dipto@umbc3.UMBC.EDU (Dipto Chakravarty) (02/14/89)
Can someone kindly e-mail me the sources for KERMIT (preferably the 'C' version for MS-DOS machines ? If the sources are out there at some remote site with public access, then the nodename will be appreciated too. Thanks in advance. -- dipto@umbc.bitnet ------\ /------ !uunet!umbc3!dipto dipto@umbc3.umbc.edu -------> In-real-life: <------- dipto@umbc2.umbc.edu nerwin!dipto@umbc3.umbc.edu/ Dipto Chakravarty \------ CMSC, U.of Md, 21228
ruiu@dragos.UUCP (dragos) (02/18/89)
In article <1656@umbc3.UMBC.EDU>, dipto@umbc3.UMBC.EDU (Dipto Chakravarty) writes: > > Can someone kindly e-mail me the sources for KERMIT (preferably the > 'C' version for MS-DOS machines ? If no one near you, or a nearby university hasn't ordered the tapes, you can get any of the Kermit distribution for their billion supported machines from Oklahoma State. It has an interactive mode I believe, but they allow anonymous uucp. My info says they are at okstat Any ACU 2400 1-405-624-6953 "" \r\d\d\r ogin: uucpker word: thefrog The following will get the directories of the files they have: uucp okstat!~uucp/kermit-a/aafiles.dir /usr/spool/uucppublic/kerm.dir.a uucp okstat!~uucp/kermit-b/aafiles.dir /usr/spool/uucppublic/kerm.dir.b uucp okstat!~uucp/kermit-c/aafiles.dir /usr/spool/uucppublic/kerm.dir.c uucp okstat!~uucp/kermit-d/aafiles.dir /usr/spool/uucppublic/kerm.dir.d uucp okstat!~uucp/kermit-e/aafiles.dir /usr/spool/uucppublic/kerm.dir.e The kermit-x designation stands for which distribution tape the stuff is on. And if any folks from okstate are listening, I'd like to thank them for providing that service. It's sure helped me while I was waiting for the post office to deliver tapes. -- Dragos Ruiu ruiu@dragos.UUCP "Yes, Dragos is my first name." ...alberta!edm!dragos!ruiu "Why? Someone said it sounded like a nodename!"