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Article: 12446 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Path: newsmaster.cc.columbia.edu!panix!newsxfer.eecs.umich.edu!news.cc.utah.edu!cc.usu.edu!jrd
From: jrd@cc.usu.edu (Joe Doupnik)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: ms-kermit
Message-ID: <j$0oEzDUeKOv@cc.usu.edu>
Date: 18 May 01 17:08:32 MDT
References: <0mgN6.16420$gc1.1436645@newsread1.prod.itd.earthlink.net>
Organization: Utah State University
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In article <0mgN6.16420$gc1.1436645@newsread1.prod.itd.earthlink.net>, "Lee Roy Sphits" <leeroysphits@earthlink.net> writes:
> I run a CNC router in a michigan cabinet shop. Weve been trying to get
> remote access to it from the office. Unfortunately the CAD\CAM software
> needs KERMIT to do this and is now so old and antiquated it won't work with
> K95 (which we paid for and are fully liscensed to use) any one have an old
> kopy of the dos based mskermit circa 92-94 laying around?
--------
To answer the question you actually asked, yes, visit Columbia
Univ:
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/
amongst equivalent URLs. MSK version 3.16 beta is the latest and works.
If navigation is too difficult then
http://netlab1.usu.edu/
or
http://netlab2.usu.edu/
(home base for MSK)
choose "complete file archives" near the top of the screen, then directory
kermit, and grab binary file msk31610.exe (the actual executable, not a
compressed archive).
Joe D.