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Conference vmszoo::kermit

Title:KERMIT - The File Transfer Protocol
Notice:CSCMA:: is offline. See 2.* for replacement
Moderator:STAR::BUDA
Created:Sun Feb 09 1986
Last Modified:Tue Apr 15 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1488
Total number of notes:5269

1487.0. "Kermit95 Availability" by DONVAN::BICKFORD () Thu Dec 19 1996 16:39

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1487.1Of course notSMURF::PBECKPaul BeckFri Dec 20 1996 10:242
1487.2SMURF::PBECKPaul BeckFri Dec 20 1996 10:241
1487.3LEDER2::CHENGSun Apr 13 1997 21:072
    Would the older versions of freeware/shareware kermit (non-w95) run on
    Windows95 ? 
1487.4TARKIN::LINBill LinMon Apr 14 1997 08:449
    re: .3 by LEDER2::CHENG
    
    >> Would the older versions of freeware/shareware kermit (non-w95) run
    >> on Windows95 ?
    
    I haven't personally tested, but I don't see why not.  Any terminal
    emulator should work under Win95.
    
    /Bill
1487.5WRKSYS::COULTERIf this typewriter can't do it, ...Mon Apr 14 1997 08:493
    I've been using the older Kermit, as a DOS application,
    under Windows95.  Works fine.
    
1487.6trouble running kermit 3.11 on Windows95LEDER2::CHENGTue Apr 15 1997 21:5637
    I copied the old Kermit 3.11 kit onto my new P166 system (windows95 only,
    no DOS installed) and is having problem getting it to work.
    
    From Windows95 I used Windows exploror to startup kermit. Windows95 did
    started up a small window for the kermit application. I then did the
    following as I would when I ran it on my 486 DOS/Wfwg :
    	set port 2
    	set speed 9600
    	conn
    
    Then dial the following number to a local dial-in line
    
    	atdt3305110
    
    	It got the following echo back "Connect 9600/ARQ/V32/LAPM"
    
    	Usually, on my 486/dos it would echo the following :
    
    	"Please type your terminal identifier" Then I would type in A and
    	then go on from there.
    
    	But now the system did not echo back "Please type your terminal
    	identifier: ". It just hang there. Then everytime I hit a key on the
    	keyboard, it would echo the "Please type ..." one character at a
   	time.
    	Then after a short while, it reported "no charier" error.
    
    	I know it did tried to dial to the dial-in phone number cause I
    	could here the noise/sound from the modem when it was dialing.
    
    	Any suggestion of what might be wrong ? Note my P166 does not have
    	DOS installed, only Windows95 installed. Would it make any
        difference ? Any help will be appreciated.
    
    Thanks.
    Kenneth Cheng