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Electronic claims sub-)39 W 8.8 SS 34458 70101 MT (Saiensu-Sha Co., Ltd., Tokyo \0501993\051.)SH 9.8 SS 5040 71088 MT (mission can speed the) 115 W( process and eliminate billions)116 W 5040 72255 MT (of dollars in paperwork each year.)SH 25093 24816 50 31680 72659 BX BX1 51120 50 5040 75800 UL ES %%Page: 2 4 BS 0 SI 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 4423 MT (Page 2)SH 10.5 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 25355 XM (Number 5, July 1993)SH 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 48056 XM (Kermit News)SH 51120 50 5040 5728 UL 19.8 SS 13696 8558 MT (Announcing MS-DOS Kermit 3.13)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 11222 MT (MS-DOS Kermit is widely recognized as one of the)205 W 31680 XM (Perhaps most important of all, now) 168 W( you can have a)167 W 5040 12389 MT (most powerful,) 180 W( efficient, and flexible of all PC com-)179 W 31680 XM (single application program, a single configuration)391 W 5040 13556 MT (munication software packages for DOS and) 55 W( Microsoft)56 W 31680 XM (file, and a common user interface for both) 89 W( serial and)88 W 5040 14723 MT (Windows.)SH 31680 XM (network communication.)SH 5040 17086 MT (While MS-DOS) 135 W( Kermit's pricey competitors focus on)134 W 31680 XM (Kermit's TCP/IP) 403 W( and)404 W 7.8 SS 42660 XM (TELNET)SH 9.8 SS 46658 XM (support works over)404 W 5040 18253 MT (frills like sound effects, elaborate) 317 W( startup screens,)318 W 31680 XM (Ethernet- or SLIP-class packet drivers available) 34 W( from)33 W 5040 19420 MT (and technicolor pop-up exploding) 318 W( menus that con-)317 W 31680 XM (your network board vendor or from us, as well) 10 W( as over)11 W 5040 20587 MT (sume your) 712 W( PC's memory, disk, and processor)713 W 31680 XM (ODI network drivers or on a serial port) 136 W( via Novell's)135 W 5040 21754 MT (capacity, MS-DOS Kermit) 318 W( stresses)317 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 22285 XM (substance)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (: fast,)317 W 31680 XM (new SLIP_PPP) 206 W( ODI driver, and also \050via a ``shim,'')207 W 5040 22921 MT (reliable, high-quality terminal emulation) 429 W( and file)430 W 31680 XM (which we also supply\051 over NDIS drivers.)SH 5040 24088 MT (transfer in a wide variety of communication,) 60 W( comput-)59 W /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic SF 31680 25124 MT (Other Networks)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 25255 MT (ing, and language environments.) 124 W( Small) 521 W( size and ef-)125 W 5040 26422 MT (ficient operation.) 445 W( Easy) 1160 W( setup and configuration.)444 W 31680 26706 MT (MS-DOS Kermit supports other networks too: AT&T)101 W 5040 27589 MT (Powerful, easy-to-use key mapping, macros, and)528 W 31680 27873 MT (StarLAN/StarGROUP, Digital Equipment) 369 W( Corpora-)370 W 5040 28756 MT (script programming. And low cost.)SH 31680 29040 MT (tion PATHWORKS \050both LAT and CTERM protocols\051,)1 W 31680 30207 MT (IBM EBIOS/LANACS, NETBIOS, Intel) 369 W( OpenNET,)370 W 5040 31119 MT (Now MS-DOS Kermit extends its reach) 105 W( even further)104 W 31680 31374 MT (Novell NASI/NACS, Novell LAN Workplace for DOS)122 W 5040 32286 MT (with)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 7461 XM (more terminal emulations)96 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (,)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 19966 XM (more communication)96 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 32541 MT (TELAPI, InterConnections Inc.) 378 W( TES, 3Com BAPI,)379 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 5040 33453 MT (methods)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (,)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 9361 XM (faster file transfer)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (, and)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 19962 XM (more languages)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (.)SH 31680 33708 MT (and Ungermann-Bass) 68 W( Net/One, plus any BIOS Inter-)67 W 31680 34875 MT (rupt 14 interceptor for) 13 W( other network services, includ-)14 W 5040 35816 MT (Version 3.13 of) 306 W( MS-DOS Kermit for the IBM PC,)305 W 31680 36042 MT (ing external) 323 W( TCP/IP packages such as those from)322 W 5040 36983 MT (PS/2, and compatibles is now available. It was) 133 W( pre-)134 W 31680 37209 MT (Beame & Whiteside, FTP Software, or Wollongong.)SH 5040 38150 MT (pared by Professor Joe R. Doupnik of the Center) 120 W( for)119 W 5040 39317 MT (Atmospheric and Space) 145 W( Sciences and Department of)146 W 31680 39572 MT (Compare MS-DOS) 125 W( Kermit with commercial PC com-)126 W 5040 40484 MT (Electrical Engineering) 266 W( of Utah State University in)265 W 31680 40739 MT (munication software packages.) 196 W( How) 662 W( many of them)195 W 5040 41651 MT (Logan, Utah, USA, in) 365 W( cooperation with Columbia)366 W 31680 41906 MT (support such a wide) 234 W( array of networks?)235 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 51911 XM (And how)235 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 42818 MT (University in New York City) 3 W( and Waterloo University)2 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 31680 43073 MT (many offer this support at no extra cost?)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 43985 MT (in Ontario, Canada.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic SF 31680 45276 MT (Character Sets for Many Languages)SH 5040 46188 MT (Built-in TCP/IP Networking)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 46858 MT (Since version 3.0 was released) 33 W( in 1990, MS-DOS Ker-)32 W 5040 47770 MT (A major new feature of version 3.13) 3 W( is its built-in sup-)4 W 31680 48025 MT (mit has been capable of preserving the national and)122 W 5040 48937 MT (port for) 243 W( TCP/IP networking, adapted from parts of)242 W 31680 49192 MT (international character sets used for)701 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 51984 XM (Western)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 50104 MT (Erick Engelke's Waterloo TCP package and expanded)28 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 31680 50359 MT (European)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 37332 XM (languages such as Italian, Norwegian,)366 W 5040 51271 MT (considerably to include)348 W 7.8 SS 16783 XM (TELNET)SH 9.8 SS 20725 XM (protocol,)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 25211 XM (multiple)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 51526 MT (Portuguese, French,) 882 W( German, Spanish, Dutch,)881 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 5040 52438 MT (simultaneous sessions)104 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (, and more. TCP/IP \050Trans-)105 W 31680 52693 MT (Swedish, Danish, Finnish, and Icelandic) 98 W( during both)99 W 5040 53605 MT (mission Control) 242 W( Protocol / Internet Protocol\051 is the)241 W 31680 53860 MT (terminal emulation and file transfer.)SH 5040 54772 MT (worldwide standard for open networking.)SH 31680 56223 MT (Character-set conversion is essential) 345 W( in the inter-)344 W 5040 57135 MT (Why add TCP/IP to Kermit?) 121 W( Until) 515 W( now, people who)122 W 31680 57390 MT (national market. Different) 196 W( computers use different)197 W 5040 58302 MT (use both network and serial) 91 W( connections have had to)90 W 31680 58557 MT (encodings for the ``special) 117 W( characters'' found in these)116 W 5040 59469 MT (switch between a TCP/IP)340 W 7.8 SS 18076 XM (TELNET)SH 9.8 SS 22010 XM (program \050which)340 W 31680 59724 MT (languages; Kermit software) 378 W( can reconcile the dif-)379 W 5040 60636 MT (doesn't support serial connections\051 and Kermit) 6 W( \050which)5 W 31680 60891 MT (ferences.)SH 5040 61803 MT (didn't support)134 W 7.8 SS 11957 XM (TELNET)SH 9.8 SS 15685 XM (connections\051. No) 542 W( more! Now)135 W 5040 62970 MT (you you) 132 W( can use all of Kermit's powerful features in)131 W 31680 63254 MT (Now MS-DOS) 891 W( Kermit also handles)890 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 52164 XM (Eastern)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 64137 MT (the TCP/IP environment in) 95 W( place of)96 W 7.8 SS 21922 XM (TELNET)SH 9.8 SS 25612 XM (and)SH 7.8 SS 27688 XM (FTP)SH 9.8 SS (,)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 31680 64421 MT (European)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 37129 XM (languages like Czech, Polish,) 162 W( Romanian,)163 W 5040 65304 MT (exactly as you use them now on serial connections:)193 W 31680 65588 MT (and Hungarian. And languages written in the)487 W 5040 66471 MT (script programming, modem dialing) 367 W( scripts \050when)368 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 31680 66755 MT (Cyrillic)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 36472 XM (alphabet such as) 684 W( Russian, Bulgarian,)685 W 5040 67638 MT (dialing out) 270 W( from TCP/IP terminal servers\051, flexible)269 W 31680 67922 MT (Byelorussian, and Ukrainian.) 269 W( It) 808 W( handles)268 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 52164 XM (Hebrew)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 68805 MT (key mapping, keyboard and) 255 W( command macros, fast)256 W 31680 69089 MT (too, including right-to-left screen writing and a) 196 W( full)197 W 5040 69972 MT (and accurate text and graphics terminal emulation,)184 W 31680 70256 MT (range of Hebrew VT100) 328 W( and VT420 terminal fea-)327 W 5040 71139 MT (and international) 295 W( character-set translation in both)296 W 31680 71423 MT (tures. MS-DOS) 1338 W( Kermit 3.13 can even convert)533 W 5040 72306 MT (file transfer and terminal emulation.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 31680 72590 MT (Japanese Kanji)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 39792 XM (character sets during file transfer.)SH 51120 50 5040 75800 UL ES %%Page: 3 5 BS 0 SI 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 4423 MT (Kermit News)SH 10.5 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 25355 XM (Number 5, July 1993)SH 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 52059 XM (Page 3)SH 51120 50 5040 5728 UL 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 7872 MT (MS-DOS Kermit can transfer text) 304 W( files written in)303 W /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic SF 31680 XM (Modems and Dialing)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 9039 MT (over 30 different languages with other computers,)309 W 31680 9454 MT (Kermit's new)183 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 38346 XM (dialing directory)173 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 47618 XM (is a plain-text file)182 W 5040 10206 MT (even when they use completely different encodings, if)44 W 31680 10621 MT (that Kermit searches) 359 W( automatically whenever you)360 W 5040 11373 MT (the other computer is equipped with a) 202 W( Kermit pro-)203 W 31680 11788 MT (give a)125 W 7.8 SS 34871 XM (DIAL)SH 9.8 SS 37275 XM (command. Each) 522 W( entry contains a name,)124 W 5040 12540 MT (gram that uses this technique. IBM mainframe) 64 W( Ker-)63 W 31680 12955 MT (the associated phone number,) 100 W( the dialing speed, and)101 W 5040 13707 MT (mit and C-Kermit 5A do.) 87 W( This) 447 W( is a)88 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 21735 XM (unique feature)88 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 28703 XM (of)SH 31680 14122 MT (the parity. It can be as) 124 W( long as you like. Here is a)123 W 5040 14874 MT (the Kermit file transfer protocol, and you won't) 10 W( find it)9 W 31680 15289 MT (short \050fictional\051 sample:)SH 5040 16041 MT (in any other communications software.)SH /Courier SF 32856 16672 MT (sprintnet 7654321 2400) 1176 W( mark)588 W 32856 17687 MT (tymnet 876-5432) 2940 W( 1200 even)588 W /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic SF 5040 18244 MT (Terminal Emulation)SH /Courier SF 32856 18702 MT (mcimail 987-6543) 2352 W( 19200 none)SH 32856 19717 MT (compuserve 555-1212 9600 space)588 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 19826 MT (MS-DOS Kermit's DEC VT terminal emulation is)348 W 5040 20993 MT (widely recognized as an industry leader: fast,) 343 W( ac-)342 W 31680 22080 MT (Just type ``dial) 144 W( sprintnet'' and Kermit does the rest:)145 W 5040 22160 MT (curate, powerful, and full-featured.) 38 W( Now,) 350 W( thanks to a)39 W 31680 23247 MT (sets your speed and parity) 122 W( appropriately, commands)121 W 5040 23327 MT (development grant from Data) 230 W( General Corporation,)229 W 31680 24414 MT (your modem to place the call, and tells) 129 W( you \050or your)130 W 5040 24494 MT (MS-DOS Kermit 3.13 adds)230 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 18342 XM (Data General)222 W 7.8 SS 25851 XM (DASHER)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 25581 MT (script program\051 whether the call succeeded or failed.)SH 5040 25661 MT (D463 and D470) 234 W( text and graphics terminal emula-)233 W 5040 26828 MT (tions to its repertoire, suitable for use) 324 W( with DG's)325 W 31680 27944 MT (As always, MS-DOS Kermit's) 61 W( dialing is accomplished)60 W 5040 27995 MT (AOS/VS-based CEO system. Special capabilities in-)151 W 31680 29111 MT (via script programs. In addition to the standard)320 W 5040 29162 MT (clude horizontal scrolling,) 232 W( compressed text, support)233 W 31680 30278 MT (Hayes script, new scripts are furnished for) 208 W( Telebit,)207 W 5040 30329 MT (for the DG International character set,) 247 W( and mouse)246 W 31680 31445 MT (US Robotics, Multitech, Penril, Practical) 46 W( Peripherals,)47 W 5040 31496 MT (support for CEO Draw.)SH 31680 32612 MT (Supra, Vadic, and other modems, and for Rolm)465 W 31680 33779 MT (\050Siemens\051 CBX data phones.)SH 5040 33859 MT (The new release includes other text and) 43 W( graphics ter-)44 W 5040 35026 MT (minal emulation improvements, too:)521 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 23834 XM (132-column)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 36142 MT (For high-speed modems,) 116 W( MS-DOS Kermit now offers)117 W 5040 36193 MT (compressed text and horizontal scrolling in VT ter-)205 W 31680 37309 MT (bidirectional)SH 7.8 SS 37913 XM (RTS/CTS)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 41788 XM (hardware flow control)227 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (, and)236 W 5040 37360 MT (minal emulation on EGA and VGA video adapters;) 93 W( a)92 W 31680 38476 MT (incorporates new defensive) 272 W( techniques required for)273 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 5040 38527 MT (compose key)246 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 12301 XM (for entering) 246 W( accented letters; screen)247 W 31680 39643 MT (the new breed of low-cost high-speed) 657 W( internal)656 W 5040 39694 MT (rollback buffers and graphics images are now) 120 W( stored)119 W 31680 40810 MT (modems, and new controls for using them) 57 W( as)58 W 7.8 SS 52565 XM (COM3)SH 9.8 SS 55235 XM (or)SH 5040 40861 MT (in)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 6345 XM (expanded memory)123 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 16269 XM (\050EMS\051, if available, allowing)124 W 7.8 SS 31680 41977 MT (COM4)SH 9.8 SS 34398 XM (devices. 14400) 484 W( bps is now supported) 106 W( as an in-)105 W 5040 42028 MT (thousands of rollback screens while freeing) 203 W( conven-)202 W 31680 43144 MT (terface speed, for) 193 W( use with V.32)194 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF (bis)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 48637 XM (modems, and to)194 W 5040 43195 MT (tional memory) 152 W( for other uses. Terminal emulations)153 W 31680 44311 MT (comply with PTT regulations in many countries) 101 W( MS-)100 W 5040 44362 MT (offered by MS-DOS Kermit now include:)SH 31680 45478 MT (DOS Kermit also now supports 75/1200 bps) 306 W( split-)307 W 6130 45944 MT (DEC VT52, VT100, VT102, VT220, VT320)SH 31680 46645 MT (speed operation.)SH 6130 47031 MT (DEC Sixel Color Graphics)SH 6130 48118 MT (DG DASHER D463, D470 Text)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 20452 XM (and)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 22487 XM (Graphics)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic SF 31680 48848 MT (Scripts and Macros)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6130 49205 MT (Heath/Zenith 19)SH 6130 50292 MT (Tektronix 4014 Graphics with extensions)SH 31680 50430 MT (Kermit's script programming and) 452 W( macro features)451 W 6130 51379 MT (NONE \050for external console drivers, e.g. ANSI\051)SH 31680 51597 MT (have been significantly extended. Macros can be)340 W 31680 52764 MT (longer. Command) 778 W( macros can now be) 253 W( assigned to)252 W /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic SF 5040 53582 MT (Faster File Transfer)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 53931 MT (keystrokes. Long) 508 W( variable names are allowed. New)119 W 31680 55098 MT (built-in variables represent the current) 257 W( date, time,)256 W 5040 55164 MT (MS-DOS Kermit 3.13 includes important new) 342 W( file)341 W 31680 56265 MT (directory, etc.) 137 W( DOS) 547 W( files and environment variables)138 W 5040 56331 MT (transfer efficiency improvements. The) 62 W( limit on pack-)63 W 31680 57432 MT (can be) 195 W( accessed by Kermit commands. And escape)194 W 5040 57498 MT (et buffers has been increased from 2K to 280K to at-)84 W 31680 58599 MT (sequences sent by the host can) 109 W( run MS-DOS Kermit)110 W 5040 58665 MT (tain the) 153 W( theoretical maximum of 31 window slots of)154 W 31680 59766 MT (commands, for fully host-driven operation.)SH 5040 59832 MT (9024-byte packets for faster transfers on long-)600 W 5040 60999 MT (distance and network connections. Packet lengths)269 W /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic SF 31680 61969 MT (New Documenation)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 62166 MT (now adapt dynamically to) 505 W( noise conditions, and)504 W 5040 63333 MT (parity is detected automatically during) 66 W( packet opera-)67 W 31680 63551 MT (The user manual,)240 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 40682 XM (Using MS-DOS Kermit)240 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (, was up-)239 W 5040 64500 MT (tions. For) 778 W( extra) 253 W( speed, selected control characters)252 W 31680 64718 MT (dated and a second) 275 W( edition published in 1992. It)276 W 5040 65667 MT (can be ``unprefixed'' during file) 163 W( transfer \050see the ar-)164 W 31680 65885 MT (describes the) 103 W( new script programming and key map-)102 W 5040 66834 MT (ticle on page 10\051. The file transfer) 109 W( display has been)108 W 31680 67052 MT (ping capabilities,) 474 W( and includes new character-set)475 W 5040 68001 MT (expanded and improved and, finally, a new) 33 W( capability)34 W 31680 68219 MT (tables, a) 58 W( new chapter on TCP/IP and other networks,)57 W 5040 69168 MT (has been added for transferring) 55 W( files with IBM main-)54 W 31680 69386 MT (a complete specification of the VT and Tektronix) 77 W( ter-)78 W 5040 70335 MT (frames through 3270 protocol) 140 W( converters that lack a)141 W 31680 70553 MT (minal emulators, and much more. Now available in)120 W 5040 71502 MT (transparent mode \050see page 6\051.)SH 31680 71720 MT (French and German \050see page 1\051 as well as English.)SH 51120 50 5040 75800 UL ES %%Page: 4 6 BS 0 SI 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 4423 MT (Page 4)SH 10.5 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 25355 XM (Number 5, July 1993)SH 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 48056 XM (Kermit News)SH 51120 50 5040 5728 UL 17.8 SS 7363 8421 MT (C-Kermit 5A\050189\051 for UNIX, VMS, OS/2, AOS/VS, . . .)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 10904 MT (Quite possibly the) 87 W( world's most portable communica-)88 W 31680 XM (workstations to large enterprise mainframes, and) 94 W( of-)95 W 5040 12071 MT (tion software) 199 W( package, C-Kermit 5A\050189\051 for UNIX,)198 W 31680 XM (fers all the capabilities of Kermit-32 plus) 66 W( all the new)65 W 5040 13238 MT (DEC VMS and OpenVMS, IBM OS/2, Data General)162 W 31680 XM (capabilities of C-Kermit.)SH 5040 14405 MT (AOS/VS, Apollo) 308 W( Aegis, MicroWare OS-9, the Com-)307 W 5040 15572 MT (modore Amiga, and the Atari ST, offers:)SH 31680 15601 MT (Unlike its) 358 W( predecessors, C-Kermit 5A has a com-)359 W 31680 16768 MT (prehensive understanding of) 300 W( the VMS file system.)299 W 9.3 /Symbol AF 5040 17613 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (Portability and consistency across hundreds of hard-)SH 9.8 SS 31680 17935 MT (When sending files,) 242 W( C-Kermit automatically selects)243 W 9.3 SS 6237 18655 MT (ware and software platforms)SH 9.8 SS 31680 19102 MT (the appropriate mode,) 142 W( text or binary, based on each)141 W 9.3 /Symbol AF 5040 20096 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (Efficient terminal connection and file transfer)SH 9.8 SS 31680 20269 MT (file's record format. A) 109 W( new feature also allows more)110 W 31680 21436 MT (complex VMS) 217 W( files to be transferred in a way that)216 W 9.3 /Symbol AF 5040 21537 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (International appeal)SH 9.8 SS 31680 22603 MT (preserves all of their RMS attributes.)SH 9.3 /Symbol AF 5040 22978 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (Automation features)SH /Symbol SF 5040 24419 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (Network support)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic AF 31680 24806 MT (OS/2 C-Kermit)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 26388 MT (C-Kermit 5A) 168 W( is a full-function communications soft-)169 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 27029 MT (Portability)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 27555 MT (ware package for OS/2 2.0 and 2.1 as well) 34 W( as for OS/2)33 W 31680 28722 MT (1.3. 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When run) 338 W( in an OS/2 window, C-)337 W 5040 34590 MT (workstations to large central) 98 W( systems and supercom-)97 W 31680 35724 MT (Kermit also) 168 W( allows cutting and pasting, background)169 W 5040 35757 MT (puters.)SH 31680 36891 MT (file transfer, and easy switching among applications.)93 W 31680 38058 MT (Early reports rate C-Kermit's VT102 emulator) 22 W( among)23 W 5040 38120 MT (C-Kermit's modular design) 263 W( has promoted its adap-)264 W 31680 39225 MT (the best available for OS/2.)SH 5040 39287 MT (tation to a diverse) 162 W( collection of computers and com-)161 W 5040 40454 MT (munication methods, making it a) 172 W( premiere example)173 W /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic SF 31680 41428 MT (AOS/VS C-Kermit)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 41621 MT (of open and portable) 33 W( software. C-Kermit's user inter-)32 W 5040 42788 MT (face is easy to learn and use, helpful) 201 W( to the novice)202 W 31680 43010 MT (C-Kermit 5A is also available for) 462 W( Data General)461 W 5040 43955 MT (without getting in the way of) 95 W( the expert, and consis-)94 W 31680 44177 MT (Eclipse MV-Series minicomputers) 299 W( running AOS/VS)300 W 5040 45122 MT (tent throughout a wide range of operating) 223 W( systems)224 W 31680 45344 MT (and AOS/VS II.) 115 W( This) 500 W( full-featured C-Kermit version)114 W 5040 46289 MT (and hardware platforms. Users of) 294 W( many types of)293 W 31680 46511 MT (is already seeing heavy service at NASA) 130 W( \050where, for)131 W 5040 47456 MT (computers now have a single) 309 W( software package to)310 W 31680 47678 MT (example, it is installed in the Spacelink) 128 W( information)127 W 5040 48623 MT (meet both serial and network communication needs.)SH 31680 48845 MT (server\051 and the US Forest Service.