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From: ami@alt.net (Ami Bar-Yadin)
Subject: Re: ver 7.0 C-Kermit
Date: Wed, 04 Aug 1999 19:17:03 GMT
Organization: chaos
Message-ID: <37ae918f.146822048@news.alt.net>
To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
On 4 Aug 1999 15:30:01 GMT, fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da
Cruz) wrote:
>In article <7o9lsa$4du@chronicle.concentric.net>,
>Jenifer Nech <jenifern@thegenius.com> wrote:
>: after invoking the kermit server with command: kermit -x
>: I receive a prompt: KERMIT READY TO SERVE...
>:
>: Do I use Get and Send? Send seemed to work but not Get. I know this is
>: sketchy but I feel I do not have the correct commands for this version.
>:
>: I am using hyperterminal, ver downloaded from their site to upgrade the
>: version that ships with Win98.
>:
>: I connect to the Sun system and enter all passwords. Communication is ok
>: except after I invoke the kermit server with kermit -x.
>:
>: The people at this site, Muniview, are not very helpful and I can't seem to
>: get the communications techs to talk to me. Any help will be appreciated.
>:
>If you want to send a file to the server, use SEND. If you want to get a
>file from the server use GET (and specify the filename).
>
>How to do this in Hyperterminal is another question that, presumably, the
>Hyperterminal documentation can help you with.
>
>For detailed information on C-Kermit, we have a manual:
>
> http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/ck60manual.html
Note that this is an advertisment for a book, not the manual itself.
>Of course we also have communications software for Windows that we support
>and can help you with:
>
> http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/k95.html
>
>- Frank
Later,
--
Ami Bar-Yadin (ami@alt.net)