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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Looking tcp/ip-protocol
Date: 31 Mar 1995 14:08:08 GMT
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In article <norssiyalu.32.0010C1B3@joyl.joensuu.fi>,
<norssiyalu@joyl.joensuu.fi> wrote:
>I am looking for Kermit for Windows, that use TCP/IP-protocol. I am also
>intresting any other emulator, which can show Scandinavian letters.
>
MS-DOS Kermit 3.14 does all of this. It has a built-in TCP/IP stack that
works in Windows over packet drivers, and it supports display of Finnish
text during terminal emulation when the host is using the 7-bit Finnish
ISO 646 character set, or 8-bit ISO 8859-1 Latin Alphabet 1, or any of about
a dozen proprietary character sets. Furthermore, it also converts the
special characters of Finnish (and many other languages) between the host
character-set and your IBM PC code page as part of text file transfer.
Read Chapter 13, International Character Sets, of the manual, "Using MS-DOS
Kermit" for complete details.
Anonymous ftp to kermit.columbia.edu,
directory kermit/archives,
binary mode,
file msvibm.zip.
If you had a previous version of MS-DOS Kermit, and you
want to install the new version over it, first make safe copies of
your MSCUSTOM.INI and DIALUPS.TXT files, as well as any other
file you might have modified.
Then unzip (with PKUNZIP or equivalent) using the "-d" switch to
preserve the directory structure. Then read the top-level READ.ME
file for further installation instructions.
For complete, step-by-step instructions on using MS-DOS Kermit, please
purchase the manual:
Christine M. Gianone, "Using MS-DOS Kermit", Second Edition, Digital
Press / Butterworth-Heinemann, Woburn, MA, 1992, 345 pages, ISBN
1-55558-082-3. Packaged with version 3.13 of MS-DOS Kermit for the
IBM PC, PS/2, and compatibles on a 3.5-inch diskette.
US single-copy price: $36.95; quantity discounts available. Available
in computer bookstores or directly from:
Kermit Development and Distribution
Columbia University Academic Information Systems
612 West 115th Street
New York, NY 10025 USA
Telephone: (USA) 212 854-3703
Domestic and overseas orders accepted. Price: $36.95 (US, Canada, and
Mexico), $47 elsewhere. Orders may be paid by MasterCard or Visa, or
prepaid by check in US dollars. Add $35 bank fee for checks not drawn
on a US bank. Price includes shipping. Do not include sales tax.
You can also order by phone from the publisher, Digital Press /
Butterworth-Heinemann, with MasterCard, Visa, or American Express:
+1 800 366-2665 (Woburn, Massachusetts office for USA and Canada)
+1 800 665-1148 (Logan Bros, Winnepeg, Manitoba office for Canada)
+44 993 58521 (Rushden, England office for Europe)
+61 2 372-5511 (Chatswood, NSW office for Australia & New Zealand)
+65 220-3684 (Singapore office for Asia)
- Frank