pradeep@amadeus.la.tek.com (Pradeep Deshpande) (03/10/89)
I am looking for MSKermit sources. Specifically looking for the latest assembly sources that suport 38400 baud rate. Currently I have Ver 2.26. I'd appreciate any pointers on where and how I can get them. Pradeep Deshpande. ______________________________________________________________________________ _ Email Address pradeep@amadeus.LA.TEK.COM Phone (503) 629 - 1464 ( work ). (503) 645 - 1761 ( Res ). Go Trail Blazers ! ( I know I am wasting my breath. ) _______________________________________________________________________________ _
huangch@eecs.nwu.edu (Chih-Hao Huang) (03/11/89)
> I am looking for MSKermit sources. Specifically looking for the latest >assembly sources that suport 38400 baud rate. Currently I have Ver 2.26. I'd >appreciate any pointers on where and how I can get them. > >Pradeep Deshpande. > _____________________________________________________________________________ > > > Email Address pradeep@amadeus.LA.TEK.COM > Phone (503) 629 - 1464 ( work ). > (503) 645 - 1761 ( Res ). > > Go Trail Blazers ! ( I know I am wasting my breath. ) > _____________________________________________________________________________ > >---------- Try 'anonymous' ftp to the follow sites : cunix.cc.columbia.edu ( 128.59.40.130 ) # official archive of KERMIT simtel20.army.mil ( 26.0.0.74 ) # big brother of PD grape.ecs.clarkson.edu ( 128.153.13.196 ) # semi-official archive of cbip -- C.H.Huang EECS Dept., Northwestern University huangch@eecs.nwu.edu
harvey@dtrc.arpa (Harvey) (03/17/89)
You can obtain source code for all versions of KERMIT from CU20B.COLUMBIA.EDU from director KER:. Hope this helps. Betty Harvey <harvey@dtrc> David Taylor Research David Taylor Research Center