin.net> writes:
> Please help with my project,
>
> I am using Kermit 3.15 as a terminal emulator to download to a 68HC11
> microcontroller. The microcontroller is to be left in a continuous loop
> outputting data to the PC. When I exit from Kermit the data seems to be
> corrupted. This happens intermittently. how do I exit from Kermit and keep
> the microcontroller assembler program operating correctly.
>
> Cheers,
> Karl Davies
> karl.davies1@virgin .net
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I don't understand your problem.
Terminal emulation is entered by saying CONNECT. While there
one pushes keys to send to the comms link, and MSK reads the comms
link to put material on the screen. This isn't a "download" situation.
I have no idea of what you mean by the data seems to be
corrupted, because there is insufficient detal to understand the
environment and what handles data where and and so forth. And I presume
the 68HC11 controller program runs on that chip and not on the IBM PC.
And what o/s is running on the PC?
Joe D.