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From: jrd@cc.usu.edu (Joe Doupnik)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Bumped into Turbo Pascal..huh..??
Message-ID: <1997Mar31.101022.96138@cc.usu.edu>
Date: 31 Mar 97 10:10:22 MDT
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In article <5hmbkk$512@kensie.dorsai.org>, vjp2@dorsai.org @smtp.dorsai.org (Vasos Panagiotopoulos +1-917-287-8087 writes:
> Please ignore unless this makes some sence..
>
> Maybe this is unrelated (if so, I might have bigger problems). But
> all of a sudden, my Kermit session with Dorsai bumped my P5-75 into
> Turbo Pascal. I have a 1987 version of TPas, which I haven't run in
> months. I seem to recall early versions of PC Kermit being in
> Pascal..no?..but this one's in C, right? this is wierd.. reply only
> if there is something that makes sence that I don't know about..
> Usually I have problems with Windows, but I didn't get inot Windows
> yet when this happened.. maybe my Zip drive taxes memeory too much (it
> sometimes does).. still this is so bizarre..
----------
It is clear that your machine has configuration and/or virus
problems. Kermit is not at fault. MS-DOS Kermit is written in assembler
and C, but one sees neither after assembly, compliation, and linking.
Joe D.