[comp.sys.apple2] Sending breaks with Kermit

STEIN@UCONNVM.BITNET (Alan Stein) (07/24/90)

  How do you send a "break" with Kermit.  I need to be able to send
a break followed by a couple of returns.  I tried <ctrl-@> followed
by "b", but it didn't seem to work and my system seemed to hang.


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shatara@islnds.enet.dec.com (Chris Shatara) (07/24/90)

In article <9007232026.AA09173@apple.com>, STEIN@UCONNVM.BITNET (Alan Stein) writes...
> 
>  How do you send a "break" with Kermit.  I need to be able to send
>a break followed by a couple of returns.  I tried <ctrl-@> followed
>by "b", but it didn't seem to work and my system seemed to hang.
> 

While connected, I found that I could type ESC-B and a BREAK is sent.  I 
found this in the V3.86 doc's.   Is this what you're looking for or 
something else.

/chris
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