On Oct 30, 2016 8:48 AM, "allison" <ajp...@verizon.net> wrote: > > On 10/30/2016 04:01 AM, emanuel stiebler wrote: > > On 2016-10-29 09:21, allison wrote: > >> On 10/29/2016 09:55 AM, emanuel stiebler wrote: > >>> Was there a version of kermit for CP/M ? > >> yes and there were more than a few modem/terminal programs. > > > > for CP/M 68K? > > > When people say CP/M its nearly always in the context of > 8080/8085/NSC800/Z80 or maybe 8088/86 > CP/M-68 was rare but likely there was Kermit for it as all versions of > kermit were based on > the same effort. Myself I never used it as I had the alternates like > modem-7 or MEX. > > A basic file transfer program was a trivial thing. > > Allison
I have a disk labeled Sage II Cp/m 68 (000) Kermit. That is what the OP was looking for, for his newly acquired Sage II. We were discussing how to image theae disks, I don't have a 96tpi - capable drive set up on my current disk imaging station otherwise I'd have simply uploaded an .IMD file. Short term he needs cp/m 68 from somewhere else. I assume OP'er has checked jim battle ' sage II website. Bill