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Re: Kermit GS
In article <PqR6TB1w165w@bluemoon.use.com> daves@bluemoon.use.com
(David E. Scott) writes:
>Eric, I have kermit.387 for the GS, but have no way to post it to this
>newsgroup or any way to uuencode it. I just have it in the .bxy format.
>If you have any suggestion how I might get it to you, please e-mail me at
>the address below. Not sure what sig will show up with this message, so
>the most reliable way to reach me will be via acq_scott@ohio.gov.
Is this kermit for the GS (ie, a s16/exe) or kermit for the //e (sys)? If
the former, I'd really be interested in having it, having a GNO-runnable
kermit would be nice :-)
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- References:
- Kermit GS
- From: bbs.elf@tsoft.sf-bay.org (Eric Poblenz)
- Re: Kermit GS
- From: daves@bluemoon.use.com (David E. Scott)