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- From: slumos@unlv.edu (Steve Lumos)
- Subject: Re: CKermit - help!
- Message-ID: <1992Dec17.075735.27111@unlv.edu>
- Sender: news@unlv.edu (News User)
- Organization: UNLV Computer Science
- References: <1992Nov25.100123.18679@ms.uky.edu> <1992Dec12.173422.7341@ousrvr.oulu.fi> <harriga.921212121303@lab1.duc.auburn.edu>
- Date: Thu, 17 Dec 92 07:57:35 GMT
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- In article <harriga.921212121303@lab1.duc.auburn.edu> harriga@duc.auburn.edu (Greg A. Harris) writes:
- >
- >???? You cannot "connect" until you "dial". Look at ckermit.ini. Make sure
- >it has your modem listed in 'set modem' and check the 'set port'. Then
- >do 'dial 123-4567' to dial. Then do connect. Read ckoker.doc (packaged
- >in the ckermit 5A(188) files in pub/uploads) to find the procedure to
- >automate the logon with scripts, once you get things working.
-
- Note: I cannot figure out how to make it stop setting my port speed to
- the connect speed reported by the modem. I want my com port to stay
- locked at 57600, but CKermit adjusts it to 14400 when it sees the
- CONNECT 14400 message. This is a real pain and I have to escape back
- and reset the speed. To avoid having to do this, I go:
-
- C-Kermit>set carrier off
- C-Kermit>c
-
- It doesn't complain then...
-
- --
- Steve Lumos - slumos@cs.unlv.edu
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