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From: rosseau@imap2.asu.edu
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Simple Kermit dailing script
Date: 6 Jan 1998 17:54:48 GMT
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Summary: Script for everyone!
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Hello,
My name is Louie and and I am willing to share my simple and
easy-to-understand dialing script with those who are interested. If you
are interested, please respond to this post. I shared my script with
many of my fellow students and they were appreciative.
It seems to me that the script examples included with MS-DOS Kermit are
unnecessarily long and complex. The scripts contain odd macro definitions
and redirection that puzzles me. They are not very good templates for the
person interested in writing their very own script--especially if the
person is a beginner or is unfamiliar with batch programming.
My script is easy to comprehend and I am going to add many remarks so
that everyone can understand what is being done at each step. The script
reads like a DOS batch file so that those who are familiar with batch
programming will easily comprehend the script. Moreover, my script is
less than one page in length and contains only script and
macro commands.
If people are interested, I can also post some of my macro definitions
for uploading and downloading files and other neat things. But for now,
adios amigos.
P.S., it is currently 65 degrees and sunny in Arizona.