On Tue, 2 May 2000, Christopher Mosley wrote:
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> On Tue, 2 May 2000, DESBIENS DOMINIQUE wrote:
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> > I use the potato version of debian. I want to use kermit. There is
> > supposed to be a ckermit package but it isn't there. I have looked in
> > Packages and I haven't found any other packa
On Tue, May 02, 2000 at 12:34:50PM -0400, DESBIENS DOMINIQUE wrote:
> I use the potato version of debian. I want to use kermit. There is
> supposed to be a ckermit package but it isn't there. I have looked in
> Packages and I haven't found any other package providing kermit. I use
> seyon but it do
On Tue, 2 May 2000, DESBIENS DOMINIQUE wrote:
> I use the potato version of debian. I want to use kermit. There is
> supposed to be a ckermit package but it isn't there. I have looked in
> Packages and I haven't found any other package providing kermit. I use
> seyon but it doesn't provide kermi
Quoting Christopher R. Barry ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
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> I think I need help from a serial port guru.
Sorry, I'm not that.
> Under Linux I do the exact same thing except I specify /dev/ttyS0
> instead of COM1 for the first serial port. When I try to transfer a
> file it goes to the transfer screen
I'm not a serial port expert but have you tried turning the FIFO buffers
OFF ? there is an option in setserial to do it.
nate
On Sun, 2 Jan 2000, Christopher R. Barry wrote:
cbarry >I need to connect to an HP49G calculator.
cbarry >X-Face: $DD[\LKdx&F)[EMAIL PROTECTED]:I8![L"O*X#'|ctq-w]1aoQD8x1
Did you try playing with the character size setting ?
cs7 and cs8 are the most typical. You can change this
with stty.
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Paul
On Fri, 20 Feb 1998, Thomas J. Malloy wrote:
> On Fri, 20 Feb 1998, David Wright wrote:
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> > The kermit protocol is built into minicom (along with *modem).
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> The kermit protocol on most communications programs should not be
> confused with the true kermit program from columbia universi
I run across ckermit when I was looking for some other package in bo.
I suggest you will try again, perhaps on a different site.
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Hi Jesus Duran; unless Mutt is confused, you wrote:
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> Greetings all,
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> i was looking for Kermit, remember that old thing? I did not find it the
> Debian Packages site. I did down load it from www.columbia.edu/kermit/ in
> a tar'ed-gz'ed file but had problems when i tried to tar -x it?!?!
You can always compile it. A while back I did this. As I recall it
compiled on the first go. Although to make it 'debian complient' you
might want to edit the location of some files.
Actually, would the source code distributed with debian have the
changes already made to the source? If this is the
I was almost ready to swear that ckermit was in bo but that seems NOT to
be the case. I show ckermit as:
debian/hamm/non-free/binary-i386/comm/ckermit_192-5.deb
debian/hamm/non-free/binary-m68k/comm/ckermit_192-5.deb
So it looks as though it is only available under hamm.
best
On Fri, 20 Feb 1998, David Wright wrote:
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> The kermit protocol is built into minicom (along with *modem).
>
The kermit protocol on most communications programs should not be
confused with the true kermit program from columbia university. True
kermit is a very fast communication p
On Fri, 20 Feb 1998, Jesus Duran wrote:
> i was looking for Kermit, remember that old thing? I did not find it the
> Debian Packages site. I did down load it from www.columbia.edu/kermit/ in
> a tar'ed-gz'ed file but had problems when i tried to tar -x it?!?!?
> Any idea where i can find it in a
On Fri, 20 Feb 1998, Jesus Duran wrote:
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> Greetings all,
>
> i was looking for Kermit, remember that old thing? I did not find it the
> Debian Packages site. I did down load it from www.columbia.edu/kermit/ in
> a tar'ed-gz'ed file but had problems when i tried to tar -x it?!?!?
> Any i
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