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From: not-2-disclose@the.net
Subject: MS-DOS Kermit, more capabalities
Message-ID: <011500030242not-2-disclose@the.net>
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2000 08:20:54 GMT
Organization: Sympatico
To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
Hi Jake, (N.B.: this is 495 lines long)
Hi everybody,
I am now replying to "MS-DOS Kermit, more capabalities" of January 6 (a
reply to my own)... This was published in comp.protocols.kermit.misc:
MS> ...i've noticed the driver files which are found inside the Caldera
MS> `DR-WebSpyder' ShareWare archive...
J> ...I was hoping someone could tell me where to find this "Caldera
J> `DR-WebSpyder' ShareWare archive"??
Caldera `DR-WebSpyder' ShareWare archives can be found at:
ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/misc/caldera/drwebspyder/ ...
(DRWebDem.144 - 1M4 & DiskCopy.COM - 23K8, r2.04
*OR* DRWebDem.EXE - 1M4)
ftp://ftp.misa.ac.ru/pub/old/caldera/drwebspyder/ ...
(DRWebDem.IMG - 1M4 & DiskCopy.COM - 23K8, r2.04)
In case you'd want to see more of the `DiskCopy.COM' utility, a couple
alternate ~URL~s for getting it follow; it's part of the `MKDskZIP.EXE'
self-extractable archive. - Here are the site addresses:
ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/misc/caldera/drdos/DR-DOS.702/IMAGES/ ...
(MKDskZIP.EXE 88K6)
ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/misc/caldera/drdos/DR-DOS.702/IMAGES/ ...
(MKDskZIP.EXE 88K6)
Now, here's what you can expect from Caldera's bootable diskettes:
DrWebDem.144 - 15 files, 1M4 : DrWebDem.IMG - 16 files, 1M4
DrWebDem.EXE : (slightly customized version)
::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
AutoExec.BAT 929 980818 17h16 Ashr : 936 980508 15h49 Ashr
Choice .COM : 7824 980216 07h02 Ashr
Command .COM 66657 980227 07h02 Ashr : 50032 980311 15h30 Ashr
DRMouse .COM 17559 980903 12h15 Ashr : 17692 980506 10h40 Ashr
Fade .COM 55 980727 10h43 Ashr : 858 971126 17h26 Ashr
IBMBIO .COM 29594 980227 07h02 ASHR : 29594 980216 07h02 aSHR
IBMDOS .COM 30720 980227 07h02 ASHR : 30800 980311 11h53 Ashr
Splash .COM 8848 980727 10h43 Ashr :
VDrvChng.COM 605 980310 14h34 Ashr : 605 980310 14h34 Ashr
COM_Port.EXE 19869 980508 15h00 Ashr : 19869 980508 15h00 Ashr
************************************** : '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
WS32 .EXE 1165280 980819 12h25 Ashr : 1174898 980508 16h07 Ashr <==
************************************** : ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
WebSplsh.GIF 7117 980817 15h23 Ashr :
DRLogo .LGO : 64768 980311 11h44 Ashr
ANSI .SYS : 3320 980310 09h46 Ashr
Config .SYS 152 980727 10h52 Ashr : 149 980506 16h25 Ashr
EMM386 .SYS 40010 920428 09h13 Ashr : 40010 920428 09h13 Ashr
VDisk .SYS 4077 980216 07h02 Ashr : 4077 980216 07h02 Ashr
Welcome .TXT 1761 980818 12h36 Ashr : 1872 980508 15h58 Ashr
The file of interrest here is `WS32.EXE'; its size doesn't make it too
convenient for use on "legacy" machines, at 1 Mega-byte... Nonetheless,
if you can manage with it, you'll find the following executables at any
of the sites which i've just mentioned above:
LSL .COM 18356 960401 10h55 Link Support Layer v2.20 (960401)
NCOMX .COM 22520 960606 1h01 Async board MLID driver v3.13 (950825)
NWRemote.COM 15024 980424 12h51 DOS ODI NetWare Stack v3.14 (950830)
Pkt2ODI .EXE 8795 980424 2h00 Packet-driver to ODI converter r1.00
Dialer .EXE 134608 980424 2h00 Dialer r1.00 (terminal or script mode)
One other file of interrest is `IPXODI.COM' and it can be found at one
of these locations:
ftp://ftp.telekabel.at/ ...
