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READ.ME OS/2 C-Kermit 5A(190) October 1994
OS/2 C-Kermit is a powerful, full-function communications software
program for your OS/2 system. C-Kermit supports serial communications,
automatic dialing, TCP/IP, DECnet/LAT, NETBIOS, and Named Pipes as
communication methods, with VT52, VT100, VT102, VT220, and ANSI
terminal emulation, key mapping, screen rollback, screen copy and
printing, fast and reliable Kermit file transfer, national and
international character-set conversion, and includes a powerful,
easy-to-use script programming language.
C-Kermit Software Copyright (C) 1985, 1994, Trustees of Columbia
University in the City of New York. The C-Kermit software may not
be, in whole or in part, licensed or sold for profit as a software
product itself, nor may it be included in or distributed with
commercial products or otherwise distributed by commercial concerns
to their clients or customers without written permission of the
Office of Kermit Development and Distribution, Columbia University.
This copyright notice must not be removed, altered, or obscured.
The above copyright notice also applies to inclusion of C-Kermit on
so-called "freeware" and/or "shareware" CD-ROMs.
Numerous improvements have been made to OS/2 C-Kermit since "Using
C-Kermit" was published. Be sure to read the CKERMIT.INF file
included on the diskette.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
To install C-Kermit 5A(190) on your OS/2 system:
1. Insert the C-Kermit diskette into a diskette drive.
2. Click on the diskette icon for that diskette drive.
3. Click on the INSTALL.CMD file and then answer the
questions.
Alternatively, from an OS/2 command window, type the command
"a:install" (substitute a different disk letter if necessary).
After installation, you can use C-Kermit by clicking on its desktop
icon or, in a command window, typing "ckermit".
If desired, you can skip the automatic installation procedure and
follow the instructions on pages 421-423 of "Using C-Kermit" (if you
don't have the book, ordering information is given below). This
gives you a bit more flexibility, but requires that you edit some
files yourself.
WHAT IS ON THE OS/2 C-KERMIT DISTRIBUTION DISKETTE
READ.ME
This file.
INSTALL.CMD (or CKOINS.CMD)
OS/2 C-Kermit installation procedure (a REXX program).
CKOKER16.EXE or CKOKER32.EXE
The OS/2 C-Kermit program, either the 16-bit version or the 32-bit
version, depending on which one you ordered. It will be installed
as CKERMIT.EXE if you use the INSTALL procedure. The 16-bit
version should be used on OS/2 1.x. The 32-bit version should be
used on OS/2 2.x and Warp.
CKO32I20.DLL - IBM TCP/IP 2.0 32-bit interface
CKO32I12.DLL - IBM TCP/IP 1.2 32-bit interface
CKO16I12.DLL - IBM TCP/IP 1.2 16-bit interface
CKO32F13.DLL - FTP PC/TCP 1.3 32-bit interface
CKO16F13.DLL - FTP PC/TCP 1.3 16-bit interface
Interface between C-Kermit and your installed TCP/IP software, if
any: IBM TCP/IP or FTP Software PC/TCP. The FTP DLLs also work
with Essex Systems TCP/2 and IP-Switch Vantage IP. The IBM DLLs
work with other TCP/IP products that are IBM compatible. The
appropriate DLL is loaded automatically at runtime. These files
must be in your CKERMIT directory, i.e. the directory from which
C-Kermit is started.
CKOSYSL.CK1 or CKOSYSL.CK2
SYSLEVEL info for 16-bit and 32-bit versions, respectively.
CKERMIT.CMD
A sample REXX CMD file for starting OS/2 C-Kermit. Handled
automatically by INSTALL.CMD. Or read and modify to suit your
requirements.
CKERMIT.ICO
OS/2 C-Kermit desktop icon.
CKERMIT.INI
Standard C-Kermit 5A initialization file. Sets up your dialing
and services directories, and defines several handy command
macros. This is an ordinary text file; it documents itself --
just read it in a text editor, or print it.
CKERMOD.INI
Sample C-Kermit 5A customization file, edit to suit your needs.
NOTE: the INSTALL procedure will modify this file to include your
preference for port, modem type, and communication speed. If you
are installing over a previous C-Kermit version, the install
procedure skips the questions and leaves this file alone; it also
leaves your previous dialing and services directory intact rather
than replacing them with the sample ones from this diskette.
CKERMIT.KDD
Sample C-Kermit dialing directory file. Edit this file to include
the numbers that you actually call. See pages 50-67 of "Using
C-Kermit" for complete instructions on dialing. NOTE: You don't
need to use the dialing directory in order to make modem calls; it
is merely a convenience that lets you refer to frequently called
numbers by name - "dial work" instead of "dial 1 212 555-1234".
