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Subject: Re: Wanted: kermit source in C, Pascal or ADA83
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On Tue, 28 Apr 1998 16:17:39 -0500, "Chris Mumford"
<cmumford@airmail.net> wrote:
>>Does anyone know where I can get the source code for the Kermit or
>>SuperKermit Protocols in either C, Pascal or ADA 83 ?
>>
>>Any help will be greatly appretiated.
>>
>>Thanks
>> Chris
>
>You can download some older code for both MS-DOS kermit and C-Kermit at
>ftp.columbia.edu. I also think that they have some more source code for sale
>at their web page for kermit.
I am also interested in finding source code for Kermit, for reference.
(I'd like to know the protocol states/procedure(s) to better
understand it.) I'd like to write some simple (but safe) transfer
code for a serial cable (effectively a NULL cable) between the PC and
a different (proprietary) piece of hardware. I looked at the Columbia
University's Kermit website for the MS-DOS kermit source code, but
could not find it. Perhaps I did not search well enough. Would you
mind posting the specific URL where you found it?
Do you have any suggestions for a programmer who wishes to implement
the Kermit protocol? I don't have tons of serial communications
development experience, and would love a simple solution! :)
Much appreciated,
Eddie