Terminal Programs [message #91737] |
Wed, 26 June 2013 00:57 |
smithd
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Message-ID: <147@unc.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 30-Nov-84 01:42:57 EST
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Posted: Fri Nov 30 01:42:57 1984
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Can anyone tell me if there are any public-domain terminal programs available
for the PC that speak either MODEM7 or KERMIT protocols? If so, how can
I get a copy?
Thanks in advance,
Dana L. Smith
(smithd@unc)
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Re: Terminal Programs [message #91759 is a reply to message #91737] |
Wed, 26 June 2013 00:57 |
louie
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Message-ID: <272@umd5.UUCP>
Date: Thu, 13-Dec-84 23:10:10 EST
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Posted: Thu Dec 13 23:10:10 1984
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Reply-To: louie@umd5.UUCP (Louis Mamakos)
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Summary:
In article <147@unc.UUCP> smithd@unc.UUCP (Dana L. Smith) writes:
> Can anyone tell me if there are any public-domain terminal programs available
> for the PC that speak either MODEM7 or KERMIT protocols? If so, how can
> I get a copy?
There is, of course, the PC version of KERMIT which has a good terminal
emulator built into it. You should be able to get it from Columbia.
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Louis A. Mamakos
Computer Science Center - Systems Programming
University of Maryland, College Park
Internet: louie@umd5.arpa
UUCP: ..!seismo!cvl!umd5!louie
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Re: Terminal Programs [message #91760 is a reply to message #91737] |
Wed, 26 June 2013 00:57 |
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Originally posted by: david@ukma.UUCP (David Herron, NPR Lover)
Message-ID: <400@ukma.UUCP>
Date: Mon, 17-Dec-84 23:44:11 EST
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Posted: Mon Dec 17 23:44:11 1984
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References: <147@unc.UUCP>
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For the UMPTEENTH time!
Both Xmodem (MODEM7) and KERMIT are Public Domain.
Your local PC bulletin board will be able to give you a MODEM7 program
which will run on a PC. okstate! has a complete archive of the KERMIT
programs and documentation, etc. (Their announcement went out a couple
of weeks ago, I don;t remember the newsgroup). You can call there and
transfer stuff off. Or if you are on Arpa-Net, some system at Columbia
(don't remember the name, is it CU20B now?) has the sources on line there.
SIMTEL-20 also has bunches of PC stuff archived there.
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