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- From: Christine M Gianone <cmg@watsun.cc.columbia.edu>
- To: info-Kermit@watsun.cc.columbia.edu
- Subject: Info-Kermit Digest V10 #3
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- Info-Kermit Digest Thu, 5 Oct 1989 Volume 10 : Number 3
-
- Today's Topics:
-
- Kermit Distribution Moves from CUNIXC to WATSUN
- Announcing IBM Mainframe VM/CMS Kermit-370 Version 4.1.005
- New Test Release of Mac Kermit
- A Very Minor Re-release of MS-Kermit 2.32/A for the IBM PC
- Announcing a Minor Update to MS-Windows Kermit
- Announcing DECsystem-10 Kermit 3(134)
- Announcing a Version of CP/M Kermit for the HP-125
- New Version of Telcon Zorba Kermit
- Setup for Using CRISP with MS-Kermit
- Re: Mixing Things in MS-Kermit Key Definitions?
- Re: Mixing things in MS-Kermit 2.32/A Key Definitions
- Using Kermit on Ethernet?
- VT100 Terminal Emulation for the Heath89?
-
-
- 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, WATSUN.CC.COLUMBIA.EDU, a
- SUN-4/280 running UNIX (SUNOS 4.0), IP host number 128.59,39.2.
- 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: Tue, 3 Oct 89 17:16:29 EDT
- From: Christine M Gianone <cmg@watsun.cc.columbia.edu>
- Subject: Kermit Distribution Moves from CUNIXC to WATSUN
- Keywords: CUNIXC, WATSUN, FTP, Kermit files, Info-Kermit, Info-Kermit-Request
-
- As announced in Info-Kermit V9 #6 (April 1989), CUNIXC is being retired
- from network service as a base for the Kermit files, and has been replaced
- by WATSUN.CC.COLUMBIA.EDU, IP host number 128.59,39.2, which by now should
- be well known to all Internet sites. Watsun is the home of the Kermit
- files, and contains the definitive copies of all the Kermit files. It is
- accessible via anonymous FTP, just as CUNIXC was.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 1989 Sep 13 13:13 EDT
- From: "John F. Chandler" <PEPMNT@CFAAMP.BITNET>
- Subject: Announcing IBM Mainframe VM/CMS Kermit-370 Version 4.1.005
- Keywords: IBM 370 Kermit, VM/CMS Kermit,
- Xref: CMS Kermit, See VM/CMS Kermit
- Xref: VM/XA Kermit, See VM/CMS Kermit
- Xref: CMS/XA Kermit, See VM/CMS Kermit
-
- This is to announce the release of Kermit-370 version 4.1.005 for CMS. The
- new version comes (for the first time) in two flavors, the new flavor being
- CMS/XA. The latter can be generated by obtaining the new file IKCXA UPD in
- addition to the new version of IKCKER UPD and using the command VMFASM
- KERMIT KERMXA instead of VMFASM KERMIT KERMIT. The XA version will run
- under CMS 5.5 under VM/XA SP 2 in either 370 or XA mode but will not run
- under earlier releases of CMS. Conversely, the standard version will run
- under pre-5.5 CMS under either VM/SP or VM/XA but will not run under CMS
- 5.5. This unfortunate dichotomy could be eliminated, but only by hard-
- coding certain CMS macros and making extensive use of conditional assembly.
-
- Version 4.1.005 has several improvements over 4.1.001:
-
- 1. Certain situations causing VTAM to lock up a file transfer are now
- prevented.
-
- 2. A bug introduced in 4.1.001, which prevented file transfers when the
- user had CP SET APL ON, has been corrected.
-
- 3. Certain CP SET options which are not supported by VM/XA are now
- avoided by both flavors of Kermit when running under VM/XA.
-
- 4. The tentative fix (SC89165) offered in IKCKER BWR for certain
- infinite waits on protocol-converter-type transfers has been
- definitely included.
-
- 5. The common storage has been rearranged slightly to remain within
- the 4K addressibility limit.
