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From: bjskelly@PacBell.COM (Bruce J. Skelly)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
Subject: Re: VT100 emulator for C64?
Message-ID: <3206@pbhye.PacBell.COM>
Date: 6 Nov 90 15:29:11 GMT
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Reply-To: bjskelly@PacBell.COM (Bruce J. Skelly)
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I like to use KERMIT.  You don't specify what type of system you are
going to call, but KERMIT works well with the UNIX system I call.
You can get a copy from:

	Dr. Evil Laboratories
	P.O. Box 3432
	Redmond, Wa. 98073-3432

	Disk           $5.00  (includes manual on disk)
	Typeset Manual: 7.50
	(Washington Residents add 8.1% sales tax)

Disadvantages:  Supports only KERMIT and RAW ASCII file transfers.
		Lots and lots of parameters to set.

Advantages:	Public Domain
		Very Flexible (Can be made to talk to almost anything).

Bottom Line:	I like it, your mileage may very.

Good Luck.   --  Bruce