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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
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Subject: Re: Can MS-Kermit 3.14 be used with Win95 telnet client for downloading?
Date: 24 Aug 1997 13:57:45 GMT
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In article <EFE1vz.K38@freenet.buffalo.edu>,
L. Chen <am302@freenet.buffalo.edu> wrote:
:
: I am on Win95. I connect to AOL or AT&T Worldnet. Then I use NetTerm (Win95
: telnet client) to telnet to a freenet site (Lynx browser).
:
: For downloading files from the freenet site, can I somehow start Kermit for
: the download task? If yes, how?
:
Try typing "kermit" on at the shell prompt on the remote site. If your
ISP does not have Kermit, they can simply download it from:
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/k95.html
and install it.
: [I could do that when I was using ProComm for DOS -- by shelling out to
: DOS and start Kermit. But it does not work with this current setup.]
:
We don't suport Netterm; it's not our product -- ask the Netterm people how
to use Netterm.
We have our own communications software (Telnet/Rlogin client and serial
communications) for Windows 95, called Kermit 95:
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/k95.html
which we do support.
- Frank