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- Date: Thu, 25 Feb 93 15:22:02 EST
- From: Christine M Gianone <cmg@watsun.cc.columbia.edu>
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- Info-Kermit Digest Thu, 25 Feb 1993 Volume 17 : Number 2
-
- Today's Topics:
-
- New Kermit Books
- C-Kermit 5A News
- A New Release of Kermit for CTOS and BTOS
- Pitfall of FULLSCREEN mode for Kermit-370 under TSO and CICS
- New Packet Drivers
- Gold Key Utility for MS-DOS Kermit
- Kermit Download versus Append
- Query: Using MS-DOS Kermit with PC Anywhere
-
-
- Digest submissions may be sent to Info-Kermit@WATSUN.CC.COLUMBIA.EDU or
- KERMIT@CUVMA.BITNET. Requests for addition to or deletion from the
- Info-Kermit subscriber list should be sent to LISTSERV@CUVMA.BITNET or
- LISTSERV@CUVMA.CC.COLUMBIA.EDU. These messages must be of the form:
-
- SUBSCRIBE I$KERMIT <your-personal-name> (To start a subscription)
- UNSUBSCRIBE I$KERMIT (To cancel a subscription)
- REGISTER I$KERMIT <your-personal-name> (To correct your name)
-
- 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 file kermit/read.me is a general guide to where things are. The
- Kermit files are in directories kermit/a, kermit/b, kermit/c, kermit/d, and
- kermit/e. Test versions are in kermit/test. All files in these directories
- should be transferred in text (ASCII) mode. Binaries are in kermit/bin (use
- ftp in binary mode). All files on watsun have lowercase names, and case is
- significant.
-
- 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
- Academic Information Systems, 612 West 115th Street, New York, NY 10025
- USA.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- Date: Mon, 22 Feb 93 12:00:00 EST
- >From: Frank da Cruz <fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu>
- Subject: New Kermit Books
- Keywords: Kermit Books, "Books, Kermit", MS-DOS Kermit Book, C-Kermit Book
- Keywords: German Kermit Book, French Kermit Book, Japanese Kermit Book
-
- Publication of "Using C-Kermit" is now complete. All back orders, whether
- to DECdirect or Columbia University, will be filled as quickly as
- possible. Once again, the C-Kermit book -- for UNIX, (Open)VMS, OS/2,
- AOS/VS, OS-9, the Commodore Amiga, and the Atari ST -- is:
-
- Frank da Cruz and Christine M. Gianone, "Using C-Kermit", Digital Press,
- Burlington, MA, 1993, 514 pages.
-
- Order Number: EY-J896E-DP
- Digital Press ISBN: 1-55558-108-0
- Prentice Hall ISBN: 0-13-037490-3
-
- To order (in the USA) call DECdirect toll-free 1-800-344-4825;
- major credit cards accepted. Overseas, order through your bookstore, your
- local Digital Equipment Corporation branch, or from Columbia University
- (send e-mail to kermit@columbia.edu for further info).
-
- And in other news...
-
- "Using MS-DOS Kermit" has been translated to French by Jean Dutertre and
- published in France:
-
- Christine M. Gianone, "Kermit MS-DOS Mode d'Emploi", Heinz Schiefer &
- Cie., Versailles (1993), 406 pages. Packaged with version 3.11 of MS-DOS
- Kermit for the IBM PC, PS/2, and compatibles on a 5.25-inch diskette.
- ISBN 2-901143-20-2. Heinz Schiefer & Cie., 45 rue Henri de Regnier,
- F-78000 Versailles. Tel. +33 13 021 55 05, Fax. +33 13 902 3971.
