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From: E7OPDAN@TOWSONVX.BITNET (Dan Dinkin)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple
Subject: A directly connected Apple IIe
Message-ID: <8805310923.aa05517@SMOKE.BRL.ARPA>
Date: 31 May 88 13:40:00 GMT
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I would like to bootstrap Kermit-65 onto an Apple IIe which is directly
connected to a VAX/VMS system running Kermit-32 V3.3.111.  The
documentation from Columbia gives directions for three different kinds
of modems but says nothing of a directly connected machine.  Does
anyone have any suggestions?  Could it be as simple as faking out the
communications software by telling it that the modem is connected
to the port that is actually the direct connect cable or is it more
complicated than that?

Any help at all would be appreciated.  Please respond to me directly since
I am not on the INFO-APPLE list.

Thanks.

Dan

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