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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
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Subject: Re: Kermit for the Commodore 64
Date: 29 Apr 1995 14:47:06 GMT
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In article <3nrm3j$pot@azure.acsu.buffalo.edu>,
Jared Davis <davisj@acsu.buffalo.edu> wrote:
>I have tried to download Kermit from ftp kermit.columbia.edu.
>There are numerous files for the C64. I tried to figure out
>which one(s) I needed but couldn't. Can somebody please help!
>Email me if you can. I greatly appreciate it...
>
To get started, read the c64aaa.hlp file. Here's a copy:
COMMODORE-64 KERMIT
The C64*.* files are for the Commodore 64 and 128. They are in three groups:
1. C644*.* -- This is an old version written in the Forth language,
reportedly little-used.
2. C64KER.* -- This is the primary Commodore 64/128 version, for standard
configurations. To get started, read the c64ker.aaa file.
3. C64SLK.* -- This version is identical to C64KER.*, but for Commodores with
the standard serial interface replaced by SwiftLink-232 interface
In addition, C64BOOT.* is provided as a "bootstrapping" method to load the
C64KER or C64SLK program onto your Commodore 64 or 128. C64BOOT.BAS is a
BASIC program that you run on the Commodore, C64BOOT.C is the other end, which
you can run on a UNIX computer or, hopefully, any other kind of (ASCII-based)
computer that has a C compiler.