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- From: Christine M Gianone <cmg@watsun.cc.columbia.edu>
- To: Info-Kermit
- Subject: Info-Kermit Digest V11 #5
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- Info-Kermit Digest Thu, 8 Mar 1990 Volume 11 : Number 5
-
- Today's Topics:
- Macintosh Kermit Update
- MS-DOS Kermit 3.00 Patches
- MS-DOS Kermit 3.00 for Rainbow, Grid, HP 110, and HP Portable Plus
- MS-DOS Kermit Utilities
- MS-DOS Kermit Help File in German
- MS-DOS Kermit Demo Files
- Proposed Mapping for IBM-PC Function Keys
- More MS-DOS Kermit Utilities: For Your Information with Thanks
-
- Digest submissions may be sent to Info-Kermit@WATSUN.CC.COLUMBIA.EDU,
- requests for addition to or deletion from the Info-Kermit subscriber list to
- Info-Kermit-Request@WATSUN.CC.COLUMBIA.EDU or to KERMIT@CUVMA.BITNET.
-
- Kermit files may be obtained over networks and by mail order. On the
- Internetwork, use FTP to log in to host WATSUN.CC.COLUMBIA.EDU, a SUN-4/280
- running UNIX (SUNOS 4.0), IP host number 128.59.39.2. Login as user
- anonymous (note, lower case), any password, and GET or MGET (MULTIPLE GET)
- the desired files. The Kermit files are in directories kermit/a, kermit/b,
- kermit/c, kermit/d, and kermit/e. Test versions are in kermit/test. You
- can also get Kermit files over the BITNET/EARN network; to get started send
- a message with text HELP to KERMSRV, the Kermit file server, at host CUVMA.
- For detailed instructions, read the file kermit/a/aanetw.hlp (AANETW.HLP on
- KERMSRV). To order by mail, request a complete list of Kermit versions and
- an order form from Kermit Distribution, Columbia University Center for
- Computing Activities, 612 West 115th Street, New York, NY 10025 USA.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed 7 Mar 1990 09:40:02 EST
- From: Christine M Gianone <cmg@watsun.cc.columbia.edu>
- Subject: Macintosh Kermit Update
- Keywords: Macintosh Kermit
-
- >From Paul Placeway <pplacewa@BBN.COM>, a minor update of the test version
- of Macintosh Kermit, 0.98(63). Parity setting is now correctly saved and
- restored, and the user can now request that DTR be dropped on close. The new
- test version is available as:
-
- BITNET/EARN Internet
- KERMSRV@CUVMA watsun.cc.columbia.edu Description
-
- T:CKMKER HQX kermit/test/ckmker.hqx BinHex V4 encoded binary
-
- Thanks to Paul for fixing these problems.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed 7 Mar 1990 10:40:02 EST
- From: Christine M Gianone <cmg@watsun.cc.columbia.edu>
- Subject: MS-DOS Kermit 3.00 Patches
- Keywords: MS-DOS Kermit 3.0 Patches
-
- Since MS-DOS Kermit 3.00 was released on January 16, a number of bugs have
- been reported. Luckily, one of the features of 3.00 is its new ability to fix
- itself by applying patches. The patch mechanism will work for the binary
- program image (.EXE or un-BOO'd .BOO file) that is distributed by Columbia.
- Modified versions, or versions which may have been built using different
- assemblers or linkers, cannot be patched in this way. A patch file is now
- available that fixes about 25 minor problems, including:
-
- . Kermit can get stuck upon escaping back from connect mode if you have
- improperly set your COM port up as a printer using MODE COM1,...,P
- (NOTE: workaround without the patch is to type Ctrl-Break once or twice,
- or better still, remove the ",P" from your MODE command!)
- . Kermit can become stuck at startup on an AT&T 6300 or Olivetti M24.
- . Unwanted display of path if CD command is given in a take-file or macro.
- . IF = COUNT, IF = ARGC, etc, did not work correctly.
- . Inability to display C1 control characters as graphics when using
- SET TERMINAL CHARACTER-SET TRANSPARENT.
- . SET TRANSLATE INPUT did not work correctly with Shift-In/Shift-Out.
