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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Kermit TSR for background xfers?
Date: 1 Feb 1995 16:04:43 GMT
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In article <3go00i$bie@crl12.crl.com>, Paul Smith <cgi@crl.com> wrote:
>Does the MSDOS kermit tool kit have a TSR mode of operation for a simple DOS
>box may run other windows/dos progs for serving background call ins over a
>modem to a com port for file transfer in / out / delete?
>
No, MS-DOS Kermit does not have a "simple TSR" mode. If you want to transfer
files with Kermit on your PC and at the same use your PC for other things,
then you need a multitasking environment (or what passes for one) like
OS/2, Windows, NT, DesqView, etc.
- Frank