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- Info-Kermit Digest Fri, 4 Jan 1991 Volume 13 : Number 1
-
- Today's Topics:
- New Release of Apple II Kermit
- New Release of VAX/VMS Kermit-32
- Another Prerelease of MS-DOS Kermit 3.02 Ready for Testing
- New Update of MS-DOS Kermit 3.02 for the Victor 9000
- New Update of MS-DOS Kermit 3.02 for the DEC Rainbow
- Updated Auxilliary Files for Kermit-370
- CP/M Kermit version 4.10 Enhancements
- TOPS-10 Kermit Files Repaired
-
- 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 4.1), 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. Binaries are in
- kermit/bin (use ftp in binary mode). 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.
-
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-
- Date: Wed Dec 5 09:16:51 1990
- From: Christine M Gianone <cmg@watsun.cc.columbia.edu>
- Subject: New Release of Apple II Kermit
- Keywords: Apple II Kermit 3.87
-
- >From Ted Medin, <medin-t@shark.nosc.mil>. Here is his description of the
- new release:
-
- 1. Decimal numbers allowed in lots of places.
- 2. Screen restore on "connect" for //e or better.
- 3. Kermit file attributes are handled.
- 4. Percent of file transferred where possible (file attributes required).
- 5. Lots of bug fixes (will we ever get the vt100 right :-)
- 6. Kermit protocol bug fixes.
- 7. Escape character "\" can be used in file names for file xfers.
- 8. Show volumes - (ProDos only) shows the prefixes of the online volumes.
- 9. Escape V - When connected will toggle cursor-keys-vt100.
- 10. Some vt102 printer codes are handled - don't expect much.
- 11. New driver for the Ace dual card. Thanks to Andy Tefft.
-
- Now for a list of credits for those who helped. I'm sure I missed someone
- so please accept my appoligies: Doug Ashbrook, Todd Bakal, Ralph Carpenter,
- Grant Delaney, Les Ferch, Paul Hirose, Steve Kunz, Ted Lee, Murphy Sewell,
- Andy Tefft, Dick Wotiz. (End Quote)
-
- The new files are in kermit/a/app*.* on watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Internet)
- and they are available from KERMSRV at CUVMA (BITNET/EARN).
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed Dec 5 09:16:51 1990
- From: Christine M Gianone <cmg@watsun.cc.columbia.edu>
- Subject: New Release of VAX/VMS Kermit-32
- Keywords: VAX/VMS Kermit
-
- >From Jonathan Welch, a minor new release of Kermit-32 for VAX/VMS, version
- 3.3.128. The new release replaces version 3.3.126, and contains two
- corrections: a bug when transferring files containing print carriage control,
- and problems operating in non-interactive (e.g. batch) mode. The files are
- in the B area, kermit/b/vms*.* on watsun, VMS*.* on CUVMA KERMSRV. The file
- vmsmit.hex is KERMIT.EXE encoded in hex format, which you can convert back to
- EXE format using the VMSDEH program, also supplied in the same area. See the
- file VMSAAA.HLP for instructions. Thanks to Jonathan for keeping Kermit-32
- alive!
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue Jan 1 20:37:42 1991
- From: Christine M Gianone <cmg@watsun.cc.columbia.edu>
- Subject: Another Prerelease of MS-DOS Kermit 3.02 Ready for Testing
- Keywords: MS-DOS Kermit 3.02, IBM PC
-
- Here are the changes since the last announcement, from Joe Doupnik's
- MSR302.UPD file. The new version is ready for testing in
- kermit/test/mstibm.boo in BOO file format, convertible to executable .EXE file
- using any of the kermit/b/msbpct.* programs, or as a directly executable
- binary file in kermit/bin/mstibm.exe. As usual, many thanks to Joe for his
- constant and devoted attention to this program.
-
- 94. Make several internal changes to the code for SET PORT TES, with no
- changes to user level commands. File msxibm.asm.
-
- 95. 26 Nov. Fix two problems introduced this past week: unwanted ghost cursor
- boxes in graphics emulation mode if character writing is opaque and the
- display is CGA or Hercules, and loss of \Knethold for TES. Files changed
- are msgibm.asm and msxibm.asm.
-
- 96. Another graphics terminal emulation fix for the case of using opaque
- character writing with monochrome displays when the characters do not
- start on a multiple of 8 horizontal PC dots. File msgibm.asm
-
- 97. Add a problem solver from Frank da Cruz: if Kermit times out waiting for
- a packet character to arrive then send an XON to the host, if such flow
- control is active, to free a host which might have received an XOFF as
- a stray line noise character. File msscom.asm
-
- 98. Add more flexibility to the REMOTE LOGIN <username password account>
- command so that it can be stated on one line, particularly for Take files,
- and yet retain the ability to use embedded spaces in all three fields. To
- use embedded spaces surround the quantity with curly braces, {..}. An
- example is a username of "my name" and a password of "no show":
- REM LOGIN {my name}{no show}
- or equivalently
- REM LOGIN {my name} {no show}
- The account name is omitted in this example. Kermit will prompt for the
- items only if nothing is specified after the word LOGIN. File mssser.asm,
- done on 6 Dec.
