Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!mit-eddie!uw-beaver!tikal!phred!billr From: billr@phred.UUCP (Bill Robicheaux) Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm Subject: Re: kermit for c-128 Message-ID: <1940@phred.UUCP> Date: 18 Jan 88 15:24:23 GMT References: <608@silver.bacs.indiana.edu> <2917@killer.UUCP> <6180@j.cc.purdue.edu> Reply-To: billr@phred.UUCP (Bill Robicheaux) Followup-To: Article <2917@killer.UUCP> elg@killer.UUCP (Eric Green) Organization: <6180@j.cc.purdue.edu>o Lines: 24 Keywords: C64/C128 people This is the first time I've posted anything to the net. I hope I don't offend anyone. In article <2917@killer.UUCP> elg@killer.UUCP (Eric Green) writes: >I don't think it would be wise. There are not too many C64/C128 people >on the net, and making the entire net carry $$$$$ worth of >UUENCODE'ed software for 5 or 6 people sounds pretty silly. I assure you there are many C64/C128 users such as myself that read and use the programs that come across the net. There are fewer people who contribute on a regular basis. Thanks to everyone on the net for your tips. I bought a C64 a few years ago to learn programming. Since then, I've run assembly, Fourth, Pascal, and C (compliments to C-Power) on this inexpensive little machine. It has served it's purpose well. I agree a program such as Kermet is too big to post when it can be obtained in other ways. BTW Eric, this fellow Cajun was originally from New Iberia. Yup, I went to USL. Bill Robicheaux Standard Disclaimer: The opinions expressed are mine and do not represent those of my employer.