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From: "Neil Marko" <nmarko@isyssoft.com>
Subject: K95 files
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Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 13:39:36 GMT
Organization: @Home Network
To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
Hi all:
I recently placed on the VOS anonymous FTP site a few files of particular
interest to those of use using Kermit-95 (see below) as our terminal
emulator. These files include:
pc95.ksc - a Kermit script to reprogram the keyboard to look like PC-Connect
kermit.ttp - a ttp for Kermit based on the vt320 ttp with several
enhancements.
In addition, I have also include a program ("set_terminal_type.pl1"). This
table-driven program will query the terminal and attempt to determine what
it is and set it to the correct ttp. The example table given will recognize
v102, v103, ibm3161, vt320, kermit and a few others.
The files are in :
ftp://ftp.stratus.com/pub/vos/ttps/kermit_stuff.save.evf.gz
What is Kermit-95?
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/kermit.html
Have fun!
Neil Marko