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    Using C-Kermit: Communications Software for Windows 95 and Windows NT, OS/2, UNIX, Open VMS, COS, AOS/VS, OS-9

    By Frank da Cruz

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    The world's most portable communications software, C-Kermit runs on computers
    ranging from desktop PCs to colossal supercomputers as a serial and modem
    communications package as well as a TCP/IP network client and server. It offers
    automatic dialing, terminal sessions, fast and reliable file transfer, a
    powerful script programming language, and international character-set
    translation-all in a consistent, cross-platform manner.

    Using C-Kermit: Communication Software, Second Edition is the new and definitve
    reference for C-Kermit 6.0, expanded and updated to describe fully all of its
    new features with brand-new tutorials on today's high-speed modems and how to
    get the most out of them.




    Some noteworthy features of this reference are:

    - The most sophisticated discussion of modems, telephones numbers, dialing
    directories, and dialing available anywhere
    - New techniques for achieving faster and faster file transfer
    - A new chapter on external protocols such as XMODEM, YMODEM, and ZMODEM
    - Expanded coverage of TCP/IP, X.25, DECnet, NETBIOS, and other networks
    - Automatic client/server features
    - Support for many new platforms - most notably Windows 95, Windows NT, and
    Stratus VOS
    - Support for many new character sets
    - Massive improvements in the power and usability of the script language

    Like the first edition, the second edition of Using C-Kermit includes complete
    reference material: character tables, tables of escape sequences, an "acronym
    decoder," an excellent index, and an extensive bibliography.

    Frank da Cruz is manager of Communications Software Development at Columbia
    University. He was the leader of the group that invented the Kermit file
    transfer protocol and wrote the first Kermit programs. He is the author of
    Kermit, A File Transfer Protocol, published by Digital Press.

    Christine M. Gianone is manager of the Kermit Project at Columbia University.
    She was a major contributor to the design of the Kermit file transfer protocol
    and to the design of MS-DOS Kermit and C-Kermit. She is the author of Using
    MS-DOS Kermit, published by Digital Press. Frank and Christine "are" Kermit:
    they manage all of the functions of the Kermit group at Columbia, from helping
    users to putting out new products.

    Describes the most sophisticated and flexible handling of modems, telephone numbers, dialing directories, and dialing available anywhere
    Covers new techniques for achieving faster file transfers
    Explains support for many new platforms, most notably Windows 95, Windows NT and Stratus VOS
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