[comp.sys.apple] Where to find Kermit for //e?

holly@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu (Joe Hollingsworth) (01/13/89)

I'm sorry if I missed the message that said where to get kermit,
but I don't have kermit for the apple //e, and I would like to.
Please, somebody tell me where to find Kermit for the apple //e.
Thanks,
Joe
Joe Hollingsworth  Computer and Information Science @ OSU
holly@cis.ohio-state.edu  or ...!{att,pyramid,killer}!cis.ohio-state.edu!holly

SEWALL@UCONNVM.BITNET (Murph Sewall) (01/14/89)

>I'm sorry if I missed the message that said where to get kermit,
>but I don't have kermit for the apple //e, and I would like to.
>Please, somebody tell me where to find Kermit for the apple //e.

Your looking for app384.1 and app384.2 (app385.1 and app385.2 have been
sent to Columbia, and should be posted by-and-by)

[An excerpt from AANETW.HLP distributed by Columbia's servers]

* Internet from the Columbia University CUNIXC System:

Effective August 18, 1988, the Kermit files are available on host
CUNIXC.CC.COLUMBIA.EDU, a VAX 8700 running UNIX (Ultrix).  The IP host number
is 128.59.40.130.  You may get files from it with anonymous FTP.  The Kermit
files are in directories kermit/a, kermit/b, kermit/c, kermit/d, and kermit/e.
You can also send mail to Info-Kermit and Info-Kermit-Request at this address.

The process is roughly like this: FTP to CUNIXC.CC.COLUMBIA.EDU, login
anonymous (or ftp), any password (we prefer that you use "user@host" for the
password, specifying your userid and hostname, for our statistics), and then
CWD (or CD) to kermit, which contains a file read.me, which you should read.
Then CWD (or CD) to a, b, c, d, or e and GET or MULTIPLE GET (or MGET) the
files you want.  Note that file names are lowercase, and you must refer to
them that way on CUNIXC, even though all the Kermit documentation lists the
filenames in uppercase!

Since CUNIXC is a heavily-used machine, please try not to FTP files from it
during peak hours.  There are presently no formal restrictions, so please
don't overburden the system.  If the response is very slow, cancel your
session and try again later.

STEIN@UCONNVM.BITNET (Alan Stein) (01/14/89)

>
>I'm sorry if I missed the message that said where to get kermit,
>Please, somebody tell me where to find Kermit for the apple //e.
>Joe Hollingsworth  Computer and Information Science @ OSU
>holly@cis.ohio-state.edu  or ...!{att,pyramid,killer}!cis.ohio-state.edu!holly

Try:

  KERMSERV@CUVMA and KERMSRV@UOFT02


Alan H. Stein    Department of Mathematics
The University of Connecticut at Waterbury
32 Hillside Avenue, Waterbury, CT 06710
(203) 757-1231

Internet: stein%uconnvm.bitnet@mitvma.mit.edu
BITNET:   STEIN@UCONNVM
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Compu$erve: 71545,1500       Genie:  ah.stein

demarco@cpsc.ucalgary.ca (Vince Demarco) (01/15/89)

I also would like a copy of the newest version of Kermit.  I have a copy
of version 3.83 .  That I got from a friend, if someone would be so kind
could a new version be sent to me via mail or uploaded to comp.binaries.apple2

Thank you

	Vince

SEWALL@UCONNVM.BITNET (Murph Sewall) (01/16/89)

>I also would like a copy of the newest version of Kermit.  I have a copy
>of version 3.83 .  That I got from a friend, if someone would be so kind
>could a new version be sent to me via mail or uploaded to comp.binaries.apple2

Has something gone amiss with the link between APPLE2-L and
comp.binaries.apple2 or is version 3.85 just taking awhile to wend its
way about UUCP due to its size?  Version 3.85 of 20 Dec '88 from Ted Medin
was mailed by APPLE2-L on 6 Jan '89 (2 files of EZ Install, 1 file of docs,
and a short memo on the changes between 3.84 and 3.85 - 4 files in all,
but only 1 and 2 are critical to having the program itself).

Murph Sewall                       Vaporware? ---> [Gary Larson returns 1/1/90]
Prof. of Marketing     Sewall@UConnVM.BITNET
Business School        sewall%uconnvm.bitnet@mitvma.mit.edu          [INTERNET]
U of Connecticut       {psuvax1 or mcvax }!UCONNVM.BITNET!SEWALL     [UUCP]

-+- I don't speak for my employer, though I frequently wish that I could
            (subject to change without notice; void where prohibited)

According to the American Facsimile Association, more than half the calls
from Japan to the U.S. are fax calls.  FAX it to me at: 1-203-486-5246

JDA@NIHCU.BITNET (Doug Ashbrook) (01/17/89)

> I also would like a copy of the newest version of Kermit.  I have a copy
> of version 3.83 .  That I got from a friend, if someone would be so kind
> could a new version be sent to me via mail or uploaded to comp.binaries.apple2

The source and hex files for several versions of Apple II Kermit are
available form listserver KERMSRV@CUVMA.  To get a directory listing
of all of the Apple II files, try the command:

      DIR APP*.*

The file APPAAA.HLP is a description of what most of the other files
are.  To get this file, try the command:

      PRINT APPAAA.HLP

Quick install files for several versions (the most recent being
Kermit 3.85) are also available from the APPLE2-L list from
LISTSERV@BROWNVM.  To get an index of all of the files available, try
the command:

      INDEX APPLE2-L

To obtain one of the files, try the command:

      GET APPLE2-L yy-nnnnn

where "yy" and "nnnnn" are the numbers shown in the filetype column
of the index.

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