- . Transfer character set Latin-1 was incorrectly identified as I2/100 in the
- Attribute packet; it is now identified as I6/100 (ISO registration numbers)
- . Delayed handling in network environments when processing keystrokes that
- had string definitions.
- . ** Problems with Orchid Designer Professional VGA board in 132 column mode.
- . Several problems with escape sequences.
- . Mistranslation of various characters in several character sets.
- . Server did not exit when given BYE command.
- . Server did not negotiate type 2 or 3 block check correctly.
- . Macro or variable definitions could not be a single character.
- . On Novell server disks, incorrect reporting of no space available and
- unwanted attempts to access drive A.
- . Problems running on systems with too much free memory.
-
- If none of these problems affects you, then you don't need to apply the
- patches. However, if you choose to apply the patches, you must apply them
- all because some of them depend on some of the others (the Orchid patch
- marked "**" above is an exception). Here are the new files:
-
- BITNET/EARN Internet
- KERMSRV@CUVMA watsun.cc.columbia.edu Description
-
- MSKERM BWR kermit/a/mskerm.bwr Updated "beware" file
- MSKPATCH HLP kermit/a/mskpatch.hlp Instructions for patching
- MSKERMIT PCH kermit/a/mskermit.pch The patch file itself
-
- The traditional profuse thanks to Professor Joe Doupnik of Utah State
- University for these patches, to Jack Bryans for help with the patching
- mechanism itself, and to all the people who found and reported these problems.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed 7 Mar 1990 11:20:02 EST
- From: John Nyenhuis <nyenhuis@ee.ecn.purdue.edu>
- Subject: MS-DOS Kermit 3.00 for Rainbow, Grid, HP 110, and HP Portable Plus
- Keywords: Rainbow MS-DOS Kermit 3.0, Grid Compass MS-DOS Kermit 3.0
- Keywords: HP 110 and Portable Plus MS-DOS Kermit 3.0
- Xref: DEC Rainbow, See Rainbow
-
- MS-DOS Kermit v3.00 is now ready for pre-release testing on three more
- machines: the DEC Rainbow, Grid Compass, and both HP 110 and HP Portable Plus.
- Gary Stebbins of Digital Equipment Corp, stebbins@guiduk.enet.dec.com, did the
- Rainbow upgrade; and John Nyenhuis, Purdue University, School of Electrical
- Engineering, nyenhuis@ee.ecn.purdue.edu, upgraded both Grid and HP machines.
- Our thanks to both Gary and John.
-
- DEC RAINBOW COMPUTERS
-
- The new Rainbow Kermit is similar to release 2.32 in the parts specific to the
- Rainbow and the same as the IBM PC v3.00 in the system independent parts.
-
- GRID COMPASS FAMILY
-
- The system specific features are similar to those present in version 2.32
- which was a significant enhancement over 2.31. Key features of Kermit 3.00 for
- the GRiD Compass are:
-
- (a) Tektronix 4010 emulation is supported.
- (b) Maximum speed in connect mode is about 4800 baud.
- (c) The same program should work on the entire GRiD Compass
- family. (It has been tested on the 1101, the 1129, and the
- 1131.) Note that you will need to "SET TERM BIG" on the
- 113x in order for the graphics to work correctly.
-
- HEWLETT PACKARD PORTABLE (110) AND PORTABLE PLUS LAPTOP COMPUTERS
-
- There are a number of enhancements over the previous 2.32 version. An overview
- of key new features:
-
- (a) Tektronix 4010 emulation is supported.
- (b) The internal modem on the HP 110 is supported. Select the
- modem port ("SET PORT MODEM"), go to connect mode, and
- and then press "Extend char d" (Extended Char and d at
- the same time). You will then be asked for the number you
- want to dial.
- (c) Speed in connect mode is faster. Maximum speed without
- flow control is about 3000 baud for the 110 and 4800
- baud for the Portable Plus.
- (d) The same program works on both the 110 and the Portable Plus.
