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- From: monsoor@nextnet.csus.edu (Matt Monsoor)
- Subject: Re: Kermit
- Message-ID: <1992Sep7.065041.2222@csus.edu>
- Sender: Matthew G. Monsoor
- Organization: California State University Sacramento
- References: <92247.155159MLO@SLACVM.SLAC.STANFORD.EDU> <715655141snx@waltsinn.UUCP>
- Date: Mon, 7 Sep 1992 06:50:41 GMT
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- In article <715655141snx@waltsinn.UUCP> waltsinn!walterb@bearsden.UUCP (Walter Boese Jr.) writes:
- >
- >
- >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
- >(1024 - 2048), a full script language and others.
- >
- >Sorry, that is all I can remember at the moment.
- >
- >Walter Boese Jr.
- >
- >Short and Sweet
- >
-
- The only Kermit files I have found on watsun.cc.columbia.edu for the Amiga
- require you to have a C compiler...I haven't found a runable copy of the
- latest version for the Amiga....Works great on a SYS V and on a IBM PC. The
- nice thing about the PC version that I use at work (they don't support Amiga's
- at work) is that Kermit has script files that interact with whats received so
- if I know what to expect I can write a script file to do most of the work for
- me.
-
-
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