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  3. From: Jeffrey Altman <jaltman2@nyc.rr.com>
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  8. Subject: Re: C library interface to kermit???
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  16. Date: Sun, 09 Jan 2005 20:42:43 GMT
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  23.  
  24. milkyway wrote:
  25.  
  26. > Hi Arthur,
  27. > Thank you for the reply but I was wondering if Kermint had a C library
  28. > (something that I could use with the C programming language).
  29. > Does such an animal exist?
  30. > Kindest Regards,
  31. > Casey
  32.  
  33. Yes, but it is not free.  Columbia University licenses the Embedded 
  34. Kermit source code for use in third party applications.  For details
  35. see:
  36.  
  37.    http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/ek.html
  38.  
  39. Jeffrey Altman