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From: dold@08.usenet.us.com
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Kermit Input commands
Date: 28 Dec 1998 18:01:28 GMT
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Stephen C. Letchford (steveletchford@erols.com) wrote:
: We are running a surveying software that ports to our data collectors using
: Kermit and I need to know all the commands available inside Kermit. Are
: there some commands not shown in the help screen...?
Oh, my goodness, yes! ;-)
They don't fit on several screens.
Since you mention "Input", I suspect that you have already seen working
copies of take scripts.
You should wander over to http://www.columbia.edu/kermit
and locate a book. Or better yet, order a copy of Kermit-95. That way,
you'd get the book, and the accompanying CD would have a hyper-text copy of
the manual, so you could search/cut/paste as you build new scripts.
Scripting is very similar for MSDOS-Kermit, if you are stuck with that, so
the manual is still a good thing.
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Clarence A Dold - dold@network.rahul.net
- Pope Valley & Napa CA.