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From: kees@echelon.nl (Kees Hendrikse)
Subject: Re: kermit on a apple][+
Organization: Echelon Consultancy, Enschede, The Netherlands
Date: Mon, 19 Dec 1994 20:18:05 GMT
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In <D0xGJM.MuE@freenet.carleton.ca> Simon C.Hall writes:
> anyone use kermit on an apple][+?
> I'm looking for a new term pgm,let me know what you think of it.
Until I retired my Apple II systems two years ago, I used the Apple-II
version of Kermit as terminal emulator on them. Good vt100 emulation,
acceptable speed (about 6000bps) and a very stable binary (especially
the ProDOS version). The Apple-II kermit distribution also containes
a Unix 6502 cross-assembler, which I used quite a lot. I believe the
most current release is 3.87.
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