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of C-Kermit, previously distributed as ckubwr.txt and, before that, as ckuker.bwr , after the fashion of old Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) software releases that came with r
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hacking easier. The Distributed Common Grounds System (DCGS) is an interoperability syntax code set to enable data transfer through bus ports within the DIB connected nodes. Due t
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developed and/or distributed by the Kermit Project at Columbia University, hundreds of other software products -- commercial, shareware, and freeware -- also include some level of
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it can operate in a distributed fashion: an included program (boadicea) in the software suite can collect data collected captured from various aldebaran sniffers. The sniffer also
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