CS705@OUACCVMB.BITNET (03/07/90)
Just a quick little request: Can anybody point to where I could find the latest version of a P-System Kermit? I run the P-System here on my computers here at home: Sage IV (Motorola 68000), IBM AT (Intel 80286), and my Apple ||gs (WDC 65C816 w/Transwarp). I need a version that would run on all 3 (preferably at least the GS & the SAGE, the IBM I rarely use). I currently have a very crude version of a kermit-compatible upload & download capability but I would like a version that implements the newest features... I do have FTP access, so ftp sites are no problem to me. Please send me mail directly so that I won't bog down the list with this request. Please send mail to dwrage@oucsace.cs.ohiou.edu, I rarely use this account (cs705@ouaccvmb.bitnet) except when I want to send mail to lists... David William Wrage a.k.a. The Frenchman -'I don't have a nifty saying yet, but I'll think of one.....' US Mail : 7140 Selby Road - Lot 109, Athens, Ohio 45701 (USA) Userid : cs705@ouaccvmb.bitnet dwrage@oucsace.cs.ohiou.edu
SEWALL@UCONNVM.BITNET (Murph Sewall) (03/07/90)
On Wed, 7 Mar 90 09:16:51 EDT you said: >Just a quick little request: Can anybody point to where I could find the >latest version of a P-System Kermit? I run the P-System here on my computers >here at home: Sage IV (Motorola 68000), IBM AT (Intel 80286), and my Apple ||gs >(WDC 65C816 w/Transwarp). I need a version that would run on all 3 (preferably > at least the GS & the SAGE, the IBM I rarely use). I currently have a very >crude version of a kermit-compatible upload & download capability but I would >like a version that implements the newest features... > >I do have FTP access, so ftp sites are no problem to me. The ftp site for the latest versions of all flavors of Kermit along with documentation is: watsun.cc.Columbia.Edu I'm not aware of anything recent (if at all) for the Apple II p-system. You may find it a whole lot easier to run Kermit-65 (under either DOS 3.3 or ProDOS) and then use the Chameleon (available from APPLE2-L) to copy the files from DOS (or ProDOS) to Pascal. /s Murph <Sewall%UConnVM.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.Edu> [Internet] or ...{psuvax1 or mcvax}!uconnvm.bitnet!sewall [UUCP] + Standard disclaimer applies ("The opinions expressed are my own" etc.)