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic SF 5040 50826 MT (UNIX C-Kermit)SH 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 31680 51455 MT (File Transfer Performance)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 52408 MT (C-Kermit 5A is available for) 587 W( the major UNIX)586 W 31680 53181 MT (Since its previous release, 4E\050072\051 in 1989,) 239 W( C-Ker-)240 W 5040 53575 MT (variants, new and \050within reason\051 old, including)450 W 31680 54348 MT (mit's file transfer efficiency has) 551 W( been improved)550 W 5040 54742 MT (AT&T System III and V \050R2, R3, R4\051,) 14 W( BSD \0504.1)13 W /Times-Roman SF (\261)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (4.4 as)13 W 31680 55515 MT (dramatically by the addition of control-character)490 W 5040 55909 MT (well as 2.11\051, OSF/1, and POSIX, plus most popular)134 W 31680 56682 MT (``unprefixing,'' sliding windows \050up to 31) 423 W( window)422 W 5040 57076 MT (commercial UNIX products, including) 397 W( AIX, A/UX,)396 W 31680 57849 MT (slots\051, and long packets \050up to 9024 bytes\051, bringing)143 W 5040 58243 MT (BSDI, DG/UX, DNIX, DYNIX,) 53 W( DYNIX/PTX, DRS/NX,)54 W 7.8 SS 41911 58675 MT (_)SH 42101 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 31680 59016 MT (file transfer efficiency)116 W 42591 XM (even over long-delay) 116 W( satellite)115 W 5040 59410 MT (ESIX, HP-UX, IRIX, NeXTSTEP, QNX, SCO \050XENIX,)17 W 7.8 SS 48487 59842 MT (_)SH 48677 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 31680 60183 MT (and/or public network connections)399 W 49167 XM (into the) 399 W( 95%)400 W /Times-Roman SF (\261)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 60577 MT (UNIX, and ODT\051, Solaris, SunOS, ULTRIX,) 155 W( UMAX,)156 W 31680 61350 MT (100% range, or better,) 163 W( with excellent error recovery)162 W 5040 61744 MT (UMIPS, UNIPLUS,) 405 W( UnixWare, UNOS, and many)404 W 31680 62517 MT (characteristics on noisy connections.)SH 5040 62911 MT (more \050see our version list on page 25\051.)SH 31680 64880 MT (The sliding window transport,) 245 W( perfected over three)246 W /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic SF 5040 65114 MT (VMS C-Kermit)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 66047 MT (years of field testing, uses selective) 44 W( retransmission to)43 W 5040 66696 MT (Users of DEC \050Open\051VMS) 113 W( can bid a fond farewell to)114 W 31680 67214 MT (minimize overhead on noisy connections, and the)378 W 5040 67863 MT (Kermit-32. Support) 492 W( disappeared years ago, never to)110 W 31680 68381 MT (packet length adapts automatically to noise charac-)184 W 5040 69030 MT (be fully replaced because Kermit-32 is written in a)195 W 31680 69548 MT (teristics. Errors) 922 W( are detected by 16-bit) 325 W( CRC and)326 W 5040 70197 MT (language \050Bliss\051 found at very) 5 W( few sites. C-Kermit 5A)4 W 31680 70715 MT (other methods. For) 101 W( more about efficiency, plus real-)100 W 5040 71364 MT (is available for both VAX and Alpha) 78 W( AXP versions of)79 W 31680 71882 MT (life benchmarks comparing Kermit) 115 W( with other proto-)116 W 5040 72531 MT (\050Open\051VMS, on processors) 511 W( ranging from desktop)510 W 31680 73049 MT (cols, see the article on page 10.)SH 51120 50 5040 75800 UL ES %%Page: 5 7 BS 0 SI 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 4423 MT (Kermit News)SH 10.5 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 25355 XM (Number 5, July 1993)SH 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 52059 XM (Page 5)SH 51120 50 5040 5728 UL 11.8 SS 5040 8009 MT (International Appeal)SH 31680 XM (Communication Features)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 9735 MT (The Kermit protocol stands alone in its) 34 W( ability to con-)33 W 31680 XM (Dialing is accomplished with C-Kermit's expanded)319 W 5040 10902 MT (vert a file's character set during transfer in a) 113 W( mixed)114 W 31680 XM (built-in support for a wide variety of) 81 W( modems, plus a)80 W 5040 12069 MT (computing environment. For) 300 W( example, an Italian-)299 W 31680 XM (new text-based dialing directory compatible with) 33 W( MS-)34 W 5040 13236 MT (language document written in Code Page 437 on a PC)10 W 31680 XM (DOS Kermit's, and an even) 48 W( more powerful text-based)47 W 5040 14403 MT (is correctly translated during transmsission to \050say\051) 26 W( a)25 W 31680 XM (services directory that not only establishes your) 96 W( con-)97 W 5040 15570 MT (DEC workstation using the DEC) 29 W( Multinational Char-)30 W 31680 XM (nection but also logs you in automatically. The) 70 W( OS/2)69 W 5040 16737 MT (acter Set.) 146 W( Despite) 562 W( their differing internal represen-)145 W 31680 XM (and many of the UNIX) 39 W( C-Kermit versions \050depending)40 W 5040 17904 MT (tations, the accented letters come out the) 229 W( same on)230 W 31680 XM (on the capabilities) 210 W( of the underlying operating sys-)209 W 5040 19071 MT (both ends, rather than the gibberish often seen when)54 W 31680 XM (tem\051 also support hardware) 86 W( flow control for use with)87 W 5040 20238 MT (transmitting such text) 275 W( across vendor, language, or)276 W 31680 XM (terminal servers and high-speed modems.)SH 5040 21405 MT (character-set boundaries.)SH 31680 22601 MT (C-Kermit 5A) 359 W( supports not only serial \050direct and)358 W 5040 23768 MT (C-Kermit's character-set) 251 W( conversion capabilities are)250 W 31680 XM (dialed\051 connections, but also)23 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 44852 XM (TCP/IP connections)15 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 55250 XM (in)SH 5040 24935 MT (not confined to)580 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 13755 XM (West)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (-)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF (European)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 22380 XM (languages like)581 W 31680 XM (most UNIX versions,) 171 W( in the AOS/VS version, in the)170 W 5040 26102 MT (Italian, French, German,) 280 W( Spanish, Norwegian, and)279 W 31680 XM (OS/2 version, and also for VMS systems equipped)291 W 5040 27269 MT (Portuguese, but also) 138 W( extend to)139 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 19735 XM (East)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (-)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF (European)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 27739 XM (lan-)SH 31680 XM (with DEC TCP/IP \050UCX\051, TGV MultiNet,) 43 W( Wollongong)42 W 5040 28436 MT (guages like Hungarian, Czech, Polish,) 9 W( and Romanian,)8 W 31680 XM (WIN/TCP or PathWay, or with Process) 425 W( Software)426 W 5040 29603 MT (as well) 214 W( as to languages written in the)215 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 24016 XM (Cyrillic)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 28339 XM (al-)SH 31680 XM (TCPware.)SH 5040 30770 MT (phabet, like Russian and) 391 W( Ukrainian, and also to)390 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 5040 31937 MT (Hebrew)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 9308 XM (and to)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 12432 XM (Japanese Kanji)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (.)SH 31680 31966 MT (On Sun) 169 W( computers equipped with SunLink X.25, C-)168 W 31680 33133 MT (Kermit 5A also supports)72 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 43300 XM (X.25 connections)64 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (. And) 418 W( on)73 W 5040 34300 MT (Most of the same conversions are also available) 100 W( dur-)101 W 31680 XM (OS/2 systems) 120 W( equipped with DEC PATHWORKS, C-)119 W 5040 35467 MT (ing terminal) 134 W( connection, screen capture, and ``ASCII)133 W 31680 XM (Kermit can make)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 39813 XM (DECnet) 272 MX(LAT)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 46492 XM (connections.)SH 5040 36634 MT (upload'', and can also be used to) 99 W( change a local file's)100 W 5040 37801 MT (character-set ``in place''. Language-specific rules \050e.g.)43 W 31680 37830 MT (On TCP/IP networks, C-Kermit can) 109 W( be used in place)110 W 5040 38968 MT (``)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Accent SF (c)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF ('' to ``ae''\051 can) 17 W( be applied when translating text writ-)18 W 31680 38997 MT (of)SH 7.8 SS 33158 XM (TELNET)SH 9.8 SS 37141 XM (and)SH 7.8 SS 39510 XM (FTP)SH 9.8 SS 41731 XM (with several advantages.) 389 W( C-)1049 W 5040 40135 MT (ten in languages like German,) 270 W( Dutch, Swedish, or)269 W 31680 40164 MT (Kermit's)SH 7.8 SS 36310 XM (TELNET)SH 9.8 SS 40358 XM (connections handle character-set)455 W 5040 41302 MT (French into ASCII.)SH 31680 41331 MT (conversion, key mapping and macros, session) 25 W( logging,)24 W 31680 42498 MT (and other functions lacking) 41 W( from normal)42 W 7.8 SS 50545 XM (TELNET)SH 9.8 SS 54181 XM (soft-)SH 7.8 SS 25034 43324 MT (_)SH 25224 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 5040 43665 MT (In the 7-bit) 373 W( communication environment)374 W 25714 XM (an area)374 W 31680 XM (ware. C-Kermit's)776 W 7.8 SS 40694 XM (DIAL)SH 9.8 SS 43225 XM (command command) 252 W( can be)251 W 7.8 SS 25169 44491 MT (_)SH 25359 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 5040 44832 MT (neglected or ignored by most) 10 W( other protocols)9 W 25849 XM (efficient)SH 31680 XM (used to place calls using modems) 104 W( that are connected)105 W 5040 45999 MT (transfer of 8-bit) 344 W( textual data \050such as Cyrillic or)345 W 31680 XM (to network-accessible reverse terminal servers.)SH 5040 47166 MT (Kanji\051 is achieved using a new) 88 W( locking-shift mechan-)87 W 5040 48333 MT (ism, discussed on pages 11 and 14.)SH 31680 48362 MT (Kermit file transfer offers features lacking from)102 W 7.8 SS 54328 XM (FTP)SH 9.8 SS (:)SH 31680 49529 MT (correct handling of file size and date,) 218 W( character-set)219 W 5040 50696 MT (The advanced Kermit) 194 W( protocol features of C-Kermit)195 W 31680 XM (conversion, an update) 140 W( feature, numerous options for)139 W 5040 51863 MT (5A can) 94 W( be used to full advantage with MS-DOS Ker-)93 W 31680 XM (handling filename collisions,) 219 W( convenient methods of)220 W 5040 53030 MT (mit on PCs) 152 W( with DOS or Windows, IBM Mainframe)153 W 31680 XM (transfer interruption, and so on. And,) 145 W( unlike tradi-)144 W 5040 54197 MT (Kermit-370 for VM/CMS,) 62 W( MVS/TSO, or CICS, and, of)61 W 31680 XM (tional)SH 7.8 SS 34647 XM (TELNET)SH 9.8 SS 38299 XM (and)SH 7.8 SS 40338 XM (FTP)SH 9.8 SS 42229 XM (programs, C-Kermit's network)59 W 5040 55364 MT (course, with another copy of C-Kermit 5A itself) 225 W( on)226 W 31680 XM (operations can be fully automated.)SH 5040 56531 MT (UNIX, VMS,) 390 W( OS/2, AOS/VS, or any of the other)389 W 5040 57698 MT (operating systems where it runs.)SH 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 31680 57974 MT (Documentation)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 59700 MT (C-Kermit 5A comes with the new Digital Press) 80 W( book,)79 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 60308 MT (Automation Features)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 31680 60867 MT (Using C-Kermit)44 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (, by Frank da) 44 W( Cruz \050author of)45 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 52748 XM (Kermit,)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 62034 MT (C-Kermit's automation features include key) 72 W( mapping)73 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 31680 XM (A File Transfer Protocol)180 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (\051 and Christine) 180 W( M. Gianone)179 W 5040 63201 MT (and keystroke macros for use) 9 W( during terminal connec-)8 W 31680 XM (\050author of)193 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 36805 XM (Using MS-DOS Kermit)193 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (\051, which) 193 W( is geared)194 W 5040 64368 MT (tion, plus) 61 W( command and initialization files, command)62 W 31680 XM (towards both the beginner and the expert. The) 81 W( book)80 W 5040 65535 MT (macros, and a fully) 74 W( functional)73 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 19195 XM (script programming)64 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 XM (includes tutorials, numerous illustrations and tables,)70 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 5040 66702 MT (language)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (. Any) 482 W( kind of) 105 W( routine communication task)106 W 31680 XM (hundreds of examples, as well) 325 W( as easy-to-use and)324 W 5040 67869 MT (can be fully automated, from connection) 275 W( establish-)274 W 31680 XM (comprehensive reference features.)SH 5040 69036 MT (ment, to logging in, to interacting with a remote) 56 W( host)57 W 5040 70203 MT (or service,) 82 W( to file transfer, to logging out and connec-)81 W 31680 70232 MT (A German-language) 331 W( edition,)332 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 45787 XM (C-Kermit, Einf)332 W /NewCentury-Italic-Accent SF (y)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF (hrung)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 71370 MT (tion release.) 261 W( C-Kermit's) 796 W( script language is almost)262 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 31680 71399 MT (und Referenz)126 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (, will be available in October from Ver-)125 W 5040 72537 MT (fully compatible with MS-DOS Kermit's,) 218 W( and script)217 W 31680 72566 MT (lag Heinz Heise) SH( in Hannover, Germany \050see article on)1 W 5040 73704 MT (programs can be written that work with both.)SH 31680 73733 MT (page 17\051.)SH 51120 50 5040 75800 UL ES %%Page: 6 8 BS 0 SI 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 4423 MT (Page 6)SH 10.5 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 25355 XM (Number 5, July 1993)SH 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 48056 XM (Kermit News)SH 51120 50 5040 5728 UL 15.8 SS 7333 8284 MT (IBM Mainframe Kermit-370 for VM/CMS, MVS/TSO, CICS)SH 10 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 26505 10600 MT (John F. Chandler)SH 19867 11705 MT (Harvard/Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics)SH 24423 12810 MT (Cambridge, Massachusetts)SH 9.3 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 32877 15006 MT (proved support for Generation Data Groups in TSO,)SH 9.8 SS 5040 15040 MT (There have been several new releases of) 135 W( IBM main-)134 W 9.3 SS 32877 16048 MT (and improved installation procedures.)SH 9.8 SS 5040 16207 MT (frame Kermit-370 since version 4.2 was announced in)21 W 5040 17374 MT (the last issue of)140 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 12976 XM (Kermit News)140 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (. Most) 550 W( notable among)139 W 9.3 /Symbol AF 31680 17489 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 32877 XM (Support for a new method of Kermit file transfer)SH 32877 18531 MT (through 3270 protocol emulators, such as the 3708,)SH 9.8 SS 5040 18541 MT (these is a brand-new version for CICS, which) 95 W( can be)96 W 9.3 SS 32877 19573 MT (that do not offer transparent mode.)SH 9.8 SS 5040 19708 MT (used under either MVS or DOS/VSE.) 199 W( The) 668 W( new re-)198 W 5040 20875 MT (leases run) 126 W( on all the major operating systems found)127 W 31680 21936 MT (CICS Kermit is already serving diverse applications:)SH 5040 22042 MT (on the IBM System/370) 136 W( \050390, 9000\051 architecture, in-)135 W 5040 23209 MT (cluding XA and ESA:)SH 9.3 /Symbol AF 31680 23977 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 32877 XM (The CICS-based NOTIS bibliographic database sys-)SH 32877 25019 MT (tem has been equipped with a mechanism for)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic AF 5040 25178 MT (CICS Kermit 4.2.4)SH 9.3 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 32877 26061 MT (downloading search results with Kermit.)SH 9.8 SS 6237 26265 MT (For CICS versions 1.6)SH /Times-Roman SF (\261)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (2.1 under MVS, DOS/VSE,)SH 6237 27352 MT (and probably also VM \050this has not yet been)SH 9.3 /Symbol AF 31680 27502 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 32877 XM (Washington University has a CICS-resident e-mail)SH 9.8 SS 6237 28439 MT (tested\051, supporting the full range of linemode and)SH 9.3 SS 32877 28544 MT (system that receives electronic mail messages from)SH 9.8 SS 6237 29526 MT (fullscreen environments that are supported by the)SH 9.3 SS 32877 29586 MT (the PC via Kermit. Other forms of special-purpose)SH 9.8 SS 6237 30613 MT (other Kermit-370 versions.)SH 9.3 SS 32877 30628 MT (uploads and downloads with Kermit acting as a)SH 32877 31670 MT (``subroutine'' are also in use.)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic AF 5040 32099 MT (TSO Kermit 4.2.4)SH 9.3 /Symbol AF 31680 33111 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 32877 XM (The library of the University of New Brunswick has)SH 9.8 SS 6237 33186 MT (For MVS/TSO, MVS/XA/TSO, and)SH 9.3 SS 32877 34153 MT (an automated circulation system implemented under)SH 9.8 SS 6237 34273 MT (MVS/ROSCOE/ETSO.)SH 9.3 SS 32877 35195 MT (CICS. Each) 259 W( location has at least one PC signed on to)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic AF 5040 35759 MT (CMS Kermit 4.2.5)SH 9.3 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 32877 36237 MT (the system. When the mainframe is down, trans-)SH 9.8 SS 6237 36846 MT (For VM/CMS, VM/ESA/CMS, VM/XA/CMS,)SH 9.3 SS 32877 37279 MT (actions are recorded on the PC and uploaded and ap-)SH 9.8 SS 6237 37933 MT (VM/HPO/CMS, VM/IS/CMS, and VM/SP3)SH /Times-Roman SF (\261)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (SP6.)SH 9.3 SS 32877 38321 MT (plied when the mainframe comes back up.)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic AF 5040 39419 MT (MUSIC Kermit 4.2.3)SH 9.3 /Symbol AF 31680 39762 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 32877 XM (Miami University has a network that collects data by)SH 9.8 SS 6237 40506 MT (For the MUSIC/SP operating system, with MUSIC)SH 9.3 SS 32877 40804 MT (day for nightly retrieval. The collection is automati-)SH 9.8 SS 6237 41593 MT (specifics by Pierre Goyette of McGill University.)SH 9.3 SS 32877 41846 MT (cally uploaded using Kermit-CICS.)SH 9.8 SS 5040 43562 MT (Major new features include:)SH 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 31680 44456 MT (3270 Protocol Converters)SH 9.3 /Symbol AF 5040 45603 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (Support for more communication environments and)SH 9.8 SS 31680 46182 MT (IBM 370 and compatible) 151 W( mainframes generally sup-)152 W 9.3 SS 6237 46645 MT (front ends, notably the IBM 3174 AEA B2.0. Support)SH 9.8 SS 31680 47349 MT (port both linemode \050TTY\051) 172 W( and fullscreen \0503270\051 ses-)171 W 9.3 SS 6237 47687 MT (for 8-bit no-parity file transfer through front ends)SH 9.8 SS 31680 48516 MT (sions. Both) 688 W( are marked by) 208 W( the need for communi-)209 W 9.3 SS 6237 48729 MT (that support it, and automatic detection of a wider)SH 9.8 SS 31680 49683 MT (cations front ends that variously translate between)214 W 9.3 SS 6237 49771 MT (variety of front ends and 3270 protocol converters.)SH 9.8 SS 31680 50850 MT (EBCDIC and ASCII and try) 16 W( to make ASCII terminals)17 W 9.3 /Symbol AF 5040 51212 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (Support for more character sets. In addition to the)SH 9.8 SS 31680 52017 MT (look like IBM terminals.)SH 9.3 SS 6237 52254 MT (ISO-based Roman, Cyrillic, Greek, Hebrew, and)SH 6237 53296 MT (Japanese Katakana character sets supported by ver-)SH 6237 54338 MT (sion 4.2, the new releases also support Latin-2 and)SH 9.8 SS 31680 54380 MT (Linemode connections generally do) 42 W( not pose a serious)41 W 9.3 SS 6237 55380 MT (Latin-3 based character sets for the East European)SH 9.8 SS 31680 55547 MT (problem for Kermit file transfer;) 9 W( Kermit needs only to)10 W 9.3 SS 6237 56422 MT (Roman-alphabet languages, and full Japanese Kanji.)SH 9.8 SS 31680 56714 MT (undo the front end's ASCII/EBCDIC translation) 227 W( by)226 W 9.3 SS 6237 57464 MT (Kermit-370 now supports character-set conversion for)SH 9.8 SS 31680 57881 MT (performing reverse) 395 W( translations in each direction.)396 W 9.3 SS 6237 58506 MT (the following languages: Afrikaans, Albanian,)SH 9.8 SS 31680 59048 MT (Fullscreen connections, however, go through 3270)378 W 9.3 SS 6237 59548 MT (Basque, Breton, Bulgarian, Byelorussian, Catalan,)SH 9.8 SS 31680 60215 MT (protocol converters that perform complicated) 317 W( func-)318 W 9.3 SS 6237 60590 MT (Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Esperanto,)SH 9.8 SS 31680 61382 MT (tions like screen formatting and optimization that) 43 W( in-)42 W 9.3 SS 6237 61632 MT (Faeroese, Finnish, French, Frisian, Gaelic, Galician,)SH 9.8 SS 31680 62549 MT (terfere with Kermit packets.) 