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From: szgyula@tarkus.pha.jhu.edu (Gyula Szokoly)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: problems using Kermit 3.14 under Win95
Date: 29 Nov 1995 15:19:43 GMT
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In article <49hp3m$9sl@apakabar.cc.columbia.edu>,
Frank da Cruz <fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu> wrote:
>Indeed there is a Windows 95 version -- Kermit 95. Developed specifically
>for Windows 95, it is a fully native, 32-bit, multithread serial
>communications program and Winsock Telnet client with VT320/220/102/100/52
>and ANSI terminal emulation and all the features you would expect in
>Kermit software, plus more than a few you would not expect. Full info at:
Well, all the features I would expect, but not all that I want: what about
Tektronics graphics? Is there anything new on this topic (it's quite important
for us).
Has anybody seen Kermit-95 in retail stores?
My 2cents,
Gyula
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Gyula P. Szokoly (szgyula@skysrv.pha.jhu.edu) -------------------------------\
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