Problems with SimulTask 386 and MS-Kermit 3.1

Dennis B Meilicke dbm at csd4.csd.uwm.edu
Tue Jun 25 10:16:19 AEST 1991


In article <1991Jun23.153720.1674 at unhd.unh.edu> pss1 at kepler.unh.edu (Paul S Secinaro) writes:
>I'm using AT&T SimulTask 386 version 2.0 (which is actually VP/ix 1.something)
>on an AT&T SVR3.2.1 system.  I'm having a problem with MS-Kermit 3.1
>
>When I run Kermit, with Simultask set up to allow access to the COM2 port, I
>get the error message:
>
>?Warning: no harware for this serial port
>?This port will be operated through the Bios as BIOS2

Well, I'm not sure, but...

I have a similar problem running MS-Kermit 3.1 under MS-DOS.  My modem
is on COM4.  When I tell Kermit to use COM4, it tells me there is no
hardware for this port, and uses BIOS4.  When I connect, I get a
screen full of characters.

I'm not sure, but I think Kermit's port definitions are screwed up.
After a lot of trial and error, I found that I can get Kermit to work
by telling it to use COM2.  *All* of my other programs use COM4.  Very
strange.  Anyway, you might try using COM4.

Good luck...

Dennis






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