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Date: Thu, 8 Mar 90 17:46:07 EST
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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