52 W( Many,) 377 W( but not all, 3270)53 W 9.3 SS 6237 62674 MT (German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Icelandic,)SH 6237 63716 MT (Italian, Japanese \050both Katakana and Kanji\051, Latin,)SH 9.8 SS 31680 XM (protocol converters offer a)61 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 43958 XM (transparent mode)60 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 52339 XM (that can)60 W 9.3 SS 6237 64758 MT (Macedonian, Maltese, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese,)SH 9.8 SS 31680 64883 MT (be used to) 193 W( disable these functions, allowing Kermit)194 W 9.3 SS 6237 65800 MT (Quechua, Rhaetian, Romanian, Russian, Serbian,)SH 9.8 SS 31680 66050 MT (packets to pass through without modification.)SH 9.3 SS 6237 66842 MT (Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish,)SH 6237 67884 MT (Turkish, Ukrainian, and Volapuk.)SH 9.8 SS 31680 68413 MT (The welter of competing and often) 73 W( incompatible com-)72 W 9.3 /Symbol AF 5040 69325 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (Support for the new Kermit protocol locking-shift)SH 9.8 SS 31680 69580 MT (munications devices) 214 W( would cause a major headache)215 W 9.3 SS 6237 70367 MT (mechanism \050see page 11\051.)SH 9.8 SS 31680 70747 MT (for the poor) 270 W( Kermit user, except for three circum-)269 W 9.3 /Symbol AF 5040 71808 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (Better recovery from communication I/O errors, im-)SH 9.8 SS 31680 71914 MT (stances. First,) 426 W( Kermit-370) 77 W( has routines to automati-)78 W 9.3 SS 6237 72850 MT (proved on-line help, carriage-control conversion, im-)SH 9.8 SS 31680 73081 MT (cally detect which kind of front end is controlling) 64 W( the)63 W 51120 50 5040 75800 UL ES %%Page: 7 9 BS 0 SI 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 4423 MT (Kermit News)SH 10.5 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 25355 XM (Number 5, July 1993)SH 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 52059 XM (Page 7)SH 51120 50 5040 5728 UL 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 7872 MT (current session; second, the Kermit installer) 233 W( is en-)234 W 31680 XM (Kermit-370's new)103 W 7.8 SS 40147 XM (FULL)SH (SCREEN)SH 9.8 SS 46098 XM (mode has changed all)103 W 5040 9039 MT (couraged to tailor Kermit to force the correct)280 W /Courier SF 27756 XM (SET)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 XM (that. The)352 W 7.8 SS 36541 XM (SET)SH 38428 XM (CONTROLLER)SH 44402 XM (FULL)SH (SCREEN)SH 9.8 SS 50291 XM (command al-)41 W /Courier SF 5040 10206 MT (CONTROLLER)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 11435 XM (default whenever) 243 W( those routines don't)244 W 31680 XM (lows file) 257 W( transfer with no control characters at all)256 W 5040 11373 MT (work properly; and, third, Kermit now offers a) 153 W( last-)152 W 31680 XM (and, therefore, without a transparent mode) 348 W( when)349 W 5040 12540 MT (resort mode of operation that) 70 W( will work with protocol)71 W 31680 XM (used with a suitable transfer partner:)SH 5040 13707 MT (converters that do not include a transparent mode.)SH 9.3 /Symbol AF 31680 14581 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 32877 XM (It allows Kermit packets to start with a printable)SH 32877 15623 MT (character rather than a control character.)SH 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 16317 MT (What Is Transparent Mode?)SH 9.3 /Symbol AF 31680 17064 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 32877 XM (It frames the packet by its length field rather than)SH 9.8 SS 5040 18043 MT (Transparent \050sometimes known as ``graphics''\051) 168 W( mode)167 W 9.3 SS 32877 18106 MT (depending on a ``line terminator.'')SH 9.8 SS 5040 19210 MT (is a special type of operation in) 133 W( a protocol converter)134 W 9.3 /Symbol AF 31680 19547 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 32877 XM (It ensures there are no strings of repeated blanks in)SH 9.8 SS 5040 20377 MT (that passes) 127 W( the inbound and outbound data streams)126 W 9.3 SS 32877 20589 MT (the Kermit packets.)SH 9.8 SS 5040 21544 MT (straight through \050but modifying the parity) 178 W( in many)179 W 9.3 /Symbol AF 31680 22030 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 32877 XM (It ensures that the Kermit packet does not end with)SH 9.8 SS 5040 22711 MT (cases\051, devised largely to allow interactive graphics)212 W 9.3 SS 32877 23072 MT (a blank.)SH 9.8 SS 5040 23878 MT (on non-IBM graphics terminals.)SH 9.3 /Symbol AF 31680 24513 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 32877 XM (It restricts the packet length to fit within the screen)SH 32877 25555 MT (width to prevent ``wraparound'' by the protocol con-)SH 9.8 SS 5040 26241 MT (Graphics applications need) 332 W( to transmit escape se-)333 W 9.3 SS 32877 26597 MT (verter.)SH 9.8 SS 5040 27408 MT (quences or other control characters back) 8 W( and forth be-)7 W 5040 28575 MT (tween the mainframe and the) 6 W( terminal, but a protocol)7 W 31680 28960 MT (Kermit programs) 24 W( that need to transfer files with Ker-)23 W 5040 29742 MT (converter normally filters out all) 8 W( control characters in)7 W 31680 30127 MT (mit-370 in fullscreen mode must be modified to) 195 W( ac-)196 W 5040 30909 MT (both directions. In) 2 W( practice, the normal Kermit proto-)3 W 31680 31294 MT (count for) 80 W( these factors, and also must be prepared to)79 W 5040 32076 MT (col needs just)78 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 11649 XM (one)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 13524 XM (transmittable control character) 78 W( for)77 W 31680 32461 MT (ignore reflections of) 316 W( their own packets, which are)317 W 5040 33243 MT (each direction to synchronize the encoding and decod-)21 W 31680 33628 MT (echoed back once by) 45 W( the protocol converter and some-)44 W 5040 34410 MT (ing of packets.)SH 31680 34795 MT (times again by the operating system.)SH 5040 36773 MT (Although protocol converters are advertised as)669 W 31680 37158 MT (Kermit-370, MS-DOS Kermit 3.13, and) 113 W( C-Kermit 5A)114 W 5040 37940 MT (simulating the behavior of IBM) 90 W( 3270-type terminals,)91 W 31680 38325 MT (incorporate the) 131 W( needed modifications, and successful)130 W 5040 39107 MT (they offer several different approaches to) 479 W( trans-)478 W 7.8 SS 31680 39492 MT (FULLSCREEN)SH 9.8 SS 37808 XM (transfers are reported through pre-B2)281 W 5040 40274 MT (parency. The) 559 W( device and Kermit must agree on the)144 W 31680 40659 MT (IBM AEA controllers,) 269 W( the IBM 3708, Micom 7400,)268 W 5040 41441 MT (method; the)158 W 7.8 SS 11040 XM (SET)SH 13045 XM (CONTROLLER)SH 9.8 SS 19136 XM (command can be used)157 W 31680 41826 MT (Sim3278/VTAM, and various) 471 W( tn3270 implementa-)472 W 5040 42608 MT (to force a particular style of transparent mode.) 61 W( Here)396 W 31680 42993 MT (tions, including those found in terminal) 80 W( servers from)79 W 5040 43775 MT (are Kermit-370's)68 W 7.8 SS 13055 XM (SET CONTROLLER)68 W 9.8 SS 20917 XM (options, listing the)67 W 31680 44160 MT (Xyplex and others.)SH 5040 44942 MT (devices they are known \050or reported\051 to work with:)SH 31680 46523 MT (Use)SH 7.8 SS 33856 XM (FULLSCREEN)SH 9.8 SS 39866 XM (mode only as a last resort: the re-)162 W /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic SF 5040 46911 MT (TTY)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 47690 MT (quirement for) 153 W( short packets and the time needed to)152 W 6237 47998 MT (\050Linemode\051 Amdahl 4705; IBM 37x5, 3708, or)SH 31680 48857 MT (absorb multiply echoed packets) 33 W( reduce efficiency, and)34 W 6237 49085 MT (8232; Comten 36xx; STNxx; Jupiter 1000; K200,)SH 31680 50024 MT (the lack of a unique packet) 26 W( synchronization character)25 W 6237 50172 MT (K310, or K2000.)SH 31680 51191 MT (complicates error) 195 W( recovery procedures on noisy con-)196 W /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic SF 5040 51658 MT (SERIES1)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 52358 MT (nections.)SH 6237 52745 MT (Yale ASCII system on IBM Series/1 or 4994; IBM)SH 6237 53832 MT (7171 or 937x ASCII subsystem; Hydra II; Comm-)SH 31680 54721 MT (To set up a)79 W 7.8 SS 37262 XM (FULLSCREEN)SH 9.8 SS 43189 XM (mode file transfer, issue the)78 W 6237 54919 MT (tex Cx-80; SIM3278/TCPIP 2.0 or /VM 5.0; tn3270;)SH 31680 55888 MT (following commands:)SH 6237 56006 MT (Cisco 516-CS.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 43920 57470 MT (C-Kermit or)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic SF 5040 57492 MT (GRAPHICS)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 31680 58557 MT (Kermit-370)SH 43920 XM (MS-DOS Kermit)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 58579 MT (Datalynx 3174 or 3274; Datastar 4025; Data-)SH 10981 50 31680 58757 UL 11023 50 43920 58757 UL /Courier SF 31680 59644 MT (SET CONTROLLER FULL)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 59666 MT (stream/Leedata 8010, 8030, or 874; PCI 1076 or)SH /Courier SF 31680 60731 MT (SET RECEIVE START 62)SH 43920 XM (SET SEND START 62)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 60753 MT (276; Renex PCM, TMS-x, RPAD, or RTD; KMW)SH /Courier SF 31680 61818 MT (SET SEND START 62)SH 43920 XM (SET RECEIVE START 62)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 61840 MT (S/II 3270.)SH /Courier SF 31680 62905 MT (SET BLOCK B)SH 43920 XM (SET BLOCK B)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic SF 5040 63326 MT (AEA)SH /Courier SF 31680 63992 MT (SET HANDSHAKE 0)SH 43920 XM (SET HANDSHAKE NONE)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 64413 MT (IBM 3174 AEA \050B2 or higher\051.)SH 31680 66355 MT (This sets the packet-start) 12 W( character in both directions)13 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 5040 67023 MT (FULLSCREEN)SH 11.8 SS (-Mode File Transfer)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 67522 MT (to be the greater-than sign \050)6 W /Courier SF (>)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (\051 \050ASCII) 6 W( 62\051 and enables)5 W 31680 68689 MT (a new) 28 W( block-check type \050a 12-bit checksum containing)29 W 5040 68749 MT (What if your) 36 W( 3270 protocol converter is not supported)37 W 31680 69856 MT (no blanks\051 to defeat the trailing-blank-stripping fea-)129 W 5040 69916 MT (by one) 446 W( of the)445 W 7.8 SS 12849 XM (SET CONTROLLER)445 W 9.8 SS 21465 XM (commands listed)445 W 31680 71023 MT (ture found in many protocol converters.) 98 W( Short) 469 W( pack-)99 W 5040 71083 MT (above? Until) 439 W( now, Kermit file transfer through such)84 W 31680 72190 MT (ets are used automatically.)SH 5040 72250 MT (devices was not possible.)SH 51120 50 5040 75800 UL ES %%Page: 8 10 BS 0 SI 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 4423 MT (Page 8)SH 10.5 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 25355 XM (Number 5, July 1993)SH 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 48056 XM (Kermit News)SH 51120 50 5040 5728 UL 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 7872 MT (Support was added for the Microbee family of com-)187 W 16 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 8298 MT (Other New Kermit Releases)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 9039 MT (puters \05056K, 64K, 128K and 256K\051) 112 W( manufactured by)113 W 31680 10206 MT (Microbee Systems, Ltd, of Australia, by) 60 W( Russell Lang)59 W /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic SF 5040 11342 MT (Acorn Archimedes Kermit)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 11373 MT (of Monash University, Australia, and for the) 140 W( Ampro)141 W 31680 12540 MT (Little Board from Jay S.) 9 W( Rouman of Mt. Pleasant, MI,)8 W 5040 12924 MT (From Cosmos Nicolaou) 69 W( and Andrew Brooks, via Lan-)68 W 31680 13707 MT (USA. April) 272 W( 1991.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 40215 XM (Tape A.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 14091 MT (caster University in) 14 W( the UK, Kermit for the Acorn Ar-)15 W 5040 15258 MT (chimedes with the RISC_OS operating system, a port)47 W /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic SF 31680 15910 MT (DEC PDP-8 and PDP-12)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 16425 MT (of the ACW Panos version. May 1993.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 22922 XM (Tape C.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 17492 MT (From Charles) 58 W( Lasner. Bug fixes and a new encoding)59 W /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic SF 5040 18628 MT (Apple II Kermit 3.87)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 18659 MT (format for bootstrapping this) 74 W( program to your PDP-8)73 W 31680 19826 MT (or PDP-12. September 1990.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 45331 XM (Tape D.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 20210 MT (From Ted Medin.) 184 W( New) 642 W( features include: screen re-)185 W 5040 21377 MT (store on)98 W 7.8 SS 9121 XM (CONNECT)SH 9.8 SS 13579 XM (for Apple IIe or) 98 W( later models; Ker-)97 W /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic SF 31680 22029 MT (Gould/SEL MPX Kermit 2.3)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 22544 MT (mit file attributes are now handled; percent of) 233 W( file)234 W 31680 23611 MT (From Barry) 103 W( M. Wilson, Queensland Electricity Com-)104 W 5040 23711 MT (transferred shown when possible) 197 W( \050file attributes re-)196 W 31680 24778 MT (mision, Australia:) 160 W( a new Kermit server program for)159 W 5040 24878 MT (quired\051; a new driver for the Ace) 220 W( dual card. Also,)221 W 31680 25945 MT (the Gould/SEL 32/77 computer) 220 W( with the MPX 1.5E)221 W 5040 26045 MT (many bugs fixed, terminal emulation and printer sup-)2 W 31680 27112 MT (operating system. It supports long) 426 W( packets and)425 W 5040 27212 MT (port improved. December 1990.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 20032 XM (Tape A.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 28279 MT (handles run-length compression) 64 W( in incoming packets.)65 W /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic SF 5040 29415 MT (BTOS / CTOS Kermit 2.00)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 29446 MT (November 1990.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 39594 XM (Tape D.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 30997 MT (From Evan) 75 W( Arnerich and Doug Drury of ITT Federal)76 W /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic SF 31680 31649 MT (Hewlett Packard 3000 MPE Kermit)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 32164 MT (Services Corporation, Santa Maria, CA:) 125 W( version 2.00)124 W 31680 33231 MT (From Tony Appelget, General Mills,) 579 W( Inc., Min-)578 W 5040 33331 MT (of CT-Kermit for the Burroughs) 86 W( B20/BTOS and Con-)87 W 31680 34398 MT (neapolis, MN.) 124 W( New) 522 W( features of this version, written)125 W 5040 34498 MT (vergent NGEN/CTOS systems.)SH 31680 35565 MT (in the SPL language, include) 202 W( long packets, support)201 W 31680 36732 MT (for 16-bit CRC) 288 W( error checking, improved operation)289 W 5040 36861 MT (This new) 29 W( version adds some of the capabilities of MS-)28 W 31680 37899 MT (with HP Spectrum machines,) 249 W( a versatile command)248 W 5040 38028 MT (DOS Kermit) 49 W( 3.x and C-Kermit 5A, particularly script)50 W 31680 39066 MT (abbreviation scheme, a new)46 W 7.8 SS 44684 XM (HELP)SH 9.8 SS 47256 XM (function, and many)47 W 5040 39195 MT (programming features \050)60 W 7.8 SS (INPUT)SH 9.8 SS (,)SH 7.8 SS 19158 XM (OUTPUT)SH 9.8 SS (,)SH 7.8 SS 23201 XM (IF)SH 9.8 SS (,)SH 7.8 SS 24642 XM (ASK)SH 9.8 SS (,)SH 7.8 SS 26907 XM (GOTO)SH 9.8 SS (,)SH 31680 40233 MT (bug fixes. October 1991.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 43353 XM (Tape D.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 40362 MT (variables, etc\051,) 315 W( and includes a built-in VT101 ter-)316 W 5040 41529 MT (minal emulator. January 1993.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 19951 XM (Tape C.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 42596 MT (A second version of the same program, but) 45 W( written in)44 W /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic SF 5040 43732 MT (Chinese DOS Kermit)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 43763 MT (the C language, was received from Tony in June)334 W 31680 44930 MT (1993.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 34676 XM (Tape D.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 45314 MT (An adaptation of MS-DOS Kermit 2.32/A to CC-DOS,)50 W 5040 46481 MT (the Chinese version of MS-DOS,) 459 W( also known as)460 W /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic SF 31680 47133 MT (Honeywell DPS-6 Kermit 2.01)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 47648 MT (LIANXIAN, STCDOS, CCDOS213, and GWCDOS,)388 W 31680 48715 MT (From Frank Dreano, Chesapeake, VA. New) 74 W( features)73 W 5040 48815 MT (written by Quanfang Zhang of Zhezhiang) 63 W( University,)64 W 31680 49882 MT (of version 2.01 include) 115 W( wildcard sends;)116 W 7.8 SS 50098 XM (REMOTE)SH 9.8 SS 54038 XM (com-)SH 5040 49982 MT (Hangzhou, China. See the article on page 19.)SH 31680 51049 MT (mands for) 162 W( servers; ability to transfer foreign binary)161 W /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic SF 5040 52185 MT (Commodore 64/128 Kermit)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 52216 MT (files both ways; bug fixes. June 1991.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 49332 XM (Tape D.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 53767 MT (Updated to include support) 399 W( for the Swiftlink-232)398 W /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic SF 31680 54419 MT (IBM CS-9000 Kermit)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 54934 MT (serial interface by Kent Sullivan,) 217 W( Matthew Sorrels,)218 W 31680 56001 MT (For the circa-1980 IBM laboratory workstation, a)358 W 5040 56101 MT (and Ray Moody. September 1992.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 21033 XM (Tape C.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 57168 MT (send-only Kermit program \050so you can get your files)128 W /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic SF 5040 58304 MT (CP/M-80 Kermit 4.11)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 58335 MT (off it\051 from Glenn Howes, University) 244 W( of Wisconsin,)245 W 31680 59502 MT (written in Pascal. September 1992.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 48406 XM (Tape C.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 59886 MT (From Mike Freeman, Bonneville) 168 W( Power Administra-)167 W 5040 61053 MT (tion, Vancouver, WA, USA.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic SF 31680 61705 MT (Luxor Computers)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 63287 MT (Furnished by Bo Kullmar,) 284 W( chairperson, ABC-Klub-)283 W 5040 63416 MT (Features added since version 4.09) 62 W( \050January 1988\051 in-)63 W 31680 64454 MT (ben, Stockholm, Sweden.)SH 5040 64583 MT (clude: new) 733 W( filename collision options:)732 W 7.8 SS 25796 XM (BACKUP)SH 9.8 SS (,)SH 7.8 SS 5040 65750 MT (DISCARD)SH 9.8 SS (,)SH 7.8 SS 9510 XM (OVERWRITE)SH 9.8 SS (,)SH 7.8 SS 15292 XM (RENAME)SH 9.8 SS (; an option to keep) 214 W( or)215 W 31680 66817 MT (Protocol fixes for ABC80 and) 234 W( ABC800 from J)235 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Accent SF (s)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (rgen)SH 5040 66917 MT (discard incompletely received) 749 W( files; many new)748 W 31680 67984 MT (Westman of ABC-Klubben. ABC800/802/806) 259 W( CP/M)258 W 7.8 SS 5040 68084 MT (REMOTE)SH 9.8 SS 9105 XM (commands for) 241 W( communicating with Kermit)242 W 31680 69151 MT (systems updated to version 4.11, with) 88 W( support added)89 W 5040 69251 MT (servers; a)181 W 7.8 SS 10047 XM (RENAME)SH 9.8 SS 14124 XM (command; improved interruption)180 W 31680 70318 MT (for FACIT DTC and DTC2) 49 W( Luxor clones, from Mikael)48 W 5040 70418 MT (of)SH 7.8 SS 6513 XM (TAKE)SH 9.8 SS (,)SH 7.8 SS 9694 XM (TYPE)SH 9.8 SS (, and)384 W 7.8 SS 15138 XM (PRINT)SH 9.8 SS 18350 XM (commands in progress;)384 W 31680 71485 MT (Johansson of ABC-Klubben. July 1990.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 50186 XM (Tape C.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 71585 MT (many bug fixes.)SH 51120 50 5040 75800 UL ES %%Page: 9 11 BS 0 SI 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 4423 MT (Kermit News)SH 10.5 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 25355 XM (Number 5, July 1993)SH 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 52059 XM (Page 9)SH 51120 50 5040 5728 UL 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic AF 5040 7872 MT (NCR 9800 VE/IVS and VE/MCS)SH 12.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 31680 8078 MT (Kermit Distribution News)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 9454 MT (From Paul E. Gladden of NCR Corporation,) 384 W( San)385 W 5040 10621 MT (Diego, California, USA: a new Kermit) 245 W( program for)244 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 32770 10687 MT (Max Evarts, Kermit Distribution)SH 32770 11774 MT (Columbia University, New York City)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 11788 MT (the NCR 9800-4 computer with the NCR) 436 W( VE4.0)437 W 5040 12955 MT (operating system.)SH 31680 13888 MT (The Kermit) 91 W( Distribution and Support office has seen)90 W 31680 15055 MT (many changes) 14 W( since the last issue of)15 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 48457 XM (Kermit News)15 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (. In)302 W 5040 15318 MT (Separate variations are provided for the IVS) 335 W( and)334 W 31680 16222 MT (June 1990 Ken) 28 W( Suh moved on to law school and Andy)27 W 5040 16485 MT (MCS environments. The) 238 W( program is written in C,)239 W 31680 17389 MT (Newcomb took his place. Many of) 297 W( you who have)298 W 5040 17652 MT (based on C-Kermit) 53 W( 4E with features selected depend-)52 W 31680 18556 MT (called us over the past few years already know Andy.)SH 5040 18819 MT (ing on VRX system capabilities. July 1990.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 25201 XM (Tape D.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic SF 5040 21022 MT (Pecan Kermit 1.1)SH 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 31680 21166 MT (New Services)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 22604 MT (From R. Tim Coslet. Atari Mega ST2 under Pecan)174 W 31680 22892 MT (We can now accept credit card orders by phone. We)103 W 5040 23771 MT (Software Systems) 387 W( UCSD p-System Version IV.2.2)386 W 31680 24059 MT (can also accept) 191 W( credit card orders and purchase or-)192 W 5040 24938 MT (with Standard File System \050SFS\051.)SH 31680 25226 MT (ders by fax.) 92 W( With) 454 W( our optional rush service, you can)91 W 31680 26393 MT (have your Kermit software within 24 hours!) 168 W( \050Rush)610 W 5040 27301 MT (Binary transfers now work) 72 W( in both SFS and AFS im-)73 W 31680 27560 MT (orders received after 4:00 PM New York time ship) 7 W( the)6 W 5040 28468 MT (plementations. Incorrect) 878 W( reporting of) 303 W( file creation)302 W 31680 28727 MT (next day.\051 See the order form for details.)SH 5040 29635 MT (time in attribute packet fixed. July 1990.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 24439 XM (Tape C.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 31090 MT (In response to the growing) 41 W( demand for telephone ser-)42 W /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic SF 5040 31838 MT (Prime Kermit 8.15)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 32257 MT (vice, we are putting in) 17 W( a call-processing system. If all)16 W 5040 33420 MT (From John Horne Polytechnic South) 24 W( West, Plymouth,)25 W 31680 33424 MT (lines are busy, you will have options to get the) 74 W( infor-)75 W 5040 34587 MT (U.K., with contributions from Matthew Sutter:) 47 W( a new)46 W 31680 34591 MT (mation you need) 318 W( from our voice menu or hold to)317 W 5040 35754 MT (release of Prime) 206 W( Kermit that can initiate outbound)207 W 31680 35758 MT (speak to one of us.) 309 W( The) 892 W( system separates order-)310 W 5040 36921 MT (connections. There) 304 W( is a new)16 W 7.8 SS 18156 XM (CONNECT)SH 9.8 SS 22532 XM (command, with)15 W 31680 36925 MT (related calls and technical calls so those of you with a)23 W 5040 38088 MT (accompanying features for logging a terminal) 21 W( session,)22 W 31680 38092 MT (quick ordering question will) 180 W( not have to wait while)181 W 5040 39255 MT (setting the transmission speed,) 499 W( duplex, and the)498 W 31680 39259 MT (we debug a software problem.)SH 7.8 SS 5040 40422 MT (CONNECT)SH 9.8 SS (-mode escape character, plus a selection) 203 W( of)204 W 7.8 SS 5040 41589 MT (CON)SH (NECT)SH 9.8 SS (-mode escape functions.)SH 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 31680 41869 MT (Technical Support Hints)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 43595 MT (Speaking of phones and Kermit problems,) 21 W( Andy and I)20 W 5040 43952 MT (Other new features include: ability to send)414 W 7.8 SS 27573 XM (BYE)SH 9.8 SS (,)SH 31680 44762 MT (now handle a substantial) 84 W( percentage of the technical)85 W 7.8 SS 5040 45119 MT (FINISH)SH 9.8 SS (,)SH 7.8 SS 8553 XM (SEND)SH 9.8 SS (,)SH 7.8 SS 11433 XM (GET)SH 9.8 SS (, and selected)38 W 7.8 SS 19647 XM (REMOTE)SH 9.8 SS 23509 XM (commands to)38 W 31680 45929 MT (support calls that come) 130 W( in. Here are a few pointers)129 W 5040 46286 MT (Kermit servers; script programming features,) 85 W( includ-)84 W 31680 47096 MT (for those calling in for tech support:)SH 5040 47453 MT (ing new)7 W 7.8 SS 8886 XM (INPUT)SH 9.8 SS (,)SH 7.8 SS 12066 XM (OUTPUT)SH 9.8 SS (,)SH 7.8 SS 16056 XM (PAUSE)SH 9.8 SS (, and)7 W 7.8 SS 21368 XM (CLEAR)SH 9.8 SS 24419 XM (commands;)SH 5040 48620 MT (problems with multiple file) 150 W( transfers with a specific)149 W 9.3 /Symbol AF 31680 49137 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 32877 XM (Make sure you have the current documentation for)SH 9.8 SS 5040 49787 MT (file type are corrected.)SH 9.3 SS 32877 50179 MT (your Kermit software; if we are on the phone reading)SH 32877 51221 MT (the manual to you, we cannot be helping someone)SH 9.8 SS 5040 52150 MT (There are) 74 W( also improvements in sliding windows and)75 W 9.3 SS 32877 52263 MT (who has a more difficult Kermit problem.)SH 9.8 SS 5040 53317 MT (other Kermit file transfer protocol features; the) 55 W( exact)54 W 9.3 /Symbol AF 31680 53704 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 32877 XM (Know the versions of all the Kermit programs in-)SH 9.8 SS 5040 54484 MT (file length is) 202 W( now sent in the attributes packet; an)203 W 9.3 SS 32877 54746 MT (volved before you call; most Kermit programs print)SH 9.8 SS 5040 55651 MT (alternate initialization filename) 125 W( is specifiable on the)124 W 9.3 SS 32877 55788 MT (the version number when they start up.)SH 9.8 SS 5040 56818 MT (command line;) 439 W( pound-sign conversion is correctly)440 W 9.3 /Symbol AF 31680 57229 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 32877 XM (Expect us to ask you to upgrade your Kermit software)SH 9.8 SS 5040 57985 MT (handled. April) 272 W( 1993.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 15121 XM (Tape D)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (.)SH 9.3 SS 32877 58271 MT (if you are far behind the times; we can only support)SH 32877 59313 MT (up-to-date versions.)