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From: eric@topaz.ARPA (Eric Lavitsky)
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Subject: Re: Wanted: Chameleon 4.0
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Date: Wed, 16-Jan-85 18:22:58 EST
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> I got it from a DEC public access system in MA.  FYI, this is how to
> contact the DEC system.  Note that it only supports KERMIT file
> transfers, but the files you need are all ASCII.  The files all start
> with "ATA", and they are in the KERMIT: directory, so you can see them
> by typing "TYPE KERMIT:ATA*.*" (or something similar - on-line help is
> available).
> 
> 	To get onto DEC's market machine, phone (617) 467-7437 Once you
> 	get a connection, (1200 or 300 baud) type control-C twice.
> 	This enables auto-baud.  then:
> 
> 		LCG LCG-KERMIT KERMIT
> 
> 	This gets you on.  The system is primarily a KERMIT system,
> 	but it has MS-DOS and CP/M areas from which files can be
> 	downloaded using KERMIT.
> 
> BTW, also in the APX catalog is a disk full of ACTION! utilities, though
> they don't describe what exactly is on it.
> 
> -- 
> Dan O'Connell
> ihnp4!{floyd,bonnie,clyde}!danoc

Hi,

 You are reffering to Atari Kermit written in Action! Chameleon
supports Modem protocol as well and was written By John Palevich
in assembly language using a cross compiler on a PC.

 He can be contacted at 175 Calvert Drive #F211
			Cupertino, CA 95014

I believe he is at hplabs somewhere out there and probably is reachable
on the net. He is very helpful and has even sent me some of the sources
to his Kermit code.

Eric