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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: problems using Kermit 3.14 under Win95
Date: 30 Nov 1995 17:44:59 GMT
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In article <49htmf$bsp@news.jhu.edu>,
Gyula Szokoly <szgyula@tarkus.pha.jhu.edu> wrote:
>In article <49hp3m$9sl@apakabar.cc.columbia.edu>,
>Frank da Cruz <fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu> wrote:
: >Indeed there is a Windows 95 version -- Kermit 95. Developed
: >specifically for Windows 95, it is a fully native, 32-bit, multithread
: >serial communications program and Winsock Telnet client with
: >VT320/220/102/100/52 and ANSI terminal emulation and all the features
: >you would expect in Kermit software, plus more than a few you would not
: >expect. Full info at:
:
: Well, all the features I would expect, but not all that I want: what
: about Tektronics graphics? Is there anything new on this topic (it's
: quite important for us).
:
Kermit 95 does not do Tektronix emulation, but that is a high priority for
us. Oddly enough, there was a recent posting to this group asking "what
good is Tektronix emulation?" (in this age of Web browsers and GIF files).
We'd be interested in hearing why Tek emulation is important at JHU, when
the common wisdom seems to be that it is "obsolete".
: Has anybody seen Kermit-95 in retail stores?
:
It has not made it into the chains yet. There is evidently a chicken-
and-egg situation in which the stores must first be convinced there is
a demand for it. Anybody who wants to help out with this is welcome to
look at our Web page:
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/k95.html
for the contact info of the distributor, and then ask their local software
retailer to contact the distributor for stock.
- Frank