; File CKERMOD.INI, Sample C-Kermit 5A customization file for OS/2. ; ; This file, which is ONLY A SAMPLE, should be called: ; ; .mykermrc (UNIX, OS-9, Aegis) ; CKERMOD.INI (VMS, OpenVMS, AOS/VS, OS/2, Amiga, Atari ST) ; ; MODify it to suit your needs and preferences, and install it in the same ; directory as your C-Kermit initialization file. The design of this file ; lets you fill in a section for each different operating system where you ; run C-Kermit. This file is executed automatically by the standard C-Kermit ; initialization file, CKERMIT.INI (or .kermrc). ; ; Authors: Christine Gianone, Frank da Cruz, Columbia University. ; Date: 23 November 1992 COMMENT - Settings that apply to all the systems I use: ; set delay 1 ; I escape back quickly set dial display on ; I like to watch C-Kermit dial set window 2 ; Use 2 window slots set block 3 ; Use 16-bit CRC error checking set receive packet-length 1000 ; Use 1000-character Kermit packets ; The remaining commands in this file depend on the script programming ; language. Here we make sure we have it, then we use it to go to the ; section that applies to the type of system where C-Kermit is running: ; set take error on ; Make errors fatal temporarily check if ; Do we have an IF command? set take error off ; Yes we do, back to normal goto \v(system) ; Go execute system-dependent commands :UNIX ; UNIX, all versions... set delay 1 ; I escape back quickly def mydial set modem hayes, - ; Define a macro for dialing out... set line /dev/acu, - if fail end 1, - set speed 2400, - if fail end 1, - dial \%1, - if fail end 1, - connect def nasa - ; Get latest news from NASA telnet spacelink.msfc.nasa.gov end ; End of UNIX section :VMS ; VMS and OpenVMS def mydial set modem telebit, - ; Macro for dialing out... set line txa5, - if fail end 1, - set speed 19200, - if fail end 1, - dial \%1, - if fail end 1, - connect define on_exit - ; Print a message when Kermit exits echo Returning you to \v(system) now. end ; End of VMS section :OS/2 ; OS/2 customizations... set modem hayes ; I have a Hayes modem set port com1 ; on communication port 1 set speed 19200 ; at this speed set flow rts/cts ; It uses hardware flow control set server display on ; Show file display in server mode too ; ; OS/2 character sets, change if necessary. In OS/2, your current PC code ; page is used automatically as the FILE character-set and as the local half ; of your TERMINAL character-set, but this assumes that OS/2 reports it ; correctly, which might not be a safe assumption, especially if it is not ; CP437 or CP850. ; set command byte 8 ; Use 8 bits between Kermit and console set xfer char latin1 ; Use Latin-1 for text file transfer set term char latin1 ; And use Latin-1 during CONNECT mode ; ; OS/2 key redefinitions ; set key \27 \96 ; Swap the Escape and Accent-Grave keys set key \96 \27 ; during CONNECT mode end ; End of OS/2 section :OS9/68K ; OS-9/68000 set line /t3 ; I want to use /t3 at 9600 bps xif success { - set speed 9600, - echo { Communications line set to /t3, 9600 bps} - } end ; End of OS-9 section :AOS/VS ; Data General AOS/VS def mydial set modem hayes, - ; Macro for dialing out with Hayes modem... set line @con3, - ; Only works if modem is on @con3 if fail end 1, - set speed 2400, - ; and is set for 2400bps if fail end 1, - dial \%1, - if fail end 1, - connect end ; And so on, you get the idea... ; Fill in the sections that apply to you. :Amiga ; Commodore Amiga :Atari_ST ; Atari ST :Macintosh ; Apple Macintosh :unknown ; Others ; (End of CKERMOD.INI)