-
- The French edition joins the German translation by Gisbert W. Selke, and
- published by Verlag Heinz Heise, Hannover, in 1991 (and recently reprinted),
- listed here again for completeness:
-
- Christine M. Gianone, "MS-DOS Kermit, das universelle
- Kommunikationsprogramm", Verlag Heinz Heise, Hannover, Germany (1991), 414
- pages. Packaged with version 3.11 of MS-DOS Kermit for the IBM PC, PS/2,
- and compatibles on a 5.25-inch diskette, including German-language help
- files. Price: DM 69,00. ISBN 3-88229-006-4. Verlag Heinz Heise GmbH &
- Co. KG, Helstorfer Strasse 7, D-3000 Hannover. Tel. +49 (05 11) 53 52-0,
- Fax. +49 (05 11) 53 53-1 29.
-
- And in Japan, Hirofumi Fujii has co-authored a new book on MS-DOS Kermit:
-
- Dr. Hirofumi Fujii and Mrs. Fukuko Yuasa, "MS-Kermit Nyumon", Computer
- Today, Saiensu-Sha Co., Ltd., publishers (1993), 160 pages.
- Publisher's address: 2-6, Kanda Suda-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101, Japan.
- ISBN 4-7819-0669-9 C3355 P1854E. Tel. +813 256-1091.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 17 Feb 93 12:00:00 EST
- >From: Frank da Cruz <fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu>
- Subject: C-Kermit 5A News
- Keywords: C-Kermit 5A, OS/2 Kermit, AOS/VS Kermit, SIO.SYS, QNX
- Keywords: OS-9 Kermit, Altos, Cray, Fortune, Harris Night Hawk, AIX, ICL
- Keywords: Intergraph, Clipper, Linux, SCO, SunOS, Solaris
-
- New binaries have been installed for Data General AOS/VS C-Kermit and
- IBM OS/2 C-Kermit. Minor (but different) changes were made in the
- system-dependent i/o support routines for each version to speed them up.
- The AOS/VS speedup occurs during command mode: the output of messages, help
- text, menus, and so forth. The OS/2 speedup occurs during terminal emulation
- and file transfer. OS/2 C-Kermit was also modified to be able to use the new
- SIO.SYS serial communications driver. New files:
-
- watsun.cc.columbia.edu kermsrv@cuvma
- kermit/b/ckdker.uue CKDKER UUE UUencoded AOS/VS C-Kermit dumpfile
- kermit/b/ckoker16.boo CKOKER16 BOO BOO-encoded OS/2 16-bit executable
- kermit/b/ckoker32.boo CKOKER32 BOO BOO-encoded OS/2 32-bit executable
- kermit/bin/ckoker16.exe (none) Binary OS/2 16-bit executable
- kermit/bin/ckoker32.exe (none) Binary OS/2 32-bit executable
-
- The changes are also reflected in the source files in kermit/b/ck*.*.
-
- Binaries are also available for various VMS and OpenVMS configurations
- (some of these are new, marked by *):
-
- watsun.cc.columbia.edu kermsrv@cuvma
- * kermit/b/ckvker.hex CKVKER HEX VAX, no network support
- kermit/b/ckvaxp.hex CKVAXP HEX Alpha AXP, no network support
- * kermit/b/ckvvtgv.hex CKVVTGV HEX VAX, TGV Multinet support
- * kermit/b/ckvvucx.hex CKVVUCX HEX VAX, DEC TCP/IP support
- kermit/b/ckvvwin.hex CKVVWIN HEX VAX, Wollongong WIN/TCP support
-
- These are to be decoded back into executable .EXE files with the CKVDEH.MAR
- program (which only runs on the VAX, so, for now, you must convert the hex
- file for the Alpha AXP on the VAX).
