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From: jrd@cc.usu.edu (Joe Doupnik)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Kermit 3.13 and Trumpet 2.1 F
Message-Id: <1995Nov29.183309.68206@cc.usu.edu>
Date: 29 Nov 95 18:33:09 MDT
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In article <49i8lq$vds@taco.cc.ncsu.edu>, mrizquie@eos.ncsu.edu (Mike Izquierdo) writes:
> Can I run kermit over TCP/IP remotely using Trumpet Winsock 2.1 F?
>
> Mike
> *----------------------------------------------------*
> | Michael R. Izquierdo mrizquie@eos.ncsu.edu |
> | NC State University (919) 515-5348 |
> | Center for Advanced Computing and Communication |
> *----------------------------------------------------*
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Michael,
I thought the job location would have given the answer.
MS-DOS Kermit is a DOS program, not a pure Windows program. Only
pure Windows programs can directly couple to winsock TCP/IP stacks.
MSK has its own internal TCP/IP stack which, as explained at length
in the MSK docs, can be used within Windows, but one may not have
two or more such stacks at one time. Just unload the winsock guy
and go for it.
Joe D.