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From: ivie@cc.usu.edu
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Pseudo-VMS C-Kermit?
Message-Id: <1994Nov13.124903.32662@cc.usu.edu>
Date: 13 Nov 94 12:49:03 MDT
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In article <1994Nov11.184506.77436@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu>, tdsmith@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu writes:
> I'm trying to set up a new OS (TSX-Lite) on my 486. It will run
> DOS executables, but so far I have been unsuccessful in getting MS-Kermit
> to see the com port (TSX controlls the hardware.)
Hmm. I haven't had any trouble with MS-Kermit under TSX-Lite. However, I am
using an antique version MS-Kermit: 3.11. (Hi, Joe!)
> Will one of the VMS
> versions of C-Kermit work with this OS? If so, which one, and how
> difficult will it be to set up?
I don't think you'll have much luck with the VMS version of C-Kermit.
Although the OSes are conceptually similar, they are also quite different.
Your best bet for now would be to try to figure out why MS-Kermit won't work
on your system. I can ship you a copy of the 3.11 executable that I have been
using under TSX-Lite. I suppose I could also download the newer version so
that more people are working on the problem...
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Roger Ivie | Don't think of it as a 'new' computer, think of it as
ivie@cc.usu.edu | 'obsolete-ready'