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From: jeffb@world.std.com (Jeffrey T Berntsen)
Subject: Re: new kermit docs
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Date: Fri, 6 Jan 1995 06:04:39 GMT
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jrd@cc.usu.edu (Joe Doupnik) writes:
>In article <3ed2k9$52i@sgi.iunet.it>, Gianluca Attura <mc8114@mclink.it> writes:
>> I wish to know if, in any form, I can find the docs about the new
>> Kermit structure, the long packets and the APC capabilities.
>---------------
> APC is fully documented in the release notes accompanying MSK.
>Long packets aren't new at all unless if one counts a decade ago as
>new. The protocol details are spelled out in the definitive rule book:
>the book "Kermit, a file transfer protocol" by Frank da Cruz. Referenced
>in the official User's Manuals, amongst other places.
> Joe D.
Are the protocol extensions related to resuming partial transfers and the
'RESEND' command documented anywhere. If not, will they be?
Jeff Berntsen
jeffb@world.std.com