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- Date: Wed, 1990 May 16 15:49 EDT
- From: "John F. Chandler" <JCHBN@CUVMB.CC.COLUMBIA.EDU>
- Subject: Announcing IBM Mainframe Kermit-370 Version 4.2.0
- Keywords: IBM 370 Kermit
- Xref: IBM Mainframe, Also see IBM 370
-
- This is to announce Kermit-370 Release 4.2. The sources have not been
- completely rewritten, nor have they been resequenced, but numerous
- fixes, extensions, and improvements have been inserted. The changes
- applied include all updates formerly available in the various system-
- specific update files plus many new ones. All the variants of
- Kermit-370 are being re-released simultaneously; see the accompanying
- system-specific announcements for further details: IKCKER.ANN (CMS),
- IKMKER.ANN (MUSIC), and IKTKER.ANN (TSO). Anyone interested in helping
- to port Kermit-370 to still other operating systems should contact John
- Chandler <JCHBN@CUVMB.BITNET> or <JCHBN@CUVMB.CC.COLUMBIA.EDU>.
-
- Below is a list of the generic changes in Version 4.2 of Kermit-370,
- including those appearing in intermediate releases:
-
- 1) New syntax for sending partial files by line numbers.
-
- 2) Implementation of the new level-1 international transfer syntax being
- developed at Columbia. See file ISOK5.TXT in the Kermit distribution
- for a somewhat outdated description of the syntax. Kermit-370
- includes support for files stored using numerous IBM Country Extended
- Code Pages and transfers using character sets ASCII, GREEK, HEBREW,
- KATAKANA, and LATIN1. The facility currently supports text files in
- the following languages: Bulgarian, Byelorussian, Danish, Dutch,
- English, Faeroese, Finnish, French, Gaelic, German, Greek, Hebrew,
- Icelandic, Italian, Japanese (Katakana), Latin, Macedonian,
- Norwegian, Portuguese, Russian, Serbian, Spanish, Swedish, Ukrainian,
- Welsh, and Yiddish. In extending support to other languages, the
- limiting factor has been the shortage of information about character
- set arrangements for file storage on 370-compatibles. Anyone with
- such information is urged to forward it to the Center for Computing
- Activities at Columbia University.
-
- 3) New syntax for specifying the response to filename collision, largely
- as specified in Kermit Digest V. 11 #1. SET WARNING and SET APPEND
- are still available but are not documented.
-
- 4) Kermit-370, when receiving a file, now attempts to honor the
- attributes specified by the sending Kermit, not including the Date
- attribute.
-
- 5) New option to ignore any attribute, both for sending and receiving.
-
- 6) Support for the MAIL, PRINT, and SUBMIT Disposition attributes via
- system-specific command invocations. Implementations are intended to
- be site-specific as well, but a few samples are available.
-
- 7) New provision for an accounting exit routine to be called after
- completion of each session of SEND or RECEIVE.
-
- 8) Freedom to redefine anything in the ATOE/ETOA tables, even CR or LF,
- as long as the TATOE/TETOA tables are either correct or irrelevant.
-
- 9) New, separate error message for receiving a "packet" containing no
- start-of-packet character.
-
- 10) Compatibility with the (aging) F-level assembler.
-
- 11) Assembly-time consistency check on the source components.
-
- 12) Edit number announced at start-up, in addition to release and date.
-
- 13) "In-core" files sent as TEXT, regardless of the current file TYPE.
-
- 14) Recover if an I-packet is denounced as an error or if the S-packet of
- a long reply is lost.
-
- 15) New SET SERVER-TIMEOUT subcommand.
-
- 16) SET BAUD changed to SET SPEED.
-
- Incidentally, the generic update program GUPI has been updated, but the
- old version will still work. You need not recreate it, but if you do,
- be sure to use all-new sources, or it will not assemble properly.
-
- Many thanks to the beta testers who have helped work out the bugs in the
- new release.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: Monday, 1991 August 19 14:08 EDT
- From: "John F. Chandler" <JCHBN@CUVMB.CC.COLUMBIA.EDU>
- Subject: Announcing IBM Mainframe Kermit-370 Version 4.2.2
- Keywords: IBM 370 Kermit
- Xref: IBM Mainframe, Also see IBM 370
-
- Kermit-370 version 4.2.2 is now available for CMS, TSO, and CICS. The
- changes are primarily generic, but there are also some system-specific
- updates in each variant. See the accompanying system-specific
- announcements for the details: IKCKER.ANN (CMS), IKXKER.ANN (CICS), and
- IKTKER.ANN (TSO). The most important of the generic updates are:
-
- 1) New "CC" option along with the line range for sending files. This
- option specifies that the file has carriage control in column 1 and
- that it should be converted to ASCII control characters.