-
- Please let me know if you encounter any problems. I welcome any comments or
- suggestions. Test Kermits are available as the files listed below:
-
- BITNET/EARN Internet
- KERMSRV@CUVMA watsun.cc.columbia.edu Description
-
- MSTRB1 BOO kermit/a/mstrb1.boo Rainbow BOO file (encoded binary)
- kermit/bin/mstrb1.exe Rainbow binary
- MSTGRI BOO kermit/a/mstgri.boo Grid Compass BOO file
- kermit/bin/mstgri.exe Grid binary
- MSTGRI HLP kermit/a/mstgri.hlp Grid documentation
- MSTGRI ANN kermit/a/mstgri.ann Grid announcement notes
- MSTHPX BOO kermit/a/msthpx.boo HP 110 & Portable Plus BOO file
- kermit/bin/msthpx.exe HP binary
- MSTHPX HLP kermit/a/msthpx.hlp HP documentation
- MSTHPX ANN kermit/a/msthpx.ann HP announcement notes
-
- John Nyenhuis Purdue University School of Electrical Engineering
- West Lafayette IN 47907 (317)494-3524 nyenhuis@ee.ecn.purdue.edu
-
- [Ed. - Many thanks to John and Gary for their rapid response to the release
- of 3.0! Please send the results of your testing to Info-Kermit and/or to the
- John or Gary. If testing proves successful, these test versions can replace
- the current standard distribution for these programs.]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed 7 Mar 1990 11:40:02 EST
- From: Christine M Gianone <cmg@watsun.cc.columbia.edu>
- Subject: MS-DOS Kermit Utilities
- Keywords: MS-DOS Kermit 3.0 Printer Support, MS-DOS Kermit 3.0 Termcap
- Keywords: Printer, PCPRINT, Termcap, MS-DOS Kermit Utilities
- Keywords: Epson Printers, Radio Shack DMP200 Printer, HP Laserjet
-
- We have recently received several useful new utilities that can be used with
- MS-DOS Kermit. First, from Dr. R. Brooks Van Horn, Jr., of Herndon, VA, a set
- of printer drivers that can be used for dumping Kermit's graphics screens to
- various kinds of printers. These are all for use on EGA/VGA systems:
-
- BITNET/EARN Internet
- KERMSRV@CUVMA watsun.cc.columbia.edu Description
-
- MSPAAA HLP kermit/a/mspaaa.hlp Introductory comments
- MSPDMP ASM kermit/a/mspdmp.asm For Radio Shack DMP200 (source)
- MSPDMP BOO kermit/a/mspdmp.boo Encoded binary
- kermit/bin/mspdmp.com Binary
- MSPE24 C kermit/a/mspe24.c For Epson LQ 2500 (source)
- MSPE24 BOO kermit/a/mspe24.boo Encoded binary
- kermit/bin/mspe24.exe Binary
- MSPHPL C kermit/a/msphpl.c For HP Laserjet (source)
- MSPHPL BOO kermit/a/msphlp.boo Encoded binary
- kermit/bin/msphlp.exe Binary
-
- And from Mark Buda at DEC:
-
- MSPVPC COM kermit/a/mspvpc.com "pcprint" for VAX/VMS
-
- And produced locally:
-
- MSELAT C kermit/a/mselat.c Shift-In/Shift-Out filter
- MSPEP4 C kermit/a/mspep4.c CP437-to-Epson translation
- MSPEP4 HLP kermit/a/mspep4.hlp Help file
- MSPEP4 BOO kermit/a/mspep4.boo Encoded binary
- kermit/bin/mspep4.exe Binary
-
- MSPVPC.COM is a VAX/VMS DCL command file that prints VMS files on the PC's
- local printer, using Kermit's transparent print function, similar to the UNIX
- shell script MSPUPC.SH ("pcprint"), which has been in Kermit Distribution for
- some time.
-
- MSELAT.C is a UNIX filter for displaying UNIX-resident 8-bit Latin Alphabet 1
- files on the PC screen with MS-DOS Kermit 3.00 or later (or on a DEC VT320/340
- terminal) in the 7-bit environment (that is, when your connection to the UNIX
- system is 7 data bits + 1 parity bit).
