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From: fdc@columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Subject: Re: Connecting to old kermits
Date: 1 May 2000 23:46:56 GMT
Organization: Columbia University
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To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
In article <bCoP4.75$v91.2501@nsw.nnrp.telstra.net>,
Glenn Davy <glenn@sterland.com.au> wrote:
: Ok So starting again...
: we need to organise serial conections from various unix boxes, mainly sco
: and aix, to kermit 2.32/8. We were led to belive this was running on a unix
: session, but its more than possible that this information is wrong and if
: you're telling me that 2.32/8 defines this copy of kermit as an old msdos
: kermit, then that is what I need to connect to.
:
: My question then is can I connect to this with c-kermit version 7 (have
: already downloaded assorted binaries)?
:
So then I take it you have to way to change this mysterious box that you
must communicate with.
If it's really MS-DOS Kermit 2.32/A (not "/8") it should work fine. It
won't be especially fast but that's to be expected when you use ancient
releases.
- Frank