Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!mephisto!udel!udccvax1!brahms.udel.edu!gilmore From: gilmore@brahms.udel.edu (Scott Gilmore) Newsgroups: comp.windows.ms Subject: Re: MS-Kermit for MS-Windows 3.0, and TERMINAL... Keywords: Windows 3.0, kermit, vt100, vt-100 Message-ID: <13703@brahms.udel.edu> Date: 13 Sep 90 19:30:17 GMT References: <9848.4979.forumexp@mts.rpi.edu> Distribution: usa Organization: University of Delaware Lines: 17 In article <9848.4979.forumexp@mts.rpi.edu> Barry Bailey writes: > Recently someone indicated that there was a version of Kermit for > Windows, distributed from Columbia. ... It supports H19 and ANSI terminal > types ... Our system requires VT100 terminal emulation. ... > Is there a WIN 3.0 version of Kermit in the works... There is a program called wn100k which is available on at least one of the Win3 archive sites (e.g., cica.cica.indiana.edu, terminator.cc.umich.edu, serv1.cl.msu.edu). It is a vt100 kermit program for Win3, and was written by the same author (William Hall, who writes the Windows column for PC Magazine) as the previous Z/H19 version for Win2. I tried it out, but still prefer WinQVT because it has better screen fonts, more terminal emulations, and more transfer protocols (e.g., Zmodem). Unlike previous versions of QVT, I have not had any problems with the kermit protocol in the latest version (4.36, you can get it too from one of the ftp sites), although I usually use Zmodem for my transfers. I don't know if either of the above fix the PBX problems the author originally mentioned.