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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
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Subject: Re: ��������� ����� 'Kermit-file transfer protocol'
Date: 30 Oct 1997 14:12:46 GMT
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In article <01bce507$6421cdc0$ee80dac3@itc.glas.apc.org>,
Dmitri <itc@glasnet.ru> wrote:
: ��������� ����� 'Kermit-file transfer protocol' ����� Frank Da Crus.
: ������ �������� ��������� � ��������� �-����.
: (095)976-0439(47)
: itc@glasnet.ru
:
For those of you who are reading this message using MS-DOS Kermit,
Kermit 95 on NT, or C-Kermit and would like to see how it really looks:
. "set terminal byte 8" if necessary.
. In MS-DOS Kermit, give the command "cyrillic koi8", then redisplay
the message.
. In K95 on NT (this doesn't work in Windows 95 because of code-page
limitations) "set terminal remote character-set koi8" and redisplay.
. If you are using C-Kermit in an xterm, set your font to ISO
Latin/Cyrillic, and tell C-Kermit to "set term char koi8 cyrillic"
and redisplay.
Translation: I'm looking for the book "Kermit, A File Transfer Protocol",
a complete description of the protocol with C programming examples.
Answer (�����): If you have a Web browser (���� � ��� ��� �������),
look at (�������� ��):
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/manuals.html
It tells how to find and order Kermit books (��� �������� � ����������
����� � ������).
- Frank (�����)