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; FILE MSCUSTOM.INI.
;
; Sample individual customization file for MS-DOS Kermit 3.11 or 3.12.
; Make any desired changes, and then store this file in the same directory
; as your MSKERMIT.INI initialization file.
;
; Author: Christine M. Gianone, Septermber 1992.
; Revised: June 1993.
;
echo Customizations...
COMMENT - Serial communication settings
set port 1 ; Use COM1 (this is the default anyway)
do vax ; Set parameters for talking to a VAX
; (these are Kermit's defaults anyway)
; The following commands are commented out, shown as samples only.
; Replace with settings appropriate for your connection.
;
; set speed 9600 ; Transmission speed
; set parity even ; Even parity, 7 data bits
;
; If the remote host or service does NOT use parity, you should use the
; following two settings:
;
; set parity none
; set terminal display 8
COMMENT - Printing
;
; Uncomment the following command if you don't have a printer. That is,
; remove the semicolon from the left margin. This command prevents
; host-initiated printing operations from hanging your PC. If desired, you
; can also have print operations directed to a file (replace "nul" by a file
; name, for example "set printer c:\logs\printer.log").
;
; set printer nul
COMMENT - TCP/IP network configuration.
;
; To use TCP/IP connections, replace the dummy values below with appropriate
; values for your network (consult your network manager) and uncomment the SET
; TCP/IP commands. Better yet, just SET TCP/IP ADDRESS BOOTP, period.
;
; SET TCP/IP ADDRESS 123.123.123.123 ; My PC's numeric IP address
; SET TCP/IP SUBNETMASK 255.255.255.0 ; My physical network's subnet mask
; SET TCP/IP DOMAIN FOO.BAR.EDU ; My network's domain name
; SET TCP/IP GATEWAY 123.123.123.1 ; My network gateway's IP address
; SET TCP/IP PRIMARY-NAMESERVER 123.123.123.2 ; Primary nameserver's address
; SET TCP/IP SECONDARY-NAMESERVER 123.123.123.3 ; fallback nameserver address
; SET TCP/IP BROADCAST: 255.255.255.255 ; My network's broadcast address
; TELNET macro for making TCP/IP connections.
; "TELNET <ip-host-name-or-address>" makes a new TCP/IP connection.
; "TELNET" (by itelf) resumes the current TCP/IP connection.
; \%1 = IP host name or address
; \%2 = TCP port
; \%3 = terminal type (optional)
;
define telnet -
set flow none,-
set port tcp \%1 \%2,-
if def \%3 set term type \%3,-
pause 0, if succ c
COMMENT - Key definitions. Uncomment these if desired, and/or add your own.
;
; set key \96 \27 ; Exchange ESC and
; set key \27 \96 ; accent-grave keys during terminal emulation.
COMMENT - Default terminal emulation screen color is blue on white.
;
; Uncomment and change to suit your tastes.
; See pages 81-82 of "Using MS-DOS Kermit" for color information.
;
; set terminal color 0 34 47 ; Terminal color is blue on white.
COMMENT - File transfer preferences.
;
;;; Uncomment and/or change to suit your needs.
;
; set block 3 ; Block check 3 = 16-bit CRC.
; set window 2 ; 2 Window slots.
; set receive packet-length 1000 ; Packet length is governed by receiver.
; Macros for transferring files in text and binary mode...
;
define bsend set file type binary, send \%1 \%2 ; SEND in binary mode
define tsend set file type text, send \%1 \%2 ; SEND in text mode
define bget remote set file type binary, get \%1 ; GET in binary mode
define tget remote set file type text, get \%1 ; GET in text mode
COMMENT - Character set preferences. Change to suit your needs.
;
; set terminal character-set latin1 ; Remote host's character set
; set transfer character-set latin1 ; File transfer character set
; set file character-set cp850 ; PC's local character set
echo