Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/5/84; site ur-cvsvax.UUCP Path: utzoo!linus!philabs!cmcl2!seismo!rochester!ur-cvsvax!tony From: tony@ur-cvsvax.UUCP (Tony Movshon) Newsgroups: net.micro.pc Subject: Terminal Programs Message-ID: <157@ur-cvsvax.UUCP> Date: Mon, 31-Dec-84 13:53:29 EST Article-I.D.: ur-cvsva.157 Posted: Mon Dec 31 13:53:29 1984 Date-Received: Tue, 1-Jan-85 06:07:38 EST References: <147@unc.UUCP> <400@ukma.UUCP> Organization: Center for Visual Science, U. of Rochester Lines: 23 > 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. 1. Kermit is not public-domain, but it may be freely copied. 2. The columbia system with Kermit is indeed CU20B. There is also a large Kermit area on SU-SCORE. 3. Another source of public-domain comm (and other) stuff is DEC-MARLBORO. You can call at 617 467-7437. Login by typing "LOG LCG.KERMIT KERMIT"; the second "KERMIT" is the password and will not echo. This system also has lots of Kermits. Tony Movshon arpa: hipl!tony@nyu-cmcl2 uucp: {seismo|ihnp4|allegra}!cmcl2!hipl!tony