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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Frank da Cruz (Manager, Communications Software Development, Columbia University) , Christine Gianone (Manager, The Kermit Project, Columbia University)Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology Imprint: Digital Press Edition: 2nd edition Dimensions: Width: 18.90cm , Height: 3.40cm , Length: 24.60cm Weight: 1.040kg ISBN: 9781555581640ISBN 10: 1555581641 Pages: 648 Publication Date: 20 December 1996 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: No Longer Our Product Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsRunning C-Kermit * Getting Connected * The Basics of File Transfer * Solving File Transfer Problems * Using a Kermit Server * International Character SetsReviewsFor those of us that communicate in heterogeneous envinronments ... this book is perfect. ... I personally think that every professional sys admin should take a look at this book and get a copy of the package from Columbia University... - Sys Admin Magazine, July 1997 For those who insist that computer documentation is, by nature, turgid, obtuse, and boring, you haven't read anything by Frank da Cruz and Christine Gianone. Technical writers take note: *this* is how you do it. - Rob Slade, comp.dcom.telecom, June 1997 For those of us that communicate in heterogeneous envinronments ... this book is perfect. ... I personally think that every professional sys admin should take a look at this book and get a copy of the package from Columbia University... - Sys Admin Magazine, July 1997 For those who insist that computer documentation is, by nature, turgid, obtuse, and boring, you haven't read anything by Frank da Cruz and Christine Gianone. Technical writers take note: *this* is how you do it. - Rob Slade, comp.dcom.telecom, June 1997 For those of us that communicate in heterogeneous envinronments ... this book is perfect. ... I personally think that every professional sys admin should take a look at this book and get a copy of the package from Columbia University... - Sys Admin Magazine, July 1997 For those who insist that computer documentation is, by nature, turgid, obtuse, and boring, you haven't read anything by Frank da Cruz and Christine Gianone. Technical writers take note: *this* is how you do it. - Rob Slade, comp.dcom.telecom, June 1997 For those of us that communicate in heterogeneous envinronments ... this book is perfect. ... I personally think that every professional sys admin should take a look at this book and get a copy of the package from Columbia University... - Sys Admin Magazine, July 1997 For those who insist that computer documentation is, by nature, turgid, obtuse, and boring, you haven't read anything by Frank da Cruz and Christine Gianone. Technical writers take note: *this* is how you do it. - Rob Slade, comp.dcom.telecom, June 1997 Author InformationFrank da Cruz is Manager of Communications SoftwareDevelopment at Columbia University. He was the leader of the group that created the Kermit file transfer protocol and wrote the first Kermit programs. He has written several books for Digital Press, including Kermit: A File Transfer Protocol and two editions of Using C-Kermit, and is principalauthor of the C-Kermit software for Unix and VMS and co-author of Kermit 95 for Windows. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |