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- Date: Fri, 14 Jul 1989 15:09:36 EDT
- From: Christine M Gianone <cmg@watsun.cc.columbia.edu>
- To: Info-Kermit@watsun.cc.columbia.edu
- Subject: Info-Kermit Digest V10 #1
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- Info-Kermit Digest Fri, 14 Jul 1989 Volume 10 : Number 1
-
- Departments:
-
- NEWS -
- New Draft of Internation Character Set Proposal Ready for Review
- Article about International Character Sets at Moscow Conference
- New Additions to the Roster of Native Media Volunteers
- Missing Recent Issues of Info-Kermit
-
- ANNOUNCEMENTS -
- New Release of C-Kermit Available for Testing
- Announcing Release 0.97(57) of Macintosh Kermit
- Announcing Version 1.00 of OS/2 Kermit, with C-Language Source
- Announcing a Russian Version of Kermit for IBM/370 MVS/CICS
- Announcing Version 4.0 of MS-Windows Kermit
- New Release of HP-9000 BASIC Workstation Kermit
- CP/M Kermit Replacement Files
- New Release of Kermit-UCSD (UCPECAN)
- Kermit Script to Map IBM-PC Keyboard for GNU EMACS
- CPVROB.HEX File Now With Distribution
-
- Send digest submissions to Info-Kermit@CUNIXC.CC.COLUMBIA.EDU, requests for
- addition to or deletion from the Info-Kermit subscriber list to
- Info-Kermit-Request@CUNIXC.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, WATSUN.CC.COLUMBIA.EDU, a
- SUN-4/280 running UNIX (SUNOS 4.0), IP host number 128.59,39.2, or to CUNIXC,
- CUNIXC.CC.COLUMBIA.EDU, a VAX 8700 running UNIX (Ultrix), IP host number
- 128.59.40.130. Login as user anonymous (note, lower case), any password, and
- GET or MGET the desired files. The Kermit files are in directories kermit/a,
- kermit/b, kermit/c, kermit/d, and kermit/e. You can also get Kermit files
- over BITNET/EARN; 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 Jul 5 12:00:00 1989
- From: Christine M Gianone <cmg@watsun.cc.columbia.edu>
- Subject: New Draft of Internation Character Set Proposal Ready for Review
- Keywords: International Character Sets, Kermit Protocol
-
- The third draft of the Kermit international character set proposal is
- complete. Hopefully, the proposal is nearing its final stage before
- incorporation into the Kermit protocol. The proposed extension to Kermit
- will allow unlike computers to transfer text files written in languages other
- than English, including text containing many languages.
-
- The new draft is available in kermit/test/isok3.txt on watsun and cunixc, and
- in T:ISOK3.TXT from KERMRSRV at CUVMA on BITNET. Your comments are most
- welcome. If you are interested in joining the smaller "isokermit" discussion
- group, please let me know.
-
- The document is about 94K long. For convenience, it has also been broken up
- into five smaller pieces of 16K-20K each, which may be obtained separately.
