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From: austin wood <awood@lsds.com>
Subject: MSKERMIT and Windows 98
Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2000 03:40:02 GMT
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To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
Is it possible to get mskermit to work in windows 98? I just want a=20=
telnet program that I can use in a DOS window. Is it possible to use=20=
the ndis3pkt? I could not use this as the link for it was dead. =20
Anyway, even if I can find, how exactly am I supposed to use it? From=20=
the breif description on the mskermit homepage, it sounds like it is=20=
designed for Windows 3.11. =20
Thanks a bunch!
Austin Wood