-
- 6. A new, separate error condition is recognized when Kermit-CMS
- receives a "packet" containing no start-of-packet character. The
- old response was the somewhat misleading "Bad packet count or
- checksum."
-
- 7. There is now provision for an accounting exit routine to be called
- after completion of each batch of SEND or RECEIVE. A sample routine
- is available as IKCACT ASM and can be configured to punch cards, cut
- system accounting records, or write a disk file. Since the exit
- routine is optional, you must explicitly load it with Kermit.
-
- 8. Perhaps most interestingly, Kermit-CMS now recognizes a syntax for
- sending partial files by line numbers. The syntax is
-
- SEND filespec<n-m>
-
- where "filespec" is any valid file specification, "n" is the first
- line to send, and "m" is the last. There must be no blank between
- the file name and the "<". Either "n" or "m" may be omitted (the
- default is the start or end of the file, respectively), and the
- hyphen may be left off as well if "m" is omitted. The same syntax
- may be used in a GET request (or, in many cases, a REMOTE TYPE
- request) through a micro Kermit talking to a Kermit-CMS server.
-
- Many thanks to the beta-testers, who put the new version through its
- paces and helped in identifying weaknesses in the implementation.
- Note: the TSO version of release 4.1.005 will be available soon.
-
- [Ed. - Many thanks, John, for your continuing excellent and thorough work.
- The new features are most welcome, and the support for XA will be good news
- for many sites! The new files are in the "B" area of Kermit Distribution,
- kermit/b/ikc*.* on watsun for Internet access, and also available from
- BITNET KERMSRV at CUVMA as IKC*.*.]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 22 Aug 89 16:46:26 EDT
- From: Paul Placeway <pplaceway@bbn.com>
- Subject: New Test Release of Mac Kermit
- Keywords: Macintosh Kermit
-
- New sources for Mac Kermit 0.98(62), compilable with the 4F(095) C-Kermit
- files are now available, along with an up-to-date CKMKER.HQX file, which
- can be decoded into the working Mac Kermit application using BinHex V4.
-
- This version fixes the font assignment problems, makes mouse->arrow keys
- work again, and does statistics on file transfer right. It also is better
- about keys when running under System 4.2 or better (specifically, it
- disables dead-keys and doesn't strip off shifting when unmodifying keys).
-
- --Paul
-
- [Ed. - Thanks Paul! The new files have relaced the old ones in
- kermit/test/ckm*.* on watsun, and in the T: area of BITNET KERMSRV on
- CUVMA. Please send reports and comments to Info-Kermit@watsun.]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 14 Sep 89 21:17:39 EDT
- From: "Joe R. Doupnik" <jrd@cc.usu.edu>
- Subject: A Very Minor Re-release of MS-Kermit 2.32/A for the IBM PC
- Keywords: MS-DOS Kermit 2.32/A
-
- Release 2.32/A of MS Kermit had a bug when operated as a Server. If the
- current directory were the the root ("\") of a disk then it could not
- receive files because the server added two backslashes before the name of
- the incoming file, and issued an error message like "?Unable to create
- \\FOO", rather than creating the file. This problem is fixed in the
- interim release file MSVIBM.BOO, for IBM-PCs only. The running program
- can be identified by the version banner double date of "21 Jan 1989/13
- Sept 89."
-
- Joe Doupnik (the guilty party).
-
- [Ed. - Many thanks again, Joe! The new MSVIBM.BOO file has been installed in
- the "A" area of Kermit Distribution, and the MSKERM.BWR file has also been
- updated.]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed Sep 13 12:29:28 1989
- From: Christine M. Gianone <cmg@watsun.cc.columbia.edu>
- Subject: Announcing a Minor Update to MS-Windows Kermit
- Keywords: MS-Windows Kermit
-
- >From Bill Hall of Santa Clara, CA, a new set of MS-Windows Kermit files.
