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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Two Quick questions
Date: 16 Dec 1995 22:54:05 GMT
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In article <Pine.SOL.3.91.951215222933.9372A-100000@bingsun2-gw>,
<br00031@bingsuns.cc.binghamton.edu> wrote:
>1. The Dos version I am using is 3.14 beta 18. Is there any reason to
>get a later version? If yes please point me to the correct directory at
>columbia
>
You can always get current information from our Web site:
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/
Yes, the current version is 3.14, not Beta -- it's always better to go
with a real release than a beta.
>2. I am helping someone who has a Sinclair QL computer connect to the
>Net. I would prefer to teach them to use kermit. The last time I looked
>a very old version of kermit had been compiled for the QL. Has a newer
>version been made for the Sinclair QL? (One that has similair ablities to
>my MSkermit and Ckermit) Again, please point me to the directory
>
No, sorry. There are two versions of Kermit for the Sinclair QL. Both
date from May 1987. They are in the kermit/c/ area in our archive.
Just get all the files in that directory whose names start with "ql" and
you'll have both versions. It is highly unlikely that they have the same
level of functionality as MS-DOS Kermit.
- Frank