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 \hbox{\:MColumbia University \:Lin the City of New York}
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Dear KERMIT User,

Included on the enclosed tape are all the successful implementations of KERMIT
done or received by us to date.  Recent additions to the collection include the
DEC Rainbow 100, DEC VAX/VMS, and Apple II/DOS.  In addition, the RT-11 Pascal
implementation was completed, several new CP/M systems are now supported by
KERMIT-80, and many improvements were made to the UNIX, TOPS-10, TOPS-20,
VM/CMS, and MS/PC DOS implementations.  The user manual has been fully updated,
the protocol manual redone, and so forth.  Your tape includes source files and
documentation, plus binaries when practical.  Also included is a file called
{\:A00README.TXT}, which describes the contents of the tape in more detail.
That file is also enclosed, on paper, along with one copy each of the
{\:IKermit Users Guide} and the {\:IKermit Protocol Manual}.  The Users Guide
contains installation instructions for the various implementations.

Kermit is distributed free with the understanding that it will never be sold as
a product.  This is done in the hope that use of Kermit will become widespread
enough to make communications between any two computers a real possibility
rather than a pipedream.  We encourage you to return any new implementations,
bug fixes, or documentation to us so we can pass them along to others.

The popularity of KERMIT has been far greater than we ever expected, and we
have been swamped with requests.  Unfortunately, we are not set up as a
software distribution center; we have neither sufficient staff nor computing
resources for the job.  Therefore, we are asking a donation of 100 dollars to
cover the costs of media, postage, labor, and computer resources.  This will
allow us to send shipments of higher quality in a more timely fashion.

Meanwhile, we will seek new ways to distribute KERMIT: user groups like SHARE
and DECUS, computer networks like BITNET.  We also encourage you to pass KERMIT
along directly to other sites that ask you about it, rather than referring them
back to us.  We only ask that profit not be your goal, credit be given where it
is due, and that new material be sent back to us so that we can maintain a
definitive and comprehensive set of KERMIT implementations.

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\hbox to size{{\hskip 3.5in}Sincerely,}
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\hbox to size{{\hskip 3.5in}Frank da Cruz\hss}
\hbox to size{{\hskip 3.5in}Manager of DEC Systems\hss}
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{\:ISpecial note to security and military installations or contractors:}\ \ It
is hoped that you will use KERMIT only for peaceful and benevolent purposes.
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