- The major change is that all the files have been named consistently, and
- the makefile (winker.mak) adjusted accordingly. There are also some minor
- improvements to the dialog boxes, etc. The new version is 4.10, and it
- has been tested successfully under MS-Windows 2.03 on a PS/2. The new
- files, including a "boo" file of the executable program (which may be
- converted back into an .EXE file using any of the MSBPCT programs), are in
- the "A" area of Kermit Distribution, kermit/a/win*.* on watsun, and are
- also available over BITNET from KERMSRV at CUVMA as WIN*.*. Thanks to
- Bill for sending in the new version. Future releases are expected to have
- some major additional features.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 18 Sep 89 01:06:47 +0100
- From: Dan Norstedt <DANNE@kicki.stacken.kth.se>
- Subject: Announcing DECsystem-10 Kermit 3(134)
- Keywords: DECsystem-10 Kermit, Bliss Kermit, TOPS-10 Kermit, VAX/VMS Kermit
-
- New features and changes in Kermit-10 3(134):
-
- This version has added support for extended length packets -
-
- * Extended length packets are supported by the normal SET RECEIVE
- PACKET and SET SEND PACKET commands. Sizes up to 1000 are allowed.
- By default, extended length packets are not used. Typically, use
- SET RECEIVE PACKET 1000 and SET SEND PACKET 1000 to enable it.
-
- It also contains bug fixes/enhancements from the VMS version -
-
- * CRC calulations works ok when sending 8 bit data not using quoting.
-
- * IBM mode handshake improved.
-
- * Don't lose last character in a buffer if it's a widow.
-
- That's all, folks. The updated files are:
-
- K10COM.REQ
- K10GLB.MAC
- K10MIT.MAC
- K10MSG.BLI
- K10MSG.MAC
- K10TT.MAC
- K10UNV.MAC
-
- There are no new files, except this announcement.
-
- The .MAC (Macro-10) files are generated from the Bliss sources, but they
- will only work for KL and KS systems (our system is a KI). But since KI's
- are rare, and the previous version also was compiled only for KL/KS, I don't
- think it's much of a problem. The program has been put to heavy use here
- over the last few months, and I believe it to be free of (at least) new
- bugs.
- Regards,
- Dan Norstedt
-
- [Ed. - Many thanks, Dan! This will certainly be good news for the world's
- remaining TOPS-10 users. The new files are installed in Kermit
- Distribution in the B area, kermit/b/k10*.* on watsun.cc.columbia.edu for
- Internet access, and in K10*.* on KERMSRV at CUVMA for BITNET access.
- Note that the system-independent Kermit protocol portions of this program
- are supposed to share the same source files with VAX/VMS Kermit-32.
- VAX/VMS users who have a Bliss-32 compiler are encouraged to get the new
- files and see if a new version of Kermit-32 can be built from them, which
- will give this orphaned program long packet support.]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 30-Aug-89:08:08:48
- From: mailer@uwalocke.bitnet
- Subject: Announcing a Version of CP/M Kermit for the HP-125
- Keywords: CP/M Kermit, HP-125
-
- Sending you an Intel .HEX-formated version of the system-dependent part of
- CP/M Kermit, Version 4.09, for the HP-125 Business Assistant computer running
- HP's modified CP/M Version 2.2. I suggest that it be called CPVHP1.TXT. I
- can also send the sources in separate messages if you wish. Sorry it took so
- long but other projects were pressing.
-
- You may reach me by sending mail on Bitnet to mailer@uwalocke.bitnet with
- the subject "dec10%bpa". Cheers!
-
- -- Mike Freeman, Bonneville Power Administration; P.O. Box 491; Vancouver,
- WA 98666 Routine MORF (Telephone (206)690-2307) --
-
- [Ed. - Thanks, Mike! The file has been installed as you suggest as
- CPVHP1.TXT, and the source has been installed.]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 1 Sep 89 12:17 PST
- From: <MAILER@UWALOCKE>
- Subject: New Version of Telcon Zorba Kermit
- Keywords: Telcon Zorba Kermit
-
- Sending a new version of the system-specific file CPVTEL.HEX which adapts
- Kermit (version 4.09) for the Telcon Zorba. This version allows the Zorba
- to set various baud rates and to transmit a 300 ms break. There is, of
- course, also a version of the file cpxhea.asm which incorporates this
- functionality for the Zorba. CPVTEL.HEX, in Intel .HEX-format is being
- sent.
