In article <92247.155159MLO@SLACVM.SLAC.STANFORD.EDU> MLO@SLACVM.SLAC.STANFORD.EDU writes:
>
> 'Kermit' as a standalone program does not exist for the Amiga; however you
> can find a lot of communications program handling the kermit protocol.
> What I use to connect to VAXes IBMs and Unixs is VLT, available from
> Fish disks; in addition you need xprkermit, always from Fish disks.
> The shareware/freely distributable communications programs are all
> better than commercial ones. You will not find many postings in
> comp.sys.amiga.datacomm referring to VLT, and for just one simple
> reason: VLT HAS NO PROBLEMS ;-)
>
> From Italy, ciao Maurizio
>
> - Only my opinions ... --------- (programmer since 1968) --------- aka I3NOO. - > Maurizio Loreti - University of Padova - Department of Physics - Padova, Italy > Padova: LORETI@PADOVA.INFN.IT +------------------------------------- > Stanford: MLO@SLACVM.SLAC.STANFORD.EDU | I'm not bad; I'm just drawn that way > FermiLab: LORETI@FNALD.FNAL.GOV | (Jessica Rabbit)
>
Yes there is a standalone version of kermit. It was released about 2-3 months
ago. It is basically the same version that was released for Unix SYS V type
machines. It can be had from watsun.cc.columbia.edu. I believe it is up to
version 3.1 something. Several enhancements - such as extended pack size