This version of Kermit is designed for use on an Intel System 86/380. The following files exist on the distribution tape: 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. 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: 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 iRMX-86 Kermit Capabilities At A Glance: 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