netnews@psc90.UUCP (Remote mail paths) (06/10/89)
Does anyone use the TRS-80 Model - II, version 1.2 kermit? I just
received a copy of it, but as usual there isn't any documentation
for it. I tried hacking at it, but it is quite different from
MS-dos kermit. Also, does anyone use the "INTREX" BBS? That is the
National 2->6000 Forum. Are the worth the long distance call across
the country?
Thanks,
Deryk
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arg@netcom.UUCP (Greg Argendeli) (06/12/89)
In article <929@psc90.UUCP>, netnews@psc90.UUCP (Remote mail paths) writes: > Does anyone use the TRS-80 Model - II, version 1.2 kermit? I just > received a copy of it, but as usual there isn't any documentation > for it. I tried hacking at it, but it is quite different from > MS-dos kermit. Also, does anyone use the "INTREX" BBS? That is the > National 2->6000 Forum. Are the worth the long distance call across > the country? > > Thanks, > > Deryk > If you mean the TRS-BASIC version of INTREX, yes, I have used it (for about 10 minutes). The version I had was only halfway written, and used rather a bit of 'cludged' code. It also does not allow variable baud-rates. Your probably better off running SJASBBS version 1.4 whenever it is available and bug free..... :) ***************************************************************************** *Greg Argendeli | Available in one of these fine flavors! * *Technical Resource Coordinator; | dlb!netcom!arg netcom!nusjecs!arg * *National University, San Jose, CA| nusecs!nusjarg!arg nusdecs!nusjecs!arg * *My employeer knows not of what I speak, and has no relation to these words * *****************************************************************************