- They are isok3.1, isok3.2, isok3.3, isok3.4, and isok3.5.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu Jun 29 19:16:06 1989
- From: Christine M Gianone <cmg@watsun.cc.columbia.edu>
- Subject: Article about International Character Sets at Moscow Conference
- Keywords: International Character Sets, Data Communications Magazine
- Keywords: International Kermit Conference
-
- A short piece about the First International Kermit Conference and the
- international character set extension to Kermit appears in the June 1989
- issue of Data Communications Magazine, p.48 (p.52 of the international
- edition). A longer article will appear in a future issue.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu Jun 29 19:22:23 1989
- From: Christine M Gianone <cmg@watsun.cc.columbia.edu>
- Subject: New Additions to the Roster of Native Media Volunteers
- Keywords: Alpha Micro 68K, IBM RT PC, Diskette Volunteers, Native Media
-
- As readers of this digest know, Columbia University is able to provide Kermit
- programs on magnetic tapes and disks in a limited number of formats. But
- there are many formats we cannot produce. For that reason, we have always
- encouraged public-spirited volunteers to come forward and distribute Kermit
- programs on other kinds of media. Recent volunteers have begun distributing
- Kermit for the Alpha Micro (video tape cassette) and the IBM RT PC (5 1/4"
- diskette). We express our appreciation, and hope that additional volunteers
- will join the group for formats and computers that are not yet available. The
- current list of diskette volunteers is available in the file aadisk.hlp.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed Jul 5 15:00:00 1989
- From: Christine M Gianone <cmg@watsun.cc.columbia.edu>
- Subject: Missing Recent Issues of Info-Kermit
- Keywords: KERMSRV, LISTSERV, Info-Kermit
-
- Due to some problems with the cunixc-to-watsun transition, Info-Kermit
- volume 9, numbers 6, 7, and 8 were apparently not delivered to our BITNET
- LISTSERV subscribers. If you missed any of these issues, you can get them
- by sending mail to KERMSRV@CUVMA. In the text of the message, put one line
- for each issue you need:
-
- MAIL V9.6
- MAIL V9.7
- MAIL V9.8
-
- Sorry for the inconvenience.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon Jun 19 16:52:29 1989
- From: Frank da Cruz <fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu>
- Subject: New Release of C-Kermit Available for Testing
- Keywords: C-Kermit, UNIX Kermit, Attribute Packets, SUN, Ultrix
- Keywords: Encore Multimax, OS/2, NeXT, IBM RT PC, Zilog ZEUS, Microcom
- Xref: File Attributes, see Attribute Packets
-
- This is to announce another test release of C-Kermit, 4F(085), to replace
- the earlier test release 4F(077) that was announced on April 3, 1989. This
- version fixes several serious problems in 4F(077), namely:
-
- - Connect-mode craziness when when connecting back to a remote system after
- transferring a file. Thanks to Frank Prindle for finding the fix for
- this. The fix is only for BSD versions, other versions may still
- experience minor problems (a few glitch characters) under these
- circumstances -- if anybody can track down the problem and fix it, please
- do!
-
- - Protocol misnegotiations when C-Kermit is running in server mode, caused
- by a missing comment delimeter. This caused all sorts of trouble, repeat
- counts and 8th-bit prefixes being accepted as data, etc. Oops!
-
- - Hangup command, and ^\h connect-escape, fixed up so as not to leave lock
- files around (Patrick Wolfe). Seems to work OK in BSD-based UNIX
- versions, untested in System III/V.
-
- Besides these fixes, 4F(080) has several new features, including:
-
- - Further performance improvements, mostly from Paul Placeway of Ohio State
- University (of Macintosh Kermit fame), including "encode-ahead" and
- dynamic packet sizing (similar to Kermit-370).
-
- - Support for OS/2, contributed by Chris Adie of Edinburgh University in
- Scotland. Unfortunately, Chris's work was based on release 4E(070) of
- C-Kermit, and so there had to be a lot of code-shuffling. The result is
- entirely untested, which is one reason why this release is a test release
- rather than a real release. See the separate announcement from Chris
- Adie.
-
- - A new 'transmit' command, for raw uploading. As yet, not interruptible.
-
- - 'dial' command support for the Microcom ax9624 modem, from Jim Knutson.
-
- - Recognition of file-type attribute (text or binary) when receiving files.
-
- - Addition of file creation date to the attributes which C-Kermit sends.
- C-Kermit still does not do anything with dates on received files (tested
- in Berkeley versions, not tested in AT&T or other versions).
-
- - Support for tilde in file names in all interactive commands that parse
- input or output file names (SEND, RECEIVE, GET, DIRECTORY, LOG, CD, etc).
-
- - Support for tilde in file names sent to the C-Kermit server in GET,
- REMOTE DIRECTORY, and similar commands.
-
- - Support for 4.1BSD, Apple A/UX, NeXT, and RT PC AIX 2.2.1 added to
- makefile, and support for UNOS, Zilog/ZEUS fixed up (but not tested).
-
- See the file ckuker.upd for details about the changes.