/pub/chello/Treiber/Netzwerkkarten/Accton/ENet/PCMCIA/En2218/ ...
.. /NETWARE/NWCLIENT/ ...
(IPXODI.COM - 38K8, v3.03 960611)
ftp://ftp.psych1.uni-hamburg.de/pub/novell/VLM/IBM_6/ ...
(NWUnPack.EXE - 37K9, v2.1 & IPXODI.CO_ - 22K, v3.03 960611)
Finally, should both sites fail to work, euh... here's a last one:
ftp://ftp.dlink.com/adapters/de650/uncompressed/IBMPC/NETWARE/ ...
(IPXODI.COM - 38K4, v3.01 941031)
N.B.:
Copies of `NWUnPack.EXE' and `IPXODI.CO_' are found in here too:
ftp://ftp.uni-bayreuth.de/pub/pc/caldera/DR-DOS.703/images/disk01.144
ftp://ftp.uni-bayreuth.de/pub/pc/caldera/DR-DOS.703/images/disk03.144
ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/misc/caldera/drdos/DR-DOS.702/IMAGES/DISK01.144
ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/misc/caldera/drdos/DR-DOS.702/IMAGES/DISK03.144
Of course, that's quite a big DownLoad for such small utilities!... ;->
[...]
Relatively to configuration, you'll get a basic setup in `DR_Web-Spyder'
but it needs some workout to really become usefull (as a general purpose
stack/packet-driver)... The four `Net-COM#.CFG' configuration files did
not allow me to run `Kermit' via its DIRECT DOS ~ODI~ interface until i
made some changes - the packet-driver at 0x69 should work fine too. The
"!" characters of this listing must be replaced with spaces (my `Kermit'
macro won't allow me to send idented texts yet!):
********************************************************[ Net_Bak.CFG ]*
Link driver NCOMX
!!!!!INT 4
!!!!!PORT 3F8
!!!!!PROTOCOL IP 800 PPP ; Related to Kermit (SLIP/PPP)
!!!!!PROTOCOL IPX 8137 PPP
!!!!!PROTOCOL ARP 806 PPP
!!!!!PROTOCOL RARP 8035 PPP
Link Support
!!!!!Buffers 8 1504
!!!!!MemPool 8192
PROTOCOL TCPIP
!!!!!BIND NCOMX
!!!!!IP_ADDRESS 0.0.0.0
!!!!!IP_NETMASK 255.255.255.0
#First router (Domain Name Server)
!!!!!IP_ROUTER 204.101.251.1
#Second router
!!!!!IP_ROUTER 204.101.251.2
#Third router
# (none)
!!!!!NB_BRDCAST 204.101.251.255
!!!!!TCP_MAXSEGSIZE 1460
!!!!!TCP_WINDOW 1024
!!!!!TCP_SOCKETS 8
!!!!!UDP_SOCKETS 6
!!!!!RAW_SOCKETS 1
#Gateway
# IP_GATEWAY 0.0.0.0
PROTOCOL KERMIT
!!!!!BIND NCOMX
PROTOCOL IPX
!!!!!BIND 1
PROTOCOL NESL
!!!!!BIND NCOMX
PROTOCOL TCPDRVR ; For TERMview/NC
!!!!!LINK DRIVER NCOMX
****************************************************************[ EOF ]*
As for `Dial.CFG', it's usable as is. I didn't need or want to make use
of `Dial.SCP' since i have to type my UserName & PassWord in a terminal
mode LogIn session: i didn't succeed making ~PAP~ work yet and there
might be a problem for those who happen to use lower-case letters...
I didn't fiddle with `NESL.COM' because that one doesn't seem to be
required at all for `Kermit' and/or some other programs to work. %-)
The one thing with which i did fiddle somewhat is this: a batch command
file to load the ~TSR~s, start the dialer, grab the ~IP~ addresses from
the screen to check them and redial in case of a possible problem... to
feed them to the different client applications, etc... Here it is:
*************************************************************[ Go.BAT ]*
@ECHO OFF
REM This batch-file sets up the DOS Novell NetWare
REM [O]pen [D]ata-Link [I]nterface which is found
REM in Caldera's `DR_Web-Spyder' demo diskette.
