Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!att!osu-cis!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!rutgers!columbia!cunixc!suh From: suh@cunixc.columbia.edu (Kenneth Suh) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Kermit, vt100, sliding windows Summary: For the Record Message-ID: <706@cunixc.columbia.edu> Date: 27 May 88 02:48:57 GMT References: <1763@van-bc.UUCP> Reply-To: suh@cunixc.columbia.edu (Kenneth Suh) Organization: Columbia University Lines: 33 In article <1763@van-bc.UUCP> lphillips@lpami.van-bc.UUCP (Larry Phillips) writes: > >In <663@cunixc.columbia.edu>, suh@cunixc.columbia.edu (Kenneth Suh) writes: >>According to our information at Kermit Distribution, there are only two >>implementations of kermit which support sliding windows: Kermit for the >>Prime and a version of Kermit written in Lattice C for the IBM PC. In >>other words, Kermit for the Amiga does not use sliding windows. > >Ken, I don't know where that information comes from, but Aterm 7.3 supports >sliding windows Kermit as one of its two protocols. It was added by Jeff >Lydiatt and myself over a year ago. Aterm 7.3 evolved from Aterm by Michael >Mounier. > >-larry > As stated, my information comes from the resources I have at work. I work for Kermit Distribution. The information which has since been sent out has been brought to the attention of my supervisors. If programmers add features on to Kermit and don't inform us, Kermit Distribution, then people who request information aren't informed either. /ken Kenneth Suh PATH: suh@CUNIXC.COLUMBIA.EDU Kermit Distribution SY.SUH@CU20B.BITNET Columbia University Center for ..!rutgers!columbia!cunixc!suh Computing Activities 612 West 115th Street New York, NY 10025