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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
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Subject: Announcing MS-DOS Kermit 3.15 Beta 21
Date: 19 May 1997 20:55:21 GMT
Organization: Columbia University
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The status-line clock now can show elapsed time for the current connection
via SET TERMINAL CLOCK { ON, OFF, ELAPSED-TIME }. ON shows time of day,
ELAPSED-TIME shows elapsed time. Also the clock sampling and display
mechanism has been adjusted to prevent flickering in Windows, and so now
is ON by default for both DOS and Windows 3.x. The elapsed-time clock can
also be set back to 0 with the new RESET CLOCK command.
New \Kdebug Kverb added, to toggle SET DEBUG SESSION while in CONNECT
mode, and assigned to Alt-d by default. This removes the necessity to
escape back, SET DEBUG SESSION, and reconnect to get terminal-screen
debugging, and then escape back, SET DEBUG OFF, and reconnect to turn it
off again.
\Kreset (reset the terminal emulator) assigned to Alt-r for compatibility
with Kermit 95. It is also still on Alt-=, as before.
Additional TCP/IP stack monitoring and debugging facilities, described in
MSK315.DOC.
Beta 21 is at:
ftp://kermit.columbia.edu/kermit/test/bin/msk315.zip
As with the previous Betas, download this one into your regular MS-DOS Kermit
3.14 directory and unzip it. It makes MSK315.EXE and MSK315.DOC files which
do not conflict with your current installation. To test, just run MSK315
instead of KERMIT. Send reports to kermit-support@columbia.edu.
Thanks as always to JRD!
- Frank