-
- Several other minor changes have also been made since C-Kermit 5A(188) was
- first announced:
-
- File transfer display now shows character-set conversion, if any
- Minor TELNET protocol option negotiation fix
- Corrected recovery from SET BUFFERS command failure
- Improved speed of the CONNECT command in the UNIX version
- Improved setuid/setgid operation on NeXT computers
- SET KEY support for Num Lock key in OS/2 version
- New command SET TERM ANSWERBACK { ON, OFF } for OS/2 version
- Support for arbitrarily-named serial communication devices in OS/2 version
- Minor fix to the OS-9 version to prevent exceeding open-file limit
- Various minor bug fixes
- Various new or improved UNIX makefile entries, including:
- . Altos ACS68000 AT&T System III R2
- . Cray UNICOS, various versions
- . Fortune For:Pro 2.1
- . Harris Night Hawk
- . IBM 370 mainframe AIX/370 1.2
- . IBM 370 mainframe AIX/ESA 2.1
- . IBM PS/2 AIX 1.2
- . ICL DRS3000 System V R4
- . Interactive System III (PC/IX)
- . Intergraph Clipper / CLIX
- . Integrated Solutions VS8
- . Linux
- . Nixdorf Targon/31 M15 TOS 4.0
- . QNX 4.1
- . SCO Xenix, UNIX, ODT
- . SunOS 5.0/Solaris 2.0
- . SunOS 5.1/Solaris 2.1
- . Tektronix XD88 System V R3
-
- The changes are explained in detail in the file kermit/b/ckcker.upd, and many
- of the ck?ker.bwr and ck?ins.doc files have also been updated. The UNIX
- source files collected into the binary compressed tar archive,
- kermit/bin/cku188.tar.Z, have also been updated, and a new uuencoded version
- of the tar archive is now available in kermit/b/cku188.uue and also from
- KERMSRV@CUVMA as CKU188 UUE. The main program version number and date have
- not been changed, but the SHOW VERSIONS command reveals the per-module
- updates; these are keyed to the update history given in the ckcker.upd file.
-
- Thanks to the users and developers who sent in reports, contributions, and
- fixes; all are listed in the ckcker.upd file.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 20 Jan 93 12:00:00 EST
- >From: Christine M. Gianone <cmg@watsun.cc.columbia.edu>
- Subject: A New Release of Kermit for CTOS and BTOS
- Keywords: CTOS, BTOS, Convergent, Burroughs B20
-
- >From Evan Arnerich and Doug Drury of ITT Federal Services Corporation, Santa
- Maria, CA: version 2.00 of CT-Kermit for the Burroughs B20/BTOS and Convergent
- NGEN/CTOS systems. This new version adds many of the capabilities of MS-DOS
- Kermit 3.x and C-Kermit 5A, particularly script programming features (INPUT,
- OUTPUT, IF, ASK, GOTO, variables, etc), and includes a built-in VT101 terminal
- emulator.
-
- Version 2.00 of CT-Kermit replaces version 1.07 of July 1988, which was
- contributed by Joel Dunn of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
-
- The new files replace the old ones in kermit/c/ct*.* on
- watsun.cc.columbia.edu. The old version has been moved to kermit/old on
- watsun. The new version is also available from KERMSRV at CUVMA as CT* *.
-
- Many thanks to Evan and Doug for their contribution!
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 1993 Jan 25 12:42 EST
- >From: "John F. Chandler" <JCHBN@CUVMB.CC.COLUMBIA.EDU>
- Subject: Pitfall of FULLSCREEN mode for Kermit-370 under TSO and CICS
- Keywords: IBM Mainframe Kermit
-
- Kermit-370 in FULLSCREEN mode can be at the mercy of clever efforts toward
- screen "optimization" by the protocol converter. One possible symptom is
- the suppression of the last outbound packet in a transfer if the screen is
- cleared just afterwards. This may happen after an upload or upon leaving
- server mode. To avoid this possibility, Kermit-370 can simply wait a few
- seconds to give the protocol converter less excuse for suppressing the last
- packet. An update has been added to the four "beware" files, IKCKER.BWR,
- IKTKER.BWR, IKMKER.BWR, and IKXKER.BWR, to institute a 4-second pause, but
- the optimum time may be more or less, depending on the system.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 16 Feb 93 09:56:39 EST
- >From: Christine M. Gianone <cmg@columbia.edu>
- Subject: New Packet Drivers
- Keywords: Packet Drivers, Etherlink III, 3Com 3C509
-
- >From Russ Nelson of Crynwr Software, a new packet driver for the 3Com 3C509
- Ethernet board (Etherlink III), plus updated drivers for the 3C503, the D-Link
- Pocket LAN Adapter, the Digital Equipment Corporation DECPA, and the Eagle
- Technologies NE2100. The new files are available are available via anonymous
- ftp from watsun.cc.columbia.edu, binary mode, in packet-drivers/new/3c509a.zip
- (3C509 packet driver) and in packet-drivers/new/drivers3.zip (other updates).