REM
REM An `EtherNet' Packet-Driver "shim" allows it to
REM be used with `WatTCP' applications. A 2nd shim
REM should allow for the use of Trumpet ~TCP~/~ABI~
REM applications (only, it hasn't done much so far).
:
REM N.B.: An ~ANSI~ driver is required for this to
REM work. `VMANSI.COM v2.70' needs less than
REM 2 Kb ~RAM~, it's found in `VMix285.ZIP'.
:
XEcho.COM \27[1;47;30m\13\10
CLS
SET MyIP=
:ReDial
IF NOT (%MyIP%) == (Failed) GOTO Dial
XEcho.COM \13\27[1A\27[1A\27[1A\27[0;40;30m\27[K\27[1B\27[1B\27[1B
XEcho.COM \27[1;47;31mThe installation now recycles.\27[K
XEcho.COM \27[0m\13\10\32\27[K\13\10\27[K\13\10\27[1A\27[1m
XEcho.COM Press [\27[36mCtrl\27[37m]+[\27[36mC\27[37m] to abort.
XEcho.COM \32 \13\10
XEcho.COM \32 \13\10\27[1A
:Dial
REM `NTCPDrv.EXE v3.1' is from `NTCPDrv.ZIP'.
REM See `TCP201.ZIP' for related applications.
IF EXIST NTCPDrv.EXE NTCPDrv.EXE -U>Nul
REM `LSL.COM' v2.20, `NCOMX.COM' v3.13 and `NWRemote.COM v3.14' are
REM from the former Novell NetWare suite. `Pkt2ODI.EXE r1.00' is the
REM only ~TSR~ which appears to be an original creation of Caldera...
IF EXIST Pkt2ODI.EXE Pkt2ODI.EXE /U>Nul
REM `Termin.COM v11.1' is needed only when trying `ODIPkt.COM v3.0'
REM instead of `Pkt2ODI.EXE' - some more tests remain to be done...
IF EXIST Termin.COM Termin.COM 0x69>Nul
IF EXIST NWRemote.COM NWRemote.COM U>Nul
IF EXIST NCOMX.COM NCOMX.COM U>Nul
IF EXIST LSL.COM LSL.COM U>Nul
IF NOT (%MyIP%) == (Failed) GOTO Reset
REM Prompt before recycling!...
PAUSE
XEcho.COM \27[1;47;30m\32\27[K\13\10\27[1A
CLS
:Reset
SET IP=
SET DNS=
SET MYIP=
SET REMIP=
SET GATEWAY=
SET NETMASK=255.255.255.0
:
REM * I M P O R T A N T * Put your own user-specific parameters here!
:
REM Scripting might be an option, eventually. Beware: some
REM CAPITALIZATION seems to possibly happen in ~PAP~ LogIns!
rem SET Key=PassWord
SET DNS1=204.101.251.1
SET DNS2=204.101.251.2
SET DOMAIN=sympatico.ca
SET POP3=pop1.sympatico.ca
SET FTP=www3.sympatico.ca
rem SET NEWS=
rem SET SMTP=
rem SET EMAIL=
:Load
REM `Net_Bak.CFG' is a sort of "template" configuration-file here...
COPY Net_Bak.CFG Net.CFG>Nul
REM `XEcho.COM v1.1' is from `XEchoV11.ZIP'.
REM Setting the ~UART~'s ~FIFO~ trigger level IS NOT required, usually;
REM it may not help but in MARGINAL CASES ONLY (where the PC is loaded).
rem XEcho.COM \27[1;31mFIFO adjustment in progress...\27[K\27[0m\13\10
REM `SetFIFO.EXE r1.00' can be found inside Novell `DOS7****.EXE'
REM and it needs help from `KeyTap.EXE v1.30' (`KeyTap13.ZIP')...
REM Present setting: SetFIFO.EXE 1_(Enable) 2_(COM2) 3_(Medium).
rem KeyTap.EXE SetFIFO.EXE // [=]123
REM The `ACOM v3.03' FreeWare is a bit more configurable but the problem
REM with that utility is it's written in *German* and it may fail on PCs
REM like mine where the ~BIOS~ is too old to recognize COM3/~IRQ5~, etc.
