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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Kermit MS-DOS Library...
Date: 28 Apr 1995 18:21:58 GMT
Organization: Columbia University
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In article <3nq5ms$be8$1@mhafc.production.compuserve.com>,
Hans Rehfeld <100125.3631@CompuServe.COM> wrote:
>Is there a I/O library for MS-DOS available, which has sliding
>windows implemented? If yes, where is it accessable? Is it for
>free ?
>
If there is one, it is not from Columbia University, and it is
probably not for free. For DOS, we would prefer that you use
MS-DOS Kermit itself as an external protocol, which is quite
simple and convenient in version 3.14 (the latest version). If
this is to be included in a commercial or shareware application,
you'll have to license it, just as you would have to license any
commercial "comm library". The advantage of doing it this way
is that you get the best Kermit implementation and at the same
time you help to support the Kermit effort.
- Frank