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic AF 5040 60188 MT (TurboDOS Kermit)SH 9.3 /Symbol AF 31680 60754 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 32877 XM (Try to be in a position where you can reproduce your)SH 9.8 SS 5040 61770 MT (From Mark Eichen at MIT.) 229 W( This) 728 W( one was written)228 W 9.3 SS 32877 61796 MT (problem while you are on the phone.)SH 9.8 SS 5040 62937 MT (years ago,) 367 W( an adaptation of an earlier release of)368 W 9.3 /Symbol AF 31680 63237 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 32877 XM (We do not support implementations of the Kermit file)SH 9.8 SS 5040 64104 MT (CP/M-80 Kermit. The) 105 W( source code was lost. The bi-)104 W 9.3 SS 32877 64279 MT (transfer protocol that are part of other communica-)SH 9.8 SS 5040 65271 MT (nary executable program is available in hex form.)283 W 9.3 SS 32877 65321 MT (tions packages.)SH 9.8 SS 5040 66438 MT (October 1992.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 11847 XM (Tape C.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 67684 MT (Our technical) 176 W( support service is a free, but limited,)177 W /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic SF 5040 68641 MT (UNISYS \050Burroughs\051 A-Series Kermit 1.041)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 68851 MT (resource. Usually,) 542 W( only one person is available at a)135 W 31680 70018 MT (time to handle tech) 351 W( support calls; please be con-)352 W 5040 70223 MT (From Dave Squire, Computing Services,) 13 W( University of)12 W 7.8 SS 47309 70844 MT (_)SH 47499 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 31680 71185 MT (siderate of the many) 59 W( other callers)58 W 47989 XM (help us to help as)58 W 5040 71390 MT (California at Davis. Long packets,) 238 W( alternate block)239 W 31680 72352 MT (many Kermit users as we can.)SH 5040 72557 MT (checks, command files. July 1990.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 21182 XM (Tape D.)SH 51120 50 5040 75800 UL ES %%Page: 10 12 BS 0 SI 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 4423 MT (Page 10)SH 10.5 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 25355 XM (Number 5, July 1993)SH 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 48056 XM (Kermit News)SH 51120 50 5040 5728 UL 17.8 SS 6831 8421 MT (The Truth about Kermit File Transfer Performance)SH 10 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 27182 10918 MT (Frank da Cruz)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 13148 MT (In the early 1980s, the first generation of Kermit) 6 W( soft-)7 W 31680 XM (packet plus the) 229 W( 2-second delay make 5 seconds, so)230 W 5040 14315 MT (ware used the basic) 231 W( Kermit protocol: stop-and-wait)230 W 31680 XM (throughput is 180 bps, 60% efficiency.) 13 W( At) 296 W( 9600 bps, it)12 W 5040 15482 MT (exchange of short packets. The basic protocol is)350 W 31680 XM (takes only 1/10 second to) 129 W( transmit the same packet,)130 W 5040 16649 MT (easily implemented and) 111 W( highly robust, and led to its)110 W 31680 XM (but the delay is still) 136 W( 2 seconds. Throughput is only)135 W 5040 17816 MT (rapid proliferation to hundreds) 59 W( of hardware and soft-)60 W 31680 XM (428 bps,) 329 W( 4.5% efficiency. When connections have)330 W 5040 18983 MT (ware platforms where it proved a success in trans-)205 W 31680 XM (delays, efficiency can be improved) 47 W( by lengthening the)46 W 5040 20150 MT (ferring files under even the most difficult conditions.)SH 31680 XM (packets, but only if the connection is clean. On) 232 W( a)233 W 31680 21317 MT (noisy connection,) 42 W( longer packets are more likely to be)41 W 31680 22484 MT (damaged in transmission and take) 425 W( longer to re-)426 W 5040 22513 MT (The new generation of Kermit software improves on)133 W 31680 23651 MT (transmit.)SH 5040 23680 MT (the original robust) 117 W( qualities and dramatically boosts)116 W 5040 24847 MT (performance without sacrificing compatibility) 366 W( with)367 W 5040 26014 MT (the earlier) 24 W( generation. Protocol capabilities are nego-)23 W 31680 XM (On full-duplex connections,) 333 W( the new generation of)332 W 5040 27181 MT (tiated automatically) 265 W( so the newest, most advanced)266 W 31680 XM (Kermit software) 226 W( \050IBM mainframe Kermit excluded,)227 W 5040 28348 MT (versions can still exchange files with) 154 W( the earliest or)153 W 31680 XM (which always has a half-duplex connection\051) 493 W( can)492 W 5040 29515 MT (most minimal versions.)SH 31680 XM (transmit packets in a) 150 W( steady stream, processing the)151 W 31680 30682 MT (acknowledgements later as they arrive, thus elimi-)239 W 31680 31849 MT (nating the) 263 W( effects of transmission delays, and also)264 W 5040 31878 MT (Kermit's performance features include long) 171 W( packets,)172 W 31680 33016 MT (eliminating the overhead) 276 W( of the acknowledgements)275 W 5040 33045 MT (sliding windows, control-prefixing) 267 W( selection, locking)266 W 31680 34183 MT (themselves, since) 90 W( they are ``on the wire'' at the same)91 W 5040 34212 MT (shifts, and compression. The first) 281 W( three have the)282 W 31680 35350 MT (time as the data packets and therefore) 87 W( don't take up)86 W 5040 35379 MT (potential for causing problems, and are) 100 W( not used un-)99 W 31680 36517 MT (any extra transmission time. This technique) 17 W( is called)18 W 5040 36546 MT (less you ask for them.) 28 W( This) 329 W( article describes Kermit's)29 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 31680 37684 MT (sliding windows)188 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (, because multiple packets are) 188 W( kept)187 W 5040 37713 MT (performance features and) 246 W( tests them against other)245 W 31680 38851 MT (in a buffer \050window\051 that) 145 W( ``slides'' forward whenever)146 W 5040 38880 MT (popular protocols. The results might surprise you.)SH 31680 40018 MT (the oldest packet in the window is acknowledged.)SH 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 41490 MT (Long Packets and Sliding Windows)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 42381 MT (Using 94-byte packets without sliding windows on a)129 W 5040 43216 MT (The maximum) 40 W( packet length in the basic Kermit pro-)41 W 31680 43548 MT (connection that has a 1-second delay) 96 W( results \050accord-)97 W 5040 44383 MT (tocol is 94, chosen to prevent) 301 W( data loss when the)300 W 31680 44715 MT (ing to actual measurements\051 in an efficiency of) 61 W( about)60 W 5040 45550 MT (receiver has small input buffers or lacks an adequate)52 W 31680 45882 MT (8%. Raising) 536 W( the packet length to) 132 W( 1500 on the same)133 W 5040 46717 MT (method of flow) 455 W( control, and also to reduce vul-)454 W 31680 47049 MT (connection increases the efficiency to 63%.) 296 W( Using)862 W 5040 47884 MT (nerability to noise. But since 1985, Kermit's long-)222 W 31680 48216 MT (sliding windows on the same connection raises the) 29 W( ef-)30 W 5040 49051 MT (packet extension has allowed packets up) 358 W( to 9024)357 W 31680 49383 MT (ficiency to 82)SH /Times-Roman SF (\261)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (90%, depending on the packet length.)SH 5040 50218 MT (bytes in length to be used when conditions permit.)SH 20880 40 33480 50561 LH BX1 10.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 33480 52284 MT (Optimum performance can be achieved on)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 52581 MT (Longer packets reduce) 104 W( the ratio of protocol overhead)105 W 10.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 33480 53462 MT (any given connection by choosing the)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 53748 MT (to actual) 176 W( data, increasing the potential file transfer)175 W 10.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 33480 54640 MT (right combination of packet length and)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 54915 MT (efficiency \050the ratio) 101 W( of file characters transferred per)102 W 10.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 33480 55818 MT (window size.)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 56082 MT (second to the) 99 W( actual connection speed\051 from 86% \050for)98 W 20880 40 33480 57037 LH BX1 5040 57249 MT (94-byte packets\051 to 95% \050with 2500-byte packets\051.)343 W 5040 58416 MT (When conditions deteriorate on) 236 W( the connection, the)235 W 31680 58887 MT (To see a dramatic speed improvement) 40 W( using MS-DOS)39 W 5040 59583 MT (packet length is automatically adjusted.)SH 31680 60054 MT (Kermit 3.13 and/or C-Kermit 5A,) 200 W( simply give these)201 W 31680 61221 MT (commands to each Kermit before file transfer:)SH 5040 61946 MT (Original, basic Kermit) 181 W( was a stop-and-wait protocol)182 W /Courier SF 32856 62604 MT (SET WINDOW 3)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 63113 MT (because it had to work on half-duplex as well) 67 W( as full-)66 W /Courier SF 32856 63619 MT (SET RECEIVE PACKET-LENGTH 1000)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 64280 MT (duplex connections. But connections through satel-)187 W 31680 65062 MT (Adjust as necessary. Longer delays require) 250 W( larger)249 W 5040 65447 MT (lites or packet-switched networks can have delays)306 W 31680 66229 MT (windows; noisier connections \050or) 199 W( devices with small)200 W 5040 66614 MT (that seriously impede the) 282 W( efficiency of a stop-and-)283 W 31680 67396 MT (input buffers\051 need) 30 W( shorter packets. MS-DOS Kermit)29 W 5040 67781 MT (wait packet protocol.) 144 W( For) 559 W( example, suppose packets)143 W 31680 68563 MT (3.13 and most versions of C-Kermit 5A) 311 W( allow the)312 W 5040 68948 MT (are 90 bytes = 900 bits) 5 W( long, and there is a one-second)6 W 31680 69730 MT (theoretical maximum sizes, 31) 46 W( and 9024 respectively,)45 W 5040 70115 MT (transmission delay. For one) 55 W( packet and its response,)54 W 31680 70897 MT (sufficient to overcome any) 187 W( reasonable delay \050for ex-)188 W 5040 71282 MT (the round-trip) 217 W( delay is 2 seconds. At 300 bits per)218 W 31680 72064 MT (ample, between the earth and the moon\051.)SH 5040 72449 MT (second \050bps\051, the 3 seconds) 137 W( required to transmit the)136 W 51120 50 5040 75800 UL ES %%Page: 11 13 BS 0 SI 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 4423 MT (Kermit News)SH 10.5 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 25355 XM (Number 5, July 1993)SH 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 51636 XM (Page 11)SH 51120 50 5040 5728 UL 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 7872 MT (On 8-bit connections, Kermit transfers 8-bit) 384 W( data)385 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 8009 MT (Compression)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 9039 MT (with)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 34195 XM (no additional overhead)189 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (. On) 650 W( 7-bit) 189 W( connections,)188 W 5040 9735 MT (To reduce transmission overhead, the) 10 W( Kermit protocol)9 W 7.8 SS 43438 9865 MT (_)SH 43628 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 31680 10206 MT (which are) 193 W( quite common)194 W 44118 XM (these are the connections)194 W 5040 10902 MT (uses a simple, but often surprisingly effective, com-)179 W 31680 11373 MT (that use even, odd, mark, or space parity, often with-)55 W 5040 12069 MT (pression technique: repeated byte) 216 W( values are repre-)215 W 7.8 SS 43147 12199 MT (_)SH 43337 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 31680 12540 MT (out the user's knowledge)54 W 43827 XM (8-bit data is encoded) 54 W( using)55 W 5040 13236 MT (sented by a count+byte combination. This) 88 W( technique)89 W 31680 13707 MT (a single-shift technique, a prefix character) 200 W( for each)199 W 5040 14403 MT (is easy to program and) 178 W( inexpensive in memory and)177 W 31680 14874 MT (byte whose 8th bit is 1, similar to holding)SH 51729 XM (down the)272 W 5040 15570 MT (CPU cycles, and is therefore implemented in) 262 W( most)263 W 20880 40 33480 16052 LH BX1 5040 16737 MT (Kermit software, including) 579 W( MS-DOS Kermit, C-)578 W 10.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 33480 17775 MT (The Kermit protocol implementations)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 17904 MT (Kermit, and IBM mainframe Kermit, and is used)317 W 10.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 33480 18953 MT (found in many of the popular commercial)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 19071 MT (automatically when available.)SH 10.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 33480 20131 MT (and shareware PC communication soft-)SH 33480 21309 MT (ware packages are minimal and per-)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 21434 MT (Analysis of large volumes) 100 W( of both textual and binary)99 W 10.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 33480 22487 MT (functory, usually lacking some or all of)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 22601 MT (data shows an) 530 W( average compression of 15)531 W /Times-Roman SF (\261)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (20%.)SH 10.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 33480 23665 MT (the performance features)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 46007 XM (. . .)SH 9.8 SS 5040 23768 MT (Dramatic savings) 302 W( are achieved in certain types of)301 W 20880 40 33480 24884 LH BX1 5040 24935 MT (files, including tabular text \050or any other type) 66 W( of text)67 W 5040 26102 MT (with lots) 100 W( of repeated characters\051 and executable pro-)99 W 31680 26734 MT (Shift key on) 143 W( your keyboard for each 8-bit character.)144 W 5040 27269 MT (grams containing large amounts of pre-zeroed data.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 31680 27901 MT (This allows) 5 W( Kermit to work where most other protocols)4 W 31680 29068 MT (fail.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 33935 XM (The amount of prefixing ranges from 0% up to)168 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 29879 MT (Prefixing)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 30235 MT (100%, depending on the type of file.)SH 5040 31605 MT (To achieve its ability to push data) 120 W( through even the)121 W 7.8 SS 21935 32431 MT (_)SH 22125 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 5040 32772 MT (most restrictive types of) 86 W( connections)85 W 22615 XM (for example, to)85 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 31680 32845 MT (Locking Shifts)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 33939 MT (mainframes that) 25 W( are sensitive to certain control char-)26 W 31680 34571 MT (To avoid the high) 71 W( overhead of transferring 8-bit text,)70 W 5040 35106 MT (acters, or on 7-bit connections, or) 104 W( on very noisy ones)103 W 31680 35738 MT (particulary Cyrillic, Hebrew, or Kanji, on 7-bit) 187 W( con-)188 W 5040 36273 MT (\050one user said recently, ``Kermit) 40 W( will send data over a)41 W 31680 36905 MT (nections, a new) 78 W( ``locking-shift'' feature works like the)77 W 5040 37440 MT (communication channel that is only) 265 W( slightly better)264 W 31680 38072 MT (Caps Lock key on your) 79 W( PC: a special shift prefix ap-)80 W 7.8 SS 28840 38266 MT (_)SH 29030 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 5040 38607 MT (than a pair of tin cans connected with a wet) 16 W( string''\051)17 W 31680 39239 MT (plies to a entire run of 8-bit characters, no matter)222 W 5040 39774 MT (Kermit formats its packets as lines of) 93 W( printable text.)92 W 31680 40406 MT (how long,) 78 W( rather than to a single character.)79 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 52583 XM (Locking)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 40941 MT (This is done by encoding each control character as) 107 W( a)108 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 31680 41573 MT (shifts are used in) 228 W( combination with single shifts to)227 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 42108 MT (sequence of) 276 W( two printable characters and,)275 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 25794 XM (on 7-bit)275 W 31680 42740 MT (achieve the most compact encoding.)SH 5040 43275 MT (connections only)216 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (, encoding 8-bit characters as a se-)216 W 5040 44442 MT (quence of two printable 7-bit bytes.)SH 31680 45103 MT (Locking shifts are supported by MS-DOS) 397 W( Kermit)398 W 31680 46270 MT (3.13, C-Kermit) 15 W( 5A, and IBM Mainframe Kermit 4.2.4,)14 W 5040 46805 MT (On some connections it is safe to transmit) 254 W( certain)253 W 31680 47437 MT (and are negotiated) 211 W( automatically when parity is in)212 W 5040 47972 MT (control characters ``bare,'' without prefixing or) 70 W( encod-)71 W 31680 48604 MT (use \050including) 18 W( when parity is detected automatically\051.)17 W 5040 49139 MT (ing. ``Unprefixing'') 346 W( of control) 37 W( characters can speed up)36 W 31680 49771 MT (They reduce the 8th-bit prefixing) 175 W( penalty anywhere)176 W 5040 50306 MT (the transfer of binary files, particularly) 460 W( precom-)461 W 31680 50938 MT (from 0% to) 100 W( 100%, depending on the groupings of the)99 W 5040 51473 MT (pressed files,) 133 W( which tend to contain a lot of bytes in)132 W 31680 52105 MT (8-bit characters within the file.)SH 5040 52640 MT (the control range. MS-DOS Kermit 3.13 and C-)364 W 5040 53807 MT (Kermit 5A\050189\051 give) 121 W( you the ability to specify which)120 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 31680 54715 MT (So Why the Bad Reputation?)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 54974 MT (control characters are to be prefixed and which are)180 W 5040 56141 MT (not. In) 720 W( the benchmarks on) 224 W( pages 12 and 13, only)223 W 31680 56441 MT (The Kermit protocol implementations found in) 93 W( many)94 W 5040 57308 MT (three control characters are prefixed:)SH 31680 57608 MT (of the popular commercial) 235 W( and shareware PC com-)234 W /Courier SF 6216 58691 MT (SET CONTROL UNPREFIXED ALL)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 58775 MT (munication software packages are minimal) 145 W( and per-)146 W /Courier SF 6216 59706 MT (SET CONTROL PREFIXED 0 1 129)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 59942 MT (functory, usually lacking some) 230 W( or all of the perfor-)229 W 31680 61109 MT (mance features) 145 W( just described. Many of these same)146 W 5040 61149 MT (This technique can be used even) 173 W( if the Kermit pro-)174 W 31680 62276 MT (packages also) 573 W( include XMODEM, YMODEM, or)572 W 5040 62316 MT (gram on the other end) 132 W( doesn't know anything about)131 W 31680 63443 MT (ZMODEM protocol, which \050when) 265 W( they work at all\051)266 W 5040 63483 MT (it, since well-designed Kermit software will, indeed,)169 W 31680 64610 MT (usually perform) 219 W( better than the)218 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 47410 XM (basic)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 50205 XM (short-packet,)SH 5040 64650 MT (accept bare control characters literally. The three ex-)21 W 31680 65777 MT (stop-and-wait, prefix-everything) 721 W( Kermit protocol.)722 W 5040 65817 MT (ceptions above are NUL \0500\051, which) 88 W( is used internally)89 W 31680 66944 MT (Using a limited Kermit implementation) 71 W( is like filling)70 W 5040 66984 MT (by C-Kermit for string termination, and SOH) 62 W( \0501\051 and)61 W 31680 68111 MT (your bathtup) 101 W( from a dripping faucet instead of turn-)102 W 5040 68151 MT (SOH+parity \050129\051,) 219 W( Kermit's normal packet-start in-)220 W 31680 69278 MT (ing the water on full blast. It is easy to see why) 7 W( users)6 W 5040 69318 MT (dicator. It) 700 W( takes some experimentation to find the)213 W 31680 70445 MT (of such) 331 W( packages might conclude that Kermit file)332 W 5040 70485 MT (maximum safe set. That's why) 195 W( Kermit prefixes all)196 W 31680 71612 MT (transfers are slow. Nothing) 237 W( could be further from)236 W 5040 71652 MT (control characters by default:)51 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 18790 XM (first make it work, then)50 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 72779 MT (truth; turn the page and see for yourself.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 5040 72819 MT (make it fast)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (.)SH 51120 50 5040 75800 UL ES %%Page: 12 14 BS 0 SI 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 4423 MT (Page 12)SH 10.5 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 25355 XM (Number 5, July 1993)SH 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 48056 XM (Kermit News)SH 51120 50 5040 5728 UL 12.8 SS 5040 8078 MT (True-Life Benchmarks)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 10687 MT (Table 1 illustrates the performance of the Kermit protocol implementations found in different) 14 W( PC software pack-)15 W 5040 11854 MT (ages. These) 542 W( measurements were made on a direct 19200-bps) 135 W( serial connection, downloading a typical ASCII)134 W 5040 13021 MT (text file \050the VM/CMS Kermit-370 manual\051, 135087 bytes in length,) 24 W( from a Sun SPARCserver-10 with C-Kermit)25 W 5040 14188 MT (5A\050189\051 to the hard disk of an IBM PS/2 Model 70.)SH 9.5 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 15927 MT (Table 1)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 9063 XM (Kermit Implementations Compared)SH 50606 70 5040 16815 LH BX1 14420 17866 MT (Window)SH 18879 XM (Packet)SH 22694 XM (Time)SH 25770 XM (Speed)SH 5439 18926 MT (PC Software)SH 15300 XM (Size)SH 18791 XM (Length)SH 22652 XM (\050secs\051)SH 26061 XM (\050cps\051)SH 29172 XM (Efficiency)SH 34246 XM (Remarks)SH 50606 40 5040 19533 LH BX1 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5439 20584 MT (Telix)SH 16130 XM (1)SH 20417 XM (94)SH 23222 XM (131)SH 25770 XM (1052)SH 29700 XM (55)SH (%)SH 34246 XM (Long packets and sliding windows not available)SH 5439 22034 MT (MTEZ)SH 16130 XM (1)SH 20417 XM (94)SH 23222 XM (119)SH 25770 XM (1158)SH 29700 XM (60)SH (%)SH 34246 XM (Long packets and sliding windows not available)SH 5439 23484 MT (Smartcom III)SH 16130 XM (1)SH 20417 XM (94)SH 23222 XM (113)SH 25770 XM (1220)SH 29700 XM (64)SH (%)SH 34246 XM (Long packets and sliding windows not available)SH 5439 24934 MT (PROCOMM PLUS)SH 15602 XM (14)SH 19361 XM (1000)SH 23750 XM (77)SH 25770 XM (1790)SH 29700 XM (93)SH (%)SH 34246 XM (Window size not selectable)SH 5439 26384 MT (Zstem 340)SH 16130 XM (2)SH 19361 XM (1000)SH 23750 XM (74)SH 25770 XM (1863)SH 29700 XM (97)SH (%)SH 34246 XM (Maximum window size is 2)SH 5439 27834 MT (MS-DOS Kermit)SH 16130 XM (3)SH 19361 XM (1000)SH 23750 XM (72)SH 25770 XM (1915)SH 29700 XM (99)SH (%)SH 34246 XM (Full control-character prefixing)SH 5439 29284 MT (MS-DOS Kermit)SH 16130 XM (3)SH 19361 XM (1000)SH 23750 XM (69)SH 25770 XM (1999)SH 29172 XM (104)SH (%)SH 34246 XM (Only 0, 1, and 129 prefixed)SH 50606 70 5040 29891 LH BX1 9.8 SS 5040 32963 MT (The results speak for themselves.)SH 10.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic AF 7520 35371 MT (If you thought Kermit file transfer was slow, you were probably not using)SH 7520 36549 MT (real Kermit software!)