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From: jrd@cc.usu.edu (Joe Doupnik)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Divide overflow error
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Date: 15 May 97 09:26:17 MDT
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In article <15MAY97.01074639@enh.nist.gov>, reflib@enh.nist.gov writes:
> 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
I might ask the same of you. The original question, if you recall,
referenced a much older version of MS-DOS Kermit. Upgrading MSK is the
solution.
Now, please tell me what your particular problem is and we
can try to provide assistance.
Joe D.
> 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