Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!lll-winken!lll-tis!ames!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!bloom-beacon!gatech!purdue!i.cc.purdue.edu!j.cc.purdue.edu!ray From: ray@j.cc.purdue.edu (Ray Moody) Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm Subject: Re: kermit Message-ID: <6607@j.cc.purdue.edu> Date: 4 Mar 88 19:38:48 GMT References: <228@wsccs.UUCP> <5230@swan.ulowell.edu> Reply-To: ray@j.cc.purdue.edu.UUCP (Ray Moody) Organization: Purdue University Lines: 46 Keywords: kermit transfer protocol Summary: Expires: Sender: Followup-To: Distribution: In article <228@wsccs.UUCP> gvogel@wsccs.UUCP (George Vogel) writes: > I am looking for a public domain version of KERMIT for the C64 >or C128. Hi! I am Ray Moody. I support Commodore Kermit version 2.0. Kermit 2.0 is in the public domain, and may be obtained from: Dr. Evil Laboratories P.O. Box 190 St. Paul, IN 47272 Please send $5.00 (U.S.) to cover the cost of the disk and postage and handling. The program itself is free. Kermit is also available on the arpanet, on bitnet, and on many bulletin boards. Note that version 2.1 will be available "real soon now". In article <5230@swan.ulowell.edu> kpratte@hawk.ulowell.edu (Ken Pratte) writes: > I have a copy of a public domain Kermit that I consider very good. There >is only one hangup, when uploading/downloading it uses true ascii and when >you put it on the disk drive it is still true ascii. Try "set file-type petasci". Other supported file-types are binary and script (for the speedscript wordprocessor). Version 2.1 should include support for a c-power