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Article: 13545 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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From: "B.M.J." <Nospam@NoEmail>
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Subject: Re: question on kermit protocol
Date: Tue, 23 Jul 2002 17:40:49 -0400
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...What is your computer? If it is any form of Unix (such as Linux),
....you can use C-Kermit for this:
answer,
We are running Win98 on two machines and WinXP on one.
Appreciate any info you can give me.
...You should not need to write your own Kermit (or any other) protocol
...implementation.
answer,
Ok , I figured you would have to write some sort of send / Ack / Nak code
of possibly some sort of front end stack information ?