-
- The MSPEP4 program translates from IBM PC Code Page 437 to the character set
- of the Epson FX and RX series of printers, so that PC files containing
- accented characters can be printed correctly. This is not a printer driver,
- but rather an input/output filter (as in "mspep4 < file.txt > prn").
-
- Finally, we have a few VT320 termcap submissions for use on UNIX systems,
- none of them evaluated locally. These are collected together in the file
- MSVIBM.TC (kermit/a/msvibm.tc on watsun).
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed 7 Mar 1990 13:40:02 EST
- From: Christine M Gianone <cmg@watsun.cc.columbia.edu>
- Subject: MS-DOS Kermit Help File in German
- Keywords: German, MS-DOS Kermit 3.0 German Help File
- Keywords: International Character Sets
-
- Gisbert W. Selke of Bonn, West Germany, has translated the MS-DOS Kermit
- 3.00 help file into German. Because this file is much longer than the help
- file for version 2.32/A, this was quite a job compared to the last time he
- did this!
-
- In celebration of new international character set capabilities of MS-DOS
- Kermit 3.00, this file was written by Gisbert using the 8-bit Latin Alphabet
- One, so that German special characters are rendered correctly without
- sacrificing the brackets, backslashes, and forth have (as they would have
- been if the German 7-bit ISO 646 national replacement character set had been
- used). This presents a certain difficulty for network users who do not have
- a clear 8-bit path for obtaining this file.
-
- Therefore, Kermit itself was used to translate this file from Latin 1 into
- "ASCII German" (in which umlaut-a becomes ae, etc), and the Latin-1 version
- was stored in its original form in the kermit/bin directory on watsun only,
- and was also converted to a .BOO file for other network transfers.
-
- BITNET/EARN Internet
- KERMSRV@CUVMA watsun.cc.columbia.edu Description
-
- MSKGER HLP kermit/a/mskger.hlp ASCII plain text version
- MSKGER BOO kermit/a/mskger.boo Encoded 8-bit Latin-1 version
- kermit/bin/mskger.lat Original 8-bit Latin-1 version
-
- If you put the 8-bit version on a UNIX system, you can use the mselat.c
- utility announced above to view it in all its diacritical glory. On a
- VAX/VMS system, it can be viewed directly if you tell MS-DOS Kermit to SET
- DISPLAY 8 and you tell the VAX to SET TERMINAL /EIGHTBIT. Within a few
- weeks (barring unforeseen disasters) there should be new beta test versions
- of C-Kermit and IBM mainframe Kermit that you can use to transfer this file
- to your PC with all the special characters correctly translated.
-
- Note: the file, as sent from West Germany to the USA via BITNET mail, was
- somewhat damaged in transit, and had to be reconstructed -- correctly, one
- hopes. Any errors in German orthography are due to this reconstruction.
-
- Many thanks to Gisbert for this contribution!
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed 7 Mar 1990 12:40:02 EST
- From: Christine M Gianone <cmg@watsun.cc.columbia.edu>
- Subject: MS-DOS Kermit Demo Files
- Keywords: MS-DOS Kermit 3.0 Demos, MS-DOS Kermit 3.0 Graphics
-
- The terminal emulator demonstration files that are included on the MS-DOS
- 3.00 distribution disk are now also available on the networks. Thanks to
- Gisbert W. Selke of Bonn, West Germany, for taking the trouble to turn them
- into .BOO files (to be decoded into their original form using any of the
- MSBPCT programs). The original "binary" versions are also available in
- kermit/bin on watsun, as shown below.
