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From: das15@cunixa.cc.columbia.edu (Douglas A Scott)
Subject: Re: Re. /dev/cua cont.2
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Date: Sat, 13 Apr 1991 03:46:33 GMT

I just wanted to add that I have run an old version of kermit under 1.0a, 2.0,
and 2.1 (now) through /dev/cua while having a getty running on /dev/ttyda, and
never had any problems with anything.  Perhaps this does have to do with
modems asserting things, etc.  I have a Patriot 2400e Hayes-Compatible modem.
My kermit? "C-Kermit, 4F(094) 19 Aug 89, 4.2 BSD" is what it says.


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Douglas Scott
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