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echo: tg_support
to: Mike Roberts
from: Scott Adams
date: 2004-08-08 02:47:56
subject: Re: Setting up Kermit protocol with TG

-=> Quoting Mike Roberts to Sean Dennis <=-

 > Does anyone know if there's documentation about setting up the Kermit protoc
 > with TG?  I've got the files I need to do it with (and I've done it before w
 > Max/2), but I don't know how to write the PDF file for it.  Anyone? :)
 
 > Later, Sean

 MR> I can't answer your question Sean.. but I have a story... I had been
 MR> trying  to get Kermit to run in synchronet  for a bit.  I worked with
 MR> Rob, which was  much like working with Cott lang, he's no Tim, or
 MR> Martin for that matter, and  martin had an attitude at times. I looked
 MR> far and wide and not many got  Kermit working with synchronet. Only
 MR> could download. Well, when push came to  shove Rob swindell didn't have
 MR> any answers. I ran across this great guy from  Canada, named Michel
 MR> Samson. He is a wiz with Kermit. He worked with me and  did wonders.
 MR> Got kermit working here at The Holodeck. I mean he really knows  his
 MR> kermit and is willing to help. If you are interested, please let me
 MR> know,  I will send you his email address, and I am almost sure he can
 MR> help you.  but  if he does, I'll ask if you'll share the info with me..
 MR> Deal?  
 MR> Please let me know. I kid you not. he is good!

        My question is that why use Kermit?  Its so ancient or did
        they come out with a modern version? :)



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