Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!UCONNVM.BITNET!SEWALL From: SEWALL@UCONNVM.BITNET (Murph Sewall) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: Re: Kermit problems Message-ID: <9002151030.AA05595@apple.com> Date: 15 Feb 90 02:48:22 GMT References: Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: School of Business - U. of Connecticut Lines: 33 On Tue, 13 Feb 90 22:13:21 EST you said: >I just got started on this list and I hope that someone out there >can help me with a problem. I've owned an Apple IIe for many years now >and I recently bought a Datalink 1200 baud internal modem. I also >goot a copy of the Kermit communication program. The only problem I've had >with the program so far is that whenever the screen scrolls the first >4 or 5 characters on the left side of the screen are sometimes omitted. >Does anyone know how to correct the problem? I would greatly >appreciate any suggestions. Although I'm surprised no one has given you the answer yet, it might do to read the APPLE.DOC file for Kermit rather than repeatedly asking the same question. Maybe the childish 'handle' is a problem (he said DARKly :-) I think I mentioned before that you MUST use the SSC driver (and have interrupts enabled on the Datalink). If you got the Kermit disk the way the files are distributed by Columbia, then EXEC the KER3xx.INSTALL file (under DOS 3.3, transfer to ProDOS after you've created the new 'B' file) and follow directions You can tell what driver is installed from the Kermit-65> prompt with the SHOW ALL command. If you haven't the complete Kermit (with drivers for different serial ports and the INSTALL file), then download APP386.1 and APP386.2 from KERMSRV.CUVMA or (by ftp) from watsun.cc.columbia.edu Get the APPLE.DOC file while your at it (written for those of us who don't normally think in HEX). /s Murph [Internet] or ...{psuvax1 or mcvax}!uconnvm.bitnet!sewall [UUCP] + Standard disclaimer applies ("The opinions expressed are my own" etc.)