-
- I may be reached via E-mail via Bitnet at mailer@uwalocke. Please make the
- subject of messages <dec10%"bpa">. Cheers!
-
- -- Mike Freeman; 301 N.E. 107th Street; Vancouver, WA 98685;
- Telephone (home) (206)574-8221, (work) (206)690-2307. --
-
- [Ed. - Thanks again Mike. The old HEX file has been replaced with the new one
- in ~kermit/a/cpvtel.hex.]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 10 Sep 89 03:26:59 GMT
- From: djm@wam.UMD.EDU
- Subject: Setup for Using CRISP with MS-Kermit
- Keywords: MS-DOS Kermit, CRISP
-
- Sending a shell archive containing files that can be used to allow the
- crisp text editor to be used with MS-Kermit in vt102 mode. To use it,
- install mskermit.m in your crisp macros/tty directory and source
- crisp.tak with MS-Kermit's "take" command.
-
- I took the escape sequences almost verbatim from the tty/isc.m file,
- then rebound MS-Kermit's keys to send them. I didn't use MS-Kermit's
- default vt102 bindings because, crisp being a clone of a DOS editor, it's
- best to use the PC keyboard as such rather than awkwardly emulating a
- DEC keyboard.
-
- I welcome any improvements to these files; in particular, I don't have
- color or an enhanced keyboard, so support for those is untested.
- To use the keypad for crisp, you should probably put Num Lck on so you
- don't have to use shift to go to the beginning of the line, etc. Then
- you access the MS-Kermit functions (scrolling the display memory) by
- using shift. There is no way to get the keypad to transmit plain old
- numbers in this configuration.
-
- [Ed. - Thanks. The file is in ~kermit/a with the filename MSICSP.INI.]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 14 Jun 1989 17:57-CDT
- From: Jim Fregin <SAC.SAC-LMR@e.isi.edu>
- Subject: Re: Mixing Things in MS-Kermit Key Definitions?
- Keywords: MS-DOS Kermit, Key Definitions, Kermit Verbs
-
- Martin Kiff, in Info-Kermit Digest V9 #9, asked about mixing text with
- MS-Kermit keyboard verbs. His intent was to pad commands sent to the host
- from a single keypress. I have one solution to this. Use the VT102
- \KterminalS and \KterminalR verbs with the macros defined to output the
- desired text and connect again. The only drawback of this is that only 2 keys
- could be defined in this manner.
-
- This leads into a suggestion that I have for improvement of MS-Kermit.
- Multiple keys could be defined in the above manner by allowing any defined
- macro to be called from a single keypress in terminal mode. (I.E. a macro
- named PAD would be called by pressing a key defined as \Kpad.) It sounds like
- this overcomes the problem of parsing you spoke of in your reply to Martin
- Kiff.
-
- I would be EXTREMELY interested in this feature for calling macros and
- subsequently executing several script files that I have written.
-
- Jim Fregin
-
- [Ed. - The forthcoming new release of MS-Kermit will allow \Kverbs to be
- embedded in key definition strings, as in "set key \315 aaa\{Kgold}bbb",
- and probably will also expand the number of macro names that can be
- associated with keys.]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 16 Jun 89 09:07:41 CDT
- From: Fritz Keinert <S1.FXK@ISUMVS.BITNET>
- Subject: Re: Mixing things in MS-Kermit 2.32/A Key Definitions
- Keywords: MS-DOS Kermit, Key Definitions, Kermit Verbs
-
- In Info-Kermit V9 #9, Martin Kiff asks about mixing text and Kermit action
- verbs in a key definition. I ran into the same problem just two days ago.
