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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: HELP with Kermit???!!!
Date: 4 Apr 1997 16:21:24 GMT
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In article <33445f58.5643663@news>,
Distinguished Properties Realtors <dp-realtors@vail.net> wrote:
: I'm looking for some help finding a PC based TERMINAL emulation
: software for communications to a Prime host over a modem (RS232),
: which is compatible with the following KERMIT running on a Prime
: Computer:
:
: Kermit-Prime , Version 2.03, dated 4/29/87 (Long Packets)
:
: My current PC based softwares are erroring because of a requirement
: for a 5 bit checksum. I need a CLIENT APPLICATION which will match
: the above mentioned KERMIT SERVER.
:
You didn't say what operating system your PC is running. DOS? Windows 3.x?
Windows 95? Windows NT? OS/2? Some form of UNIX? etc etc. We have
Kermit software for all of these, and it should be compatible with the Prime
version. Or if it isn't, you can upgrade your Prime version of Kermit to
the current release, 8.15, April 1993, which was tested against the other
Kermit programs for interoperability.
: HELP!!! I'd appreciate suggestions from anyone. I can also use SCO
: UNIX based software for the same purpose.
:
We have that too. Browse through our website to find the appropriate Kermit
software for your PC platform:
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/
- Frank