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; MS-DOS Kermit script demonstrating how to use file transfer recovery
; to really, *really*, REALLY transfer a file.
; This example uses a UNIX host and a Practical Peripherals modem.
;
; C. Gianone, F. da Cruz, Jan 1995.
ask \%u { username: }
askq \%p { \%u's password: }
define \%s 20 ; Seconds to pause between each try
define \%n 7654321 ; Phone number
set port com1 ; Communication port
set modem pp14400 ; Modem type (dial with PP14400.SCR)
set file type binary ; File transfer mode must be binary
set input timeout quit ; This is just to keep the script program short...
set count 50 ; Try up to 50 times to send the file
goto nomsg ; Skip message the first time
:LOOP ; Come here to redial
hangup ; Give the phone line a rest
echo CONNECTION BROKEN.
echo Pausing for \%s seconds...
sleep \%s
Echo redialing...
:NOMSG
dial \%n ; Dial the phone number
if fail goto AGAIN ; Keep trying...
output \13 ; System answered, send a carriage return
input 15 login: ; Get UNIX login prompt
output \%u\13 ; Send user ID
input 8 Password: ; Get UNIX password prompt
output \%p\13 ; Send password
input 60 {$ } ; Get UNIX system prompt
cd \budget ; CD to desired local source directory
output cd budget\13 ; and remote destination directory
input 8 {$ } ; Get system prompt
out kermit -r\13 ; kermit -r(eceive) on remote system
input 10 KERMIT READY ; Wait for READY message
pause 1 ; Plus a second for safety
resend fy9495.wks ; RESEND the file
if success goto done ; Success means file is completely transferred
:AGAIN
if count goto LOOP ; Otherwise, try again.
Stop 1 Too many tries. ; Too many tries, give up.
:DONE
echo File transferred OK ; Success, give message
output exit\13 ; Log out from remote computer
pause 5 ; Give it time...
hangup ; Hang up
stop 0 Script succeeded ; Finished, the end.