-
- BITNET/EARN Internet
- KERMSRV@CUVMA watsun.cc.columbia.edu Description
-
- MSDAAA HLP kermit/a/msdaaa.hlp Introduction to demo files
- kermit/bin/msdcas.hgr Heath-19 Demo: CASTLE.HGR
- MSDCAS BOO kermit/a/msdcas.boo Encoded version
- kermit/bin/msdpat.hgr Heath-19 Demo: PATTERN.HGR
- MSDPAT BOO kermit/a/msdpat.boo Encoded version
- kermit/bin/msdcha.vt VT320 Demo: CHARDEMO.VT
- MSDCHA BOO kermit/a/msdcha.boo Encoded version
- kermit/bin/msdcol.vt VT320 Demo: COLORS.VT
- MSDCOL BOO kermit/a/msdcol.boo Encoded version
- kermit/bin/msdfea.vt VT320 Demo: FEATURES.VT
- MSDFEA BOO kermit/a/msdfea.boo Encoded version
- kermit/bin/msdemo.tek Tektronix Demo: DEMO.TEK
- MSDEMO BOO kermit/a/msdemo.boo Encoded version
- kermit/bin/msdusa.tek Tektronix Demo: USA.TEK
- MSDUSA BOO kermit/a/msdusa.boo Encoded version
-
- Additional demo files welcome!
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 4 Mar 90 7:22:28 CDT
- From: david@wubios.wustl.edu (David J. Camp)
- Subject: Proposed Mapping for IBM-PC Function Keys
- Keywords: MS-DOS Kermit 3.0 Key Mapping, Key Mapping
-
- In an attempt to define some standards for the mapping of IBM-PC Function
- Keys (F-keys) into ansi escape sequences, I have been studying how various
- terminals and software packages work. This is by no means a complete
- investigation, and I have not made reference to any standards documents.
- The table of those keys sent by these programs is below.
-
- The first column is from the mskermit.ini take file that we are using now.
- The author professed that his choices were somewhat arbitrary, so it is just
- here for reference. The second is the codes sent by NCSA_Telnet. The third
- are those sent by kermit when no mskermit.ini file is present. The values
- in parentheses are those returned by the kermit 'show key' function. The
- vt220 definitions are derived from a Dec vt240 Series Programmer Reference
- Manual, experiments with a real vt240, and information about mapping 8-bit
- escape sequences into 7-bit escape sequences provided by Joe Doupnik on the
- info-ibmpc mailing list.
-
- The last column is my proposed standard. I welcome your comments. We plan
- to provide mapping tables for these key sequences in various formats. Those
- include kermit take files with 'set key' definitions, NCSA_Telnet config.tel
- files, 'dkey' program scripts, Unix termcap and terminfo entries.
-
- We will also be establishing a set of definition for how these keys are used
- by Sas on our Unix system. There is some debate over whether these should
- reflect the operation of PC-Sas or perhaps CMS-Sas. The CMS-Sas operation
- seems more in line with what little I know about SAA, but some people are
- already getting used to the PC-Sas definitions and want those instead. I
- welcome debate on the subject.
-
- Note: a real vt240 has two sets of function keys. PF1-PF4 are called the
- "Auxiliary Keypad Keys". F1-F20 are called the "Top Row Function Keys".
- F1-F5 are reserved for functions local to the terminal.
-
- kermit keys:
- wubk NCSA Kermit vt240 recommended
- ermit Default
- .ini
- F1 ^[OP ^[OP ^[OP PF1=^[OP ^[OP
- F2 ^[OQ ^[OQ ^[OQ PF2=^[OQ ^[OQ
- F3 ^[OR ^[OR ^[OR PF3=^[OR ^[OR
- F4 ^[OS ^[OS ^[OS PF4=^[OS ^[OS
- F5 ^[Om ^[Om ^[Ow (\Kkp7) ^[Om
- F6 ^[Ol ^[Ol ^[Ox (\Kkp8) F6= ^[[17~ ^[[17~
- F7 ^[On ^[On ^[Oy (\Kkp9) F7= ^[[18~ ^[[18~
- F8 ^[OL ^[Ov ^[Om (\Kkpminus) F8= ^[[19~ ^[[19~
- F9 ^[Ok ^Z ^[Ot (\Kkp4) F9= ^[[20~ ^[[20~
