Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!ames!dftsrv!chris From: chris@asylum.gsfc.nasa.gov (Chris Shenton) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apollo Subject: Re: kermit on Apollo 3000 Message-ID: Date: 28 Nov 90 15:46:13 GMT References: <1990Nov26.071317.234@unicorn.cc.wwu.edu> <1990Nov26.203707.14586@alphalpha.com> Sender: news@dftsrv.gsfc.nasa.gov Distribution: comp Organization: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Greenbelt, MD Lines: 14 In-reply-to: nazgul@alphalpha.com's message of 26 Nov 90 20:37:07 GMT In article <1990Nov26.071317.234@unicorn.cc.wwu.edu> n8735053@unicorn.cc.wwu.edu (Iain "Niai" Davidson) writes: >2) Everytime I try to do a "set line /dev/sio" it says > "line is not a typewriter". What does this mean? Perhaps I am asking the impossible. I telnet'ed in to the Apollo, then ran Kermit. It complained ``/dev/tty is not a typewriter''. Can I Kermit over the ethernet? It worked just fine when I came in via modem and serial line, but it seems to me that it shouldn't care whether it's a real tty or a pseudo tty. Thanks. -- chris@asylum.gsfc.nasa.gov, ...!uunet!asylum.gsfc.nasa.gov!chris, PITCH::CHRIS