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- From: devans@ccubb.com (David Evans)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: Kermit for CBM SuperPET 9000?
- Date: Fri, 9 Feb 96 14:46:07
- Organization: Sysop of CCUBB.COM
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- On Wed 7-Feb-1996 9:23p, Olaf Seibert wrote:
- OS> In <4f8qo2$o3r@news.microsoft.com> doriang@microsoft.com (Dorian Garson)
- OS> writes:
- OS> >I've finally opened up my CBM SuperPET 9000, and discovered a 25-pin
- OS> >female port on the edge of the "middle" board.
- OS> >
- OS> >Even better, a yellowed copy of SuperPET Gazette specs out a project for
- OS> >creating a serial line driver for long runs, and it has a diagram that
- OS> >indicates that what I've found really *is* a serial port!
- OS> >
- OS> >So, the next logical question is: where can I find a copy of Kermit
- OS> that's
- OS> >been ported to the SuperPET? It would be so cool to be able to use it as
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- OS> >a terminal!
-
- OS> I don't think there actually *is* a Kermit version for it, but you can
- OS> check watsun.cc.columbia.edu. Perhaps it is easy to adapt the C64 version,
- OS> if you can get the source in some form that an actual assembler can
- OS> understand.
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- Why not use one of the languages the SuperPet comes with and port your own?
- If I remember right... A SuperPet came with pascal..
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