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From: reflib@enh.nist.gov
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Divide overflow error
Date: 15 MAY 97 01:07:46 GMT
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If I get Kermit 3.14, can I go to a computer (not my own) which is
running Windows 95, pop the 3.14 into the A:drive, go to DOS and the
A:drive, and crank up Kermit? All I want to do is check my email.
In other words, what's the real problem here? Windows 95? The
particular Pentium model? The DOS version that is on the computer
that gives the Divide Overflow Error (Windows 4.000??? or some such)?
reflib(clinging tenaciously to the trailing edge of technology)@nist.gov