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From: waters@viking.DEC (PCSG Software Jihad)
Newsgroups: net.micro.pc
Subject: Building KERMIT ver. 2.28
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Date: Tue, 2-Jul-85 11:15:35 EDT
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Posted: Tue Jul  2 11:15:35 1985
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Has anybody SUCCESSFULLY built KERMIT v.2.28 from sources for the IBM PC?
I've built it with no errors, but when I try to run it, I get
"?Not enough Memory to run Kermit" message.  Ive tried a variety of
MASMs, and LINKers (as many versions as I could find), but to no avail.
IO've been hearing that the problem lies with the fact that some versions
of MASM reorder segments to be alphabetical in the object module,
causing the stack to fall into the wrong spot.

If anyone has found either:

	(1) The correct versions of MASM and LINK to use

		- or -

	(2) A hack that can be done to the KERMIT sources
	    to make it work (like renaming segment names).


			- Lester Waters -
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