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MICROVAX/VMS TK50 KERMIT DISTRIBUTION INFORMATION
April 1988
There are two TK50 distribution tapes, TKV1 and TKV2. TKV1 is equivalent
to Kermit tapes A, B, and E (popular micros - A, popular minis & mainframes -
B, and online documentation). TKV2 is equivalent to tapes C, D, and E
(less popular micros, minis & mainframes, plus documentation).
These tapes are readable on MicroVAX/VMS systems with BACKUP (not COPY).
To read the tape:
1. SET DEFAULT to the directory under which you want the various Kermit
subdirectories created.
2. Physically mount the TK50 cartridge, and type "MOUNT $TAPE1/FOREIGN".
3. Type "BACKUP/LOG $TAPE1/SAVE [.*]".
After some time has passed -- about 30-60 minutes -- the files should be
in several subdirectories of your current directory. These subdirectories
will have names like [KERMIT], [KERMIT-2], [KERMIT-3], etc.
For further information about Kermit distribution, including a current list of
available Kermit programs, documentation, up-to-date ordering information, and
a statement of commercial policy, write to:
Kermit Distribution
Columbia University Center for Computing Activities
612 West 115th Street
New York, NY 10025
For further information about Kermit itself, consult the Kermit User Guide or
the book "Kermit, A File Tranfer Protocol" by Frank da Cruz, Digital Press,
Bedford MA 01730 (1987), order number EY-6705E-DP, call 1-800-343-8321 to
order.
The contents of this tape may be freely reproduced and shared, so long as it is
not done for commercial gain. Please use Kermit only for peaceful and humane
purposes.