-
- 2) More careful avoidance of built-in packet-size limits.
-
- 3) V-binary (or D-binary) file transfers work all the way up to records
- of 64K-1 bytes.
-
- 4) Leaving server mode if packet I/O errors recur.
-
- 5) More liberal recognition of STOP commands in protocol mode.
-
- 6) Extra explanatory error message, if available, now displayed upon
- completing a subcommand, along with basic status. Also, any reason
- for cancellation is included in the E-packet text and noted in the
- transaction log.
-
- 7) Time tags in transaction and packet logs.
-
- 8) New TRANSPARENT transfer character set, which applies a null
- translation to all incoming and outgoing files.
-
- 9) New SET TTABLE KP option which enables a full 8-bit translation
- table based on Hollerith codes.
-
- 10) Proper control-quoting on 8-bit analogs of ordinary control
- characters.
-
- 11) Suppression of echoing on LU1 3770-type front ends.
-
- 12) New VERSION subcommand, which displays the version number and date.
-
- 13) New "End-of-attributes" attribute.
-
- 14) 8th-bit quoting for the XECHO subcommand.
-
- The new release is in the form of updates to be applied to the 4.2
- source. The updates are cumulative, so they include those that were
- already released to make version 4.2.1. In addition, the generic 370
- part of the User's Guide has been updated to reflect version 4.2.1.
-
- Many thanks to the beta testers who have helped work out the bugs.
-
- ---------------------------------
-
- Date: Tuesday, 1991 August 20 19:40 EDT
- From: "John F. Chandler" <JCHBN@CUVMB.CC.COLUMBIA.EDU>
- Subject: List of supported front ends for Kermit-370
- Keywords: IBM 370 Kermit
- Xref: IBM Mainframe, Also see IBM 370
-
- There is a new version of IK0AAA.HLP to go with release 4.2.2 of several
- variants of Kermit-370, and this seems like a good time to summarize the
- changes in the list of supported "front ends". Here is the list of new
- entries added since the version of April 1990, complete with references
- to footnotes in the new list. The types shown are the abbreviation of
- the relevant controller types in Kermit-370. Those marked (3) are still
- questionable, i.e., the reports were not conclusive. Of the additions,
- only one (the IBM 3174 AEA) represents an enhancement of Kermit itself;
- the others are simply new reports or changes in the status of the "front
- end" software. In this time span, there have not been any new reports
- of UNsupported front ends, just a reconfirmation of the limitation of
- the IBM 3708 to linemode Kermit transfers.
-
- Name, model Type Manufacturer Notes
- -------------- ---- ------------------------- -----
- Amdahl 4705 T Amdahl (2)
- Datalynx 3174 G Andrew Data Systems (3)
- Datalynx 3274 G " (3)
- IBM 3174 AEA A IBM (6)
- IBM 3745 T " (2)
- Jupiter 1000 T Intel (14)
- K200 T Fibronics (14)
- K310 T " (14)
- K2000 T " (14)
- Renex PCM G Renex Corp (8)
- Renex RPAD G " (8)
- SIM3278 TCP/IP S Simware (1,4)
- SIM3278/VM S Simware (1,4)
- STNxx T STRTC (13)
- tn3270 S Greg Minshall (1,2,11)
-
- For the complete list of supported configurations, and for the
- footnotes, see IK0AAA.HLP in the Kermit distribution.
-
- ----------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 1992 May 13 11:14 EDT
- From: "John F. Chandler" <JCHBN@CUVMB.CC.COLUMBIA.edu>
- Subject: Announcing IBM Mainframe Kermit-370 Version 4.2.3
- Keywords: IBM 370 Kermit
- Xref: IBM Mainframe, Also see IBM 370
-
- Kermit-370 version 4.2.3 has now finished the testing stage and is
- available in the usual places (KERMSRV, watsun, LISTSERV@HEARN, etc.).
