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From: dpd@ee.wustl.edu (David P. Discher)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Kermit Help ...
Date: 15 May 1995 02:29:39 GMT
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I nee some help finding a new kermit program, I thought this newgroup
looked like some out there can help me.
I use C-Kermit (C-Kermit, 4E(072) 24 Jan 89, SUNOS 4.x {if that info helps})
to transfer usually binary files from my SunUnix account to my local
macintosh, now over a 28.8 Fax/Modem. I am looking for a kermit program
on the Unix side to go to a packet-length longer that 2048. My Macintosh
Kermit program will, so I assume that a Unix program will. This sould speed
up transfers a bit. (By the way, the modems I dial into are only 14.4 v.42bis)
I am trying to get every second out of the transfer.
If there is something better than kermit to, please point me there.
If there is a better newsgroup to post to, tell me, I get them all.
And if there is a better kermit ... please point me that way ...
one with an auto install shell(one that will install stuff for idiots,
though I am not, I don't know the finer points of Unix).
Also DON'T TRASH MY MAC. I've heard it all from the PC users (DOS users).
..... or most of it anyway.
Thanks for give this your time ...
One More thing ---- Please respond E-mail
dpd@ee.wustl.edu
-thanks.
--
David P. Discher dpd@ee.wustl.edu
http://www.ee.wustl.edu/~dpd/
"To be great is to be misunderstood ..."
-Ralph Waldo Emerson,"Self-Reliance"