-
- This release has been compiled and tested on a SUN-4/280 with SUNOS 4.0, a
- VAX/8700 with Ultrix 2.0, and an Encore Multimax 310 with UMAX V 2.2. It was
- also briefly tested in the AT&T System V environment on the SUN, and seemed
- to work OK. Further testing is required on AT&T UNIX variants, Xenix, etc.
-
- PLEASE report the results of your testing. We need to know if this version
- works on all the systems that the program tries to support before we can
- make it an "official" release.
-
- The new release is available via ftp from watsun.cc.columbia.edu, in the
- directory kermit/test/ck*. Also in the same directory on cunixc.
-
- BITNET/EARN users may also access the test files in the new KERMSRV test area.
- Refer to these files as T:CKU*.*, T:CKC*.*, T:CKW*.*, and (for OS/2) T:CKO*.*,
- for example:
-
- TELL KERMSRV AT CUVMA MAIL DIR T:*.*
- TELL KERMSRV AT CUVMA SEND T:CKC*.*
-
- Please get the files, try them out, and report any problems to me. After the
- kinks are worked out, version 4F will replace the current standard 4E release.
-
- Note, there are also some ckv*.* files in kermit/test for the VAX/VMS version
- of C-Kermit, but they are not totally up-to-date with this new test release.
- Watch Info-Kermit for further announcements.
-
- There are also some other C-Kermit systems that haven't been updated in a
- long time, including the Amiga (cki*.*), Data General AOS/VS (ckd*.*), OS-9
- (ck9*.*), etc. Volunteers?
-
- Thanks to the many people who tested 4F(077) and 4F(080) and sent in fixes and
- suggestions, including (in no special order) Ge van Geldorp, John Evans, Mark
- Buda, Martin MacLaren, Dave MacKenzie, Paul Placeway, Joe Doupnik, Chris Adie,
- Frank Prindle, Gary Holbrook, Patrick Wolfe, and Jim Knutson, and apologies to
- anyone I forgot to mention.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 27 Jun 89 15:33:06 EDT
- From: Paul Placeway <paul@cis.ohio-state.edu>
- Subject: Announcing Release 0.97(57) of Macintosh Kermit
- Keywords: MacKermit 0.97(57), MacBinary, Macintosh Kermit
- Xref: Apple Macintosh, See Macintosh
-
- The new Macintosh Kermit, version 0.97(57), is ready for testing.
-
- Included are all the ckm*.* sources, a .hqx file which can be converted into
- the MacKermit application using BinHex Version 4, and two short doc files,
- (ckmvt1.doc and ckmker.hlp). All of this is built on top of C-Kermit 4F(080),
- with my bug fixes in the ckc files (it even builds a wart to use).
-
- I have personally tested it on a 512k (not e) running System 1.1, a Lisa
- running MacWorks 3.0, Mac Pluses running System 2.0 through 6.0.3 and a Mac II
- running 6.0.2; I am told it works on SE and SE30 machines also (which is not
- really a supprise). Basically the only thing it doesn't work on (for sure) is
- an old 128k "Classic" Mac (if I had one here I could probably make it work
- there too).
-
- Anyone who is doing work on Mac Kermit should get a copy of the new sources as
- soon as they can; I have changed some things around, especially the terminal
- emulator internals. Code based on 0.9(40) may or may not be easy to work into
- the new sources.
-
- New additions to the program since the 0.9(40) release in May 1988 include:
-
- Vertically sizeable terminal emulation window.
- Scroll back.
- Faster file transfer.
- (hopefully) Correct binary file transfer code.
- MacBinary format transfers.
- Better keyboard handling.
- Printer support.
- Terminal emulation and file transfer using printer port.
- Partial emulation of a DEC VT300-Series terminal, including support
- for ISO 646 National Replacement Character sets and Latin Alphabet 1.
-
- More keyboard macros have been added to better handle the vt100 keyboard
- and normal/application mode stuff:
-
- \keypad0 -- \keypad9
- \keypad,
- \keypad.
- \keypad-
- \pf1-4
- \leftarrow
- \rightarrow
- \uparrow
- \downarrow
-
- The keypad comes configured for a Plus; if you have an ADB machine, you will
- have to remap the + and - keys, and possibly =, /, and * to be pf2-4.
