berling@silver (Bill Berling) (07/01/88)
I recently received a copy of Kermit. However, I have discovered I also need a machine language monitor such as SUPERMON. Does anyone know where I can get a copy of SUPERMON or an equivalent machine language monitor? Bloomington, Indiana seems to be a real desert when it comes to retail software for Commodores. Thanks in advance for any help, Bill Berling Department of Sociology Indiana University berling@silver.bacs.indiana.edu ->...ihnp4!iuvax!silver!berling
davef@brspyr1.BRS.Com (Dave Fiske) (07/01/88)
In article <1934@silver.bacs.indiana.edu>, berling@silver (Bill Berling) writes: > I recently received a copy of Kermit. However, I have > discovered I also need a machine language monitor such as > SUPERMON. > > Does anyone know where I can get a copy of SUPERMON or > an equivalent machine language monitor? Bloomington, Indiana > seems to be a real desert when it comes to retail software > for Commodores. You probably won't find it in a retail store--I believe it's in the public domain. Try looking in the software libraries of online services like CompuServe and GEnie. Or, you could send $5 to the people that wrote Kermit for the C64 (Dr. Evil Labs). They'll send you a diskette that has a Kermit boot program, as well as the documentation file. Despite the weird name, Dr. Evil Labs is a real organization--I got Kermit 1.7 from them last year, and they now offer Kermit 2.0. -- "ANGRY COW KNOCKS Dave Fiske (davef@brspyr1.BRS.COM) COPTER OUT OF THE SKY" Home: David_A_Fiske@cup.portal.com Headline from Weekly World News CIS: 75415,163 GEnie: davef