REM Present setting is for COM1.
rem ACOM.EXE COM1 FIFO 8
rem ECHO.
REM This label refers to an entry point which skips loading/dialing.
REM `TestScrn.CAP' is a capture previously made for testing purposes.
XEcho.COM \27[0;40;36m
IF (%1) == () GOTO NoFake
XEcho.COM \27[24;0H
TYPE TestScrn.CAP
IF NOT EXIST TestScrn.CAP GOTO End
GOTO ReadIP
:NoFake
XEcho.COM \27[1;47;30mTSR loading & phone dialing in progress...
XEcho.COM \32\27[K\13\10\27[1m
XEcho.COM \27[1;40;37m\27[K\13\10
LSL.COM
XEcho.COM \27[0;40;37m\27[K\13
NCOMX.COM
XEcho.COM \13\27[1;40;37m\13\10\32\27[K\13
NWRemote.COM
XEcho.COM \27[0;40;36m\13\10\32\27[K\13\10
SET GateWay=
SET MyIP=
SET RemIP=
REM `Dialer.EXE r1.00' is from Caldera's `DR_Web-Spyder'. This original
REM utility benefits from the use of the "B:" option on 8088/8086 `XT's
REM which often run an older DOS version such as v3.30 - a bare minimum.
REM The output of `Dialer.EXE' is easily captured (IF running a script).
IF (%Speed%) == () SET Speed=57600
Dialer.EXE /B:%Speed%
rem SET Speed=
IF ERRORLEVEL == 0 GOTO ReadIP
XEcho.COM \27[24;0H\27[1;40;31m* A N E R R O R O C C U R E D *
GOTO Failure
:ReadIP Set the screen right (to ease the work of `IPRead.COM').
XEcho.COM \13\10\10\27[21;74H(MyIP)\27[22;73H(RemIP)\27[25;0H
XEcho.COM \10\10\10\10\10\10\10\10\10\10\10\10\10\10\10\10\10\10\10\10
XEcho.COM \27[23;0H\27[1;40;31m
REM `IPRead.COM v0.15' is from `IPCfg012.ZIP'.
IPRead.COM "local ip = ">$IP#.BAT
REM `IPRead.COM' looks for a *WELL-FORMED* numeral ~IP~ address...
IF ERRORLEVEL == 1 GOTO Abort
XEcho.COM \27[1A\13\27[K\27[1;40;31m
CALL $IP#.BAT
DEL $IP#.BAT
SET IP=%MyIP%
XEcho.COM \13\27[23;0H\27[1;40;31m
IPRead.COM "gateway ip = ">$IP#.BAT
IF ERRORLEVEL == 1 GOTO Abort
XEcho.COM \27[1A\13\27[0;40;30m\27[K\27[1;44;37m
CALL $IP#.BAT
DEL $IP#.BAT
SET RemIP=%MyIP%
SET MyIP=%IP%
REM Variable for `NTCPDrv.EXE' - the `Trumpet' DOS packet driver:
REM don't clear this variable if it's going to be needed later...
rem SET IP=
:Abort
REM Redial?
REM `IPRead.COM' eases the task of checking the ~IP~
REM addresses since *LEADING ZEROS ARE STRIPED OFF*:
REM "0.0.0.0" is a suspicious Local ~IP~ address!...
IF (%MYIP%)==() GOTO Failure
rem IF (%MYIP%)==(
IF (%MYIP%)==(0.0.0.0) GOTO Failure
IF (%REMIP%)==() GOTO Failure
rem IF (%REMIP%)==(
IF (%REMIP%)==(0.0.0.0) GOTO Failure
GOTO Success
:Failure
SET MyIP=Failed
GOTO ReDial
:Success
XEcho.COM \13\10\27[5;0H\13
ECHO Updating the dynamic IP address in `Net.CFG'...
REM `XChange.COM' is found in `Yan-22ux.EXE' -or- `NMO-E03.EXE' but
REM `NetMail & OLIM' has a number of *usefull* utilities inluded...