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 38912 MT (The UNIX-resident copy of the file, like all UNIX text files, uses only linefeed \050LF\051 for line termination. During)33 W 5040 40079 MT (text-mode transfer, each LF becomes carriage return and linefeed \050CRLF\051. There are 2814 lines in the file, so)83 W 5040 41246 MT (the actual) 136 W( data size during \050and after\051 transfer is 137901. Since the connection runs at 1920 characters per)135 W 5040 42413 MT (second \05010 bits per character\051, a 100%-efficiency transfer should take 137901 / 1920 = 71.8 seconds. The follow-)39 W 5040 43580 MT (ing PC communications software was used:)SH 7220 45339 MT (MS-DOS Kermit 3.13) SH( Columbia) 3328 W( University, New York, NY, USA)SH 7220 46426 MT (MTEZ 1.16)SH 20532 XM (MagicSoft, Inc., Lombard, IL, USA)SH 7220 47513 MT (PROCOMM PLUS 2.0)SH 20532 XM (Datastorm Technologies, Inc., Columbia, MO, USA)SH 7220 48600 MT (Smartcom III 1.0A)SH 20532 XM (Hayes Microcomputer Products, Inc, Norcross, GA, USA)SH 7220 49687 MT (Telix 3.21)SH 20532 XM (deltaComm Development, Cary, NC, USA)SH 7220 50774 MT (Zstem 340 1.0.4)SH 20532 XM (KEA Systems Ltd., Burnaby, BC, Canada)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic SF 5040 52977 MT (Kermit and X-Y-ZMODEM)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 54559 MT (XMODEM, YMODEM, and ZMODEM are the file tranfer protocols most commonly compared with Kermit,) 52 W( and)51 W 5040 55726 MT (which are found in numerous shareware and commercial communication software) 154 W( packages. XMODEM and)155 W 5040 56893 MT (YMODEM are stop-and-wait protocols; XMODEM uses) 171 W( short blocks \050128 data bytes\051, YMODEM uses longer)170 W 5040 58060 MT (ones \0501024 data bytes\051. ZMODEM is a streaming protocol.)SH 5040 60423 MT (The tables on page 13 compare XMODEM, YMODEM, ZMODEM, and Kermit) 134 W( transfers between the PC and)135 W 5040 61590 MT (UNIX. The) 434 W( file transfer software on the UNIX system is sx \050XMODEM\051 /) 81 W( sb \050YMODEM\051 / sz \050ZMODEM\051 3.24)80 W 5040 62757 MT (\050June 1993\051 and C-Kermit 5A\050189\051. On the PC, X-, Y-) 205 W( and ZMODEM transfers were done with Telix and)206 W 5040 63924 MT (PROCOMM PLUS \050which gave exactly the same results\051. For fairness, four types of files are transferred:)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 7220 65683 MT (ASCII Text:)SH /Courier SF 15860 XM (IKCKER.DOC)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 23060 XM (137901 bytes)SH 30260 XM (Our original ASCII text file, text mode)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 7220 66770 MT (UNIX Binary:)SH /Courier SF 15860 XM (uuencode)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 23605 XM (24576 bytes)SH 30260 XM (A Sun SPARC binary executable program, binary mode)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 7220 67857 MT (PC Binary:)SH /Courier SF 15860 XM (KERMIT.EXE)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 23060 XM (197928 bytes)SH 30260 XM (An MS-DOS binary executable program, binary mode)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 7220 68944 MT (Precompressed:)SH /Courier SF 15860 XM (KERMIT.ZIP)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 23060 XM (238584 bytes)SH 30260 XM (A compressed ZIP archive,binary mode)SH 5040 71307 MT (Tests were performed on four types) 89 W( of connections and in each trial, Kermit transfers used a window size of 5)88 W 5040 72474 MT (and a packet length of 5000, and control prefixing was disabled except for NUL) 50 W( \0500\051, Ctrl-A \0501\051, and 129. As the)51 W 5040 73641 MT (tables show,)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 10888 XM (Kermit outperforms the competition every time.)SH 51120 50 5040 75800 UL ES %%Page: 13 15 BS 0 SI 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 4423 MT (Kermit News)SH 10.5 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 25355 XM (Number 5, July 1993)SH 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 51503 XM (Page 13)SH 51120 50 5040 5728 UL 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 7872 MT (Table 2 shows the figures for transferring all four files) 31 W( with each of the four protocols on same direct connection)30 W 5040 9039 MT (used for Table 1.) 12 W( In) 297 W( this and the following tables, the)13 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 29696 XM (secs)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31721 XM (column shows the elapsed time of transfer in seconds,)13 W 5040 10206 MT (the)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 6915 XM (cps)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 8751 XM (column shows actual file characters transferred per second, and the)131 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 40985 XM (eff)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 42476 XM (column shows the percent ef-)130 W 5040 11373 MT (ficiency \050file characters per second divided by the connection speed\051.)SH 9.5 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 13112 MT (Table 2)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 9168 XM (X- Y- and ZMODEM vs Kermit on a 19200-bps Direct Connection)SH 48809 70 5040 14000 LH BX1 15132 15051 MT (XMODEM)SH 25349 XM (YMODEM)SH 35566 XM (ZMODEM)SH 45783 XM (KERMIT)SH 5439 16401 MT (File Type)SH 15028 XM (secs)SH 17875 XM (cps)SH 20819 XM (eff)SH 25245 XM (secs)SH 28092 XM (cps)SH 31036 XM (eff)SH 35462 XM (secs)SH 38309 XM (cps)SH 41253 XM (eff)SH 45679 XM (secs)SH 48526 XM (cps)SH 51734 XM (eff)SH 48809 40 5040 17008 LH BX1 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5439 18059 MT (ASCII Text)SH 15660 XM (89)SH 17514 XM (1549)SH 20424 XM (81)SH (%)SH 25877 XM (76)SH 27731 XM (1814)SH 30641 XM (95)SH (%)SH 36094 XM (73)SH 37948 XM (1889)SH 40858 XM (98)SH (%)SH 46311 XM (69)SH 48165 XM (1999)SH 51075 XM (104)SH (%)SH 5439 19409 MT (UNIX Binary)SH 15660 XM (15)SH 17514 XM (1638)SH 20424 XM (85)SH (%)SH 25877 XM (13)SH 27731 XM (1890)SH 30641 XM (98)SH (%)SH 36094 XM (13)SH 37948 XM (1890)SH 40858 XM (98)SH (%)SH 46839 XM (9)SH 48165 XM (2648)SH 51075 XM (138)SH (%)SH 5439 20759 MT (PC Binary)SH 15132 XM (127)SH 17514 XM (1558)SH 20424 XM (81)SH (%)SH 25349 XM (109)SH 27731 XM (1816)SH 30641 XM (95)SH (%)SH 35566 XM (107)SH 37948 XM (1850)SH 40858 XM (96)SH (%)SH 45783 XM (100)SH 48165 XM (1979)SH 51075 XM (103)SH (%)SH 5439 22109 MT (Precompressed)SH 15132 XM (153)SH 17514 XM (1559)SH 20424 XM (81)SH (%)SH 25349 XM (133)SH 27731 XM (1794)SH 30641 XM (93)SH (%)SH 35566 XM (130)SH 37948 XM (1835)SH 40858 XM (96)SH (%)SH 45783 XM (129)SH 48165 XM (1849)SH 51603 XM (96)SH (%)SH 48809 70 5040 22716 LH BX1 9.8 SS 5040 25188 MT (Table 3 shows the results for a) 133 W( local-call dialup connection using Telebit T3000 modems, V.32)134 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF (bis)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 50999 XM (modulation)SH 5040 26355 MT (\05014400 bps\051, V.42) 29 W( error correction, V.42)28 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF (bis)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 24559 XM (compression, RTS/CTS hardware flow control, and an interface speed)28 W 5040 27522 MT (of 57600 bps. The efficiencies in this table are based on the modem's 14400-bps connection speed,) 28 W( and therefore)29 W 5040 28689 MT (also reflect the modem's compression methods.)SH 9.5 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 30428 MT (Table 3)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 9168 XM (X- Y- and ZMODEM vs Kermit with High-Speed Modems)SH 49337 70 5040 31316 LH BX1 15132 32367 MT (XMODEM)SH 24821 XM (YMODEM)SH 35566 XM (ZMODEM)SH 46311 XM (KERMIT)SH 5439 33717 MT (File Type)SH 15028 XM (secs)SH 17611 XM (cps)SH 20291 XM (eff)SH 24717 XM (secs)SH 27564 XM (cps)SH 30772 XM (eff)SH 35462 XM (secs)SH 38309 XM (cps)SH 41517 XM (eff)SH 46207 XM (secs)SH 49054 XM (cps)SH 52262 XM (eff)SH 49337 40 5040 34324 LH BX1 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5439 35375 MT (ASCII Text)SH 15132 XM (221)SH 17514 XM (624)SH 19896 XM (43)SH (%)SH 25349 XM (79)SH 27203 XM (1746)SH 30113 XM (121)SH (%)SH 36094 XM (42)SH 37948 XM (3283)SH 40858 XM (228)SH (%)SH 46839 XM (39)SH 48693 XM (3535)SH 51603 XM (246)SH (%)SH 5439 36725 MT (UNIX Binary)SH 15660 XM (32)SH 17514 XM (768)SH 19896 XM (53)SH (%)SH 25349 XM (13)SH 27203 XM (1890)SH 30113 XM (131)SH (%)SH 36094 XM (15)SH 37948 XM (1638)SH 40858 XM (114)SH (%)SH 47367 XM (3)SH 48693 XM (8192)SH 51603 XM (569)SH (%)SH 5439 38075 MT (PC Binary)SH 15132 XM (346)SH 17514 XM (572)SH 19896 XM (40)SH (%)SH 24821 XM (129)SH 27203 XM (1534)SH 30113 XM (106)SH (%)SH 36094 XM (83)SH 37948 XM (2385)SH 40858 XM (166)SH (%)SH 46839 XM (80)SH 48693 XM (2474)SH 51603 XM (172)SH (%)SH 5439 39425 MT (Precompressed)SH 15132 XM (500)SH 17514 XM (477)SH 19896 XM (33)SH (%)SH 24821 XM (208)SH 27203 XM (1147)SH 30641 XM (79)SH (%)SH 35566 XM (149)SH 37948 XM (1601)SH 40858 XM (111)SH (%)SH 46311 XM (148)SH 48693 XM (1612)SH 51603 XM (112)SH (%)SH 49337 70 5040 40032 LH BX1 9.8 SS 5040 42504 MT (So far we've looked only) 12 W( at connections with no delays. Table 4 \050)11 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF (also see cover, left group)11 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (\051 shows the results for a)11 W 5040 43671 MT (V.32 9600-bps cross-country dialup connection from the same PC to a) 93 W( PC/486-50 running UNIX System V R4,)94 W 5040 44838 MT (with the same C-Kermit, sx, sb, and sz software as on the Sun. The round-trip) 74 W( delay is a fraction of a second.)73 W 5040 46005 MT (No error correction or compression is done by the modems, but the connection is clean and no errors occurred.)SH 9.5 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 47744 MT (Table 4)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 9168 XM (X- Y- and ZMODEM vs Kermit with Delays at 9600 bps)SH 48935 70 5040 48632 LH BX1 15132 49683 MT (XMODEM)SH 24821 XM (YMODEM)SH 35650 XM (ZMODEM)SH 46479 XM (KERMIT)SH 5439 51033 MT (File Type)SH 15028 XM (secs)SH 17611 XM (cps)SH 20291 XM (eff)SH 24717 XM (secs)SH 27585 XM (cps)SH 30835 XM (eff)SH 35546 XM (secs)SH 38414 XM (cps)SH 41664 XM (eff)SH 45805 XM (secs)SH 48652 XM (cps)SH 51860 XM (eff)SH 48935 40 5040 51640 LH BX1 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5439 52691 MT (ASCII Text)SH 15132 XM (422)SH 17514 XM (327)SH 19896 XM (33)SH (%)SH 24821 XM (253)SH 27773 XM (545)SH 30725 XM (57)SH (%)SH 35650 XM (217)SH 38602 XM (635)SH 41554 XM (66)SH (%)SH 45909 XM (151)SH 48819 XM (913)SH 51729 XM (95)SH (%)SH 5439 54041 MT (UNIX Binary)SH 15660 XM (73)SH 17514 XM (337)SH 19896 XM (35)SH (%)SH 25349 XM (41)SH 27773 XM (599)SH 30725 XM (62)SH (%)SH 36178 XM (32)SH 38602 XM (768)SH 41554 XM (80)SH (%)SH 46965 XM (8)SH 48291 XM (3072)SH 51201 XM (320)SH (%)SH 5439 55391 MT (PC Binary)SH 15132 XM (536)SH 17514 XM (369)SH 19896 XM (38)SH (%)SH 24821 XM (319)SH 27773 XM (620)SH 30725 XM (65)SH (%)SH 35650 XM (271)SH 38602 XM (730)SH 41554 XM (76)SH (%)SH 45909 XM (207)SH 48819 XM (956)SH 51729 XM (99)SH (%)SH 5439 56741 MT (Precompressed)SH 15132 XM (710)SH 17514 XM (336)SH 19896 XM (37)SH (%)SH 24821 XM (363)SH 27773 XM (657)SH 30725 XM (68)SH (%)SH 35650 XM (314)SH 38602 XM (759)SH 41554 XM (79)SH (%)SH 45909 XM (284)SH 48819 XM (840)SH 51729 XM (87)SH (%)SH 48935 70 5040 57348 LH BX1 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 5040 59820 MT (But if we always had clean) 23 W( connections, why would we need error-correcting file-transfer protocols?)24 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 50390 XM (Table 5 \050)24 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF (and)SH 5040 60987 MT (middle group, cover)173 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (\051 shows the results) 173 W( for the same cross-country connection, same settings, but with short)172 W 5040 62154 MT (bursts of noise injected every two seconds, which cause errors and retransmissions in all four protocols.)SH 9.5 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 63893 MT (Table 5)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 9168 XM (X- Y- and ZMODEM vs Kermit with Delays and Noise at 9600 bps)SH 49103 70 5040 64781 LH BX1 15132 65832 MT (XMODEM)SH 25433 XM (YMODEM)SH 35734 XM (ZMODEM)SH 46563 XM (KERMIT)SH 5439 67182 MT (File Type)SH 14986 XM (secs)SH 17590 XM (cps)SH 20597 XM (eff)SH 24801 XM (secs)SH 27669 XM (cps)SH 30919 XM (eff)SH 35630 XM (secs)SH 38498 XM (cps)SH 41748 XM (eff)SH 45973 XM (secs)SH 48820 XM (cps)SH 52028 XM (eff)SH 49103 40 5040 67789 LH BX1 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5439 68840 MT (ASCII Text)SH 14562 XM (3346)SH 18042 XM (41)SH 21036 XM (4)SH (%)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 24993 XM (fail)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 28913 XM (0)SH 31337 XM (0)SH (%)SH 35734 XM (438)SH 38686 XM (315)SH 41638 XM (33)SH (%)SH 46077 XM (206)SH 48987 XM (669)SH 51897 XM (70)SH (%)SH 5439 70190 MT (UNIX Binary)SH 15090 XM (573)SH 18042 XM (43)SH 21036 XM (4)SH (%)SH 25433 XM (58)SH 27857 XM (424)SH 30809 XM (44)SH (%)SH 35734 XM (144)SH 38686 XM (171)SH 41638 XM (18)SH (%)SH 47133 XM (9)SH 48459 XM (2736)SH 51369 XM (284)SH (%)SH 5439 71540 MT (PC Binary)SH 14562 XM (5154)SH 18042 XM (42)SH 21036 XM (4)SH (%)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 24993 XM (fail)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 28913 XM (0)SH 31337 XM (0)SH (%)SH 35734 XM (566)SH 38686 XM (350)SH 41638 XM (36)SH (%)SH 46077 XM (281)SH 48987 XM (706)SH 51897 XM (74)SH (%)SH 5439 72890 MT (Precompressed)SH 14562 XM (5917)SH 18042 XM (40)SH 21036 XM (4)SH (%)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 24993 XM (fail)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 28913 XM (0)SH 31337 XM (0)SH (%)SH 35734 XM (694)SH 38686 XM (344)SH 41638 XM (36)SH (%)SH 46077 XM (385)SH 48987 XM (621)SH 51897 XM (65)SH (%)SH 49103 70 5040 73497 LH BX1 51120 50 5040 75800 UL ES %%Page: 14 16 BS 0 SI 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 4423 MT (Page 14)SH 10.5 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 25355 XM (Number 5, July 1993)SH 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 48056 XM (Kermit News)SH 51120 50 5040 5728 UL 11.8 SS 5040 8009 MT (What about 7-Bit Connections? No Contest!)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 9735 MT (The foregoing benchmarks were conducted in environments where XMODEM, YMODEM,) 136 W( and ZMODEM can)137 W 5040 10902 MT (work, namely 8-bit transparent connections that are not sensitive to any control characters. Now let's look a dif-)6 W 5040 12069 MT (ferent, but very common, situation. Table 6 \050)36 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF (and right) 36 W( group, cover)37 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (\051 shows the results of downloading the same)37 W 5040 13236 MT (files from an IBM Mainframe running VM/CMS and Kermit-370 4.2.5 to the) 83 W( PS/2 over a 19200-bps serial con-)82 W 5040 14403 MT (nection through an IBM 7171) 121 W( protocol converter, which uses even parity and Xon/Xoff flow control. Kermit's)122 W 5040 15570 MT (window size is 1 because the mainframe can operate only in half duplex, and the packet length is 1920, the)143 W 5040 16737 MT (largest allowed by the 7171. All control characters are prefixed.)SH 9.5 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 18476 MT (Table 6)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 9168 XM (File Transfer on a 7-Bit Connection)SH 45514 70 5040 19364 LH BX1 15132 20415 MT (XMODEM)SH 24202 XM (YMODEM)SH 33272 XM (ZMODEM)SH 42342 XM (KERMIT)SH 5439 21765 MT (File Type)SH 15132 XM (secs)SH 17618 XM (cps)SH 19936 XM (eff)SH 24202 XM (secs)SH 26688 XM (cps)SH 29006 XM (eff)SH 33272 XM (secs)SH 35758 XM (cps)SH 38076 XM (eff)SH 42342 XM (secs)SH 45189 XM (cps)SH 48418 XM (eff)SH 45514 40 5040 22372 LH BX1 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5439 23423 MT (ASCII Text)SH 15818 XM (-)SH 18048 XM (0)SH 19805 XM (0%)SH 24888 XM (-)SH 27118 XM (0)SH 28875 XM (0%)SH 33958 XM (-)SH 36188 XM (0)SH 37945 XM (0%)SH 42870 XM (81)SH 44828 XM (1702)SH 48308 XM (88)SH (%)SH 5439 24773 MT (UNIX Binary)SH 15818 XM (-)SH 18048 XM (0)SH 19805 XM (0%)SH 24888 XM (-)SH 27118 XM (0)SH 28875 XM (0%)SH 33958 XM (-)SH 36188 XM (0)SH 37945 XM (0%)SH 43398 XM (9)SH 44828 XM (2730)SH 47780 XM (142)SH (%)SH 5439 26123 MT (PC Binary)SH 15818 XM (-)SH 18048 XM (0)SH 19805 XM (0%)SH 24888 XM (-)SH 27118 XM (0)SH 28875 XM (0%)SH 33958 XM (-)SH 36188 XM (0)SH 37945 XM (0%)SH 42342 XM (162)SH 44828 XM (1221)SH 48308 XM (63)SH (%)SH 5439 27473 MT (Precompressed)SH 15818 XM (-)SH 18048 XM (0)SH 19805 XM (0%)SH 24888 XM (-)SH 27118 XM (0)SH 28875 XM (0%)SH 33958 XM (-)SH 36188 XM (0)SH 37945 XM (0%)SH 42342 XM (243)SH 45356 XM (981)SH 48308 XM (51)SH (%)SH 45514 70 5040 28080 LH BX1 9.8 SS 5040 31152 MT (The table shows Kermit file transfer to be infinitely more efficient than X-Y-Z-MODEM) 2 W( transfer with IBM main-)3 W 5040 32319 MT (frames, because X-Y-Z-MODEM implementations)79 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 28104 XM (do not work)79 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 33915 XM (with IBM mainframe operating systems such) 79 W( as)78 W 5040 33486 MT (VM/CMS, MVS/TSO, or CICS, whereas Kermit works with all of) 153 W( them. Of course, 7-bit connections are not)154 W 5040 34653 MT (peculiar to IBM mainframes. They are also used by other types of mainframes) 56 W( and front ends as well as many)55 W 5040 35820 MT (types of networks and devices, including some X.25-based public data networks and certain terminal servers.)122 W 5040 36987 MT (You can use Kermit to transfer files on these connections, but not X-Y-Z-MODEM protocols.)SH 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 39597 MT (Locking Shifts)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 41323 MT (Although Kermit, unlike X-Y-Z-MODEM, can transfer 8-bit) 70 W( data over 7-bit connections, there is often a perfor-)69 W 5040 42490 MT (mance penalty. This penalty is particularly unfair to people whose written languages are encoded primarily) 55 W( in)56 W 5040 43657 MT (8-bit characters, as are Russian, Hebrew, and Japanese. Russian text encoded in any of the) 63 W( commonly used 8-)62 W 5040 44824 MT (bit Cyrillic character sets typically consists of about 80% 8-bit characters) 23 W( and Japanese Kanji text often consists)24 W 5040 45991 MT (of nearly 100% 8-bit characters.)SH 5040 48354 MT (Table 7 shows the results of attempting to upload typical Russian and) 23 W( Japanese 8-bit text files over a 19200-bps)22 W 5040 49521 MT (7-bit serial connection to an) 114 W( IBM mainframe using X-Y-Z-MODEM \050it can't be done\051, Kermit with only single)115 W 5040 50688 MT (shifts \050SS\051, and Kermit with locking shifts \050LS\051. The Kermit) 30 W( window size is 1 and the packet length is 1920. In)29 W 5040 51855 MT (these cases, locking shifts improve the speed of transfer 30)SH /Times-Roman SF (\261)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (40%.)SH 9.5 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 53594 MT (Table 7)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 9168 XM (Effect of Locking Shifts)SH 40914 70 5040 54482 LH BX1 18309 55533 MT (X-Y-Z-MODEM)SH 28519 XM (KERMIT \050SS\051)SH 38312 XM (KERMIT \050LS\051)SH 5439 56883 MT (File Type)SH 14558 XM (Size)SH 19449 XM (secs)SH 21935 XM (cps)SH 24253 XM (eff)SH 28519 XM (secs)SH 31102 XM (cps)SH 33782 XM (eff)SH 38312 XM (secs)SH 41159 XM (cps)SH 44103 XM (eff)SH 40914 40 5040 57490 LH BX1 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5439 58541 MT (Russian Text)SH 13731 XM (52046)SH 20135 XM (-)SH 22365 XM (0)SH 24122 XM (0%)SH 29089 XM (55)SH 31005 XM (946)SH 33387 XM (49)SH (%)SH 38882 XM (39)SH 40798 XM (1334)SH 43708 XM (69)SH (%)SH 5439 59891 MT (Japanese Text)SH 13731 XM (29706)SH 20135 XM (-)SH 22365 XM (0)SH 24122 XM (0%)SH 29089 XM (34)SH 31005 XM (873)SH 33387 XM (45)SH (%)SH 38882 XM (20)SH 40798 XM (1485)SH 43708 XM (77)SH (%)SH 40914 70 5040 60498 LH BX1 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 63707 MT (Conclusion)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 65433 MT (Kermit protocol works) 56 W( in practically every communication and computing environment. You don't have to be a)57 W 5040 66600 MT (data communications expert to) 209 W( transfer a file with Kermit software. Its first priority is getting your data)208 W 5040 67767 MT (through safe and sound, and its second is efficiency. Kermit's conservative) 28 W( protocol defaults reflect these priori-)29 W 5040 68934 MT (ties:)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 7846 XM (First make it work, then make) 41 W( it fast.)40 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 25418 XM (But as the tests show, today's Kermit software, when given several)40 W 5040 70101 MT (simple commands to enable its efficiency features, outperforms X-, Y-, and ZMODEM protocol) 111 W( transfers every)112 W 5040 71268 MT (time. And)304 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 10100 XM (real)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 12148 XM (Kermit software also outperforms the Kermit protocol implementations found in) 16 W( commercial and)15 W 5040 72435 MT (shareware communications programs. Skeptical? Run your own tests!)SH 51120 50 5040 75800 UL ES %%Page: 15 17 BS 0 SI 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 4423 MT (Kermit News)SH 10.5 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 25355 XM (Number 5, July 1993)SH 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 51503 XM (Page 15)SH 51120 50 5040 5728 UL 17.8 SS 8636 8421 MT (Kermit and the British Relief Mission to Bosnia)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 21103 10904 MT (Lieutenant Colonel John F. J. Allen, MBE)SH 17550 11991 MT (Royal Logistic Corps, UK Army, Andover, Hampshire, UK)SH 40320 40 10440 13433 LH BX1 11.8 SS 10440 15296 MT (We hear daily of the huge amounts of food and) 151 W( aid brought into the be-)152 W 10440 16563 MT (sieged areas of the former Yugoslavia, and we) 159 W( have a successful system,)158 W 10440 17830 MT (proven in an) 38 W( operational environment, that has now come of age. Further)39 W 10440 19097 MT (developments will see) 249 W( direct satellite communication to and from relief)248 W 10440 20364 MT (convoy escort vehicles, and) 225 W( integrated information and communications)226 W 9.8 SS 14692 21294 MT (_)SH 14982 XM (_)SH 11.8 SS 10440 21671 MT (systems)SH 15572 XM (and at their heart lies Kermit.)SH 40320 40 10440 22983 LH BX1 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 24922 MT (Browsing through our software) 188 W( library last autumn)187 W 31680 XM (No further visibility was) 165 W( currently available beyond)166 W 5040 26089 MT (in search) 117 W( of inspiration, I chanced to stumble across)118 W 31680 XM (this. Future) 642 W( fourth-generation information systems)184 W 5040 27256 MT (an early version of MS-DOS Kermit that) 180 W( recalled a)179 W 31680 XM (were also under development,) 136 W( but those components)137 W 5040 28423 MT (passage I had read) 120 W( on Kermit a couple of years ear-)121 W 31680 XM (that would link) 18 W( issues to freight consignments to sup-)17 W 5040 29590 MT (lier in) 50 W( a communications textbook. I had the germ of)49 W 31680 XM (port asset tracking were not to be in) 176 W( service in the)177 W 5040 30757 MT (an idea and, a few trans-Atlantic phone) 92 W( calls later, I)93 W 31680 XM (immediate future.)SH 5040 31924 MT (found myself in) 217 W( New York for my first visit to the)216 W 5040 33091 MT (United States in) 27 W( late October 1992, about to meet the)28 W 31680 33120 MT (Our aim was therefore to produce) 310 W( an overarching)309 W 5040 34258 MT (Kermit team at) 79 W( Columbia University.)78 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 23090 XM (But to put the)78 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 34287 MT (mantle system in support of humanitarian) 162 W( missions)163 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 5040 35425 MT (tale in fuller perspective)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 16095 XM (. . .)SH 31680 35454 MT (in Bosnia, based upon a central data repository) 95 W( with)94 W 31680 36621 MT (information access points across) 134 W( the supply and dis-)135 W 5040 37788 MT (Once the) 69 W( political decision was taken for British par-)70 W 31680 XM (tribution chain. The system would address the) 202 W( re-)201 W 5040 38955 MT (ticipation in the United Nations) 85 W( relief mission to the)84 W 31680 XM (quirement of the British contingent on United) 235 W( Na-)236 W 5040 40122 MT (former Yugoslavia,) 681 W( preparations for deployment)682 W 31680 XM (tions relief work, presenting) 166 W( visibility of items from)165 W 5040 41289 MT (began in earnest. For the Army Logistic \050G4\051 area,)150 W 31680 XM (source to) 101 W( destination. It would achieve the resupply)102 W 5040 42456 MT (this meant the responsibility) 211 W( for supply and equip-)212 W 31680 XM (operation as economically as possible) 363 W( and with a)362 W 5040 43623 MT (ment management support to the United Kingdom)248 W 31680 XM (more effective, efficient method of control.)SH 5040 44790 MT (force deployed in Bosnia.)SH 31680 45986 MT (The system presupposed a central) 132 W( distribution point)133 W 5040 47153 MT (Accountability and total) 258 W( asset visibility of consum-)259 W 31680 XM (in the) 307 W( Theatre of Operations and the despatch of)306 W 5040 48320 MT (ables, stores, and spares would be vital to the) 224 W( UN)223 W 31680 XM (items for) 94 W( the relief operation to the forward areas in)95 W 5040 49487 MT (mission in the relief areas. The) 70 W( requirement became)71 W 31680 XM (the former Yugoslavia) 19 W( from single points of departure)18 W 5040 50654 MT (evident: to establish) 21 W( a system of adequate controls for)20 W 31680 XM (in the Base or Forward Depots) 161 W( in the United King-)162 W 5040 51821 MT (asset tracking and in-transit) 159 W( visibility from point of)160 W 31680 XM (dom and Germany.)SH 5040 52988 MT (despatch in the) 182 W( base area to the receiving distribu-)181 W 7.8 SS 16568 53814 MT (_)SH 16758 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 5040 54155 MT (tion point in) 750 W( theatre)751 W 17248 XM (a logistic-support asset-)751 W 31680 54184 MT (The asset tracking system would) 125 W( require a database)124 W 5040 55322 MT (tracking system.) 