From: Prof P V E McClintock Date: Wed, 29 Jun 94 09:08:34 +0100 Message-Id: <24886.9406290808@cent1.lancs.ac.uk> Received: by cent1.lancs.ac.uk; Wed, 29 Jun 94 09:08:34 +0100 To: kermit@columbia.edu Subject: Want it? Cc: pya007@cent1.lancs.ac.uk Dear Ms/Mssrs Gianone, Evarts, Newcomb, I recently wrote a kermit for Nicolet NIC-80 series data processors (1080, LAB-80, MED-80, NMR-80, BNC-12 etc) and would be glad to let you have a copy, if you would like one? (These are obsolete machines, but a fair number are still in use around the world and I think the kermit would be useful to anybody using them.) I could ftp the sourcecode to you, if you tell me the address etc, but the instructions would have to come by steam mail as they include photocopied material not available in electronic form. All best wishes, Peter McClintock. From: Prof P V E McClintock Date: Thu, 30 Jun 94 09:17:38 +0100 Message-Id: <7838.9406300817@cent1.lancs.ac.uk> Received: by cent1.lancs.ac.uk; Thu, 30 Jun 94 09:17:38 +0100 To: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu Subject: NIC-80 Kermit Cc: pya007@cent1.lancs.ac.uk Dear Frank, Many thanks for your message. As suggested, the sourcecode of the Nicolet NIC-80 Kermit is appended below. I hope it is not too long to get through the system! Should I mail the instructions to you at the standard address, or what? All best wishes, Peter.