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From: jrd@cc.usu.edu (Joe Doupnik)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: C-KERMIT 5A(190)
Message-Id: <1994Nov19.112618.33306@cc.usu.edu>
Date: 19 Nov 94 11:26:18 MDT
References: <wpfulmorCzIxxy.6EH@netcom.com>
Organization: Utah State University
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In article <wpfulmorCzIxxy.6EH@netcom.com>, wpfulmor@netcom.com (william p fulmor) writes:
> Hi-
>
> Last night (11/19/94) I grabbed ckuker.att7300 (don't laugh, it's paid
> for & I've got 4 spares) from kermit.columbia.edu. It's about 90K bigger
> than the 5A(189) which I have been using for ~~6 months, but when run,
> insists that it is 5A(189), not 5A(190) as expected.
>
> Is this some cruel hoax or just another example of the complete lack of
> respect granted to users of the much maligned UNIXPC. Or did some
> overworked programmer overlook the need to change the banner. Or, most
> likely have I once again put my foot in it? <G>
------------
C Kermit builds to file "wermit" so you can rename it to a convenient
spelling later (without losing your older Kermit). "ls -l" tells all. This
C Kermit works ok on my Unix PC.
Joe D.