[comp.sys.ibm.pc] MS-DOS and C-Kermit Source Diskettes Now Available

SY.CHRISTINE@CU20B.COLUMBIA.EDU (Christine M Gianone) (03/25/88)

By popular demand, source diskettes for MS-DOS Kermit version 2.30, and UNIX
Kermit version 4E(070) are now available from Columbia University Center for
Computing Activities Kermit Distribution.

A set of four IBM PC MS-DOS 360K diskettes contains the source files for
MS-DOS Kermit, for the IBM PC and PS/2 families and compatibles.  A $50 fee
is charged for the source diskettes with the MS-DOS Kermit User Guide.
Please specify MS-DOS Kermit Source Diskettes when ordering.

A set of two IBM PC MS-DOS 360K diskettes contains the source files for the
UNIX version of C-Kermit, which can be built for many different UNIX
systems, including Berkeley, AT&T, Xenix, etc.  A $30 fee is charged for the
source diskettes with the C-Kermit User Guide.  Please specify C-Kermit
Source Diskettes when ordering.

We are also looking into providing Kermit programs in other formats.  Here's
a question I hope someone can answer: Is DEC's new diskette drive, the RX33,
able to read diskettes written (by the same operating system, VMS or Ultrix)
on an RX50?

Here's another question: Can Micro-PDP11's read TK50 tape cartridges written
on a MicroVAX with VMS?  In what format?  Will TK70 drives be able to read
TK50 tapes?