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- From: erick@demorgan.uwaterloo.ca (Erick Engelke)
- Subject: Re: NCSA net14 with pckermit.exe
- Message-ID: <C17oos.41M@watserv1.uwaterloo.ca>
- Sender: news@watserv1.uwaterloo.ca
- Organization: University of Waterloo
- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 16:05:15 GMT
- Lines: 35
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- pm860605@longs.LANCE.ColoState.Edu (Peter J. McKinney) writes:
- > jrd@cc.usu.edu (Joe Doupnik) writes:
- >> paul@hawkesbury.uws.EDU.AU (Paul Hardaker) writes:
- >>> Has anyone managed to get the net14 driver included with NCSA telnet 2.3.05
- >>> distribution working? I'm trying to get it to go with kermit v3.11 (yeh, I
- >>> know v3.11 supports tcp/ip - kermit is just a test case at this stage).
-
- Kermit's author wrote:
- >> ...kermit
- >>is an especially well behaved Int 14h application. Thus NET14.COM may have
- >>trouble on this point if it is expecting a particular comms program setup
- >>sequence before NET14 will work; not a swift idea. Try good old MODE COM1...
- >>to accomplish the required NET14 persuation. Personally I've never gotten
- >>NET14 to work here, but I have not tried very hard.
-
-
- >I've had better luck with "tcpport" from the U. Waterloo tcp suite of
- >programs. I tried int14 and could never get it to work. I've gotten
- >tcpport to work with com-and and conex. Tcpport is available at
- >sunee.uwaterloo.ca in /pub/wattcp/apps.zip if I'm not mistaken.
-
-
- So must have Joe, because TCPPORT was his starting point when
- adding TCP to KERMIT. But I think several people have since
- told me that they have improved TCPPORT and I've lost track
- of their source or FTP sites. So the sunee location Pete
- mentions may be ok, but anyone with an improved version may
- want to comment.
-
- Erick
-
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- Erick Engelke WATTCP Architect
- erick@development.uwaterloo.ca TCP/IP was easy but i still can't work VI
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