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From: "Christopher T. Mooney" <cmooney@entek.com>
Subject: Dazed and Confused...
Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2001 12:26:00 -0500
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To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
Hello...
I am probably re-iterating previous posts, but I was hoping someone here
could help me out... I am trying to write an application that will
communicate to a Kermit server, and I would assume that there are
programming libraries that exist for sending Kermit commands, but I am not
really sure (even after some searching) where to find them... Is the
C-Kermit package something that has an API that I can program to? Or is
there a more general library out there for programming? Barring that is
there a good on-line description of the Kermit protocol that describes all
of the packets that I could access???
Thanks!