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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
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In article <3681605D.26BC279A@iisc.com>,
Charles M Richmond <cmr@iisc.com> wrote:
: Frank;
:
: Just thought I would throw some overdue kudos your way.
: Back about 6 years ago, I had a customer with one SCO server
: and a bunch of PCs on serial lines (via Digiboard). After
: failing to talk them into upgrading the whole setup, I set
: out to make things work for them. They had some really old
: curses based screen programs that wouldn't work on any of
: the supposed vt220 emulations. But they did work on yours!
: I recently built a new SCO system for them to hook up to
: the internet and have done many small consults there over
: the years and the one stable bit that never needed looking
: after was the Ckermit on SCO and on the Windoze machines
: and the rock solid terminal emulation. Thanks for all the
: years and effort that you have put into that product and into
: the documentation.
:
Thanks, Charlie. We do our best, and we're still at it.
C-Kermit 7.0 will be announced within a few weeks, I hope.
Watch comp.protocols.kermit.announce for announcements, or check
the Kermit Project website:
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/
- Frank