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From: tdsmith@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Pseudo-VMS C-Kermit?
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Date: 11 Nov 94 18:45:06 CDT
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Hi, all.
I'm trying to set up a new OS (TSX-Lite) on my 486. It will run
DOS executables, but so far I have been unsuccessful in getting MS-Kermit
to see the com port (TSX controlls the hardware.) There is a native
version of Kermit available for this OS, but I'd rather not tie myself to
a proprietary implementation of the standard. Will one of the VMS
versions of C-Kermit work with this OS? If so, which one, and how
difficult will it be to set up?
Thanks for any answers, even negative ones.
Troy Smith