Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!hao!oddjob!gargoyle!ihnp4!homxb!mtuxo!mtune!codas!novavax!potpourri!pkopp From: pkopp@potpourri.UUCP (Paul Kopp) Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.8bit Subject: Re: Using Kermit65 with either the XM301 or 1030, HELP! Message-ID: <723@potpourri.UUCP> Date: Wed, 18-Nov-87 08:26:28 EST Article-I.D.: potpourr.723 Posted: Wed Nov 18 08:26:28 1987 Date-Received: Sat, 21-Nov-87 11:48:08 EST References: <19871111164904.1.JRD@GRACKLE.SCRC.Symbolics.COM> <1485@bsu-cs.UUCP> <3518@uwmcsd1.UUCP> Organization: Gould CSD, Fort Lauderdale, FL Lines: 24 Keywords: Kermit, Kermit65, XM301, 1030, HELP! Summary: Wait a minute.... In article <3518@uwmcsd1.UUCP>, john1233@csd4.milw.wisc.edu (Thomas M Johnson) writes: -> In article <1485@bsu-cs.UUCP> atariman@bsu-cs.UUCP (Jeff Scott) writes: -> >[] -> > [stuff deleted] -> -> The XM301 and the 1030 have have a T: handler built in. -> Kermit (and almost all other terminal programs) use the 850 R: -> handler. -> No, no, no!!! The T: handler in NOT built into the XM301 OR the 1030 modems. The T: handler is usually appended (or pre-pended) to the modem PROGRAM you are using. Of course, some modem programs have the handler already incorporated (Express! is a good example). Chameleon gives you the choice of handlers; you pick from a menu of supported modems and Chameleon loads up the appropriate handler. The only terminal programs that use the R: handler are the ones written for modems connected to a serial interface (R: = RS232??). ------- Paul Kopp Gould Inc., Computer Systems Division Fort Lauderdale, Florida ** The opinions expressed are my own. **