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- From: Christine M Gianone <cmg@watsun.cc.columbia.edu>
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- Subject: Info-Kermit Digest V11 #7
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- Info-Kermit Digest Wed, 16 May 1990 Volume 11 : Number 7
-
- Departments:
-
- KERMIT-370 -
- Announcing IBM Mainframe Kermit-370 Version 4.2
- Announcing IBM Mainframe VM/CMS Kermit-370 Version 4.2
- Announcing IBM Mainframe MVS/TSO Kermit-370 Version 4.2
- Announcing IBM Mainframe MUSIC/SP Kermit-370 Version 4.2
- Using CMS 6 Shared File System with Kermit
-
- VAX/VMS KERMIT -
- New Kermit-32 Release for VAX/VMS
-
- MS-DOS KERMIT -
- New MS-DOS 3.01 Patch File
-
- KERMIT NEWS -
- Kermit News Number 4 Is on the Way
-
- MACINTOSH KERMIT -
- MacKermit Questions and Answers
- About MacKermit...
- Kermit bug
- MacKermit 0.98(62), terminalr, terminals, Print
- Mac Kermit Print Option?
- Bug report on Mac Kermit 0.98(62)
-
- 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: Tue 8 May 1990 16:46:42 EDT
- From: "John F. Chandler" <PEPMNT@CFAAMP.HARVARD.EDU>
- Subject: Announcing IBM Mainframe Kermit-370 Version 4.2
- 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 <PEPMNT@CFAAMP.BITNET> or <PEPMNT@CFAAMP.HARVARD.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 description of the syntax. Kermit-370 includes support for files stored
- using numerous IBM Country Extended Code Pages and transfers using
- character sets ASCII, CYRILLIC, 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: Tue 8 May 1990 16:46:42 EDT
- From: "John F. Chandler" <PEPMNT@CFAAMP.HARVARD.EDU>
- Subject: Announcing IBM Mainframe VM/CMS Kermit-370 Version 4.2
- Keywords: IBM 370 Kermit, VM/CMS Kermit, CMS Kermit
- Xref: IBM Mainframe, Also see IBM 370
- Xref: VM/CMS Kermit, Also see VM/CMS Kermit, IBM 370
-
- This is to announce CMS Kermit 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 IKCKER.UPD plus a
- number of new ones. As with Release 4.1, all CMS-specific files begin
- with IKC, and generic Kermit-370 files begin with IK0 (I K Zero). The
- separate pieces are to be recombined into a single composite source (or
- made into a macro library) for installation. See the file IKCKER.INS
- for instructions. Release 4.2 is also being issued in the companion TSO
- and MUSIC variants (see the separate announcements for details). Anyone
- interested in helping to port Kermit-370 to still other operating
- systems should contact John Chandler <PEPMNT@CFAAMP.BITNET> or
- <PEPMNT@CFAAMP.HARVARD.EDU>.
-
- For a list of generic additions, see the generic Kermit-370 announcement
- IK0KER.ANN. The following is a list of CMS-specific updates added since
- Release 4.1.
-
- 1) New bimodal version for VM/XA in addition to the version for VM/SP.
-
- 2) Certain CP SET options which are not supported by VM/XA are now
- avoided by both CMS variants of Kermit when running under VM/XA.
-
- 3) GRAPHICS controllers are supported.
-
- 4) Extended PLIST for system commands, not just a tokenized PLIST.
-
- 5) Current HANDSHAKE character, if any, automatically appended to the
- string specified via SET PROMPT, unless the string is empty or
- already ends with the HANDSHAKE.
-
- 6) Alternate filespec syntax fn.ft.fm allowed in subcommands.
-
- 7) Prevent certain infinite waits on protocol-converter-type transfers.
-
- Many thanks to the beta testers who have helped work out the bugs in the
- new release.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue 8 May 1990 16:46:42 EDT
- From: "John F. Chandler" <PEPMNT@CFAAMP.HARVARD.EDU>
- Subject: Announcing IBM Mainframe MVS/TSO Kermit-370 Version 4.2
- Keywords: IBM 370 Kermit, MVS/TSO Kermit, TSO Kermit
- Xref: IBM Mainframe, Also see IBM 370
- Xref: MVS/TSO Kermit, Also see MVS/TSO Kermit, IBM 370
-
- This is to announce Release 4.2 of Kermit-370 for TSO. 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 IKTKER.UPD
- plus many new ones. As with Release 4.1, all TSO-specific files begin
- with IKT, and generic Kermit-370 files begin with IK0 (I K Zero). The
- separate pieces are to be recombined into a single composite source (or
- made into a macro library) for installation. See the file IKTKER.INS
- for instructions. Release 4.2 is also being issued in the companion CMS
- and MUSIC variants (see the separate announcements for details). Anyone
- interested in helping to port Kermit-370 to still other operating
- systems should contact John Chandler <PEPMNT@CFAAMP.BITNET> or
- <PEPMNT@CFAAMP.HARVARD.EDU>.
