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From: jrd@cc.usu.edu (Joe Doupnik)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Kermit for Windoze NT
Message-Id: <1995Apr11.221233.47262@cc.usu.edu>
Date: 11 Apr 95 22:12:31 MDT
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In article <1995Apr11.223654@cube.curtin.edu.au>, zcookbruc@cube.curtin.edu.au writes:
> The subject says it all
>
> I'm looking for a Kermit for Windoze NT
>
> IF there's none, where should I start from
> MSKER* or C-kermit ?
>
> I think C-kermit, because we don't want all the PC fruit, any opinions
>
> ...BRU
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Your choice my friend. Right now MS-DOS Kermit is the item which
runs in NT out of the box. It also does so in Win95, and OS/2 (for which
we also have C Kermit for OS/2). One needs to keep in mind the development
effort behind moving to different operating systems, and the number of
person-hours available to the project, not to mention money.
Joe D.