- A copy of the COM file is also available in packet-drivers/bin/3c509.com,
- and the short documentation page is in packet-drivers/bin/3c509.doc.
-
- Thanks again to Russ for all his work.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 11 Feb 93 12:00:00 EST
- >From: Christine M. Gianone <cmg@watsun.cc.columbia.edu>
- Subject: Gold Key Utility for MS-DOS Kermit
- Keywords: Num Lock Key, GOLD Key
-
- By popular demand, we are now including Bob Eager's GOLD TSR with MS-DOS
- Kermit. This small program (a few hundred bytes) makes your Num Lock key
- behave exactly like the PC's F1 key, so that you can make SET KEY assignments
- to it, e.g.
-
- SET KEY \315 \Kgold
-
- (which is the default assignment for F1 anyway). Num Lock is the position
- where you would expect to find a VT terminal's Gold key (PF1) on the numeric
- keypad. With the GOLD TSR active, Num Lock no longer functions as Num Lock.
-
- The files are:
- kermit/a/msugold.boo - BOO-encoded GOLD.COM
- kermit/a/msugold.asm - Source code
- kermit/a/msugold.doc - Instructions for using
- kermit/a/msugold.mak - Batch file for building from source
- kermit/bin/msugold.com - Binary executable program
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 12 Feb 93 15:14:42 EST
- >From: John Hretz <hretzj%ccmail@tacom-emh1.army.mil>
- Subject: Kermit Download versus Append
-
- Is there a way to append when you download using Kermit?
-
- [Ed. - There is a command, SET FILE COLLISION. One of its options in
- C-Kermit, but not in MS-DOS Kermit, is APPEND. So there is no
- straightforward way to do this in MS-DOS Kermit, but keep reading.]
-
- A friend of mine uses Kermit to download a file from her reader. She would
- like to be able to append to the same file name each time she scans
- ("reads") a document. Perhaps there is a version of Kermit out there that
- can do this or someone else has done this before.
-
- The software that she uses will produce a voice rendition of the document
- after she downloads it.
-
- [Ed. - You could define a macro to do it, like this:
-
- define fatal if defined \%1 echo \%1, stop 1
-
- define append,-
- if not defined \%1 fatal {Usage: append filename}
- receive kermit.tmp,-
- if fail stop 1,-
- if exist \%1 run copy \%1+kermit.tmp kermit2.tmp,-
- if not exist \%1 copy kermit.tmp kermit2.tmp,-
- if exist \%1 delete \%1,-
- run rename kermit2.tmp \%1,-
- delete kermit.tmp
-
- Put this macro definition in the user's MSCUSTOM.INI file, and then tell her
- to use the command:
-
- APPEND MYFILE.TXT
-
- instead of RECEIVE when downloading files to MS-DOS Kermit. MYFILE.TXT
- is the name of the file she wants to append to. If it doesn't exist, it
- will be created. If it does exist, the arriving file will be appended to
- the end of it.]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 17 Feb 93 12:04:35 GMT
- >From: mike@childsoc.demon.co.uk (Michael Bernardi)
- To: Info-Kermit@watsun.cc.columbia.edu
- Subject: Query: Using MS-DOS Kermit with PC Anywhere
-
- I'm currently using PC Anywhere IV as a host to allow remote access
- to a network and I am using MS-Kermit as the Terminal program. Has anyone
- written a SCRipt/INI file to redefine the function keys in Kermit for
- this? I.e. allowing all the PCAnywhere ESC codes to be automatically
- sent when the correct key is pressed. I don't want to have to
- reinvent the wheel :-)
-
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- The Children's Society, Edward Rudolf House, Margery Street, | worth living
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