Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!cbatt!cbosgd!ukma!psuvm.bitnet!psuvax1!burdvax!sdcrdcf!usc-oberon!spencer From: spencer@usc-oberon.UUCP (Randy Spencer) Newsgroups: net.micro.cbm,net.micro.amiga Subject: Kermit disks Message-ID: <584@usc-oberon.UUCP> Date: Sun, 20-Jul-86 18:23:35 EDT Article-I.D.: usc-ober.584 Posted: Sun Jul 20 18:23:35 1986 Date-Received: Wed, 23-Jul-86 01:52:14 EDT Distribution: net Organization: USC Computing Services, Los Angeles, CA Lines: 49 Xref: watmath net.micro.cbm:2378 net.micro.amiga:4027 Someone recently posted to net.cbm that they were looking for a copy of kermit for the 64. I have the most recent version (for a while yet) of kermit and would be more than happy to make a copy of it. This is true for the amiga as well (and the PC too, boy there are alot of kermits). If anybody would like a disk copy of any of these 3 kermits I will be glad to send you one on the following terms. You send me a disk in a return mailer, postage paid, or You send me your name and address and any other important information about you (like which kermit you want) along with $6 and I will send you a disk. Why $6? Well, that is what everyone else I have ever seen puts down. It isn't a rip off like $10 would be, and people probably won't send it as cash in the mail (since it is two bills, and that just feels wrong) so the check will arrive safely and they won't complain when I don't send them anything. And it will cover the expenses plus buy me a candy bar while I am in line at the post office. I am getting a PO box so that when I move again in 6 months people won't be sending the requests to the new tenants. I intend to offer this for as long as I keep in contact with CU20B (or longer). Lastly if anyone knows about the NEW kermit that was written by the guy at SAS, I seem to have misplaced his address. I have the first Kermit as featured in AmigaWorld, the one that has no wildcard sends and has no terminal emulation (just a glass tty). I am sure that fred fish will have the kermits on his disks, but it is nice to have a place to send for disks, and I always wanted to be like fred's nephew, helping him distribute software. The address to send to is: Randy Spencer Keeper of the Kermits <--- optional PO Box 4542 Berkeley, CA 94704 I am currently moving up to berkeley that is why the USC address below -- ============================================================================== ....I disclaim everything, I had nothing to do with it, it's not my fault!.... Randal Spencer - DEC, {amiga} Consulting - University of Southern California phone: (213) 743-5363 Arpa:Spencer@USC-ECL,USC-Oberon Bitnet:Spencer@USCVAXQ UUCP:...up to you!{{decvax,ucbvax}!sdcrdcf,scgvaxd,smeagol}!usc-oberon!spencer Home: 937 N. Beverly Glen Bl. Bel Air California 90077 (213) 470-0428 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------