42 W( With) 355 W( such a plethora of commercial)41 W 31680 55351 MT (using data captured at issuing depots and at various)81 W 5040 56489 MT (systems available, neither the) 142 W( hardware or software)143 W 31680 56518 MT (points in the distribution chain. Data) 90 W( on commodity)89 W 5040 57656 MT (solutions were insurmountable. But selection) 31 W( of com-)30 W 31680 57685 MT (visibility would then) 401 W( be drawn from the system,)402 W 5040 58823 MT (munications and) 59 W( file transfer protocols would require)60 W 31680 58852 MT (through communications links) 148 W( at the source, transit)147 W 5040 59990 MT (careful consideration.)SH 31680 60019 MT (points and destination, with the ability to) 198 W( generate)199 W 31680 61186 MT (reports and produce meaningful data on) 8 W( location, con-)7 W 5040 62353 MT (No current computer system specifically) 288 W( addressed)287 W 31680 XM (tent, quantity and status.)SH 5040 63520 MT (storage and) 500 W( distribution commodity tracking, al-)501 W 5040 64687 MT (though progress was being made in a number) 136 W( of re-)135 W 31680 64716 MT (The solution, within the limitations of the time per-)137 W 5040 65854 MT (lated areas that would) 294 W( integrate in later years to)295 W 31680 65883 MT (mitted, was found by developing an) 499 W( operational)498 W 5040 67021 MT (provide in-transit) 140 W( visibility of assets. Provision was)139 W 31680 67050 MT (prototype, followed by a two-phase development,) 19 W( from)20 W 5040 68188 MT (made within the) 214 W( ICL 3900 Series mainframe-based)215 W 31680 68217 MT (initial research) 148 W( and development undertaken within)147 W 5040 69355 MT (Stores System accessed through an online informa-)215 W 31680 69384 MT (the aegis of a) 161 W( peripheral peacetime project. Project)162 W 5040 70522 MT (tion system, and other operational and) 217 W( administra-)218 W 31680 70551 MT (VITAL \050Visibility In Transit Asset Logging\051, was)396 W 5040 71689 MT (tive information systems,) 135 W( to link demands to issues,)134 W 31680 71718 MT (therefore highjacked and harnessed to our needs in)179 W 5040 72856 MT (and track containers in the logistic pipeline.)SH 31680 72885 MT (support of the UN operation.)SH 51120 50 5040 75800 UL ES %%Page: 16 18 BS 0 SI 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 4423 MT (Page 16)SH 10.5 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 25355 XM (Number 5, July 1993)SH 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 48056 XM (Kermit News)SH 51120 50 5040 5728 UL 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 7872 MT (Procedures were put in place to enable) 192 W( information)191 W 31680 XM (Verification is carried out on-line with Kermit file)274 W 5040 9039 MT (gathering and to advance and modify) 596 W( relevant)597 W 31680 XM (transfer and terminal emulation, to the stores system)23 W 5040 10206 MT (aspects in the prototype development to) 205 W( satisfy the)204 W 31680 XM (to complete the loop on the status of the commodities.)22 W 5040 11373 MT (urgent operational requirement.) 121 W( At) 516 W( this stage,)122 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 27414 XM (after)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 XM (The system is able to operate in either direction.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 5040 12540 MT (comparison with proprietary commercial software,)453 W 5040 13707 MT (Kermit was) 12 W( identified as the proper solution to our file)13 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 13736 MT (The system tracks the progress of commodities, as)250 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 5040 14874 MT (transfer, network protocol, and terminal emulation)317 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 14903 MT (single items) 94 W( or as part of larger consignments, along)93 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 5040 16041 MT (needs, linking the entire spectrum) 21 W( of the project opera-)22 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 16070 MT (the pipeline, by air, road, rail, or sea) 38 W( routes, and may)39 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 5040 17208 MT (tion, from mainframe, minicomputer, PCs, to hand-)210 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 17237 MT (also be applied) 28 W( to postal despatch of items. Items are)27 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 5040 18375 MT (held devices and barcode readers.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 18404 MT (identified through a) 48 W( designator code, to combine with)49 W 31680 19571 MT (transit information, to allow visibility) 129 W( of progression)128 W 5040 20738 MT (Once the decision) 95 W( was made to proceed, funding was)96 W 31680 XM (along the pipeline through to the troops deployed) 106 W( on)107 W 5040 21905 MT (negotiated and development proceeded in) 15 W( two distinct)14 W 31680 XM (relief convoy work.)SH 5040 23072 MT (phases:)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 8782 XM (\0501\051)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 10343 XM (the basic system that) 92 W( can be put in place)93 W 5040 24239 MT (quickly, and)98 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 11066 XM (\0502\051)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 12632 XM (aspects of the system that would re-)97 W 31680 24268 MT (The development) 131 W( software to support the immediate)130 W 5040 25406 MT (quire more investigation and analysis.)SH 31680 25435 MT (urgent operational requirement was in service during)27 W 31680 26602 MT (November 1992,) 419 W( with Phase 1 work complete in)418 W 5040 27769 MT (PC access) 2 W( points to the system, using IBM-compatible)3 W 31680 XM (December 1992.) 2 W( Communications) 277 W( links and user soft-)3 W 5040 28936 MT (386 SX) 258 W( PCs with printers and necessary software,)257 W 31680 XM (ware were successfully tested over line and) 140 W( satellite)139 W 5040 30103 MT (were installed at multiple) 99 W( locations along the supply)100 W 31680 XM (and the prototype system went) 371 W( live in December)372 W 5040 31270 MT (and distribution chain to the forward bases that) 90 W( had)89 W 31680 XM (1992, with Phase 2 completion due in 1993. Links) 16 W( for)15 W 5040 32437 MT (been established in Bosnia.)SH 31680 XM (air freight are) 281 W( being developed and have been es-)282 W 31680 33604 MT (tablished with the) 216 W( Royal Air Force \050RAF\051 and civil)215 W 31680 34771 MT (airline air cargo systems.)SH 5040 34800 MT (The profile of the system envisaged a central) 225 W( com-)226 W 5040 35967 MT (puterised repository of commodity and) 185 W( transit data,)184 W 5040 37134 MT (hosted on a UNIX-based ICL DRS) 314 W( 6000 machine,)315 W 31680 XM (We hear daily of the huge) 172 W( amounts of food and aid)173 W 5040 38301 MT (drawn from existing logistic information) 403 W( systems,)402 W 31680 XM (brought into the besieged areas of the former Yugos-)89 W 5040 39468 MT (this information being) 65 W( accessed and supplemented at)66 W 31680 XM (lavia, and we) 76 W( have a successful system, proven in an)77 W 5040 40635 MT (nodal points along the logistic pipeline,) 56 W( and at opera-)55 W 31680 XM (operational environment, that has now) 151 W( come of age.)150 W 7.8 SS 25534 41461 MT (2)SH 9.8 SS 5040 41802 MT (tional or logistic Command and Control \050C)213 W 25968 XM (\051 Head-)214 W 31680 XM (Further developments) 247 W( will see direct satellite com-)248 W 5040 42969 MT (quarters, using) 3 W( Kermit and data communication links)2 W 31680 XM (munication to and from relief convoy escort vehicles,)104 W 5040 44136 MT (to provide the required visibility.)SH 31680 XM (and integrated information and communications)625 W 7.8 SS 35411 44962 MT (_)SH 35601 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 31680 45303 MT (systems)SH 36091 XM (and at their heart lies Kermit.)SH 5040 46499 MT (The heart) 321 W( of the system is a relational database,)322 W 5040 47666 MT (situated at the Directorate of Logistic Information)290 W 31680 XM (The verdict:)131 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 37643 XM (We have been most impressed with Ker-)131 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 48833 MT (Systems, in the county) 54 W( of Oxfordshire, that draws in-)55 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 31680 XM (mit in all its forms, especially with the) 138 W( support, ver-)139 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 50000 MT (formation from the Stores System mainframe,) 270 W( and)269 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 31680 XM (satility, the ease of use, and) 225 W( lack of problems.)224 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 54709 XM (We)SH 5040 51167 MT (data from the VITAL input devices.)SH 31680 XM (were not previously aware of its potential and) 127 W( capa-)128 W 31680 52334 MT (bilities, but now we are adapting) 141 W( it in several other)140 W 31680 53501 MT (systems and extending its use amongst) 62 W( diverse infor-)63 W 5040 53530 MT (The system is linked on a network by) 98 W( line or Hayes-)99 W 31680 54668 MT (mation areas.)SH 5040 54697 MT (compatible modems through national and) 555 W( inter-)554 W 5040 55864 MT (national ISDN telephone and through) 90 W( INMARSAT-C)91 W 5040 57031 MT (satellite communications,) 275 W( through the British Isles)274 W 31680 XM (A very big) 19 W( thank you to the Kermit team at Columbia)18 W 5040 58198 MT (commercial communication hub in Cornwall) 253 W( in the)254 W 31680 XM (University in New) 202 W( York City, who most generously)203 W 5040 59365 MT (South West of England. Each access point has) 62 W( a PC,)61 W 31680 XM (cooperated on the project, giving consultancy) 3 W( during a)2 W 5040 60532 MT (enabling each station to interface to the) 593 W( data)594 W 31680 XM (whistle-stop visit to New York, including rapid)547 W 5040 61699 MT (repository through the network.)SH 31680 XM (development of) 156 W( prototype scripts for automated con-)155 W 31680 62866 MT (nection establishment, authentication,) 673 W( and data)674 W 31680 64033 MT (transfer, and) 143 W( their continued help desk support and)142 W 5040 64062 MT (Handheld Tandy-Grid \050US model 2350\051) 400 W( electronic)399 W 31680 65200 MT (further software upgrades.)SH 5040 65229 MT (palm-pad data input devices with inductive) 108 W( pen con-)109 W 5040 66396 MT (tact and character recognition on) 472 W( touch-sensitive)471 W 5040 67563 MT (screens, again using MS-DOS Kermit) 57 W( loaded on SUN)58 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 31680 XM (The author, Lieutenant Colonel John) 363 W( F. J. Allen,)364 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 68730 MT (RAM disks, are) 99 W( in use along the logistic pipeline, al-)98 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 31680 XM (MBE, is a career) 73 W( officer in the UK Army in the newly)72 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 69897 MT (lowing electronic download of data through the PCs,)119 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 31680 XM (formed Royal Logistic) 138 W( Corps, responsible for Logistic)139 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 71064 MT (or direct over the communications links, to) 480 W( the)479 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 31680 XM (Support Information Systems Policy and Strategy cur-)1 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 72231 MT (central database, and data retrieval, screen and)460 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 31680 XM (rently serving) 387 W( at the Ministry of Defence Logistic)388 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 73398 MT (report printing at each access point.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 31680 XM (Headquarters in the South of England.)SH 51120 50 5040 75800 UL ES %%Page: 17 19 BS 0 SI 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 4423 MT (Kermit News)SH 10.5 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 25355 XM (Number 5, July 1993)SH 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 51503 XM (Page 17)SH 51120 50 5040 5728 UL 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 7872 MT (Sounds familiar?) 126 W( Yes,) 523 W( there we are: Kermit fits the)125 W 17.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 8421 MT (Kermit in Germany)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 9039 MT (bill nicely. So, somewhat unexpectedly,) 213 W( we have a)214 W 31680 10206 MT (whole new market for) 68 W( Kermit software. And this ex-)67 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 6130 10904 MT (Gisbert W. Selke)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 11373 MT (tends to) 82 W( other parts of Eastern Europe as well: since)83 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 6130 11991 MT (Ermekeilstra)SH /NewCentury-Italic-Accent SF (_)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF (e 28)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 12540 MT (I'm giving) 116 W( a hand with Kermit promulgation on this)115 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 6130 13078 MT (D-5300 Bonn 1, Germany)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 13707 MT (side of the Atlantic, I) 276 W( have noticed a considerable)277 W 31680 14874 MT (demand for Kermit software from Poland, Czechoslo-)83 W 5040 15281 MT (Over the past several) 72 W( years, three major events have)71 W 31680 16041 MT (vakia, and even as far as Kazakhstan, when it still)163 W 5040 16448 MT (happened to Germany:)SH 31680 17208 MT (was a part of the Soviet Union.)SH 9.3 /Symbol AF 5040 18489 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (Re-unification of East and West,)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic AF 31680 19411 MT (Kermit and German Text)SH 9.3 /Symbol AF 5040 19930 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (the advent of umlaut-preserving file transfer,)SH 9.8 SS 31680 20993 MT (For decades,) 121 W( computers have been made)120 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 50899 XM (by)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 52326 XM (English-)SH 9.3 /Symbol AF 5040 21371 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (and a German MS-DOS Kermit book.)SH 9.8 SS 31680 22160 MT (speaking people)308 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 39815 XM (for)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 41647 XM (English-speaking people.) 308 W( But)890 W 31680 23327 MT (German, like many other languages, has special char-)8 W 5040 23340 MT (While there is) 222 W( no direct causal connection between)223 W 31680 24494 MT (acters that do) 116 W( not fit into standard 7-bit ASCII code)117 W 5040 24507 MT (any two) 187 W( of these, they are not altogether unrelated)186 W 31680 25661 MT (\050which, after all, is the)130 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 42847 XM (American)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 47604 XM (Standard Code for)129 W 5040 25674 MT (either; so let's look at each of them in turn.)SH 31680 26828 MT (Information Interchange\051.)SH 5040 28037 MT (First, re-unification. After) 113 W( nearly 50 years, the Iron)114 W 31680 29191 MT (So, various manufacturers have) 231 W( looked for ways to)232 W 5040 29204 MT (Curtain that separated the Western 75%) 449 W( of the)448 W 7.8 SS 51088 30017 MT (_)SH 51278 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 31680 30358 MT (circumvent this. One way of) 162 W( doing this)161 W 52201 XM (with the)161 W 5040 30371 MT (population from the Eastern 25% has at) 249 W( last been)250 W 7.8 SS 39242 31184 MT (_)SH 39432 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 31680 31525 MT (ISO's blessings)171 W 40365 XM (was to scrap the braces, brackets)171 W 5040 31538 MT (taken down. Everyone) 130 W( will have read in the papers)129 W 31680 32692 MT (and so forth and use) 67 W( their character positions for the)66 W 5040 32705 MT (about this, so we won't go into the details) 121 W( here; just)122 W 31680 33859 MT (umlaute. This) 488 W( was) 108 W( widely accepted; but what if you)109 W 5040 33872 MT (let me say that it feels great) 217 W( to be able to see my)216 W 31680 35026 MT (needed those braces?)SH 5040 35039 MT (relatives dr)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Accent SF (y)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (ben \050over there\051 whenever I want.)SH 31680 37389 MT (Your beautiful C programme, when printed on a) 71 W( ger-)70 W 5040 37402 MT (Apart from my) 218 W( personal feelings, however, there is)219 W 31680 38556 MT (manicized printer, might look like this:)SH 5040 38569 MT (one aspect that has, in fact, to do) 242 W( with computing)241 W 5040 39736 MT (and, more specifically, with Kermit: the) 330 W( computer)331 W /Courier SF 32856 39939 MT (if \050\050a==1\051)SH /Courier-Accent SF 39324 XM (ss)SH /Courier SF 41088 XM (\050a==9\051\051)SH /Courier-Accent SF 45792 XM (c)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 40903 MT (market, both private) 192 W( and business, is a hot spot in)191 W /Courier SF 35796 40954 MT (printf\050"Gr)SH /Courier-Accent SF (y_)SH /Courier SF (e aus K)SH /Courier-Accent SF (s)SH /Courier SF (ln)SH /Courier-Accent SF (S)SH /Courier SF (n"\051;)SH /Courier-Accent SF 32856 41969 MT (y)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 42070 MT (the region) 406 W( commonly referred to as the ``5 neue)407 W 5040 43237 MT (L)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Accent SF (c)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (nder'' \050or 5NL, for short,) 476 W( although Americans)475 W 31680 43412 MT (However, if you switched) 222 W( the printer back to plain)223 W 5040 44404 MT (might prefer the colloquial ``Neuf)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Accent SF (y)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (nfland''\051.)SH 31680 44579 MT (ASCII, your programme would look like this:)SH /Courier SF 32856 45962 MT (if \050\050a==1\051 || \050a==9\051\051 {)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 46767 MT (And so is the telecommunications market.) 316 W( While)905 W /Courier SF 35208 46977 MT (printf\050"Gr}~e aus K|ln\134n"\051;)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 47934 MT (telephones have) 42 W( been hard to come by previously, the)41 W /Courier SF 32856 47992 MT (})SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 49101 MT (German PTT is bustling to bring the) 7 W( telephone net up)8 W 5040 50268 MT (to standard, for which there is an enormous need.)SH 31680 50355 MT (Not what you intended, either) 475 W( . . .) SH( And) 747 W( no way)475 W 31680 51522 MT (around it. With the advent of the IBM-compatible)211 W 5040 52631 MT (Together, these factors have) 48 W( created high demand for)47 W 31680 52689 MT (PC, a different standard emerged, which) 348 W( at least)347 W 5040 53798 MT (computer communications. The 5NL) 417 W( universities)418 W 31680 53856 MT (preserved normal ASCII as well as many European)172 W 5040 54965 MT (have joined the Internet, and private) 487 W( mailboxes)486 W 31680 55023 MT (special characters. The Macintosh,) 17 W( of course, was dif-)16 W 5040 56132 MT (\050BBS's\051 are) 512 W( mushrooming. For many purposes,)513 W 31680 56190 MT (ferent. And) 344 W( of late, Windows has yet another concep-)37 W 5040 57299 MT (telefax is the service) 198 W( used heavily between the two)197 W 31680 57357 MT (tion of the special characters. You are) 57 W( not, of course,)56 W 5040 58466 MT (parts of Germany, but there are also) 14 W( many companies)15 W 31680 58524 MT (surprised to) 56 W( hear that MS-Windows NT is almost en-)57 W 5040 59633 MT (that have to exchange) 229 W( data between their Western)228 W 31680 59691 MT (tirely unlike the others.)SH 5040 60800 MT (head offices and their Eastern branches \050note the)306 W 5040 61967 MT (asymmetry here!\051.)SH 31680 62054 MT (As time went) 387 W( by, we gained some proficiency in)386 W 31680 63221 MT (deciphering on the fly.) 208 W( Depending) 689 W( on the machine)209 W 5040 64330 MT (Since currently) 363 W( the Eastern phone net is still in)362 W 31680 64388 MT (you'd work with, you'd know what key \050or sequence of)21 W 5040 65497 MT (deplorable shape in many places, a reliable, yet fast)129 W 31680 65555 MT (keys\051 to type to) 472 W( get the desired letter. What,)473 W 5040 66664 MT (file transfer) 126 W( protocol is needed. Of course, it should)125 W 31680 66722 MT (however, if you) 253 W( had to exchange files between dif-)252 W 5040 67831 MT (be easily adjustable to take advantage of improving)163 W 31680 67889 MT (ferent platforms? Let me recall one early day in the)91 W 5040 68998 MT (conditions; it should be) 215 W( able to handle those funny)214 W 31680 69056 MT (WIdO \050Wissenschaftliches Institut) 146 W( der Ortskranken-)145 W 5040 70165 MT (characters \050like)131 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Accent SF 12619 XM (c)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 13567 XM (and)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Accent SF 15678 XM (_)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (\051 that) 131 W( Germans seem to like)132 W 31680 70223 MT (kassen\051, where we had been) 348 W( running a Modcomp)349 W 5040 71332 MT (so much; and implementations should be) 363 W( easy to)362 W 31680 71390 MT (MAX IV as) 154 W( a host computer for years, and the first)153 W 5040 72499 MT (handle, since you wouldn't want to employ) 254 W( a com-)255 W 31680 72557 MT (PCs arrived and were wired up as terminals over the)55 W 5040 73666 MT (puter scientist just for this purpose.)SH 31680 73724 MT (serial line. Boy, were we happy to have found MS-)153 W 51120 50 5040 75800 UL ES %%Page: 18 20 BS 0 SI 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 4423 MT (Page 18)SH 10.5 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 25355 XM (Number 5, July 1993)SH 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 48056 XM (Kermit News)SH 51120 50 5040 5728 UL 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 7872 MT (DOS Kermit 2.28 to transfer files in the) 153 W( first place!)154 W /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic SF 31680 XM (Kermit auf Deutsch)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 9039 MT (But then we sent an ordinary \050or so it seemed\051 text)142 W 7.