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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
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Subject: Re: macintosh
Date: 29 Aug 1998 17:59:39 GMT
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In article <35E868AB.A0F10B8A@compugrafia.com>,
pj <pjaeger@compugrafia.com> wrote:
: it seems the mac version of kermit is not that popular.
:
Primarily because we have not been able to find a Macintosh programmer
to work on it since about 10 years ago. Volunteers are always welcome.
: however my task is to connect a mac laptop (1400cs/166) via serial
: connection to a linux box, to simulate the login procedure and the
: communication with the apache server, etc.
: i'd like to connect with kermit to the getty-process running on the
: linux box, because it seemed to me that kermit is a great thing with all
: that features.
: i was pretty disappointed when i realized that kermit for mac doesn't
: deal with the tcp-protocol.
: who can give me an idea what to do?
:
A Macintosh programmer would have to adapt the C-Kermit TCP/IP networking
module for MAC TCP.
Sorry I don't have a better answer. We'd be very happy to support the
Macintosh at the same level we support DOS, Windows, OS/2, UNIX, VMS, etc,
but where are the Macintosh programmers?
- Frank