-
- The EDT editor on our VAX system uses combinations of function keys a lot. For
- example, the "FIND" command is F1 F3. I tried to reassign this command to ^S,
- like the EMACS editor I am used to, by saying
-
- set key \19 \Kgold\Kpf3
-
- but that did not work. After many attempts, I found the solution: In section
- 1.17.2 of the Kermit documentation (line 5318), in the very right-hand column,
- is a list of the actual characters transmitted by Kermit when these function
- keys were pushed. For example, F1 = Esc O P. I then tried
-
- set key \19 \27OP\27OR
-
- and that works fine. Even complicated things like F1 F5 "exit" shift-F6 (which
- is the sequence to exit) work fine. Assigning this to Alt-Z translates into
-
- set key \2348 \27OP\27Owexit\27OM
-
- According to this, Martin's specific problem would be answered like this:
- Instead of
-
- set key \316 \Klfarr\016T
-
- try this
-
- set key \316 \27OD\016T
-
- (This is assuming you use the VT-102 mode of Kermit). Good luck.
-
- Fritz Keinert
- Dept. of Mathematics
- Iowa State University
- Ames, IA 50011
- (515) 233-6218
- S1.FXK@ISUMVS
-
- [Ed. - This is a good workaround until the next major release of MS-Kermit.]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 11 May 89 13:32:16 IST
- From: Reuven Weiss <I64%TAUNIVM@cuvmb.cc.columbia.edu>
- Subject: Using Kermit on Ethernet?
- Keywords: Ethernet, MS-DOS Kermit Network Support, TCP/IP
-
- I would like to use the Kermit interface (scripts, key redefinitions, etc.)
- while connected from a PC to a host by TELNET. Our campus has many RS232
- terminals where we use Kermit 2.32/A on PC's and the various Kermit programs
- on CDC, VAX and IBM hosts. We also have a LAN under TCP/IP protocol. The
- LAN connects to the same hosts and to many PC's. On the PC's we use 3COM
- 3C501 and WD8003E cards and NCSA 2.2 program (for TELNET and FTP).
- Instructing users would be easier if the two programs (KERMIT and NCSA)
- would have similar user interface, where it is possible. There is much
- similarity in terminal emulation and KERMIT works now also with LAN (NETBIOS
- and U-B). Perhaps KERMIT can evolve to TCP/IP emulation? I would like to
- read comments from Kermit users.
-
- Reuven Weiss
- Faculty of Engineering
- Tel - Aviv University
- REUVEN@TAUENG.bitnet (a VAX/VMS site) or
- I64@TAUNIVM.bitnet (an IBM/VM site)
-
- [Ed. - There are no plans at present to have MS-DOS Kermit include explicit
- support for various Ethernet boards or for Telnet protocol. However, Kermit
- can be used in this environment if your TCP/IP implementation includes a
- Bios Int14h COM1 interceptor. An example is the Interlan TCP/IP gateway for
- Novell (SET PORT BIOS1 in MS-Kermit). See the message from Jim Gogan in
- Info-Kermit V9 #8.]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 10 May 89 19:41:25 EDT
- From: SANDY%OUACCVMB.BITNET@cunyvm.cuny.edu
- Subject: VT100 Terminal Emulation for the Heath89?
- Keywords: Terminal Emulation, Heath89, CP/M Kermit
-
- Has anyone configured kermit for the Heath89 (cpm 2.2) to look like a VT100
- to an IBM 7171 protocal converter? I would have great difficulty trying to
- assemble a revision on my small machine. Thanks in advance.
-
- Rich Sandy
- SANDY AT OUACCVMB.BITNET
-
- [Ed. - To our knowledge, no one has ever written code to do this. The only
- hope would be if the H89 included Heath-19 terminal firmware, which is
- capable to some extent of using the same ANSI escape sequences as the VT100.]
-
- ------------------------------
-
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