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- From: falk@peregrine.Sun.COM (Ed Falk)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.palmtops
- Subject: Re: HP 95LX connectivity pack
- Date: 12 Aug 1992 21:02:44 GMT
- Organization: Sun Microsystems, Mt. View, Ca.
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- In article <hdev.713607549@galaxy> hdev@ph.tn.tudelft.nl (Hans de Vreught) writes:
- >
- >In the case of the HP48, the software (kermit) is public domain. Id this also
- >the case for the software of the connectivity pack? If so, can somebody send
- >it to me or give info where I can get it. If not, how can I get the pack
- >without the cable.
-
- The connectivity pack basicly contains an hp95 emulator in software
- and a program called dc95 which allows your pc to mount the hp's disks
- into its file system. Having the hp95 emulator allows you to use
- the file transfer features of the filer, and to run hp95 applications
- when the hp95 isn't handy.
-
- If you already have kermit, just use it to transfer files. I haven't
- used any of the connectivity pack software since I got a copy of kermit.
-
- -ed falk, sun microsystems
- sun!falk, falk@sun.com
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