XChange.COM Net.CFG "IP_ADDRESS 0.0.0.0" "IP_ADDRESS %MyIP%">Nul
XEcho.COM \13\10Updating other configuration files & variables:
XEcho.COM \13\10\13\10\27[0m
ECHO - Creating `WatTCP.CFG'...
REM It may be usefull to include the *FULL PATH* name here!...
SET WatTCP.CFG=WatTCP.CFG
ECHO my_ip=%MYIP%>WatTCP.CFG
ECHO gateway=%REMIP%>>WatTCP.CFG
ECHO netmask=%NETMASK%>>WatTCP.CFG
ECHO nameserver=%DNS1%>>WatTCP.CFG
ECHO nameserver=%DNS2%>>WatTCP.CFG
ECHO domainlist=%DOMAIN%>>WatTCP.CFG
REM Most of this section is for RLFossil, a 386+ Virtual ~TelNet~ MoDem.
ECHO print="WatTCP: BootP, ~FOSSIL~, ~BIOS INT-14~, etc...">>WatTCP.CFG
ECHO hostname="bbs">>WatTCP.CFG
ECHO idname=guess>>WatTCP.CFG
ECHO aamask=0000>>WatTCP.CFG
ECHO cd_delay=72>>WatTCP.CFG
ECHO nc_delay=18>>WatTCP.CFG
REM Move the "term_type=" statement to `RLFossil.CFG' for conveniency...
ECHO include=RLFossil.cfg>>WatTCP.CFG
ECHO inport=0>>WatTCP.CFG
ECHO outport=23>>WatTCP.CFG
ECHO handshake=3>>WatTCP.CFG
GOTO Make_NOS
REM News & Mail.
ECHO nntphost=%NEWS%>>WatTCP.CFG
ECHO smtphost=%SMTP%>>WatTCP.CFG
ECHO mailaddr=EMAIL%>>WatTCP.CFG
:Make_NOS
ECHO include=ksp.cfg>>WatTCP.CFG
ECHO.>>WatTCP.CFG
ECHO - Creating `NOS.CFG'...
REM Worked fine with `KA9Q NOS v911229', `KA9Q NOS v920106' (ghm/was).
ECHO domain suffix %DOMAIN%.>NOS.CFG
ECHO ip address %MYIP%>>NOS.CFG
REM `Pkt2ODI.EXE'/`ODIPkt.COM' both use vector 0x69 (unless specified).
ECHO attach packet 0x69 sl0 5 1600>>NOS.CFG
ECHO domain addserver %DNS1%>>NOS.CFG
ECHO domain addserver %DNS2%>>NOS.CFG
ECHO route add default sl0>>NOS.CFG
ECHO - Creating `RLFossil.CFG'...
REM Term_Type=ansi/115200 or tty/115200 (max.) but `RLFossil.EXE'
REM never seemed to be able to attain more than 19K2 bps anyway!
ECHO term_type=vt100/115200>RLFossil.CFG
REM Quit here to skip the following (i.e. DOS ~ODI~ only);
REM would be a good place for loading `IPXODI.COM v3.03'!
rem GOTO End
XEcho.COM \13\10\13\10\27[1;40;37m
XEcho.COM The `Pkt2ODI' packet-driver shim can be loaded.\13\10\13\10
XEcho.COM Press [\27[36mCtrl\27[37m]+[\27[36mC\27[37m] to abort.\13
XEcho.COM Press \27[0m[\27[1;36mCtrl\27[0;37m]+[\27[1;36mC\27[0;37m]
XEcho.COM \27[1m to abort. \13\10
XEcho.COM \32 \13\10\27[1A
PAUSE
CLS
REM The `BookMark.COM' ~TSR~ marker shouldn't be required (also known as
REM `Install' or `Mark') - it helps freeing up memory in some bad cases.
rem BookMark.COM Pkt2ODI
XEcho.COM \27[40;1;33m\27[K
Pkt2ODI.EXE
REM Quit here to skip the following...
rem GOTO End
XEcho.COM \13\10\13\10\27[1;40;37m
XEcho.COM Trumpet's TCP ABI packet-driver can be loaded.\13\10\13\10
XEcho.COM Press [\27[36mCtrl\27[37m]+[\27[36mC\27[37m] to abort.\13
XEcho.COM Press \27[0m[\27[1;36mCtrl\27[0;37m]+[\27[1;36mC\27[0;37m]
XEcho.COM \27[1m to abort. \13\10
XEcho.COM \32 \13\10\27[1A
PAUSE
CLS
REM Set variables for `NTCPDrv.EXE' - the `Trumpet' DOS packet driver.