-
- For a list of generic additions, see the generic Kermit-370 announcement
- IK0KER.ANN. The following is a list of TSO-specific updates added since
- Release 4.1.
-
- 1) Implicit CLIST invocation now supported.
-
- 2) Missing host commands no longer result in ABEND's. Kermit simply
- returns an "invalid host command" indication.
-
- 3) Migrated data sets are automatically recalled, if possible, before
- attempting to use them. This includes especially the initialization
- files.
-
- 4) Sending PDS members by wildcard has been re-enabled.
-
- 5) The "MOD" date, as defined by ASM2 package, is now used (if it
- exists) instead of the creation date for sending the date attribute.
-
- 6) TSO commands may now be up to 256 bytes long and be mixed-case.
-
- 7) NOINTERCOM is set during transfers.
-
- 8) Automatic detection of VTAMTTY as opposed to plain TTY.
-
- 9) TTY-mode timeouts now work under MVS/XA and MVS/ESA.
-
- 10) Kermit HELP subcommand now works more than once per session.
-
- 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: Tue 8 May 1990 16:46:42 EDT
- From: Pierre Goyette <PIERRE@MCGILL1.BITNET>
- Subject: Announcing IBM Mainframe MUSIC/SP Kermit-370 Version 4.2
- Keywords: IBM 370 Kermit, MUSIC/SP Kermit, MUSIC Kermit
- Xref: IBM Mainframe, Also see IBM 370
- Xref: MUSIC/SP Kermit, Also see MUSIC/SP Kermit, IBM 370
-
- This is to announce MUSIC Kermit 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 IKMKER.UPD plus a
- number of new ones. As with Release 4.1, all MUSIC-specific files begin
- with IKM, and generic Kermit-370 files begin with IK0 (I K Zero). The
- separate pieces are to be recombined into a single composite source for
- installation. See the file IKMKER.INS for instructions. Bug reports
- should be sent to Pierre Goyette <PIERRE@MCGILL1.BITNET>. Release 4.2
- is also being issued in the companion TSO and CMS variants (see the
- separate announcements for details). Anyone interested in helping to
- port Kermit-370 to still other operating systems should contact John
- Chandler <PEPMNT@CFAAMP.BITNET> or <PEPMNT@CFAAMP.HARVARD.EDU>.
-
- For a list of generic additions, see the generic Kermit-370 announcement
- IK0KER.ANN. The following is a list of MUSIC-specific updates added
- since Release 4.1.
-
- 1) Correction of problem in SERIES1-type transfer I/O with large blocks.
-
- 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: Fri, 1990 May 11 13:13 EDT
- From: "John F. Chandler" <PEPMNT@CFAAMP.HARVARD.EDU>
- Subject: Using CMS 6 Shared File System with Kermit
- Keywords: CMS, Kermit-370, Shared File System
-
- CMS Kermit has been reported as unable to work with files in the Shared File
- System (SFS) of CMS 6. This is only partly true. Because of the changed
- length of FST entries in SFS, Kermit has been unable to tell whether a
- specified file already exists, but it can store a file into the SFS
- routinely. There is now an update from East Texas State for determining the
- proper length of FST entries (see IKCKER.BWR in the new release of CMS Kermit
- -- thanks to Charles Becker for supplying the update and to M.R. Cagle for
- devising it), but problems have still been reported in locating the proper
- FST. If the source of these problems is the shared nature of SFS, the only
- solution may be to give up Kermit's high-speed built-in FST routine and fall
- back on the system GETFST function. Anyone with information about the
- organization of SFS FST's or anyone interested in halping to solve the "Case
- of the Missing Files" should drop me a line.
