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From: tony@ur-cvsvax.UUCP (Tony Movshon)
Newsgroups: net.micro.pc
Subject: Terminal Programs
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Date: Mon, 31-Dec-84 13:53:29 EST
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> 	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

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