CS656@OUACCVMB.BITNET (11/13/87)
Hello Ted Medin, I hope that posting these messages here is ok, as I'm not sure of how to reach your mailbox. KERMIT 3.80 works perfectly with my /RAMcard. This is extemely handy as I had been in the habit of loading once in the evening and switching from /RAM. Up/downloading from /RAM seems to be a bit quicker, too. I have a ton of software, Kermit, however, is my most important program. Thanks, Bob Church P.S. Would it be possible to add a TTY mode? The mainframe here defaults to TTY if you are not using VT100. The sync bytes that it generates are incompatible with APPLE//C 80 COLUMN firmware, causing reverse scrolling, etc. When configuring the //C as a terminal (using no software) I can solve this problem by using the ESCAPE-CONTROL-D sequence but this doesn't help when running KERMIT. When not using VT100 I have to use 40 column. I can send specifics as to the codes that need filtered if you like. .
patth@dasys1.UUCP (Patt Haring) (11/17/87)
In article <8711131628.aa10680@SMOKE.BRL.ARPA>, CS656@OUACCVMB.BITNET writes: > > Hello Ted Medin, > . . . . . When configuring the //C as a terminal > (using no software) I can solve this problem by using the ESCAPE-CONTROL-D > sequence but this doesn't help when running KERMIT. When not using VT100 > I have to use 40 column. I can send specifics as to the codes that need > filtered if you like. > . Hmmm, I'm having trouble up/downloading text and binary files using Kermit v3.79. Could anyone give me the SET FILE TYPE and SET SEND and SET RECEIVE parameters? Our system defaults to 8/N/1 when sending Text Files. Thank you. -- Patt Haring UUCP: ..cmcl2!phri!dasys1!patth Big Electric Cat Compu$erve: 76566,2510 New York, NY, USA MCI Mail: 306-1255; GEnie: PHaring (212) 879-9031 FidoNet Mail: 1:107/132 or 107/222