fredex wrote: > However, as I recall the original posting, he OP had said something > about VT100 emulation, or similar. C-Kermit does not do terminal emulation, > so you can't use it if you must emulate some other terminal. With C-kermit > you get the properties of whatever terminal you're actually using, which > in this case would probably be 'linux' or 'xterm'. I understood that xterm and linux were essentially both enhanced vt100s. James. -- E-mail address: james | "Reliability went through the floor, tunnelled its @westexe.demon.co.uk | way to the centre of the Earth, and perished in the | magma." | -- Saundo