
13 Apr
1993
13 Apr
'93
10:40 a.m.
Nickey MacDonald says:
I may have missed something, but I don't see where synchronization is a concern. The whole of idea of Kermit is to provide a "binary" path between two computers. It is Kermit's responsibility to ensure the data is received in the same order as sent (sychronization is part of the Kermit protocol, no?).
I don't belive people were talking about Kermit the Protocol. They were talking about Kermit the PD terminal emulation software, which contains Kermit the Protocol. Obviously the protocol can handle error correction -- but that does nothing for you if you want to log in to a machine and do arbitrary things. Perry