- F10 ^[OM ^[OM ^[Ou (\Kkp5) F10=^[[21~ ^[[21~
- F11 ^[[23~ ^[[23~
- F12 ^[[24~ ^[[24~
- F13 ^[[25~
- F14 ^[[26~
- F15 ^[[28~
- F16 ^[[29~
- F17 ^[[31~
- F18 ^[[32~
- F19 ^[[33~
- F20 ^[[34~
- AF1 ^[[23~
- AF2 ^[[24~
- AF3 ^[[25~
- AF4 ^[[26~
- AF5 ^[[28~
- AF6 ^[[29~
- AF7 ^[[31~
- AF8 ^[[32~
- AF9 ^[[33~
- AF10 ^[[34~
- SF1 ^[Ov (\KKP6)
- SF2 ^[Ol (\Kpcoma)
- SF3 ^[Oq (\KKP1)
- SF4 ^[Or (\KKP2)
- SF5 ^[Os (\KKP3)
- SF6 ^[OM (\Kkpenter)
- SF7 ^[Op (\KKP0)
- SF8 ^[On (\Kkpdot)
- Alt+0 ^[Op ^[Op
- Alt+1 Oq ^[Oq
- Alt+2 Or ^[Or
- Alt+3 Os ^[Os
- Alt+4 Ot ^[Ot
- Alt+5 Ou ^[Ou
- Alt+6 Ov ^[Ov
- Alt+7 Ow ^[Ow
- Alt+8 Ox ^[Ox
- Alt+9 Oy ^[Oy
- Insert ^[?H ^[[2~ ^[[2~
- Delete ^[?S ^On \127 (DEL) ^[[3~ ^[[3~
- Up Arrow ^[OA ^[OA ^[OA (\Kuparr) ^[OA ^[OA
- Left Arrow ^[OD ^[OD ^[OD (\Klfarr) ^[OD ^[OD
- Down Arrow ^[OB ^[OB ^[OB (\Kdnarr) ^[OB ^[OB
- Right Arrow ^[OC ^[OC ^[OC (\Krtarr) ^[OC ^[OC
- Prev Screen ^[?i ^[Ou^[Ox (\Kupscn) ^[[5~ ^[[5~ (PgUp)
- Next Screen ^[?k ^[Ot^[Ox (\Kdnscn) ^[[6~ ^[[6~ (PgDn)
- Home ^[?a ^H (\Khomscn) ^[1~
- End ^[?j ^[Ot^[Or (\Kendscn) ^[4~
- Ctrl+PgUp ^[?c ^[Ou^[Ow (\Kupone)
- Ctrl+PgDn ^[?d ^[Ot^[Ow (\Kdnone)
- Ctrl+End ^[?b ^[OP^[Ot (\Kdump)
- Ctrl+Home ^[?a
- Find ^[1~
- Select ^[4~
-
- Bitnet: david@wubios.wustl ^ Mr. David J. Camp
- Internet: david%wubios@wugate.wustl.edu < * > Box 8067, Biostatistics
- uucp: uunet!wugate!wubios!david v 660 South Euclid
- Washington University (314) 36-23635 Saint Louis, MO 63110
-
- [Ed. - Thanks, David! Kermit's key mapping is a powerful customizing
- feature. The built-in defaults, as well as any particular "standard" that
- may be proposed, will never please everybody. In particular, the difference
- in layout between the old and new IBM keyboards is always a problem. And
- among users there are two basic schools of thought: "Kermit's keys should
- follow the labelling on the keytops" versus "Kermit's keys should be in the
- same relative positions as the DEC keyboard's keys". And then we have the
- Num Lock problem: Num Lock is where you want your DEC PF1 or Gold key to be,
- but Num Lock is inaccessible to SET KEY. Further discussion welcome, as are
- submissions of key definition files for popular applications (note, however,
- that IBM 3270 protocol converter key mapping configurations tend to be
- extremely site-dependent). Quite a few of these files have been available
- for some time as MSI*.*. Some that recently arrived, for example from Kevin
- Lowey at the University of Saskatchewan and Pierre Valiron in France, are in
- a new file MSIKEY.HLP.]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 18 Feb 90 22:40:01 EET DST
- From: Timo Salmi LASK<ts@uwasa.fi>
- Subject: More MS-DOS Kermit Utilities: For Your Information with Thanks
- Keywords: MS-DOS Kermit 3.0 Utilities
-
- Sun 18-Feb-90: With the introduction of the new Kermit version 3.00 in
- January 1990, I have decided to update my MsKermit utilities accordingly,
- and released (/pc/ts/)tskerm24.arc. I have tried to build the system so
- that it would still be compatible with MsKermit version 2.32A. You will
- thus have a choice between the two, and the tools should be useful even if
- you have not yet updated to MsKermit version 3.00. I have also included
- some more postings and messages about Kermit with the kind permission of the
- authors. Available by anonymous ftp from chyde.uwasa.fi as usual. If you
- have not yet got MsKermit version 3.00 it can be obtained as
- (/pc/pd2/)msker300.zip.
