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- Received: from CUCS20 by CU20B with DECnet; 27 Jan 84 20:31:23 EST
- Date: Fri 27 Jan 84 20:31:24-EST
- From: Chris Maio <CHRIS@CUCS20>
- Subject: MDS Kermit (finally!)
- To: sy.fdc@CU20B
-
- The sources for ISIS-Kermit (ISIS is the CPM-like operating system for the
- 8080-based Intel MDS) are in PS:<CC.FDC.TEMP>, along with a control file that
- shows how they're linked together. There isn't really any documentation
- around, but the code is simple enough that it's not hard to figure out what's
- going on. Basically, it's just a 7-bit bare-bones (by 1982 standards) Kermit,
- based more or less on the earliest C version. It doesn't allow wildcards, but
- you can specify multiple files on the "send" command line and receive multiple
- commands from another Kermit; there's also some crude but useful debugging code
- (the "d" command turns it on).
-
- Sorry for the delay; I had to promise that the authors of the code would
- remain anonymous, but feel free to give my number (280-8122) to the recipients
- in case they have any questions about the MDS (in case theirs isn't really
- compatible).
-
- - Chris
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-
-
-
- From: Teresa Koo, Intel, Santa Clara, California
- Date: March 10, 1985
-
-
- There was a bug in the send command. The attached version has the fix.
- Also, a User's Guide was written and is in the file kermit.doc.
-
-
-
-
-
-
- Date: 29-OCT-1985 16:37:12
- From: PGH1@UK.AC.OPEN.ACS.MILTONKEYNES.VAXA
- To: syskermit@UK.AC.KERMIT
-
- To: SYSKERMIT
- From: Paul Hare, ACS, Open university, Milton Keynes MK7 6AA
- PGH1 @ [+JANET.000041500030.FTP.MAIL]
-
- I have now dispatched the updated version of Intel MDS Kermit to
-
- you as requested.
-
- The only source file changes made were to MDSKER.P80. These were as
- follows:-
-
- 1. 2400 baud support added.
-
- 2. Default baud rate changed to 2400.
-
- The main change was to the documentation. I have revised MDSKER.DOC
- to correct the inaccuracies and to rectify the omissions.
-
- Paul Hare
-