patth@dasys1.UUCP (Patt Haring) (10/20/87)
For anyone and everyone having trouble retrieving KERMIT from the LISTSERV, I was reading Kermit Digest the other day and decided to inquire where I might be able to obtain the disk by mail, either from Columbia University directly or otherwise; here's the reply: From SY.CHRISTINE@cu20b.columbia.edu Tue Oct 20 12:02:11 1987 Received: by dasys1.UUCP (anilla/UUCP-Project/rel-1.0/11-05-86) id AA23047; Tue, 20 Oct 87 12:02:07 EDT Received: from CU20B.COLUMBIA.EDU by columbia.edu (5.54/1.14) id AA15984; Tue, 20 Oct 87 10:57:04 EDT Date: Tue 20 Oct 87 10:56:01-EDT From: Christine M Gianone <SY.CHRISTINE@cu20b.columbia.edu> Subject: Re: Kermit for Apple ][c To: cucard!dasys1!patth In-Reply-To: <8710151425.AA17586@dasys1.UUCP> Message-Id: <12343999786.37.SY.CHRISTINE@CU20B.COLUMBIA.EDU> Status: R Known sources for Kermit on diskettes and other native media. Most include only executable program, not source code or documentation. All diskettes are furnished as is, without warranty of any kind. Most of these sources are public spirited individuals or organizations; they do not necessarily have the expertise (or time) to provide consulting, and they provide the diskettes on a best-effort basis with no guaranteed response time. Prices include postage. If you know of a source for Kermit diskettes not listed here, or wish to volunteer yourself, please let us know. - APPLE II DOS, ProDOS Peter Trei, 15 Sickles Street, New York, NY 10040 Apple II Kermit diskette: $10 -- Patt Haring UUCP: ..cmcl2!phri!dasys1!patth Big Electric Cat Compu$erve: 76566,2510 New York, NY, USA MCI Mail: 306-1255; GEnie: PHaring (212) 879-9031 FidoNet Mail: 1:107/132 or 107/222