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Date: Sun 09-Nov-1989 14:06:11 From: Unknown Subject: kermit? x(y)modem? I just realized that there is no kermit or xmodem on the cube? Is this correct? Then how can I download /upload from /to a Mac? Please email reply! THANKS!!! Paul Nevai nevai@mps.ohio-state.edu (Internet) Department of Mathematics nevai@ohstpy (BITNET) The Ohio State University 1-(614)-292-5310.office@ans.machine 231 West Eighteenth Avenue 1-(614)-292-4975.department Columbus, OH 43210-1174 1-(614)-292-3317.secretary The United States of America 1-(614)-459-5615.fax >From: eps@toaster.SFSU.EDU (Eric P. Scott)
Date: Sun 22-Nov-1989 05:45:59 From: Unknown Subject: Re: kermit? x(y)modem? In article <249@function.mps.ohio-state.edu> nevai@shape.mps.ohio-state.edu () writes: >I just realized that there is no kermit or xmodem on the cube? >Is this correct? Then how can I download /upload from /to a Mac? Complete sources for UNIX kermit are available by anonymous FTP from watsun.cc.columbia.edu in the kermit/b/ directory. I've modified Columbia's sources ever so slightly to work on the NeXT, and a (compressed) executable is available for anonymous FTP from sutro.sfsu.edu as pub/kermit.Z. The (compressed) PostScript version of the documentation is there too as pub/ckuker.ps.Z. There is an experimental kermit version available from watsun.cc.columbia.edu in the kermit/test/ directory. This one supposedly "knows about NeXTs" so it should compile without too much effort. -=EPS=- >From: davis@ee.rochester.edu (Al Davis)
Date: Sun 22-Nov-1989 06:54:05 From: Unknown Subject: Re: kermit? x(y)modem? I ran atom on a sun version of kermit. It works. (Atom works on almost anything.) >From: sharon@asylum.SF.CA.US (Sharon Fisher)

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