On 01/25/16 19:58, Oliver Lehmann wrote:
c)
Mapping my Windows COM-Port to a FreeBSD Oracle VirtualBox VM seems
to work, but I'm not able to send CTRL + \ + C via Putty to the VM
to get back from my serial connection to Kermit to terminate it
You could set the escape char to something else
On Mon, 25 Jan 2016, Oliver Lehmann wrote:
Not so much of luck so far
MS-DOS Kermit should run just fine under Windows, at least the last time I
tried it...
Christian
Hi Chris,
Christian Groessler wrote:
On 01/25/16 19:58, Oliver Lehmann wrote:
c)
Mapping my Windows COM-Port to a FreeBSD Oracle VirtualBox VM seems
to work, but I'm not able to send CTRL + \ + C via Putty to the VM
to get back from my serial connection to Kermit to
I still use a computer with Windows 98 SE and a native serial port for terminal
emulation. The program that I use is not free but it does more varieties of
terminal emulation, and does them better than any other emulator that I have
used - ProComm Plus. I have owned it for about twenty years.
Not so much of luck so far
a)
http://www.kermitproject.org/k95sourcecode.html
lists 2 "projects" with windows binaries. The first one seems to work,
but when it comes to downloading files from the connected system, k95
just terminates.
the 2nd project just does not start at all.
b)
> I'm using extensivly C-Kermit on my FreeBSD host to connect to
> various serial-line-only Systems. They also have a kermit executable
> so I'm using kermit -s to send data from those systems to my FreeBSD
> system and also getting files from my FreeBSD host to the other
> systems is working
Oliver Lehman wrote:
>
> Is there free-for-use Kermit alternative arround to be used for Windows or
> an other Terminal Emulation which supportes Kermit File Transfers "out of
> the box"?
>
I have found TeraTerm to be a good terminal program, and it supports Kermit,
XModem and other