-
- Bugs and limitations still outstanding:
-
- Running in inverted screen mode doesn't work.
- The option key is still a dead key for the usual characters (e, u, etc.)
- Parts of the Edit menu should be greyed out when they do not apply.
- Cut and Paste do not deal with the real Scrapbook (yet).
- There still isn't a Tektronix graphics terminal emulator built-in.
- It is possible to confuse the selection by draging past the top of
- the window, waiting, and dragging down past the end of the window.
-
- Other than these, if you find a problem please send mail to
- Info-Kermit@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (on the Internet), or KERMIT@CUVMA on
- BITNET. Please include Kermit version number, a discription of the hardware,
- the System version number, and if possible a "repeat-by".
-
- Happy Kermiting,
-
- Paul Plaeway, MacKermit coordinator
- paul@cis.ohio-state.edu
-
- [Ed. - Many thanks, Paul! The new files have been placed in the kermit/test
- directory on watsun and cunixc, and in the T: area of BITNET KERMSRV on CUVMA.
- This release has to be considered a test release because it is based on a test
- version of C-Kermit, and also because there is not yet a new manual. Mac
- Kermit users, please take a copy, try it out, and report bugs to Info-Kermit
- as Paul asks. By the way, "correcting binary file transfer code" refers to
- a long-standing problem in all Kermits based C-Kermit 4E(07x), which should
- be corrected in the new 4F release, and therefore also in this release of
- Mac Kermit, namely that -- under certain circumstances -- binary file transfer
- over a 7-bit communication channel would only work once. Also, please note
- that Paul's .hqx file does not totally correspond to the C-Kermit ckc*.*
- sources, since a few minor fixes were made between 4E(080) and 4E(082). See
- ckuker.upd for details.]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 10 May 89 10:16 CST
- From: Chris Adie, Edinburgh University Computing Service
- Via: LOWEY@SASK.USask.CA
- Subject: Announcing Version 1.00 of OS/2 Kermit, with C-Language Source
- Keywords: OS/2 Kermit
-
- The first full release of C-Kermit for OS/2 is now available. The version
- number is 1.00, and it superseeds all version numbers of the form 1.0a, etc.
- There are only (literally) one or two bug fixes since the last beta test
- release (1.0p). There are still a couple of unfixed bugs in the DIAL and
- SCRIPT commands - probably associated with the code which emulates the Unix
- alarm() function, which both commands use.
-
- The sources are now also available. There are three OS/2-specific sources:
-
- ckocon.c
- ckotio.c
- ckofio.c
-
- The rest of the sources are the C-Kermit ck*.c and ck*.h files, with additions
- controlled by "#ifdef OS2" directives.
-
- Unfortunately, pressure of work means I'm currently unable to do much more
- with OS/2 Kermit. Any volunteers to carry the torch? You'll need the
- Microsoft OS/2 Software Developer's Kit. The main requirement (apart from
- fixing the problems mentioned above) seems to be for keyboard remapping
- facilities.
-
- Chris Adie
- Edinburgh University Computing Service
-
- [Ed. - Thanks to Chris for this long-awaited contribution! Chris's OS/2
- conditionals have been added to the ckc*.* and cku*.* files, and some attempt
- has been made to add the new i/o buffering and file attribute functions to
- Chris's code. The results are all in the kermit/test directory in the ckc*.*,
- cku*.*, and cko*.* files (and also in the T: KERMSRV area for BITNET).
- Included is a ckoker.boo file, which can be unboo'd back into an .EXE file
- using any of the msbpct.* programs from kermit/a. This boo-file is based on
- Chris's original submission, and not on the updated sources. OS/2 users are
- urged to get the sources and try to build the new version, make any necessary
- corrections to the OS/2 specific files, and report the results back to
- Info-Kermit. Thanks!]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed Jul 5 12:00:00 1989
- From: Christine M Gianone <cmg@watsun.cc.columbia.edu>
- Subject: Announcing a Russian Version of Kermit for IBM/370 MVS/CICS
- Keywords: IBM 370 Kermit, CICS, MVS/CICS Kermit, USSR, Kermit-370
-
- The files whose names start with IKX in the B area of Kermit Distribution
- comprise a version of Kermit for CICS on the IBM 370-series mainframe. This
- version is based upon a very old release of MVS/TSO Kermit, and it was adapted
- to CICS by the programmers at the International Centre for Scientific and
- Technical Information (ICSTI) in Moscow, USSR, and presented to Columbia at
- the First International Kermit Conference in Moscow, May, 1989.
