Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!ames!amdahl!pyramid!ncc!alberta!dvinci!maton From: maton@dvinci.USask.CA (Terry Maton) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: Re: Kermit and Laser 128 Message-ID: <1943@dvinci.USask.CA> Date: 5 Apr 89 14:17:39 GMT References: Organization: University of Saskatchewan Lines: 38 From article , by davidbrierley@LYNX.NORTHEASTERN.EDU: > > Here's a reprint of an early info-apple entry that sheds > light on Kermit and the Laser 128: > > Well, I finally had the time (and help, thank you Terry Banks) to get > Kermit up and running on my Laser128. Here is a little help for others: > I tried both Kermit 3.81 and then 3.84, they both worked equally well. > I had to use the Microtek driver instead of the super-serial driver You can get KERMIT-A2 from Dick Atlee at the University of Maryland (ATLEE@UMDC.BITNET). This Kermit runs under a form of DOS 3.3, NOT ProDos, but it is *EXCELLENT* in it's capabilities and it's VT-100 emulation is *THE BEST* I've seen. (The latest version even works with such full-screen editors as 'EVE' in VAX-VMS systems!) There are all sorts of goodies such as screen-dump to printer at any time, logging a session to file, and the cost is $5 which includes a full instruction manual!!! And *YES* **IT WORKS** with no problems at all on my Laser 128! Terry Maton University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon Saskatchewan Canada uucp address: maton@dvinci.USask.ca bitnet address: MATON@SASK.BITNET Disclaimer: Did I really say that? Now can you be sure? Is that what I meant? Don't ask me!