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From: jrd@cc.usu.edu (Joe Doupnik)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Kermit under Windows NAtive
Message-Id: <1995Jul18.090800.56471@cc.usu.edu>
Date: 18 Jul 95 09:08:00 MDT
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In article <3uf4af$lj4@aggedor.rmit.EDU.AU>, s925047@minyos.xx.rmit.EDU.AU (David Geoffrey King) writes:
> I'm looking for a package that runs Kermit transfer under windows in
> native mode.
> the only one i've got shells kermit in a window and it runs into memory
> problems.
> any help would be greatly appriciated
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If memory is your problem then best to attend to it. MS-DOS Kermit
is the only Columbia Kermit for DOS and Windows at this time, and it runs well
in a windows of Windows. There is no need to shell out to DOS to run Kermit;
just create an icon and run it in a window.
You did not mention which package you are using, but we support only
Columbia Kermits. If it's not MS-DOS Kermit then please try it: grab quick
start kit binary file msvibm.zip in directory kermit/ms-dos on
kermit.columbia.edu. Instructions included.
Joe D.
s
text - which seems strange to as it's a JPEG file.
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The file is binary, not text. Please use binary transfer to move it,
as explained in the manuals. Also be aware that VMS supports a rich variety
of file types, far beyond that of DOS and Unix, and for all we know the file
is already in bad shape by being moved to the VAX by a text mode transfer.
Joe D.