- John
-
- <PEPMNT@CFAAMP.HARVARD.EDU> or <PEPMNT@CFAAMP.BITNET>
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 15 May 90 13:35:57 EDT
- From: Christine M Gianone <cmg@watsun.cc.columbia.edu>
- Subject: New Kermit-32 Release for VAX/VMS
- Keywords: VAX/VMS Kermit 3.3.122
-
- VAX/VMS Kermit-32 Version 3.3.118, contributed by Burt Johnson, and announced
- in Info-Kermit V11 #6, was not formally installed so that a testing period
- could verify whether it could safely replace the previous release, 3.3.117.
- Its major new feature was support for long packets (up to 1K in length).
- Jonathan Welch, JHWELCH@ECS.UMASS.EDU, of the University of Massachusetts in
- Amherst, picked up this version and fixed it up a bit, and now we are making
- it "official" and releasing it as version 3.3.122. Jonathan's changes
- include:
-
- . Added the SET FILE BLOCKSIZE nnn (where nnn is the record size in bytes)
- command for incoming BINARY and FIXED file transfers. If no blocksize has
- been specified the old behavior will be used. Also modified SHOW FILE to
- display record size when appropriate. People have been asking for this
- one for years!
-
- . The restriction on file name and type lengths is now 39 characters each.
- Previously the restriction was 9 characters for the name and 3 for the
- type (pre-VMS 4 format).
-
- . Under some circumstances if all kermit operations were successful a return
- status of 0 was generated; SS$_NORMAL is now returned instead.
-
- . If SS$_HANGUP occurs on the outgoing terminal line the user will be
- notified. If the outgoing line is serviced by a DECserver (LTA type
- terminal) the user must issue a CONNECT LTAnnn command to reestablish a
- LAT link to the DECserver.
-
- . Relative offsets to data structures are now longwords. This change is an
- internal one which only those people compiling and linking Kermit-32 would
- be interested in, but it may allow the program to support packets even
- longer than 1K.
-
- This version of Kermit-32 was linked under VMS 4.5, and so the VMSMIT.HEX
- file requires VMS 4.5 or later to run. If you have an earlier version of
- VMS, then you can build Kermit-32 from the Macro-32 source code as outlined
- in VMSAAA.HLP. Jonathan will try to find a VMS 4.0 system to build the .HEX
- file on, but in the meantime, if anyone else with VMS 4.0 would care to
- contribute a VMSMIT.HEX file based on the new sources, it would be much
- appreciated.
-
- Meanwhile, Gary Stebbins sent in some new procedures for building VMS Kermit:
- VMSINS.KIT is a VMS install kit, VMSMKH.COM is a DCL procedure for creating
- the help files and library; VMSMKI.COM is a DCL procedure for creating the
- VMSINSTAL file. And Both Gary and Jonathan updated the help text; the new
- version with both of their changes in it is VMSMIT.RNH.
-
- Thanks to Jonathan and Gary, and once again to Burt, for their work on this
- popular Kermit version. The new files are in the B area of Kermit
- Distribution: Tape B, kermit/b/ on watsun (anonymous ftp), and also on BITNET
- KERMSRV at CUVMA.
-
- The previous release of VMS Kermit, 3.3.117, is still available in
- kermit/old, and the 3.3.118 test version has been removed from kermit/test.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 14 May 90 12:34:56 EDT
- From: Christine M Gianone <cmg@watsun.cc.columbia.edu>
- Subject: New MS-DOS 3.0 Patch File
- Keywords: MS-DOS Kermit 3.0
-
- The patch file for MS-DOS Kermit 3.01 has been updated by Joe Doupnik to
- correct the following problems:
-
- . Incorrect operation of REMOTE commands
- . Unwanted echo of path from CD command
- . Incorrect REMOTE LOGIN operation
- . Incorrect operation of ASK if invoked from within a macro
- . Incorrect operation of logging commands if invoked from within a macro
- . Problems with several VT320 and Tektronix escape sequences
- . Incorrect identifier for Latin-1 character set in Attribute packet
- . Failure to clear communication port buffer before sending a file
-
- The updated patch file is in kermit/a/msr301.pch (watsun, Internet) and
- MSR301.PCH (BITNET KERMSRV).
