Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!decwrl!wuarchive!udel!haven!adm!smoke!timg From: timg@smoke.BRL.MIL (Timothy Gion) Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems Subject: Re: help with Kermit Message-ID: <13416@smoke.BRL.MIL> Date: 26 Jul 90 11:35:04 GMT References: <13386@smoke.BRL.MIL> <1389@wet.UUCP> Organization: U.S. Army Ballistic Research Laboratory, APG, MD. Lines: 21 In article <1389@wet.UUCP> epsilon@wet.UUCP (Eric P. Scott) writes: > >Wha...? Excuse me, but 2 stop bits went away when cave-dwellers >discovered 300 baud. Try 8-N-1. What you also haven't mentioned >is what version of kermit you have on the other side. Have you >tried "real" kermit from Columbia on your micro? (Everything is >suspect...) (Also, make sure MNP is turned off... MNP and >transfer protocols have a way of fighting with each other.) > > -=EPS=- I used 2 stops bits because my modem didn't support 7N1. The server I am using uses BSD's Kermit, dated Sept. 87. I haven't acquired the 'real' Kermit yet. I managed to get my file by uuencoding it and logging the output to a file. Fortunately I didn't encounter any line noise... heh. I think that Telix's Kermit is the problem, but I don't have any experience with Kermit. Well, thanks again for everyone's help. --Tim