CKERMIT.KSD
Sample C-Kermit services directory file. This lets you establish
connections and log in automatically to all sorts of hosts and
services in a uniform way, no matter what the connection method.
See Chapter 13 of "Using C-Kermit", and the services directory
section of CKERMIT.INF.
CKERMIT.INF
Documentation for the new features added to C-Kermit since "Using
C-Kermit" was published. IMPORTANT: the method for key mapping
is completely different in version 5A(190) from earlier versions.
The information that was formerly scattered among several
different files - CKCKER.UPD, CKCKER.BWR, CKOKER.BWR, CKOREXX.DOC,
CKOEXP.DOC - has been consolidated into this new file and
converted to INFO format for use with the Information
Presentation Facility (IPFC) and can be accessed using the OS/2
VIEW command or, equivalently, via C-Kermit's UPDATES macro,
which simply runs VIEW on the CKERMIT.INF file.
CKOVTK2.INI
Sample key settings file to make DEC VT52, VT100, VT102, and VT220
key assignments for the IBM PC extended (101) keyboard, which,
among other things, makes the IBM numeric keypad act like the DEC
VT terminal numeric keypad, Gold key and all. Tell C-Kermit to
TAKE this file to make the key assignments. For a detailed listing
of the mapping between DEC keys and PC keys, read the CKOVTK2.INI
file itself (it's an ordinary text file).
EMACSKEY.INI
Sample key mappings for EMACS and Crisp, using Alt key as Meta key.
Read this file for further info, edit it to suit your preferences.
XSEND.CMD
A C-Kermit REXX program to send an entire directory tree from one
OS/2 system to another, making an exact copy of the directory structure,
and all the files, including all their attributes. It can also be used,
with some restrictions, for sending OS/2 directory trees to DOS or UNIX.
Read XSEND.CMD for further information.
M2ZMODEM.INI, P101.INI, P200.INI, CEXYZ2.INI
External XMODEM, YMODEM, YMODEM-G, and ZMODEM protocol
definitions for M2ZMODEM, P 1.01, P 2.0x, and CEXYZ/2, respectively.
These are C-Kermit command files; use C-Kermit's TAKE command to
execute them. To have one of them in effect whenever you use
C-Kermit, uncomment the appropriate line in the OS/2 section of
your CKERMOD.INI file.
CP437.TXT, CP850.TXT, LATIN1.TXT
Character-set tables for the two common PC code pages used with
OS/2 for representing West European languages, and the
corresponding international standard character set. Use these for
practice displaying and transferring international text.
DOCUMENTATION
To get the best use out of C-Kermit, please purchase the manual if
you don't already have it. It gives you step-by-step instructions
and it's also a comprehensive reference. Manual sales are a
primary source of funding for the Kermit effort.
Frank da Cruz and Christine M. Gianone, "Using C-Kermit", Digital Press /
Butterworth-Heinemann, Woburn, MA, 1993, 514 pages, ISBN 1-55558-108-0
US single-copy price: $39.95; quantity discounts available. Available in
computer bookstores or directly from Columbia University:
Kermit Development and Distribution
Columbia University Academic Information Systems
612 West 115th Street
New York NY 10025-7799
USA
Telephone: +1 212 854-3703
Fax: +2 212 663-8202
Domestic and overseas orders accepted. Price: US $39.95 (US, Canada,
and Mexico), US $50 elsewhere. Orders may be paid by MasterCard or
Visa, or prepaid by check in US dollars. Add US $35 bank fee for checks
not drawn on a US bank. Price includes shipping. Do not include sales
tax. Inquire about quantity discounts.
You can also order by phone from the publisher, Digital Press /
Butterworth-Heinemann, with MasterCard, Visa, or American Express:
+1 800 366-2665 (Woburn, Massachusetts office for USA & Canada)
+44 1865 314627 (Oxford, England distribution centre for UK & Europe)
+61 03 9245 7111 (Melbourne, Vic, office for Australia & NZ)
+65 356-1968 (Singapore office for Asia)
+27 (31) 2683111 (Durban office for South Africa)
A German-language edition is also available:
Frank da Cruz and Christine M. Gianone, "C-Kermit - Einfuehrung und
Referenz", Verlag Heinz Heise, Hannover, Germany (1994).
ISBN 3-88229-023-4. Deutsch von Gisbert W. Selke. Price: DM 88,00.
Verlag Heinz Heise GmbH & Co. KG, Helstorfer Strasse 7, D-30625 Hannover.
Tel. +49 (05 11) 53 52-0, Fax. +49 (05 11) 53 52-1 29.
Contact Columbia University Kermit Distribution for information about
other Kermit software programs, including those for MS-DOS, Windows,
UNIX, VMS, IBM mainframes, and hundreds of others.
(End of OS/2 C-Kermit READ.ME file)