- The new release appears in the form of expanded update files for all the
- variants of Kermit-370 (CICS, CMS, MUSIC, TSO, and even ROSCOE) and, in
- addition, a new source component. Because of the latter (and only
- because of the latter), all the installation guides have been updated,
- but the new source component is, in fact, optional (see below).
-
- Numerous fixes, extensions, and improvements have been included in the
- new release, mostly generic, but some system-specific as well. See the
- accompanying system-specific announcements for further details:
- IKCKER.ANN (CMS), IKMKER.ANN (MUSIC), IKTKER.ANN (TSO), and IKXKER.ANN
- (CICS). Anyone interested in helping to port Kermit-370 to still other
- operating systems should contact John Chandler <JCHBN@CUVMB.BITNET> or
- <JCHBN@CUVMB.CC.COLUMBIA.EDU>.
-
- Many thanks to the beta testers who have helped work out the bugs in the
- new release; also to Joe Doupnik and Frank da Cruz, who have created the
- corresponding facilities in MS-Kermit and C-kermit; finally, to Hirofumi
- Fujii, who supplied most of the information for translation of Kanji
- characters.
-
- Below is a list of the generic changes in version 4.2.3.
-
- Kermit-370 ...
-
- - Has a new FULLSCREEN controller type. The new mode allows Kermit file
- transfers in a generic way on nearly all protocol converters, but it
- carries some special limitations -- packets cannot be longer than 77
- bytes, and the other end must be MS-Kermit 3.12 or higher or C-Kermit
- 5A(179) or higher. Part of the implementation is a special checksum
- type called BLANK-FREE-2 intended to avoid the possibility of repeated
- blanks in Kermit packets.
-
- - Supports the new locking shift protocol (helps to compress certain
- files with many 8-bit bytes). This protocol is used only in talking
- to another Kermit that supports it, e.g., MS-Kermit 3.12 or C-Kermit
- 5A(179).
-
- - Now supports file transfers using Japanese Kanji with translation
- between IBM, Hitachi, or Fujitsu codes and the newly added transfer
- character set JAPAN-EUC. This support requires the new source
- component ik0kan.asm, which contains the necessary translation tables.
- Translation works automatically when Kermit-370 is talking to another
- Kermit that requests or supports the JAPAN-EUC character set.
-
- - Now recognizes CP1047 as a synonym for EBCDIC. (1047 is IBM's new
- code page that follows the de facto standard.)
-
- - Has a new-and-improved means of detecting the termanal controller type
- with less need for the old optional update SC89058 (now replaced by
- the more flexible SC9131X).
-
- - Now suggests parameter changes only upon the new HINTS subcommand, not
- at startup time. More parameter settings are now scrutinized.
-
- - Now avoids looping when a solid terminal I/O error sets in or upon any
- error at the very end of a transfer (no reply expected).
-
- - Has changed the calling sequence of the KERMAIL, KERMPRT, and KERMSUB
- commands used in support of local mail, print, and job submission.
- Instead of passing no filespec at all on the first invocation, Kermit
- passes a dummy filespec consisting of a single period. Implementers
- of such commands, take note! For best results, the revised commands
- should be able to handle both the old and the new syntax.
-
- - No longer requires hitting ENTER an extra time to get out of server
- mode after typing STOP.
-
- - Now uses the built-in default A-to-E translation table for reading
- Kermit commands in server mode when the transfer character set is
- TRANSPARENT.
-
- - No longer halts a transfer upon seeing a data packet with no data.
-
- - No longer gives a spurious reason for a cancellation issued by user
- intervention on the micro or the STOP command.
-
- - Now avoids certain lock-ups on the Hydra II at the start of protocol
- mode and others on the the IBM 3174 AEA at the end of a download.
-
- - Now allows the STOP command on PCI and certain other protocol
- converters that did not previously support it.
-
- - Now tolerates (at the source code level) alternate EBCDIC versions
- which do not have all the Roman letters at the standard code points.
- Also, the use of one-letter abbreviations of SET options for program
- logic flow has been generalized. This simplifies the task of
- translating the user interface into languages other than English.
-
- - Now has a SIMULATE subcommand, which plays back a file giving one or
- both sides of a file transfer to supply the packets (instead of the
- communication line). This is mainly for debugging.
-
-