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- Date: Tue, 25 Aug 92 22:25:51 EDT
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- From: "Paul J. Bodin" <pjb3@CUNIXB.CC.COLUMBIA.EDU>
- Subject: Re: Kermit capabilities
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- Gerald W. Schlabach writes:
-
- > The problem with logging, on both ProComm and Kermit, is that if one uses
- > VT100 emulation, the logs are almost useless. There are no carriage
- > returns, and one's computer is only receiving those characters that are
- > different from the previous screen. One can switch to straight ASCII/BBS
- > interface, but not mid-session, and the interface is cumbersome and well,
- > not a pretty picture.
-
- For Gerald and anybody else who may be interested... I have written a
- small program that will convert logged vt100 sessions to NB-formatted
- files. The formatting is my own choice for my own purposes, but once
- you have a file NB formatted you can always reformat for your own
- tastes.
-
- The only requirement is that your logging/capture utility retain the
- VT100 codes intact. If anybody would like to try this program, let me
- know. To be completely clear, this is *not* an XPL program, but a DOS
- executable file.
-
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