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From: jrd@cc.usu.edu (Joe Doupnik)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: pointer to kermit protocol spec?
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Date: 9 Nov 94 21:56:36 MDT
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In article <39p7r5$fo1@engnews2.Eng.Sun.COM>, falk@peregrine.eng.sun.com (Ed Falk) writes:
> Hi all; can anybody point me to the kermit protocol spec? It
> would be ever so much easier than reading source code.
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Sure, no problem. Purchase the book "Kermit, a file transfer protocol"
by Frank da Cruz, ISBN 0-932376-88-6, Digital Press (or used to be, Frank?),
about $35. It's the formal spec doc to that time. Further extensions are
on kermit.columbia.edu in the kermit directory heirarchy.
I have two large grad classes using this book as one of two books.
Joe D.