-
- This program is included with the Kermit-370 distribution in hopes that
- someone will be able to adapt the CICS support to Kermit-370, for CICS under
- MVS, VM, and/or DOS/VSE. Programmers should be aware of the environment for
- which this program was written.
-
- First, it is for a Soviet IBM/370-compatible computer, the EC-8570, running an
- old version of MVS.
-
- Second, the EC-8570 uses a special version of EBCDIC which supports the
- Cyrillic character set. For communication with ASCII terminals, the EC-8570
- uses a 7-bit character set called KOI-7, which is similar to ASCII, except
- that the lowercase ASCII letters have been replaced by uppercase Cyrillic
- letters.
-
- Aside from these differences, it appears that this program should be suitable
- for use on US IBM models, and that the CICS support -- which is for the
- linemode TTY communication environment only, not the full-screen 3270
- environment -- should be a suitable base for adaptation to Kermit-370.
-
- Many thanks to the Computer Department at ICSTI for producing this version of
- Kermit and contributing it to Kermit Distribution. See the file IKXAAA.HLP
- for further information.
-
- ______________________________
-
-
- Date: Mon, 12 Jun 89 10:03:47 PDT
- From: rochester!ames!claris!apple!netcom!hall@columbia.edu (Bill Hall)
- Subject: Announcing Version 4.0 of MS-Windows Kermit
- Keywords: MS-Windows Kermit
-
- Enclosed is the most recent update of MS-Windows Kermit, version 4.0. The
- arrangement of the files has been completely reorganized to fit within Kermit
- guidelines. In particular, all file names are prefixed with WIN, a WINAAA.HLP
- file is available, and all binary files have been converted to the BOO format.
-
- On the surface, the program appears much the same as the old one; internally
- there has been a major revision of the terminal emulation to improve
- performance and to correct some bugs in the ANSI emulation. In addition, the
- dialog boxes have been revised to produce more standard patterns of behavior.
- The Kermit implementation has not changed.
-
- [Ed. - Many thanks, Bill! This new release has been (very easily) installed
- in the Kermit A area, replacing the old win*.* files. Note, four files still
- needed to be renamed: ckcdeb.h was renamed to winckc.h, cdwart.c was renamed
- to winckw.c, ascii.h was renamed to winasc.h, and winker (the makefile) was
- renamed to winker.mak. The first two are just copies of the C-Kermit files.]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed Jun 21 15:54:28 1989
- From: Christine M. Gianone <cmg@watsun.cc.columbia.edu>
- Subject: New Release of HP-9000 BASIC Workstation Kermit
- Keywords: HP-9000 Kermit, BASIC Kermit
-
- >From Andy Campagnola of Hewlett-Packard in Loveland, Colorado, comes version
- 1.02 of HP-9000 BASIC workstation Kermit. The major change seems to be that
- the source can now be modified to run in HP-BASIC 4.0 as it contains no
- compiled code -- it's 100% interpreted BASIC. Many of these files came to us
- in binary format with strange names, and so had to be hexified and renamed.
- The files are in the C area of Kermit Distribution (kermit/c) under the
- prefix "hpb". See the file HPBAAA.HLP for details about file renaming and
- encoding. Thanks to Andy for sending in this new release!
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 10 May 89 16:07:22 WET DST
- From: The National PD Software Archive
- <pdsoft%pd-software.lancaster.ac.uk@nsfnet-relay.ac.uk>
- Subject: CP/M Kermit Replacement Files
- Keywords: CP/M Kermit
-
- [Ed. - This message is in response to a report that two of the CPM Kermit
- files contained long strings of Ctrl-Z characters, followed by many K of
- junk.]