REM `IP' has been set previously, in a section above...
SET GATEWAY=%REMIP%
SET DNS=%DNS1%
XEcho.COM \27[1;40;32m\27[K
NTCPDrv.EXE
rem SET GATEWAY=
rem SET DNS=
:End
XEcho.COM \27[1;37m\27[K\13\10
****************************************************************[ EOF ]*
This batch-file can use a number of small utilities; most of which can
be found on SimTelNet (and its mirror sites). Here are some references:
ftp://ftp.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/trumpet/tcp-abi/ntcpdrv.zip (24K3)
ftp://ftp.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/msdos/batchutl/xechov11.zip (8K3)
ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/.1/garbo/garbo_pc/keyboard/keytap13.zip (10 Kb)
ftp://ftp.vernet.lv/pub/msdos/relcom/misc/setfifo.exe (1K9)
ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/.3/sac/utildiag/acom303.zip (60 Kb)
ftp://ftp.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/msdos/batchutl/savscr27.zip (13K4)
http://members.kingston.net/lewis/nmo-e03.exe (401 Kb) prefered to `Yan'
http://www.qsl.net/ve3lgs/yan-22ux.EXE' (363 Kb)
ftp://ftp.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/msdos/batchutl/cutpak12.zip (311K9)
ftp://ftp.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/msdos/internet/ipcfg012.zip (20 Kb)
ftp://ftp.ucdavis.edu/dos-public/useful/ (`Mark'/`Remove' = `BookMark')
[...]
A few months ago, i've loaded the DOS ~PPP~ pilots (which are used here)
on a `Tandy-1000' (8088 4,77 Mhz), equiped with a v42.Bis internal MoDem
(16550 ~UART~), 640 Kb ~RAM~ and no Hard-Disk... If i'm not mistaking,
`Kermit' DID allow for DownLoads in ~TelNet~ sessions - AT THAT TIME. I
am sorry to say that i no longer succeed in reproducing it now - i can't
remember what i done so special to it, back then... %-o Anyway, it has
a good chance of working without problem on most `PC-AT' (286+) machines
and mabe some `PC-XT Turbo' as well.
There are many things that i haven't tried with this yet but i couldn't
hold my present post any longer... You'll have to find out for yourself
about the rest! One last comment i can make is that the ~KALI~ DOS game
interface should be useable here, once `IPXODI' is loaded... ;-) Maybe
that's enough incentive for users to investigate this a bit further! :)
For my part, i still have no clue as to why `Kermit's macros exit after
a couple executions (that "eat up" too much memory), euh... I thought a
variable was somewhat different from a loaded set of macros but it seems
i'll have to guess again! %( Now, with all these details on how to get
a DOS ~TCP~/~IP~ stack for `Kermit', euh... MAYBE I CAN HOPE THAT SOME
GOOD SAMARITAN WILL GET ME A * REAL-LIFE * WORKING CURE FOR MY MACROS!
Euh... Hummm... Well, `DOSPPPd v0.6 Beta' sure *IS* known to be a fine
DOS ~TCP~/~IP~ stack to the DOS users, euh... :*) So... I'm afraid i
must confess that this kind of link it to the actual line of topic seems
to be thin like a hair, after all... but i what can i say?! I couldn't
but notice that "contributions" appear to be appreciated here and i sure
do like to help when i can! 8*) I couldn't resist much more... Sorry.
;->
This area doesn't feel like it's the appropriate one for disscussing our
kind of topic, Jake. Looks like it's populated only with Linux people;
i suggest we'd be better in `demon.ip.support.pc' if we are to pursue...
What do you think?... :^)
[...]
I wish you luck on your quest... Have a nice week-end! :) Have fun!!!
8-)
Best salutations,
Michel Samson