-
- 99. Improve performance of the Novell TELAPI communications path. Command
- TELAPI between single Character and Line Mode depending on what Kermit
- sends, because otherwise TELAPI will send Kermit packets as a long burst
- of TCP/IP Telnet packets each holding one data character. This boosted the
- Kermit to Kermit file sending speed from 240 to 1990 file characters per
- second in one test situation (an 8MHz AT to a MicroVAX II using Kermit-32
- version 3.3.126 and 1000 byte packets).
-
- However, because of the way TELAPI Line Mode works this gain is obtained
- only if the end-of-packet character on packets sent by MS-DOS Kermit is
- the default 13 (Carriage Return); other values will result in TELAPI using
- its method of a single character per Telnet packet. That is, when TELAPI
- is in Line Mode a Carriage Return is required to send its buffer.
-
- Second, side step a particularly slow TELAPI operation when receiving
- characters. This boosted reception from 240 to 1720 file characters/sec
- in a similar test. All changes are in file msxibm.asm. Done on 8 Dec 1990.
-
- 100. Add a finishing touch to SET PORT TELAPI to handle the case of starting
- a NEW or RESUMING an existing connection when the command is given.
-
- 101. By request, add additional Tek submode entry and exit commands of
- ESC 1 enter Tek submode from text emulator and clear Tek screen;
- ignored if Tek mode is disabled.
- ESC 2 exit Tek submode from text emulator;
- ignored if acting as a full Tek terminal (SET TERM TEK).
- Files changed are msgibm.asm and mszibm.asm
-
- 102. Make a couple small changes to files msxibm.asm and mssset.asm to ensure
- that changes to flow control take effect immediately rather than waiting
- for the serial port to be closed and reopened manually (by changing ports
- and changing back again).
-
- 103. Two small changes. Ensure received packet retry counter does not increase
- when any legally framed packet arrives, rather than considering only those
- in the current window. File mssrcv.asm.
- Add tiny time windows when the serial port interrupt routine can permit
- other interrupts to be serviced while it reads bytes from the FIFO of a
- 16550A UART chip. Previously interrupts were turned off during the entire
- read process. Improvments will be noticed only on machines already
- running in a nearly overloaded situation. This feature may be removed if
- any bad reports arrive. File msxibm.asm.
-
- 104. Add screen-clear command CLS to clear the screen at Kermit command
- level, especially for Take files and Macros (Control-L does it by hand).
- File mssker.asm, done 17 Dec 1990.
-
- 105. Add correction to file msxibm.asm to prevent sending an XOFF if the
- communications port is inactive. Affects situations such as starting
- Kermit and saying DIR before doing anything else.
-
- 106. Remove item 97. At least one IBM mainframe Kermit objects to an XON when
- reading packets (however slowly it may respond). File msscom.asm, 23 Dec.
-
- 107. Add support for 132x25 screens with the new IBM XGA display adapter. Tnx
- to Bert Tyler at NIH. File msyibm.asm
-
- 108. Small correction in file msuibm.asm, IBM PC keyboard reader, to work
- around a PS/2 keyboard Bios problem with the keypad "5" key.
-
- 109. Ensure that during terminal emulation out going bytes of values greater
- than 9fh are not converted into 7-bit control form (ESC letter) under any
- circumstance. Only bytes in the C1 control code area may be converted.
- File msyibm.asm
-
- 110. Correct small error in identifying the transfer character set given in
- received attributes packets. Also, if an arriving file indicates a
- Transfer Character Set of CYRILLIC then force use of CP866 for that
- particular file and revert back to normal afterward. File mssrcv.asm
- And if the user manually selects CP866 then retain that setting around
- pushing to DOS. File msxibm.asm
-
- 111. During file transfers pressing either Control-Q or just Q sends an XON
- code to the other side, regardless of our flow control setting. This
- is to manually free a host blocked by a stray XOFF. File msscom.asm
-
- Joe has also written a capsule summary of the changes from version 3.01 to
- 3.02. It is available in the file kermit/test/msr302.doc, about 36K in
- length. Thanks again, Joe!
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 17 Dec 90 23:53:57 EST
- From: "Joe R. Doupnik" <jrd@watsun.cc.columbia.edu>
- Subject: New Update of MS-DOS Kermit 3.02 for the Victor 9000
- Keywords: MS-DOS Kermit 3.02, Victor 9000 Kermit
-
- I completed a quick upgrade of the Victor 9000 (Sirius 1) Kermit material
- from version 2.29 to 3.02 and placed the files on ~kermit/test. I lack a
- Victor upon which to test these changes so we need to hear from volunteers.
- File mstv90.boo is accompanied by the three main source files msuv90.asm,
- msxv90.asm and msyv90.asm. The startup banner carries the date of 17 Dec
- 1990.
-
- Joe D.