-
- The new CPM-Kermit developer is Dr Martin Carter of Nottingham University.
- His Email address is PPZMAJOC@UK.AC.NOTTINGHAM.CCC.VAX. Here is a message
- from him about the CPXSY*.ASM files:
-
- Comparison of hard copy shows that the bit I thought was interpolated is in
- fact the proper new end of the file; the code after that point is from the
- original, after the point of deletion. As I suspected, a CP/M directory
- botch, but the other way round. If *that* is the sort of thing Bertil's CP/M
- editor did with Truly Huge Files, I can see why he split them up.
-
- Further investigation shows that the same sort of thing has happened with
- CPXSY2.ASM. In neither case would assembly with LASM show up the problem, as
- it would LINK elsewhere or (for CPXSY2) END before reaching the danger point.
- I dunno what M80 would have made of it.
-
- I've accordingly truncated both files properly (and added in something I
- happened to see in an old copy of CPXSYS which appears to have fallen through
- the cracks somewhere), and will be e-mailing them to your good selves Under
- Seperate Cover. Thanks for notifying me - the truncated files are not much
- more than half the original length, which makes life easier with restricted
- disc space.
-
- Stay Tooned,
-
- Martin
-
- [Ed. - Thanks for sending in the fixed files, Steve, and thanks to Martin for
- fixing them. They have replaced the old copies in the Kermit Distribution A
- area as CPXSYS.ASM and CPXSY2.ASM. Steve also reports that a new release of
- CP/M Kermit, 4.09a, is on the way. Stay tooned.]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: R_Tim_Coslet@cup.portal.com
- Subject: New Release of Kermit-UCSD (UCPECAN)
- Date: Sat, 20-May-89 09:19:11 PDT
- Keywords: UCSD Pascal Kermit, Atari ST, Pecan p-System
-
- I am submiting my new version of Kermit-UCSD (Version 1.1), currently
- running on the Atari MEGA ST2 with the Pecan Software Systems Inc p-System
- Version IV.2.2, and adaptable to Version IV p-Systems on other machines.
-
- You should receive 3 files: 1) a large (about 4500 lines) one containing
- the source (UCPECA.PAS), a smaller (about 500 lines) one containing the
- documentation (UCPECA.DOC), and a very short (about 50 lines) one containing
- a brief list of changes made from V1.0 to V1.1 (UCPECA.UPD).
-
- This version contains most of the features I wanted and fixes for the major
- bugs of V1.0; known limitations are listed in the .DOC file.
-
- R. Tim Coslet
-
- Usenet: R_Tim_Coslet@cup.portal.com
- BIX: r.tim_coslet
-
- [Ed. - Many thanks, R. Tim! Your new release has replaced the previous one
- in the "c" Kermit distribution area as kermit/c/ucp*.*, and UCP*.* on BITNET.]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 26 May 89 19:08:45 EDT
- From: Andy Lowry <andy@cs.columbia.edu>
- Subject: Kermit Script to Map IBM-PC Keyboard for GNU EMACS
- Keywords: MS-DOS Kermit Key Definitions, GNU EMACS, Meta Key
-
- I noticed when I pulled the latest kermit release recently that there's a
- script included that maps the IBM-PC keyboard to make ALT generate Meta
- characters for use with GNU EMACS. I've included a file that does that as
- well as control-meta characters for the lowercase letters. It maps a few
- other keys as well... check the comments for details. If it seems useful,
- please feel free to add it to the distribution.
-
- [Ed. - It does, and we did, thanks! It has been put with the other MS-DOS
- Kermit files in the "A" area, as msiem2.ini.]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 7 Jul 89 14:35
- From: w_smith@wookie.dec.com
- Subject: CPVROB.HEX File Now With Distribution
- Keywords: DEC VT-180, Robin, VT-180, CP/M Kermit
-
- Sending the file CPVROB.HEX file to include in the Kermit distribution.
-
- - Willie
-
- [Ed. - Thanks! The file CPVROB.HEX (for the DEC VT-180 Robin) is in ~kermit/a
- with the other CP/M Kermit files.]
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