Subj : SBBS/W32 Kermit SABOTAGE To : SEAN DENNIS From : MICHEL SAMSON Date : Mon Nov 15 2004 03:42 pm Hi Sean, SH> We're NOT going to spend days plugging away at it. SD> If you're interested... Some people appear to find a lot more motivation in diminishing the work of others than in testing it. Take Rob Swindell, and more recently Stephen Hurd, for example... they've kept insulting me thru their ~WEB~ site over a setup they can't tell much about but yet they displayed lots of efforts when it was time to object systematically for weeks. To hope that individuals with such a biased background can be interrested hardly sounds realistic - check this here: http://synchro.net/docs/kermit.txt! In reality, `MSK.INI' is made "self-documentary" enough to garantee success and macros ease a SysOp's task well beyond my obstructor's field of expertise but nothing objective is interresting enough for SysOps who are conditioned by larger-than-life EGOs... Nice to see you try though: it's not often that i can read posts which don't follow the main stream. SD> ...a setup I have that works with Maximus for Synchronet... SD> Kermit.Exe -p%p -b%W -t%k -m%d -f%D -r%t ...that's verbatim... SD> If you want the actual KERMIT.EXE, let me know and I'll send it... I have no idea how `Opus Kermit v1.05' is behaving on `BSD~ systems but don't forget that Vince Perriello built it from `C-Kermit' code that dates back to 1985-1986. `OKermit' was released before 1988 arrived!... Salutations, Michel Samson a/s Bicephale http://public.sogetel.net/bicephale/ .... As LEGACY as it may sound `MS-Kermit' flew to the Space Station! :) --- MultiMail/MS-DOS v0.45 - Numbers make BBSing *UNIVERSAL*, not sugar. * Origin: BBS Networks @ www.bbsnets.com 808-839-6036 (1:10/345) .