Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!oak.cis.ohio-state.edu!stern From: stern@oak.cis.ohio-state.edu (jeffrey a stern) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: Re: FTP'ing Apple Programs Message-ID: <44921@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu> Date: 24 Apr 89 14:36:37 GMT References: <[E.ISI.EDU]23-Apr-89.18:51:02.SAC.2001CS-SCTC> Sender: news@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu Reply-To: jeffrey a stern Organization: Ohio State University Computer and Information Science Lines: 54 In article <[E.ISI.EDU]23-Apr-89.18:51:02.SAC.2001CS-SCTC> SAC.2001CS-SCTC@E.ISI.EDU (KI Sawyer Small Computer Center) writes: > >Looking for a good source to FTP (ANONYMOUS) Apple files. Any thing >almost for Apple //'s and Desk top accesseories for //GS's. > >Also, anyone have a Kermit program for Apple //e's. All I have >is an Alpha test version of 3.75... > > > Lee Coin > Internet: SAC.2001CS-SCTC@E.ISI.EDU > SomeDay: S2001CS_SCTC@SACEMNET.ARPA > Bell Net: (906) 346-1364 (AV) 472-1364 >Snail Net: 2001 CS/XPC, K.I. SAWYER AFB, MI > 49843-6346 > > =================================================================== > Any opinions, facts, fantasies, and/or lies which may, or may not, > have been expressed in this posting or elsewhere, may or may not > belong to myself, my employer, the building management, the US Air > Force, Marquette County, public and/or private utilities serving > such, the State of Michigan, the USA, or God himself. No other > warranties apply, implied or stated. For further information, call > 1(800)HOO-HAHA. > -------------------------------------------------------------------- I can answer both questions for you, Lee. A good place to start is CUNIXC.CC.COLUMBIA.EDU where you can get the latest kermit versions, by answering the first prompt for "name" with "anonymous", and the second prompt for "password" with your userid (I would answer stern@cis.ohio-state.edu). Then "cd" to kermit and then "cd" to a. You can then say "send appmai.hex" and other sends to get the kermit files you need. I believe the latest kermit files up are for 3.85. I qualify this info with a warning that I believe this version, as I downloaded it, destroyed a subdirectory of mine on my hard- disk earlier this week, so beware. However, this may have been a fault of mine, of course. There are other good sources for other Apple files, like husc6.harvard.edu and others. See articles 10427 and 10428 in comp.sys.apple if your system supports messages back that far. Finally, mail SEWALL@UCONNVM.BITNET (Murph Sewall)for more information. He's pretty up on this stuff. Hope this helps. Jeff Stern.