elric@proper.UUCP (Elric of Imrryr) (02/15/86)
<><><> I am having a problem trasnfering ascii text files from my IBM-compat to our unix system, using the Crosstalk SEnd command. It seems that Crosstalk is sending a CTRL-C at the beginning of each line. Does anyknow what might be causeing this problem, and how I can fix it, or get around it? elric /----------------------------------\ | Elric of Imrryr | | Lunatic Laboratories Unltd. | | ...ucbvax!dual!proper!elric | \----------------------------------/
pavlov@hscfvax.UUCP (02/17/86)
Re: Crosstalk appending a ^c to each line sent from IBM/PC to Unix system:
If you are sure that ^C is being sent, check the setting for the
TUrnaround parameter: 03 means ^c (naturally) - and may be the default.
- reset to carriage return.
If this is not the problem, but something is happening on end of each line,
try setting INfilter and OUtfilter to "on" and terminal type to a recogni
zable type. This is a kludge (it may work but you probably won't know
why) - which I have made use of for several one-time accesses ...
greg pavlov, fstrf, amherst, ny
harvard!talcott!wjh12!hscfvax!pavlov
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