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From: ugfelong@cs.Buffalo.EDU (Edward Felong)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple
Subject: Re: kudos for Ted Medin
Message-ID: <2946@cs.Buffalo.EDU>
Date: 30 Nov 88 00:36:58 GMT
References: <8811240759.AA04126@TIS.COM> <1310@cod.NOSC.MIL>
Reply-To: ugfelong@sunybcs.UUCP (Edward Felong)
Organization: SUNY/Buffalo Computer Science
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In article <1310@cod.NOSC.MIL> medin@cod.nosc.mil.UUCP (Ted Medin) writes:
>
> Well kermit-65 is where it is today because of the original developers
>and a lot of people on the net who have helped along the way.
>So for all of us i say thank you.
>
>
> Now if i could just figure out what the problem is with those new //c's
>:-(.


I was just about to ask this newsgroup why kermit-65 doesn't work
on my new system.  Version 3.84 worked fine on my old Apple //c.
I traded that in for an Apple IIc Plus and it just hangs or jumps
into the monitor when you 'connect'.  I did get version 2.61a to
run on the Apple IIc Plus.  Although I can't trick it into 1200 baud
like I could on the Apple//c by booting it after connected at the
higher baud rate.  Transfering files at 300 baud is a bit painful.
I just thought this might help. Good luck.

Ed                 ugfelong @ sunybcs.BITNET
                   ugfelong @ cs.Buffalo.EDU
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