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Subject: Re: MS-DOS Kermit, more capabalities
From: cangel@famvid.com
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Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2000 13:11:40 GMT
To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
On 1900-01-17 jrd@cc.usu.edu(JoeDoupnik) said:
JD>Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
JD>In article <860ipo$4l5$1@newsmaster.cc.columbia.edu>,
JD>>jaltman@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Jeffrey Altman) writes: In
JD>>article <VoOg4.6712$NU6.285660@tw12.nn.bcandid.com>,
JD><cangel@famvid.com> wrote: >
--8<--cut
JD> Well put Jeff!
No it's not really Joe. You may not make money on this but
other people do, or so I've been told. No reason they should
and I should not.
--8<--cut
JD> Charles apparently has not looked at the MSK code
Hard to do when you get smoke and mirrors trying to locate the
source code Joe.
JD> to discover what integration really means, and even then
JD> systems problems pass him by completely (one afternoon
JD> stuff).
Yes, they do Joe, they really really do.
JD> MSK was not designed to be taken apart like some hapless
JD> corporation on the chop block.
I only suggested an addition to grant access to external
protocols, I didn't say to "rip it's lungs out". BTW: There
_are_ no hapless corporations they are as evil as anything you
could ever imagine.
JD> It was tightly integrated to perform well in minimal space
JD> and least cpu resources.
It is impressive in function and in size and surely you must be
proud of it. It was one small suggestion Joe ... doesn't anyone
ever suggest anything to you anymore?
JD> The consequences of that require study to savor, the same
JD> as they required study to create.
I do understand what you are saying, I've done this in the past
myself with code. One small change Joe, just one.
JD> Those with an interest in systems work may wish to dig/wade
JD> in for personal curiosity.
If the code ever materializes I'll certainly take a look at it
Joe.
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