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Date   : Sat, 17 Oct 1987 10:43:00 MDT
From   : Keith Petersen <W8SDZ@SIMTEL20.ARPA>
Subject: Wish, wish *** CP/M KERMIT ***

Karen, if you have a modem program like CROSSTALK, QMODEM, PROCOMM,
MEX-PC, GT, ZCOMM, etc. (anything that will do the "Xmodem" protocol),
running on your MSDOS machine you can use any version of MODEM7, IMP,
or MEX on the CP/M machine to transfer files through the RS232 line.
You didn't say what kind of CP/M machine you have.  As you may know,
there are considerable differences in the hardware used on various
types of CP/M machines.  One would have to know the port addresses and
status bits to configure either Kermit or MODEM7 for the CP/M machine.

--Keith Petersen
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