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From: mike@ccs.queensu.ca (Mike Smith)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Kermit and PCMCIA Cards
Date: 4 Nov 1994 00:48:00 GMT
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Can anyone offer any general advice on getting Kermit to work with
PCMCIA cards? They are not explicitly mentioned in the beware file
but they seem to be trouble. Is it just that the people I've met
don't have their card installed properly? Is there something about
these beasts that make them nastier to support than an internal modem?
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Mike Smith mike@ccs.queensu.ca
Queen's University Michael.D.Smith@QueensU.CA
Computing and Communications Services (613) 545-2024