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Subject: K-95 and TAPI
Date: 5 Sep 1995 20:11:32 GMT
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I'm very excited to hear about the newly available Kermit for Windows 95.
I've got my order in.
My question is how does Kermit interact with TAPI (or Telephony API)?
Will it co-exist with my MSN connection and Internet connection as
well as TAPI compliant FAX programs?
Is there a way to dial into my machine and have the new connection
forwarded to a Kermit script?
Just trying to plan ahead.
Thanks,
Robbie Barton
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BRIT Systems, Medical Imaging
3626 N. Hall Street, Suite 616, Dallas, TX 75219
(214) 528-4446 fax: (214) 528-4916