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- From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: QMODEM FOR 95
- Date: 27 Feb 1996 15:42:05 GMT
- Organization: Columbia University
- Message-ID: <4gv8od$go4@apakabar.cc.columbia.edu>
- References: <4glcb4$e4u@sirius.intxpress.co.nz> <312F41D9.395F@frontiernet.net> <4gsjl5$pd5@dnrserver1.dnr.state.mi.us>
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- In article <4gsjl5$pd5@dnrserver1.dnr.state.mi.us>,
- Dave Roth <roth@panda.dnr.state.mi.us> wrote:
- : The problem with QModem for 95 is that it DOES NOT WORK ON NT! Billy Gates
- : once proclaimed that all software to get the Win95 logo MUST work on NT as
- : well (with some exceptions such as games). Upon Installing QModem moans and
- : groans that NT does not support TAPI yet and quits.
- :
- Kermit 95 is a native 32-bit serial communications program *and* Telnet
- (and Rlogin (and LAT) ) client for Windows 95 *and* NT. It has VT320/220/
- 102/100/52 and ANSI terminal emulation, Kermit and X-Y-ZMODEM file transfer,
- scripting, international character-set translation, host mode, a GUI dialer,
- and lots more. And it costs way less than QmodemPro 2.0.
-
- http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/k95.html
-
- - Frank
-