-
- [Ed. - Thanks, Joe. Reports from Victor 9000 users would be much
- appreciated.]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 29 Dec 90 03:05:16 EST
- From: Robert Weiner <rweiner@watsun.cc.columbia.edu>
- Subject: New Update of MS-DOS Kermit 3.02 for the DEC Rainbow
- Keywords: MS-DOS Kermit 3.02, Rainbow
-
- Here is the latest version of DEC Rainbow Test Kermit built from current
- MS-DOS Kermit sources in ~kermit/test. Nothing Rainbow specific new here.
- -Rob
-
- [Ed. - Thanks, Rob! Readers can find this contribution in
- kermit/test/mstrb1.boo (boo file) and kermit/bin/mstrb1.exe (binary).]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 1990 Dec 17 14:56 EST
- From: "John F. Chandler" <PEPMNT@CFAAMP.HARVARD.EDU>
- Subject: Updated Auxilliary Files for Kermit-370
- Keywords: Kermit-370, IBM Mainframe, CMS Kermit
-
- Two files have recently been updated. One is IK0VER.FOR, a comparison
- program which generates a difference file in the form of CMS-style updates:
- there was a sequencing problem in the output difference file whenever a
- matching stretch of exactly one card appeared in the midst of differences.
- IK0VER is of interest primarily to programmers on non-CMS systems who wish
- to send code improvements in a compressed and uniform fashion. The other
- file is IKCACT.ASM, the sample accounting exit routine for Kermit-CMS.
- Nothing has been changed in the way it works, but some new options have been
- added for recording the accounting information. Also, a note of caution:
- the punch option, as a quick examination of the code would indicate, does
- NOT work in an XA-mode virtual machine. Andre Pirard has signaled an
- intention to make an XA-mode version some day, but not right away.
-
- John
-
- [Ed. - Thanks, John! John has also sent in a set of Kermit-370 documentation
- files that contain "Fortran" carriage control in column 1, and that are fully
- paginated, with an index and a table of contents that make sense. These are
- available in the "B" area as IK*.LPT.]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 23 Nov 90 18:28:30 EST
- From: Mike Freeman <freeman@watsun.cc.columbia.edu>
- Subject: CP/M Kermit version 4.10 Enhancements
- Keywords: CP/M Kermit
-
- As a result of an E-Mail discussion with Dr. Russell Lang at Monash
- University in Australia, I have made the following enhancement to Kermit-80
- Version 4.10: when receiving or getting files, if a "disk full" condition is
- found, rather than aborting with no other action, the enhanced Kermit now
- deletes the file causing the "disk full" condition, complains to the user
- (which it always did) and sends an "E" packet to the other side to tell it
- to stop sending. These changes are in cpsker.asm, cpspk1.asm, cpsker.hex in
- my area, /uw/guests/freeman/. Except for bug fixes as a result of the test
- release, I believe this will be the last work on Kermit-80 ver. 4.10.
- Future enhancements will go into Kermit-80 ver. 4.11.
-
- After checking with Joe Doupnik, I've modified CP/M Kermit to take account
- of the SET INCOMPLETE-FILES setting when receiving files and a disk-full
- error occurs. If SET INCOMPLETE KEEP is in effect, the incomplete file will
- be closed and kept, else it will be deleted. The user will still know that
- the transmission was unsuccessful as the "Failed" message will appear even
- with SET TERMINAL QUIET. The "E" packet will still be sent to the remote
- Kermit. This is the behavior before my last change except that under all
- circumstances, an incomplete file is closed (errors ignored), so that, if
- SET INCOMPLETE-FILES KEEP is in effect, an attempt wil be made to output the
- last buffer.
-
- -- Mike Freeman K7UIJ --
-
- [Ed. - Thanks, Mike! CP/M Kermit users should continue to check the new
- files in kermit/test/cp*.* for updates. Reports and contributions continue
- to arrive from far and wide, showing that CP/M is still alive. When they
- have settled down, version 4.10 will replace 4.09 in the standard Kermit
- distribution.]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 28 Nov 90 17:00:55 EST
- From: Mike Freeman <freeman@watsun.cc.columbia.edu>
- Subject: TOPS-10 Kermit Files Repaired
- Keywords: TOPS-10 Kermit, DECsystem-10 Kermit
-
- In Kermit Digest V10#4, I noticed that Chuck Bacon noticed that <CR><LF>s
- had been inserted in the Macro-10 sources for DECsystem-10 Kermit in such a
- way that the Macro compilation was broken. Did Mr. Bacon ever get a
- corrected set of files to you? It would appear not as a cursory perusal of
- the ~kermit/b/ area shows you still have the chopped files (as I presume
- they came from Mr. Norstedt). In any case, I have sent you reformatted
- files to compile/load/execute properly on the DECsystem-10. The Bliss
- modules are unaffected. These sources also include my bug fixes also.
- Everything works correctly as far as I can tell. Ciao.
- -- Mike K7UIJ --
-
- [Ed. - Many thanks, Mike! TOPS-10 lives too, eh?]
-
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-
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