5-Oct-89 21:59:39-GMT,19944;000000000001 Return-Path: Received: from cunixc.cc.columbia.edu by watsun.cc.columbia.edu (4.0/SMI-4.0) id AA05698; Thu, 5 Oct 89 17:59:35 EDT Received: from watsun.cc.columbia.edu by cunixc.cc.columbia.edu (5.59/FCB) id AA11235; Thu, 5 Oct 89 17:58:48 EDT Received: by watsun.cc.columbia.edu (4.0/SMI-4.0) id AA05686; Thu, 5 Oct 89 17:56:02 EDT Date: Thu, 5 Oct 89 17:56:01 EDT From: Christine M Gianone To: info-Kermit@watsun.cc.columbia.edu Subject: Info-Kermit Digest V10 #3 Reply-To: Info-Kermit@cunixc.cc.columbia.edu Queries-To: Info-Kermit-Request@CUNIXC.CC.COLUMBIA.EDU Message-Id: 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 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" 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 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 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" 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 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 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: 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 . 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 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 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 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.] ------------------------------ End of Info-Kermit Digest *************************