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- This version of Kermit is designed for use on an Intel System 86/380.
- The following files exist on the distribution tape:
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- KERMIT.P86 The main code for Kermit.
- KERUTIL.P86 Utility subroutines.
- KERSYS.P86 System dependent routines (more or less).
- KERMIT.HLP Help file for Kermit.
- KERMIT.CSD SUBMIT file for compiling Kermit.
- HELP.P86 HELP program for Intel (used by Kermit).
- ITEMIZE.P86 A handy little utility for Kermit.
- AAAREADME.DOC This file.
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- Currently there is no external documentation. In time this may (or may
- not) be completed. You know how documentation goes. The following is a
- list of Kermit features at a glance:
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- Program: iRMX-86 Kermit
- Author: Albert J. Goodman, Grinnell College
- Machine: Intel System 86/380
- Operating system: iRMX 86
- Language: PL/M-86
- Version: 2.3
- Date: June 6, 1985
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- iRMX-86 Kermit Capabilities At A Glance:
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- Local operation: Yes
- Remote operation: No
- Transfers text files: Yes
- Transfers binary files: No
- Wildcard send: Yes
- ^X/^Y interruption: No, but ^C interruption
- Filename collision avoidance: Yes
- Can time out: Yes
- 8th-bit prefixing: No
- Repeat count prefixing: No
- Alternate block checks: No
- Terminal emulation: Yes
- Communication settings: Only some packet parameters
- Transmit BREAK: Yes
- IBM mainframe communication: No
- Transaction logging: No
- Session logging: No
- Raw transmit: No
- Act as server: No
- Talk to server: Yes
- Advanced server functions: No
- Advanced commands for servers: No
- Local file management: No
- Handle file attributes: No
- Command/init files: No
- Command macros: No
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