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 45814 9317 MT (_)SH 46004 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 31680 9658 MT (Well, there we) 15 W( are, with Kermit)16 W 46494 XM (a programme to cater)16 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 10206 MT (file from a PC to the host. For the) 124 W( greater part, all)125 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 31680 10825 MT (to all) 59 W( the Germans' communication needs.)58 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 51400 XM (There was)58 W 5040 11373 MT (went well; but some) 276 W( characters were missing, and)275 W 31680 11992 MT (only one) 671 W( problem remaining: the only Kermit)672 W 5040 12540 MT (strange runs of repeated characters could be found) 41 W( in)42 W 31680 13159 MT (documentation available was in) 316 W( English. Not too)315 W 5040 13707 MT (places.)SH 31680 14326 MT (much of) 54 W( an obstacle for your local hacker) 55 W( . . .) SH( But) 327 W( it's)55 W 31680 15493 MT (sometimes good to remember that there) 74 W( are ordinary)73 W 5040 16070 MT (The explanation turned) 143 W( out to be simple: characters)142 W 31680 16660 MT (people, too, to whom) 200 W( a computer and a modem are)201 W 5040 17237 MT (with their eighth bit set were a special MAX code)240 W 31680 17827 MT (just tools and who) 300 W( don't want to have to learn a)299 W 5040 18404 MT (used for a simple run-length) 270 W( encoding. Annoying,)269 W 31680 18994 MT (foreign language just to use these tools. \050Conversely,)50 W 5040 19571 MT (yes; and although it was easy) 115 W( to write a programme)116 W 31680 20161 MT (it is) 223 W( sometimes worth noting that there are people)222 W 5040 20738 MT (to convert the) 494 W( umlaute to braces and brackets,)493 W 31680 21328 MT (who can actually) 227 W( type and not just chase a rodent)228 W 5040 21905 MT (Murphy's Law tells us that you would) 161 W( forget to use)162 W 31680 22495 MT (around on their desktop. But I digress.\051)SH 5040 23072 MT (this filter on none but the largest files . . .)SH 31680 24858 MT (Fortunately, Chris Gianone had written an) 102 W( excellent)101 W 5040 25435 MT (Today, all this is gone. Using) 46 W( MS-DOS Kermit, I can)45 W 31680 26025 MT (book on MS-DOS) 193 W( Kermit; not just a manual, but a)194 W 5040 26602 MT (easily configure my ``terminal'' to display) 220 W( braces as)221 W 31680 27192 MT (gentle introduction) 165 W( into terminal emulation and file)164 W 5040 27769 MT (umlaute:)SH 7.8 SS 9481 XM (SET TERM CHAR GERMAN)98 W 9.8 SS (! Or,) 468 W( to show them)98 W 31680 28359 MT (transfer. While) 1005 W( she was taking this book to its)367 W 5040 28936 MT (as braces,)177 W 7.8 SS 10113 XM (SET TERM CHAR) 177 W( LATIN1)178 W 9.8 SS (, as would be used)178 W 31680 29526 MT (second edition,) 260 W( covering all the new features since)259 W 5040 30103 MT (with a host) 187 W( employing an ISO 8859-1 character set)186 W 31680 30693 MT (MS-DOS Kermit 3.0, she was) 330 W( looking for foreign-)331 W 5040 31270 MT (\050which, incidentally, is also used by MS-Windows\051.)257 W 7.8 SS 54453 31519 MT (_)SH 54643 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 31680 31860 MT (language publishers as well. And) 211 W( we made it)210 W 55615 XM (a)SH 5040 32437 MT (Our secretaries no longer have) 63 W( to remember to hit ')62 W /Courier SF ([)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (')SH 31680 33027 MT (publisher known for) 485 W( high-quality magazines and)486 W 7.8 SS 21472 33263 MT (_)SH 21662 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 5040 33604 MT (when they want ')190 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Accent SF (C)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (' to be printed)190 W 22615 XM (some progress!)191 W 31680 34194 MT (books on all aspects) 338 W( of computers and electronics)337 W 5040 34771 MT (Or, when) 170 W( I connect to an IBM VM/CMS mainframe)169 W 31680 35361 MT (proved to be interested, indeed. Nearly) 56 W( in parallel to)57 W 5040 35938 MT (\050an EBCDIC machine\051, accidentally hitting one) 33 W( of the)34 W 31680 36528 MT (Chris's writing the) 317 W( second edition, I prepared the)316 W 5040 37105 MT (umlaute on) 140 W( my PC keyboard tended to wreak havoc)139 W 31680 37695 MT (German translation, so the) 5 W( German book appeared on)6 W 5040 38272 MT (on the connection. Nowadays, I have) 289 W( a few com-)290 W 31680 38862 MT (the market barely three weeks later than the Amer-)114 W 5040 39439 MT (mands like:)SH 31680 40029 MT (ican original. The representative of the American)267 W /Courier SF 6216 40822 MT (SET KEY)SH /Courier-Accent SF 10920 XM (C)SH /Courier SF 12096 XM (Ae)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 41196 MT (publisher couldn't quite conceal his) 412 W( astonishment)411 W 5040 42265 MT (in a special TAKE file, and) 50 W( whenever I hit the)49 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Accent SF 26622 XM (C)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 27651 XM (key,)SH 31680 42363 MT (when presented with the German) 139 W( translation at the)140 W 5040 43432 MT (``Ae'' is sent instead \050where Ae) 70 W( is the standard trans-)71 W 31680 43530 MT (October 1991 Frankfurt) 126 W( Book Fair, and our German)125 W 7.8 SS 46296 44356 MT (_)SH 46486 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 5040 44599 MT (literation for)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Accent SF 11090 XM (C)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (, from auld lang pre-computer syne\051.)SH 31680 44697 MT (editor took some pride in this)158 W 47407 XM (rightly so! By the)159 W 31680 45864 MT (way, all the queries and) 174 W( last-minute corrections be-)173 W 5040 46962 MT (File transfer, too, is no longer a problem. On) 231 W( our)230 W 31680 47031 MT (tween Chris and myself were) 43 W( done using Kermit soft-)44 W 5040 48129 MT (UNIX host, we use C-Kermit; sending a file to the)214 W 31680 48198 MT (ware \050making Kermit a recursive application?\051.)SH 5040 49296 MT (MAX host, we can)133 W 7.8 SS 14013 XM (SET FILE CHAR) 133 W( LATIN1)132 W 9.8 SS (,)SH 7.8 SS 24562 XM (SET TRANS-)132 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 45775 50220 MT (_)SH 45965 XM (_)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 50463 MT (FER CHAR ASCII)153 W 9.8 SS (, and)153 W 7.8 SS 14847 XM (SET LANGUAGE GERMAN)153 W 9.8 SS (, and all)153 W 31680 50561 MT (At 69 marks,)5 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 37849 XM (MS-DOS-Kermit)SH 46732 XM (das universelle Kom-)4 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 51630 MT (the umlaute are converted automatically to braces,)233 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 31680 51728 MT (munikationsprogramm)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 42759 XM (includes the official Kermit)349 W 5040 52797 MT (etc., on the) 72 W( fly. As I write this, the old MAX IV host)73 W 31680 52895 MT (distribution disk with all the text) 21 W( files translated into)20 W 5040 53964 MT (is being taken down and) 97 W( replaced by a MAX 32; and)96 W 31680 54062 MT (German. To) 486 W( my knowledge, this is) 107 W( the first book on)108 W 5040 55131 MT (here's another advantage for us: no more) 77 W( serial links)78 W 31680 55229 MT (the German market to cover) 229 W( computer communica-)228 W 5040 56298 MT (at 9600) 13 W( or 19200 bits per second, for now we've got an)12 W 31680 56396 MT (tions at this scope, and the) 66 W( sales figures show that it)67 W 5040 57465 MT (Ethernet! And,) 366 W( surprise, Kermit supports) 47 W( LANs, too;)48 W 31680 57563 MT (fills a need: it is selling well, so get your copy) 94 W( before)93 W 7.8 SS 40981 58389 MT (_)SH 41171 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 5040 58632 MT (no need to change to any) 71 W( other Telnet terminal emu-)70 W 31680 58730 MT (they are sold) 266 W( out!)267 W 42200 XM (OK, don't panic... the second)267 W 5040 59799 MT (lation programme, no need to give up Kermit's) 39 W( speed,)40 W 31680 59897 MT (printing has just hit town. \050Which shows that the)201 W 5040 60966 MT (easy configurability and robustness.)SH 31680 61064 MT (book is more successful than had been anticipated) 54 W( by)55 W 31680 62231 MT (the publishers themselves.\051)SH 5040 63329 MT (There was even a story about a user who wanted to)124 W 5040 64496 MT (convert a German text) 143 W( file from PC standard to the)144 W 31680 64594 MT (Hold the presses! Here we) 105 W( go again: Frank da Cruz)104 W 5040 65663 MT (newer Windows standard. So) 206 W( he started Windows,)205 W 31680 65761 MT (and Chris) 422 W( Gianone have collaborated on a mag-)423 W 5040 66830 MT (ran MS-DOS Kermit in two) 554 W( different windows,)555 W 31680 66928 MT (nificent book on) 312 W( C-Kermit. C-Kermit runs on an)311 W 5040 67997 MT (hooked up COM1 and COM2 with) 369 W( a null-modem)368 W 31680 68095 MT (amazing variety of machines whose) 318 W( least common)319 W 5040 69164 MT (cable, SET this, SET) 300 W( that, and off he went, com-)301 W 31680 69262 MT (denominator is just the) 17 W( existence of a C compiler. It's)16 W 5040 70331 MT (municating with himself, so) 389 W( to speak, but trans-)388 W 31680 70429 MT (a natural for all those UNIX machines,) 50 W( of course; but)51 W 5040 71498 MT (literating the) 126 W( file in the process. This story was re-)127 W 31680 71596 MT (it also runs on) 40 W( . . .) SH( no,) 312 W( wait, I'm not going to bore) 40 W( you)39 W 5040 72665 MT (lated at a Rhineland) 123 W( Karnival session, so take it for)122 W 31680 72763 MT (with a list several pages long. Why) 89 W( not browse your)90 W 5040 73832 MT (what it's worth . . .)SH 31680 73930 MT (friendly local book-seller's shelves? You) 221 W( say you're)220 W 51120 50 5040 75800 UL ES %%Page: 19 21 BS 0 SI 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 4423 MT (Kermit News)SH 10.5 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 25355 XM (Number 5, July 1993)SH 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 51503 XM (Page 19)SH 51120 50 5040 5728 UL 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 7872 MT (living in Austria) 19 W( \050the one without kangaroos\051 and you)20 W 31680 XM (Fortunately, we found the article) 7 W( written by Frank da)6 W 5040 9039 MT (don't exactly fancy manuals) 48 W( in English? No problem:)47 W 31680 XM (Cruz and Bill Catchings in)111 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 44625 XM (BYTE)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 47766 XM (magzine and) 111 W( real-)112 W 5040 10206 MT (the German translation) 139 W( is underway right now, and)140 W 31680 XM (ized that Kermit was) 110 W( just what we were looking for!)109 W 5040 11373 MT (you'll be able to pick it up at the Frankfurt Book) 31 W( Fair)30 W 31680 XM (After receiving tapes) 69 W( containing all Kermit programs)70 W 5040 12540 MT (in early October. And, lest I forget: if, by ``manual'',)111 W 31680 XM (and documents from Columbia University,) 140 W( we wrote)139 W 5040 13707 MT (you mean ``dreary and unreadable,'' you're) 488 W( dead)487 W 31680 XM (I/O driver routines for the) 16 W( Data/Voice integrated com-)17 W 5040 14874 MT (wrong. Were) 344 W( it) 36 W( otherwise, I wouldn't have translated)37 W 31680 XM (munication adapter, a powerful) 55 W( network card used in)54 W 5040 16041 MT (it. I) 272 W( can't stand boring books.)SH 31680 XM (ZUnet that handles data) 216 W( and voice simultaneously.)217 W 31680 17208 MT (Then we modified MS-DOS) 310 W( Kermit 2.32/A and C-)309 W 31680 18375 MT (Kermit 4E to make them run on) 22 W( ZUnet. Because CC-)23 W 5040 18404 MT (Let me mention a final point that) 36 W( is often overlooked.)35 W 31680 19542 MT (DOS \050the Chinese version of DOS used in) 214 W( IBM-PC)213 W 5040 19571 MT (Kermit software has the greatest user support I have)46 W 31680 20709 MT (and its compatibles\051 is widely used in ZUnet, we also)58 W 5040 20738 MT (ever seen. This shows) 346 W( in fast response to \050even)345 W 31680 21876 MT (modified MS-DOS Kermit) 289 W( 2.32/A for Chinese DOS)288 W 5040 21905 MT (minor\051 complaints, in lots of care spent) 191 W( on the fine)192 W 31680 23043 MT (and named it CC-Kermit 2.32/A)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 46388 XM ([On Tape C])SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (.)SH 5040 23072 MT (points, and, of course, in the concern given) 4 W( to the non-)3 W 5040 24239 MT (standard user. Among) 22 W( these, I count the non-English)23 W 5040 25406 MT (speakers, but) 387 W( also those with visual, auditory or)386 W /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic SF 31680 XM (Kermit and Chinese DOS)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 26573 MT (physical challenges.) 1 W( This) 276 W( concern does not go without)2 W 5040 27740 MT (saying in today's computer) 58 W( market; and, speaking for)57 W 31680 27769 MT (In China, the most popular microcomputers) 86 W( are IBM)87 W 5040 28907 MT (the non-English people at least,) 37 W( I'd like to say thanks)38 W 31680 28936 MT (PCs and compatibles. CC-DOS \050or CDOS\051 is a) 142 W( Chi-)141 W 5040 30074 MT (to Frank da Cruz \050who started it all, and who) 51 W( spends)50 W 31680 30103 MT (nese DOS) 279 W( for PCs, which has many different ver-)280 W 5040 31241 MT (a lot of time on C-Kermit\051, to) 234 W( Chris Gianone \050who)235 W 31680 31270 MT (sions; basically it) 78 W( is MS-DOS with Chinese character)77 W 5040 32408 MT (keeps it all running and whose book is terrific\051 and to)25 W 31680 32437 MT (I/O processing modules.) 233 W( Most) 739 W( application manage-)234 W 5040 33575 MT (Joe Doupnik, whose programming skills I won't) 78 W( even)79 W 31680 33604 MT (ment systems run under CC-DOS. From the user's)162 W 5040 34742 MT (mention, but whose wit and understanding) 420 W( have)419 W 31680 34771 MT (point of view,) 95 W( characters are displayed on the screen)96 W 5040 35909 MT (proven invaluable over all those years since I first) 20 W( got)21 W 31680 35938 MT (in character mode, but) 287 W( from the system's point of)286 W 5040 37076 MT (in touch with MS-DOS Kermit version 2.28.)SH 31680 37105 MT (view, Chinese characters are actually displayed) 287 W( in)288 W 31680 38272 MT (graphic mode. In general, a Chinese) 3 W( character code is)2 W 31680 39439 MT (represented by) 222 W( two bytes. The IBM PC version of)223 W 31680 40606 MT (MS-DOS Kermit can't run correctly on CC-DOS) 178 W( be-)177 W 17.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 41397 MT (Kermit in China)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 41773 MT (cause it accesses video RAM directly.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 6130 43880 MT (Quanfang Zhang and Jijiao Zheng)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 44136 MT (We converted MS-DOS Kermit 2.32/A) 162 W( to CC-Kermit)163 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 6130 44967 MT (Department of Computer Science and Engineering)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 45303 MT (2.32/A, a Chinese Kermit,) 51 W( which can run on MS-DOS)50 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 6130 46054 MT (Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 46470 MT (and most versions of CC-DOS. Explanations and)314 W 31680 47637 MT (prompt messages are displayed in) 213 W( Chinese when it)212 W 5040 48257 MT (Today, Kermit has spread all over the world and) 71 W( has)70 W 31680 48804 MT (runs on) 292 W( CC-DOS. This is very important for the)293 W 5040 49424 MT (been implemented) 686 W( in many computer systems.)687 W 31680 49971 MT (popularization of Kermit in) 82 W( China, as many users do)81 W 5040 50591 MT (Quietly, it arrived in China and was) 20 W( adapted to many)19 W 31680 51138 MT (not learn much English. When it runs on MS-DOS,)121 W 5040 51758 MT (Chinese-version operating systems. You can) 421 W( see)422 W 31680 52305 MT (CC-Kermit is the same as MS-DOS Kermit 2.32/A.)SH 5040 52925 MT (more and more computer specialists and users) 99 W( using)98 W 5040 54092 MT (Kermit to transfer files or) 24 W( connect a local computer to)25 W 31680 54668 MT (Chinese character) 20 W( codes are defined by)19 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 49697 XM (Chinese Char-)19 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 55259 MT (a remote host in Chinese universities or institutes.)209 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 31680 55835 MT (acter Set) 39 W( for Communication and its Exchange Codes,)40 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 56426 MT (Kermit is now a) 156 W( popular topic for discussion among)157 W 31680 57002 MT (GB2312-80. The) 358 W( size or resolution of) 43 W( a Chinese char-)42 W 5040 57593 MT (people who are engaged in computer communications.)SH 31680 58169 MT (acter displayed on the) 214 W( screen can vary. There are)215 W /Times-Roman SF 31680 59336 MT (16)SH /Symbol SF 32810 XM (\264)SH /Times-Roman SF 33498 XM (16)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (,)SH /Times-Roman SF 35652 XM (24)SH /Symbol SF 36782 XM (\264)SH /Times-Roman SF 37470 XM (24)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (,)SH /Times-Roman SF 39623 XM (32)SH /Symbol SF 40753 XM (\264)SH /Times-Roman SF 41441 XM (32)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 43322 XM (and)SH /Times-Roman SF 45931 XM (48)SH /Symbol SF 47061 XM (\264)SH /Times-Roman SF 47749 XM (48)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 49630 XM (dot matrices,)629 W 5040 59956 MT (As teachers in) 136 W( the Department of Computer Science)135 W 31680 60503 MT (depending on the CC-DOS and graphic) 143 W( adapter ver-)144 W 5040 61123 MT (and Engineering) 98 W( of Zhejiang University, we are very)99 W 31680 61670 MT (sions. We) 590 W( modified the) 159 W( display and keyboard input)158 W 5040 62290 MT (interested in computer networks) 393 W( and communica-)392 W 31680 62837 MT (modes of Kermit) 34 W( for various display sizes, such as 11,)35 W 5040 63457 MT (tions. We) 426 W( began) 77 W( to study Kermit at the end of 1988,)78 W 31680 64004 MT (17, or 25 lines per screen.)SH 5040 64624 MT (when our) 293 W( Computer Network Research Laboratory)292 W 5040 65791 MT (was entrusted with designing the Zhejiang) 223 W( Univer-)224 W /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic SF 31680 66367 MT (Kermit at Zhejiang University)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 66958 MT (sity campus) 124 W( computer network \050ZUnet\051. In the first)123 W 5040 68125 MT (stage of) 132 W( development, we planned a network system)133 W 31680 68730 MT (At Zhejiang) 281 W( University, there are more than 1000)280 W 5040 69292 MT (based on a PBX. We found) 78 W( it very difficult to design)77 W 31680 69897 MT (computers including) 51 W( microcomputers \050IBM PC, Apple)52 W 5040 70459 MT (such a) 57 W( network because many computers, distributed)58 W 31680 71064 MT (II/III, etc.\051,) 385 W( minicomputers \050MicroVAX II/III, VAX)384 W 5040 71626 MT (in all departments and administrative) 338 W( offices and)337 W 31680 72231 MT (11/785, PDP-11/23\051) 80 W( and two mainframes in the Com-)81 W 5040 72793 MT (running many) 117 W( different operating systems, would be)118 W 31680 73398 MT (puting Center) 425 W( \050Honeywell DPS8 and IBM 4361\051.)424 W 5040 73960 MT (connected by ZUnet.)SH 31680 74565 MT (There are) 43 W( also a lot of HP and Sun graphics worksta-)44 W 51120 50 5040 75800 UL ES %%Page: 20 22 BS 0 SI 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 4423 MT (Page 20)SH 10.5 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 25355 XM (Number 5, July 1993)SH 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 48056 XM (Kermit News)SH 51120 50 5040 5728 UL 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 7872 MT (tions.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 8138 XM (Teachers and students used) 23 W( to find file transfer)22 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 31680 8009 MT (Report from London:)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 5040 9039 MT (between two machines annoying. Now) 92 W( Kermit makes)93 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 31680 9489 MT (Kermit in Medical Research)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 5040 10206 MT (it simple.)SH 32770 11962 MT (Robert Clark)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 12569 MT (Kermit plays an important role in ZUnet.) 83 W( There) 437 W( are)82 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 32770 13049 MT (Joint Computing Unit, Institute of Neurology,)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 13736 MT (over 60 computers in) 135 W( ZUnet distributed in 12 build-)136 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 32770 14136 MT (University of London, Queen Square, London)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 14903 MT (ings. ZUnet) 374 W( makes) 51 W( use of the existing telephone sys-)50 W 5040 16070 MT (tem; each computer) 70 W( is equipped a Data and Voice in-)71 W 31680 16250 MT (The Institute of Neurology) 78 W( is a postgraduate medical)77 W 5040 17237 MT (tegrated adapter with data) 155 W( transfer at speeds up to)154 W 31680 17417 MT (research Institute of the University of London,) 10 W( closely)11 W 5040 18404 MT (19200 bps. ZUnet is a low-cost but useful system.) 51 W( It)376 W 31680 18584 MT (linked with the National Hospital for) 103 W( Neurology and)102 W 5040 19571 MT (provides file transfer, eletronic mail, database re-)345 W 31680 19751 MT (Neurosurgery and an internationally renowned) 174 W( cen-)175 W 5040 20738 MT (trieval, terminal emulation, and remote job entry.)SH 31680 20918 MT (tre for teaching and research) 214 W( in neurology and the)213 W 31680 22085 MT (neurosciences. The) 1146 W( Institute) 437 W( of Child Health is)438 W 5040 23101 MT (Users can exchange e-mail internally and) 20 W( with CAnet)21 W 31680 23252 MT (responsible for) 39 W( research and teaching within the field)38 W 5040 24268 MT (\050China Academic Network\051, and we are) 87 W( connected by)86 W 31680 24419 MT (of child health and p)123 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Accent SF (3)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (diatric sub-specialities, and is)123 W 5040 25435 MT (Kermit to a host) 44 W( in Beijing for international electron-)45 W 31680 25586 MT (closely associated with the Hospital for) 41 W( Sick Children)40 W 5040 26602 MT (ic mail. Computer specialists consider ZUnet an eco-)59 W 31680 26753 MT (at Great Ormond Street. Since the two) 34 W( institutes are)35 W 5040 27769 MT (nomical, useful,) 150 W( and efficient campus network, well-)151 W 31680 27920 MT (next door,) 11 W( a Joint Computing Unit was formed to look)10 W 5040 28936 MT (suited to universities and institutes of China.)SH 31680 29087 MT (after the information technology needs of academics,)109 W 31680 30254 MT (medical researchers, clinicians,) 308 W( scientists, adminis-)307 W /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic SF 5040 31299 MT (Kermit in China)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 31421 MT (trative and library staff.) 122 W( It) 517 W( is in this heterogeneous)123 W 31680 32588 MT (environment that Kermit has proved) 255 W( to be a most)254 W 5040 33662 MT (Kermit is widely used not only at Zhejiang University)13 W 31680 33755 MT (versatile and valuable tool.)SH 5040 34829 MT (but also) 106 W( in many other places in China. Users scat-)107 W 5040 35996 MT (tered in different districts in Zhejiang Province use)186 W 31680 36118 MT (Initially the) 1 W( predominant use of Kermit was for main-)2 W 5040 37163 MT (Kermit to connect to the host at) 209 W( the Scientific and)210 W 31680 37285 MT (frame access) 614 W( via Packet/Assembler/Disassemblers)613 W 5040 38330 MT (Technological Information Institute of) 743 W( Zhejiang)742 W 31680 38452 MT (\050PADs\051 linked to) 580 W( Britain's X25 Joint Academic)581 W 7.8 SS 35719 39278 MT (_)SH 35909 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 5040 39497 MT (Province to retrieve databases. In ShengLi Oil) 45 W( Field,)46 W 31680 39619 MT (Network)SH 36399 XM (JANET. Kermit) 414 W( was also used extensively)70 W 5040 40664 MT (the second largest in China, a whole oil-field infor-)199 W 31680 40786 MT (for micro-micro file transfers. In the days) 148 W( of CP/M,)149 W 5040 41831 MT (mation management network system is being) 193 W( built.)194 W 31680 41953 MT (every machine seemed to differ with) 153 W( respect to disk)152 W 5040 42998 MT (The system is composed of a lot of) 251 W( computers dis-)250 W 31680 43120 MT (format, and Kermit liberated data. Even) 107 W( when Ker-)108 W 5040 44165 MT (tributed in the Oil Field) 102 W( headquarters, oil extraction)103 W 31680 44287 MT (mit did not exist for) 629 W( particularly idiosyncratic)628 W 5040 45332 MT (factories, oil production teams, and well drilling)462 W 31680 45454 MT (machines, we still could use it for data transfers.)SH 5040 46499 MT (teams. Kermit) 410 W( protocol and software are used in the)69 W 20880 40 33480 46721 LH BX1 5040 47666 MT (large systems.)SH 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 33480 48584 MT (Perhaps the most interesting and topi-)SH 33480 49851 MT (cal use of Kermit is the way its elegant)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 50029 MT (Papers about) 208 W( Kermit have been published in many)207 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 33480 51118 MT (terminal emulators are being used in)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 51196 MT (Chinese computer magazines. including an article) 28 W( by)29 W 5040 52363 MT (us,)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 6720 XM (Kermit Protocol) 82 W( and its Programs)81 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (, presenting the)81 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 33480 52385 MT (AIDS research.)