Subj : almost 4got 1 To : Manley Hubbell From : Steven Horn Date : Tue Sep 03 2002 12:53 am Manley Hubbell (1:105/55) wrote to Steven Horn at 15:25 on 30 Aug 2002: MH> ------------------------------------------------------------ I use MH> a COM program called Telix [ a Canadian product ] Telix has not been Canadian for some time. MH> it does have Kermit listed in on of the many screens MH> Just a second i'll look for that now? MH> ===============================================Which protocol? MH> ASCII MH> Kermit MH> Zmodem MH> :::::::::::: So TELIX lists Kermit as a Protocol MH> used for the transfer of information? I mostly use [Line 9] ASCII MH> and Line 11 [ Zmodem ] and seldom {probably never} use[ed] Kermit MH> this does not mean i dislike it. it just something i have not used I don't know how good the Kermit in Telix is. However, I have to agree with Michel Samson that the Kermit protocols built into BBSes is not likely to be very good at all. MH> ???????????????????????????????????????????????? searching in DEPTH MH> | 1 dup \ DOE |winDo MH> | 2 pup \ DEQ |netsc MH> | 3 tcp \ FCC DOI |Trump MH> | 4\ ggp \ AFT |Slip ?/? probably level 3 stuff MH> "tcp" //tilt\\ MH> ggp 3 GGP # gateway-gateway protocol MH> tcp 6 TCP # transmission control protocol MH> pup 12 PUP # PARC universal packet protocol Now you have me. I use the stuff built into Windows 2000 to connect to the Internet and the last time I thought much about what you've set out above was when I was using Trumpet Winsock seven years ago. Take care, Steven Horn (shorn@yknet.ca) Moderator, ALASKA_CHAT --- timEd/386 1.10.y2k+ * Origin: northof60.tzo.com, Whitehorse, YT, Canada (1:17/67) .