-
- ...................................................................
- Prof. Timo Salmi (Moderating at anon. ftp site 128.214.12.3)
- School of Business Studies, University of Vaasa, SF-65101, Finland
- Internet: ts@chyde.uwasa.fi Funet: gado::salmi Bitnet: salmi@finfun
-
- TSKERM24.ARC MsKermit utilities by Timo Salmi
- Filename Comment Date Time CRC
- ------- -------------------------------- ---- ---- ---
- ANSI.CMD Impose ansi terminal emulations 12-28-89 20:58:54 B3BB
- GETBIN.CMD Automatic file transfer to PC 12-21-89 14:42:06 DE7F
- GETTEXT.CMD Automatic file transfer to PC 12-21-89 14:45:12 B384
- INITAT.CMD Call all other initializations 12-23-89 09:46:50 EA88
- INITAT30.CMD Call 3.00 initializations, AT 01-12-90 10:33:50 E592
- INITZN.CMD Call initializations, laptop 12-23-89 09:47:12 B582
- INITZN30.CMD Call 3.00 initializations laptop 01-20-90 15:51:08 4A48
- KERM.BAT A simple boot for MsKermit 2.32A 02-11-89 12:10:04 3862
- MEMACSAT.CMD MicroEmacs Home End PgUp PgDn.. 12-23-89 09:41:18 06C7
- MEMACSZN.CMD MicroEmacs Home End etc, laptop 12-23-89 09:40:22 F501
- MSE.BAT Boot MsKermit, colors, log boots 02-18-90 10:19:48 DFE1
- MSK.BAT Selective boot of MsKermit 2.32A 02-18-90 10:36:26 9809
- MSK230QL.INI VT102 keypad simulating QL QCODE 08-12-88 05:10:56 E8A0
- MSK232AT.INI VT102 keyboard for an AT or 386 01-14-90 17:46:42 0CBA
- MSK232ZN.INI VT102 keyboard for a laptop 12-29-89 16:09:48 85AE
- MSK300AT.INI VT102 for AT & 386 MsKermit 3.00 02-18-90 09:15:52 E2D3
- MSK300ZN.INI VT102 for laptopt, Mskermit 3.00 02-18-90 09:14:44 BFA6
- MSZ.BAT This I use on my laptop 12-23-89 10:15:26 44A7
- MSZ30.BAT This I use on my laptop for 3.00 02-18-90 10:10:42 4D5A
- PHONE.CLL Phone using a dialing directory 12-24-89 14:31:04 BF30
- PUTBIN.CMD Automatic file transfer from PC 12-21-89 14:44:38 DDE6
- PUTTEXT.CMD Automatic file transfer from PC 12-21-89 15:07:20 6405
- SAMPLE.CLL Autodialing! with MsKermit 08-12-88 22:23:28 9388
- TIMELOG.EXE For logging program usage 08-14-88 16:48:22 8A51
- TSKERM.INF Document 02-18-90 21:49:46 C837
- TSKERM.NWS News announcements about tskerm 02-18-90 13:28:38 84FB
- TSKERM.POS Interesting postings and email 02-18-90 19:30:18 E0E8
- TSPROG.INF List of PD programs from T.Salmi 10-28-89 16:59:34 D436
- VAASA.INF Info: Finland, Vaasa, U of Vaasa 02-02-90 11:52:54 F6C0
- ZSET.CMD Set command synonyms, zmodem etc 02-18-90 09:33:54 A454
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- [Ed. - An amazing amount of work! This is a little bit too much for us to
- handle at Columbia, but we are happy to post this announcement on Timo's
- behalf.]
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