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 15 May 90 08:15:00 EDT
- From: Christine M Gianone <cmg@watsun.cc.columbia.edu>
- Subject: Kermit News Number 4 Is on the Way
- Keywords: Kermit News
-
- Kermit News Number 4 has gone to press -- 32 pages of news of Kermit
- releases, plus world news, stories from users, and technical contributions
- including a detailed analysis of Kermit's performance, and much discussion of
- Kermit's new ability to handle international character sets. If you are not
- already on our mailing list and you would like to receive the new issue (free
- of charge!), please send me your postal mailing address within the next few
- days, so it can be added to the subscription list before the mailing labels
- are printed.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 18 Apr 90 17:54:51 EDT
- From: Paul W Placeway <pplacewa@BBN.COM>
- Subject: MacKermit Questions and Answers
- Keywords: MacKermit, Macintosh
-
- From: Haydn Huntley <huntley@silver.ucs.indiana.edu>
- Subject: About MacKermit...
-
- Is it possible to change the size of the characters on the screen?
- It's nice to be able to fit so many on the screen at once, but
- sometimes I wish a 12 point font were available...
-
- Coming soon (I've had a lot of requests, and have a large screen and poor
- eyesight myself)...
-
- Also, do you allow people to use the source for MacKermit? Is it
- available for ftp?
-
- See the info-kermit intro.
-
- From: wmorrg@urc.tue.nl (Rudy Gobits)
- Subject: Kermit bug
-
- I want to report a possible bug in Kermit version 0.98(62) that I
- currently use. When sending a file compressed with Stuffit 1.51
- with the MacBinary option in 'File Defaults...' checked, and the
- host's file type set to binary, the file is transferred OK. However
- I end up with an 'eaten' stuffed file, i.e. the data fork length
- has been reduced to 0 (zero). This happened more than once, in fact
- it is 100% reproducible. I run Kermit on a Macintosh SE with System
- 6.0.3. Further I have a question: where do I get a manual for
- Kermit? I got this version of Kermit from a bulletin board in The
- Netherlands without manual. Thank you for making Kermit.
-
- Yes, there is a BAD bug in Kermit sending in MacBinary format: it
- zeros the source file when closing it after transfer (not a real
- useful feature), due to a screw-up (of mine) in the source code (some
- of the code magically disapeared).
-
- This will be fixed Real Soon Now; I am testing the file code a lot
- trying to find any other problem points before leting the next version
- out. In the mean time, don't use MacBinary.
-
- Hopefully no one has lost any work due to this. Sorry.
-
- From: <#MAK%LEHIGH.BITNET@IBM1.CC.Lehigh.Edu>
- Subject: MacKermit 0.98(62), terminalr, terminals, Print
-
- From: Macintosh Conference System Opperator
- (RobPlatt)
-
- I just got Kermit 0.98(62), and it is nice.
-
- Our mainframe programmers want to know, are terminalr and terminals
- supported? and are macros supported?
-
- No, these are currently available only in MS-DOS Kermit. Macros will probably
- appear some time soon. Programmable answer-back will never appear (it's too
- much of a security hole).
-
- I am not a Kermit protocol expert, but your answers would help our
- mainframe programmers....
-
- and there is a Print menu up in the menu bar, but it is always grey.
- Should it be grey, or not? I have never seen it active/selectable???
-
- The Print menu will light up if you send information at Kermit as if
- it were a VT-xxx terminal with a local printer, that is, surround the text
- to be printed with ESC [ 5 i (to start printing) and ESC [ 4 i (to stop).
- More printer support is coming.
-
- From: Jay Graham <JWG@vms.cis.pitt.edu>
- Subject: Mac Kermit Print Option?
-
- Dear Sirs,
-
- I have a copy of the release of mac kermit .98(63) and it has a
- menu option that is inactive called "PRINT". Is there a way to
- capture text from an entire session or parts of a session and
- save it or print it at a later time? (END of session).
-
- See above about what "PRINT" does.
-
- You can currently save the text of a session by doing a "log session"
- ("Log" menu, "Session" item). In a future version this will be able
- to save all the characters too, but for the moment it only captures
- lines displayed on the screen.
-
- From: tw-medli@cscaza.ncsu.edu (Todd Wilson Medlin)
- Subject: Bug report on Mac Kermit 0.98(62)
-
- I've noticed on several occasions that while using Get File From Server
- that if I interrupt with a command-. then the arrow icon is trashed and
- I get what I assume is a raw storage being used for the pointer.
-
- I'm on a 1M Mac Plus.
-
- Interesting. I must have a stray pointer problem to track down...
-
- --Paul
-
- ------------------------------
-
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