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Article: 13133 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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From: fdc@columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: [Q] local echo again: K95 on Win98
Date: 21 Jan 2002 11:37:06 -0500
Organization: Columbia University
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In article <a2h4ns$rlm$2@news.nuri.net>,
onions <onions@kr01.piahost.net> wrote:
:
: I am trying to reuse Kermit after a few years. Somehow, Linux package that
: I have used did not have Kermit.
:
Complain to the package makers. Tell them to read this:
ftp://kermit.columbia.edu/kermit/f/COPYING.TXT
The current version of Kermit for Linux is 8.0:
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/ckermit.html
: I found the project that I am working on requires the features of Kermit
: - unattened file transmission by serial connection.
:
: I've managed to get demo version of K95+ and installed on Win98 (Well,
: I already ordered).
:
You began by talking about Linux and now we are talking about Windows. So
does this mean you are trying to call Linux from Windows?
: When I start it by "k95", I can not see what I type.
:
Do you see the K-95> prompt? Are you using the PC's real keyboard and
screen? Are you running Kermit 95 inside some kind of Windows emulator
under Linux? If not, how are you starting it? From the Start menu or
a desktop icon? From a command window? If so, what is your command shell?
: So I scan the
: articles here and found related articles. But none was working in this
: case.
:
If you can't type commands at the K-95> prompt, there is obviously a
fundamental problem, but you will have to give us more information before
we can help. Please give a more complete description of the computer,
operating system(s), and the environment in which you are trying to use
Kermit 95.
- Frank