emcphers@fox.cs.vt.edu (Frank McPherson) (02/13/91)
Is it possible to convince the Kermit in Handshake 2.20c to receive extended packet lengths? If so, how? Please reply via email. Thanks. -- Frank McPherson INTERNET: emcphers@fox.cs.vt.edu --
swalton@aurora.csun.edu (Stephen Walton) (02/17/91)
In article <21080@know.pws.bull.com> emcphers@fox.cs.vt.edu (Frank McPherson) writes: > >Is it possible to convince the Kermit in Handshake 2.20c to receive extended >packet lengths? If so, how? Assuming that Handshake supports the usual XPR conventions, you should be able to select an "XPR Setup" menu item, or maybe send a setup string to the XPR. Sending a string starting with O to XPR Kermit means you are setting options; "OP500" sets packet length to 500, for example. Before startup of your program, you should also be able to set the XPRKERMIT environment variable to the desired setup string. "OP500,B3,TY" will /ss/set/p /pacc/s//pac/p /pacck /pacck /pacck/ /op500 /OP500/ set the default options to Packets of 500 bytes, Block check of 3, and Text file mode to Yes (On). -- ------------------------------- Stephen Walton, Dept. of Physics & Astronomy, Cal State Univ. Northridge I am srw@csun.edu no matter WHAT the stupid From: line says!