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 53530 MT (background, development,) 762 W( running environment,)763 W 20880 40 33480 53697 LH BX1 5040 54697 MT (functions, and protocol of Kermit, published in) 168 W( Chi-)167 W 5040 55864 MT (nese)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 7346 XM (Data Communications)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (, No.2, 1991.)SH 31680 56060 MT (For example, we had to replace several dozen) 153 W( hard-)154 W 31680 57227 MT (disk Z80 machines with a multiuser operating system)15 W 5040 58227 MT (Kermit has already played an important part in)394 W 31680 58394 MT (\050TurboDOS\051 for which there was no Kermit [)83 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF (There is)84 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 59394 MT (China, especially in Zhejiang University. We are)316 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 31680 59561 MT (now!)SH /Times-Roman SF 34219 XM (\261)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF (Ed.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (]. Fortunately) 450 W( TurboDOS had a hex dump)89 W 5040 60561 MT (sure that it will be recognized by more and more com-)17 W 31680 60728 MT (and a) 52 W( CP/M batch capability. We replaced dumb ter-)53 W 5040 61728 MT (puter users and become their good) 244 W( friend.)243 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 26380 XM (Kermit)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 61895 MT (minals connected to TurboDOS) 106 W( machines with PS/2s)105 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 5040 62895 MT (makes complicated things) 352 W( simpler and longer dis-)353 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 63062 MT (running Kermit.)205 W 7.8 SS 40304 XM (LOG SESSION)205 W 9.8 SS 46536 XM (was used to capture)206 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 5040 64062 MT (tances shorter.)191 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 12691 XM (We hope to make) 191 W( and keep contact)190 W 31680 64229 MT (directory listings from the) 70 W( TurboDOS machine which)69 W 5040 65229 MT (with other Kermit) 148 W( developers and work together for)149 W 31680 65396 MT (were then processed to) 256 W( produce a BAT file with a)257 W 5040 66396 MT (the development and populization of Kermit.)SH 31680 66563 MT (series of dump commands.) 91 W( This) 452 W( was)90 W 7.8 SS 49144 XM (TRANSMIT)SH 9.8 SS (ted to)90 W 31680 67730 MT (the TurboDOS machines) 169 W( into a WordStar document)170 W 5040 68759 MT (We would like to express our) 31 W( sincere thanks to Chris-)30 W 31680 68897 MT (and saved. The BAT file was then executed and)70 W 7.8 SS 54426 XM (LOG)SH 9.8 SS 5040 69926 MT (tine M. Gianone and Frank da) 236 W( Cruz for their pro-)237 W 7.8 SS 31680 70064 MT (SESSION)SH 9.8 SS 35587 XM (was used to capture the hex dumps.) 36 W( A) 345 W( small)37 W 5040 71093 MT (tracted support and guidance to) 209 W( us. Without their)208 W 31680 71231 MT (BASIC program converted) 36 W( the hex back to binary. In)35 W 5040 72260 MT (help, our) 23 W( ZUnet could not have been put into working)24 W 31680 72398 MT (this way) 45 W( several years and megabytes of medical text)46 W 5040 73427 MT (order in such a short time.)SH 31680 73565 MT (and data were rescued from oblivion.)SH 51120 50 5040 75800 UL ES %%Page: 21 23 BS 0 SI 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 4423 MT (Kermit News)SH 10.5 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 25355 XM (Number 5, July 1993)SH 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 51503 XM (Page 21)SH 51120 50 5040 5728 UL 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 7872 MT (Another useful role of Kermit) 55 W( has been in the area of)54 W 5040 9039 MT (data capture. Many of the departments) 25 W( have medical)26 W 5040 10206 MT (data acquisition apparatus) 142 W( that produce ASCII data)141 W 5040 11373 MT (on a serial line.) 185 W( Establishing) 643 W( the appropriate com-)186 W 5040 12540 MT (munications parameters \050baud rate,) 170 W( number of bits,)169 W 5040 13707 MT (parity, etc.\051 is easy with) 228 W( Kermit, as you can make)229 W 5040 14874 MT (changes until you see what looks) 322 W( sensible on the)321 W 5040 16041 MT (screen. Having) 406 W( established parameters, Kermit then)67 W 5040 17208 MT (becomes a production tool, using)83 W 7.8 SS 20437 XM (LOG SESSION)83 W 9.8 SS 26425 XM (to cap-)82 W 5040 18375 MT (ture data for subsequent analysis. Typical of) 110 W( this is)111 W 5040 19542 MT (our Neuropathology Department who) 81 W( use a light pen)80 W 5040 20709 MT (with digitising apparatus) 185 W( to trace around the inner)186 W 5040 21876 MT (and outer circumferences of cross-sections of cells)349 W 5040 23043 MT (photographed on an electron microscope. The) 82 W( aim of)83 W 5040 24210 MT (this is to determine) 49 W( the thickness of the cell walls, as)48 W 5040 25377 MT (with the progression of neurological) 432 W( disease, cell)433 W 5040 26544 MT (walls get thinner. 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0 lcp 2 lnj [ ] 0 sd 219.59 45.6 mv 27.11 .0 rln np 219.59 36.24 mv 27.11 .0 rln np 219.59 26.87 mv 27.11 .0 rln np 0 lcp 2 lnj [3 2] 0 sd 219.59 17.51 mv 27.11 .0 rln np 0 lcp 2 lnj [1 2] 0 sd 219.59 8.16 mv 27.11 .0 rln np 77.75 283.19 mv 2.39 1.67 rln 2.39 .95 rln 2.16 1.67 rln 9.35 4.55 rln 2.39 .47 rln 2.39 1.19 rln 14.16 3.12 rln 2.16 .0 rln 2.39 .71 rln 2.39 .0 rln 2.39 .47 rln 23.27 .0 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 4.79 .0 rln 2.16 -.71 rln 2.39 .0 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 2.39 .0 rln 2.16 -.47 rln 2.39 .0 rln 2.39 -.71 rln 2.39 .0 rln 4.55 -.95 rln 2.39 .0 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 2.39 .0 rln 4.55 -1.19 rln 2.39 .0 rln 4.55 -1.19 rln 2.39 .0 rln 4.79 -.95 rln 2.16 .0 rln 7.19 -1.67 rln 2.39 .0 rln 4.55 -1.19 rln 2.39 .0 rln 6.95 -1.67 rln 2.39 .0 rln 4.55 -.95 rln 2.39 .0 rln 4.79 -1.19 rln 2.39 .0 rln 4.55 -.95 rln 2.39 .0 rln 4.55 -1.19 rln 2.39 .0 rln 4.79 -1.19 rln 2.16 .0 rln 4.79 -.95 rln 2.39 .0 rln 2.39 -.71 rln 2.16 .0 rln 4.79 -.95 rln 2.39 .0 rln 2.16 -.47 rln 2.39 .0 rln 4.79 -1.19 rln 2.16 .0 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 2.39 .0 rln 2.39 -.71 rln 2.16 .0 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 2.39 .0 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 2.39 .0 rln 2.16 -.71 rln 2.39 .0 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 2.39 .0 rln 2.16 -.47 rln 2.39 .0 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 2.39 .0 rln 2.16 -.71 rln 2.39 .0 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 2.39 .0 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 2.16 .0 rln 2.39 -.71 rln 2.39 .0 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 4.55 .0 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 2.39 .0 rln 2.16 -.71 rln 4.79 .0 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 2.39 .0 rln 2.16 -.47 rln 4.79 .0 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 4.55 .0 rln 2.39 -.71 rln 4.55 .0 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 4.79 .0 rln 2.16 -.47 rln 4.79 .0 rln 2.39 -.71 rln 4.55 .0 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 4.79 .0 rln 2.16 -.47 rln 7.19 .0 rln 2.16 -.71 rln 7.19 .0 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 4.55 .0 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 9.35 .0 rln 2.39 -.47 rln np 0 lcp 2 lnj [3 2] 0 sd 77.75 292.07 mv 6.95 4.79 rln 14.16 6.71 rln 16.32 3.83 rln 2.39 .0 rln 2.39 .47 rln 6.95 .0 rln 2.39 .71 rln 2.39 .0 rln 2.16 -.71 rln 9.59 .0 rln 2.16 -.47 rln 2.39 .0 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 4.55 .0 rln 4.79 -1.19 rln 2.39 .0 rln 2.16 -.47 rln 2.39 .0 rln 7.19 -1.67 rln 2.16 .0 rln 7.19 -1.67 rln 2.16 .0 rln 9.35 -2.16 rln 2.39 .0 rln 11.75 -2.87 rln 2.39 .0 rln 11.75 -2.63 rln 2.16 .0 rln 11.75 -2.87 rln 2.39 .0 rln 9.35 -2.16 rln 2.39 .0 rln 6.95 -1.67 rln 2.39 .0 rln 6.95 -1.67 rln 2.39 .0 rln 6.95 -1.67 rln 2.39 .0 rln 4.79 -.95 rln 2.16 .0 rln 4.79 -1.19 rln 2.39 .0 rln 4.55 -.95 rln 2.39 .0 rln 4.55 -1.19 rln 2.39 .0 rln 4.79 -1.19 rln 2.39 .0 rln 2.16 -.47 rln 2.39 .0 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 2.39 .0 rln 4.55 -1.19 rln 2.39 .0 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 2.16 .0 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 2.39 .0 rln 2.39 -.71 rln 2.39 .0 rln 2.16 -.47 rln 2.39 .0 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 2.39 .0 rln 2.16 -.71 rln 2.39 .0 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 2.39 .0 rln 2.16 -.47 rln 2.39 .0 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 2.39 .0 rln 2.39 -.71 rln 2.16 .0 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 4.79 .0 rln 2.16 -.47 rln 2.39 .0 rln 2.39 -.71 rln 4.55 .0 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 2.39 .0 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 4.55 .0 rln 2.39 -.71 rln 4.79 .0 rln 2.16 -.47 rln 4.79 .0 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 2.16 .0 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 6.95 .0 rln 2.39 -.71 rln 4.79 .0 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 4.55 .0 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 6.95 .0 rln 2.39 -.71 rln 2.39 .0 rln np 0 lcp 2 lnj [ ] 0 sd 77.75 334.56 mv 4.79 5.51 rln 2.16 2.16 rln 2.39 1.67 rln 2.39 2.16 rln 4.55 3.35 rln 2.39 .95 rln 2.39 1.67 rln 4.55 2.16 rln 2.39 .71 rln 2.39 .95 rln 4.79 1.19 rln 2.16 .0 rln 2.39 .47 rln 2.39 .0 rln 2.39 .71 rln 6.95 .0 rln 2.39 -.71 rln 4.55 .0 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 2.39 .0 rln 23.27 -5.51 rln 2.39 -1.19 rln 4.79 -.95 rln 2.39 -1.19 rln 4.55 -.95 rln 2.39 -1.19 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 2.16 -1.19 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 2.39 -1.19 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 2.16 -1.19 rln 4.79 -.95 rln 2.39 -1.19 rln 2.16 -.47 rln 2.39 -1.19 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 2.39 -1.19 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 2.16 -1.19 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 2.39 -1.19 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 2.16 -.95 rln 2.39 -.71 rln 2.39 -.95 rln 4.55 -1.19 rln 2.39 -1.19 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 2.39 -.95 rln 4.55 -1.19 rln 2.39 -1.19 rln 4.79 -.95 rln 2.16 -1.19 rln 4.79 -.95 rln 2.39 -1.19 rln 6.95 -1.67 rln 2.39 -.95 rln 6.95 -1.67 rln 2.39 -1.19 rln 13.91 -3.35 rln 2.39 -.95 rln 37.43 -8.87 rln 2.39 .0 rln 14.16 -3.35 rln 2.39 .0 rln 9.35 -2.16 rln 2.16 .0 rln 7.19 -1.67 rln 2.39 .0 rln 6.95 -1.67 rln 2.39 .0 rln 4.55 -1.19 rln 2.39 .0 rln 4.55 -.95 rln 2.39 .0 rln 4.79 -1.19 rln 2.16 .0 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 2.39 .0 rln 4.79 -1.19 rln 2.16 .0 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 2.39 .0 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 2.16 .0 rln 4.79 -1.19 rln 2.39 .0 rln 2.16 -.47 rln 2.39 .0 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 2.39 .0 rln 2.39 -.71 rln 2.16 .0 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 2.39 .0 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 4.55 .0 rln 2.39 -.71 rln 2.39 .0 rln np 77.75 372.0 mv 4.79 6.71 rln 6.95 8.16 rln 4.55 4.55 rln 7.19 4.79 rln 6.95 3.35 rln 2.39 .47 rln 2.39 1.19 rln 2.16 .47 rln 2.39 .0 rln 2.39 .47 rln 11.75 .0 rln 6.95 -1.43 rln 2.39 .0 rln 2.39 -.71 rln 2.16 -.95 rln 7.19 -1.67 rln 2.16 -1.19 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 4.79 -2.16 rln 2.16 -.71 rln 9.59 -4.32 rln 2.16 -.47 rln 72.71 -34.32 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 6.95 -3.35 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 6.95 -3.35 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 4.79 -2.39 rln 2.16 -.47 rln 4.79 -2.16 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 2.16 -1.19 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 2.39 -1.19 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 2.16 -1.19 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 2.39 -1.19 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 2.16 -1.19 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 2.39 -.95 rln 4.79 -1.19 rln 2.16 -1.19 rln 4.79 -.95 rln 2.39 -1.19 rln 4.55 -.95 rln 2.39 -1.19 rln 9.35 -2.16 rln 2.39 -1.19 rln 16.32 -3.83 rln 2.39 -.95 rln 25.67 -6.24 rln 2.39 .0 rln 16.32 -3.83 rln 2.39 .0 rln 9.35 -2.16 rln 2.39 .0 rln 6.95 -1.67 rln 2.39 .0 rln 6.95 -1.67 rln 2.39 .0 rln 4.79 -.95 rln 2.39 .0 rln 4.55 -1.19 rln 2.39 .0 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 2.16 .0 rln 4.79 -1.19 rln 2.39 .0 rln np 77.75 415.68 mv 4.79 8.64 rln 2.16 4.08 rln 7.19 9.83 rln 2.16 2.63 rln 4.79 4.55 rln 6.95 5.04 rln 7.19 3.12 rln 6.95 1.67 rln 9.35 .0 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 2.16 .0 rln 4.79 -1.19 rln 2.39 -.95 rln 4.55 -1.19 rln 4.79 -2.16 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 9.35 -4.55 rln 2.16 -1.67 rln 7.19 -3.12 rln 2.39 -1.67 rln 2.16 -1.19 rln 2.39 -1.67 rln 2.39 -.95 rln 2.39 -1.67 rln 2.16 -1.19 rln 4.79 -3.35 rln 2.39 -.95 rln 2.16 -1.67 rln 2.39 -1.19 rln 4.79 -3.35 rln 2.16 -.95 rln 4.79 -3.35 rln 2.39 -1.19 rln 2.39 -1.67 rln 2.16 -.95 rln 4.79 -3.35 rln 2.39 -1.19 rln 2.16 -1.43 rln 2.39 -1.19 rln 2.39 -1.67 rln 2.39 -1.19 rln 2.16 -1.43 rln 2.39 -1.19 rln 2.39 -1.67 rln 2.39 -1.19 rln 2.39 -1.43 rln 4.55 -2.39 rln 2.39 -1.43 rln 4.55 -2.39 rln 2.39 -1.67 rln 4.79 -2.16 rln 2.16 -1.67 rln 11.75 -5.51 rln 2.39 -1.67 rln 21.11 -9.83 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 11.75 -5.51 rln 2.16 -.71 rln 4.79 -2.16 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 4.55 -2.16 rln 2.39 -.71 rln 4.55 -2.16 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 2.39 -1.19 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 2.39 -1.19 rln 2.16 -.47 rln 2.39 -.95 rln 2.39 -.71 rln 2.39 -.95 rln 2.16 -.71 rln 2.39 -.95 rln 4.79 -1.19 rln 2.16 -.95 rln 4.79 -1.19 rln 2.39 -1.19 rln 4.55 -.95 rln 2.39 -1.19 rln 9.35 -2.16 rln 2.39 -1.19 rln 21.11 -4.79 rln 2.39 -1.19 rln 9.35 -2.16 rln 2.16 .0 rln 23.51 -5.51 rln 2.39 .0 rln 9.35 -2.16 rln 2.39 .0 rln np 0 lcp 2 lnj [3 2] 0 sd 77.75 490.07 mv 4.79 12.24 rln 2.16 5.51 rln 4.79 9.83 rln 6.95 11.51 rln 6.95 8.4 rln 2.39 2.16 rln 4.79 3.35 rln 6.95 3.35 rln 4.79 .95 rln 6.95 .0 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 2.16 .0 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 2.39 -1.19 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 2.39 -1.19 rln 2.16 -.47 rln 2.39 -1.19 rln 2.39 -1.67 rln 4.55 -2.16 rln 4.79 -3.35 rln 2.39 -.95 rln 9.35 -6.71 rln 2.39 -2.16 rln 4.55 -3.35 rln 2.39 -2.16 rln 4.55 -3.35 rln 2.39 -2.16 rln 2.39 -1.67 rln 2.39 -2.16 rln 2.16 -1.67 rln 2.39 -2.16 rln 2.39 -1.67 rln 2.39 -2.16 rln 2.16 -1.67 rln 4.79 -4.55 rln 2.39 -1.67 rln 2.39 -2.16 rln 2.16 -1.67 rln 2.39 -2.16 rln 2.39 -1.67 rln 2.39 -2.16 rln 2.16 -1.67 rln 2.39 -2.16 rln 4.79 -3.35 rln 2.16 -2.16 rln 4.79 -3.35 rln 2.39 -2.16 rln 4.55 -3.35 rln 2.39 -2.16 rln 11.75 -8.16 rln 2.39 -2.39 rln 11.75 -8.16 rln 2.16 -1.19 rln 9.35 -6.47 rln 2.39 -1.19 rln 6.95 -5.04 rln 2.39 -.95 rln 2.39 -1.67 rln 2.39 -1.19 rln 2.16 -1.67 rln 2.39 -.95 rln 2.39 -1.67 rln 2.39 -1.19 rln 2.39 -1.67 rln 2.16 -.95 rln 2.39 -1.67 rln 4.79 -2.16 rln 2.16 -1.67 rln 9.35 -4.55 rln 2.39 -1.67 rln 23.51 -11.03 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 9.35 -4.32 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 6.95 -3.35 rln 2.39 -.71 rln 2.16 -.95 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 4.79 -2.39 rln 2.16 -.47 rln 2.39 -1.19 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 2.39 -.95 rln 2.16 -.71 rln 2.39 -.95 rln 2.39 -.71 rln 2.39 -.95 rln 4.55 -1.19 rln 2.39 -.95 rln 4.79 -1.19 rln 2.16 -1.19 rln 7.19 -1.67 rln 2.16 -.95 rln 9.59 -2.16 rln 2.16 -1.19 rln 16.55 -3.83 rln np 0 lcp 2 lnj [1 2] 0 sd 77.75 510.47 mv 2.39 7.19 rln 2.39 6.71 rln 2.16 6.0 rln 2.39 5.51 rln 2.39 5.04 rln 4.55 8.64 rln 2.39 4.08 rln 2.39 3.12 rln 4.55 5.51 rln 4.79 4.55 rln 4.79 3.12 rln 4.55 2.39 rln 6.95 1.67 rln 4.79 .0 rln 11.75 -2.87 rln 9.35 -4.32 rln 2.39 -1.67 rln 2.16 -1.19 rln 14.16 -9.83 rln 2.39 -2.16 rln 4.55 -3.35 rln 2.39 -2.16 rln 2.39 -1.67 rln 4.55 -4.55 rln 2.39 -1.67 rln 4.79 -4.32 rln 2.16 -1.67 rln 9.35 -8.87 rln 2.39 -1.67 rln 7.19 -6.47 rln 2.16 -1.67 rln 7.19 -6.71 rln 2.16 -1.67 rln 4.79 -4.32 rln 2.39 -1.67 rln 2.16 -2.16 rln 2.39 -1.67 rln 4.79 -4.32 rln 2.39 -1.67 rln 2.16 -2.16 rln 4.79 -3.35 rln 2.39 -2.16 rln 2.16 -1.67 rln 2.39 -2.39 rln 6.95 -4.79 rln 2.39 -2.16 rln 32.87 -23.27 rln 2.39 -1.19 rln 4.55 -3.12 rln 2.39 -1.19 rln 4.79 -3.35 rln 2.16 -.95 rln 2.39 -1.67 rln 2.39 -1.19 rln 2.39 -1.67 rln 4.55 -2.16 rln 2.39 -1.67 rln 2.39 -.95 rln 2.16 -1.67 rln 7.19 -3.35 rln 2.39 -1.67 rln 32.64 -15.35 rln 2.39 -.71 rln 6.95 -3.35 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 4.79 -2.16 rln 2.16 -.47 rln 4.79 -2.39 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 2.16 -.95 rln 2.39 -.71 rln 2.39 -.95 rln 2.39 -.71 rln 2.39 -.95 rln 2.16 -.47 rln 2.39 -1.19 rln 2.39 -.47 rln 2.39 -1.19 rln 4.55 -1.19 rln 2.39 -.95 rln 4.55 -1.19 rln 2.39 -.95 rln 7.19 -1.67 rln 2.16 -1.19 rln 11.75 -2.63 rln 2.39 -1.19 rln stroke %%EndDocument GE EC 5040 27711 MT (the thicknesses of cell walls) 264 W( from a representative)265 W 9.5 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 31680 28515 MT (Figure 1)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 36248 XM (Age vs CD4 Count)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 28878 MT (sample gives a) 268 W( prognostic indication. Kermit cap-)267 W 5040 30045 MT (tures the data with)423 W 7.8 SS 15742 XM (LOG SESSION)424 W 9.8 SS 22412 XM (for subsequent)424 W 31680 30274 MT (diagnosing HIV infection is of no) 204 W( value for infants.)203 W 5040 31212 MT (analysis by statistical packages.)SH 31680 31441 MT (As HIV infection causes a) 44 W( lowering of CD4 cell count,)45 W 31680 32608 MT (p)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Accent SF (3)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (diatricians attempt to) 330 W( monitor changes in CD4)329 W 5040 33575 MT (On a) 135 W( more general level, Health and Safety Regula-)134 W 31680 33775 MT (levels to identify infected infants. But satisfactory)222 W 5040 34742 MT (tions require) 77 W( all departments to check laboratory ap-)78 W 31680 34942 MT (``normal'' age-related curves) 72 W( for CD4 count do not ex-)71 W 5040 35909 MT (paratus for) 71 W( electrical safety on an annual basis. The)70 W 31680 36109 MT (ist for children.)SH 5040 37076 MT (checking apparatus is attached) 30 W( to a Toshiba portable;)31 W 5040 38243 MT (data is captured by Kermit for) 135 W( subsequent print-out)134 W 31680 38472 MT (At birth, CD4) 41 W( count is relatively high; it rises further)42 W 5040 39410 MT (back at base.)SH 31680 39639 MT (to peak at about 6 months before tailing off slowly to)65 W 31680 40806 MT (adult levels. The department is currently) 59 W( developing)60 W 5040 41773 MT (In addition) 163 W( to research and laboratory work we use)164 W 31680 41973 MT (age-related standards) 349 W( for CD4 counts using blood)348 W 7.8 SS 16942 42599 MT (_)SH 17132 XM (_)SH 27588 XM (_)SH 27778 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 5040 42940 MT (another feature of Kermit)36 W 17622 XM (the script capabilities)36 W 28268 XM (for)SH 31680 43140 MT (samples taken from children from) SH( the study who were)1 W 5040 44107 MT (administrative purposes. We) 86 W( have a number of X.25)87 W 31680 44307 MT (subsequently found to be uninfected. To create) 170 W( the)169 W 5040 45274 MT (PADS and two X.25 switches) 109 W( that need detailed and)108 W 31680 45474 MT (curves the) 151 W( data is analyzed by being ``chopped'' into)152 W 5040 46441 MT (longwinded configurations. The configuration) 449 W( on)450 W 31680 46641 MT (intervals and deskewed within) 215 W( each interval. This)214 W 5040 47608 MT (these devices) 278 W( is held in battery-backed RAM on a)277 W 31680 47808 MT (transformed data is then plotted in Tektronix emula-)59 W 5040 48775 MT (loader board. From time to time these boards fail) SH( and)1 W 31680 48975 MT (tion and curves are fitted.)SH 5040 49942 MT (over one hundred lines of configuration) 206 W( parameters)205 W 5040 51109 MT (must be reentered. The configurations are now) 91 W( kept)92 W 31680 51338 MT (How does Kermit help? Developing the curves) 219 W( be-)218 W 5040 52276 MT (as Kermit scripts which reduce) 125 W( reconfiguration from)124 W 31680 52505 MT (comes an interactive,) 124 W( iterative modelling process. A)125 W 5040 53443 MT (a couple of hours to a couple of minutes.) 42 W( In) 357 W( a similar)43 W 31680 53672 MT (program has been) 96 W( written that allows suitable inter-)95 W 5040 54610 MT (way, a Kermit script running on a PC) 40 W( plugged in to a)39 W 31680 54839 MT (vals to be chosen) 173 W( and entered into a VT320 screen,)174 W 5040 55777 MT (VAX as a console allows us to automate ``standalone)113 W 31680 56006 MT (standard deviations are) 8 W( calculated and plotted by tog-)7 W 5040 56944 MT (backups.'' Manually) 948 W( typing in standalone) 338 W( backup)337 W 31680 57173 MT (gling the screen into Tektronix mode; if the curve is of)SH 5040 58111 MT (commands was) 420 W( a time-consuming and potentially)421 W 31680 58340 MT (interest it is saved for hard-copy laser printing, the)161 W 5040 59278 MT (dangerous operation as the VMS DCL) 11 W( procedural lan-)10 W 31680 59507 MT (screen is then toggled back to VT320 for the next set)71 W 5040 60445 MT (guage is not available in standalone mode.)SH 31680 60674 MT (of intervals to be entered. An example of) 271 W( such a)270 W 31680 61841 MT (curve is shown in Figure 1.) 69 W( The) 411 W( X-axis shows age in)70 W 31680 63008 MT (days and the Y-axis shows the CD4 count.) 289 W( Each)848 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 63055 MT (Kermit and AIDS Research)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 64175 MT (curve is) 51 W( a centile at the 3%, 5%, 25%, 50%, 75%, 95%)52 W 5040 64781 MT (Perhaps the most) 99 W( interesting and topical use of Ker-)100 W 31680 65342 MT (and 97% intervals, reading from bottom) 51 W( to top. Thus)50 W 5040 65948 MT (mit is the) 63 W( way its elegant terminal emulators are be-)62 W 31680 66509 MT (50% of non-infected children should have a) 394 W( CD4)395 W 5040 67115 MT (ing used) 390 W( in AIDS research. The Department of)391 W 31680 67676 MT (count of about 3.2 at age 200 days.)SH 5040 68282 MT (Epidemiology and Biostatistics at the) 359 W( Institute of)358 W 5040 69449 MT (Child Health coordinates) 60 W( the European Collaborative)61 W 31680 70039 MT (These curves were recently presented at) 113 W( a workshop)112 W 5040 70616 MT (Study on AIDS research, a prospective study of)447 W 31680 71206 MT (on Measurement) 236 W( and Use of CD4 and Other Lym-)237 W 5040 71783 MT (children born) 111 W( to HIV-positive mothers in 10 Europe-)112 W 31680 72373 MT (phocyte and) 59 W( Immunophenotypic markers in Pediatric)58 W 5040 72950 MT (an centres. Because maternal) 221 W( antibodies cross the)220 W 31680 73540 MT (HIV Infection, organised by the National Institutes) 20 W( of)21 W 5040 74117 MT (placenta during pregnancy, the) 405 W( standard test for)406 W 31680 74707 MT (Health in Washington DC \050October 1992\051.)SH 51120 50 5040 75800 UL ES %%Page: 22 24 BS 0 SI 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 4423 MT (Page 22)SH 10.5 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 25355 XM (Number 5, July 1993)SH 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 48056 XM (Kermit News)SH 51120 50 5040 5728 UL 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 7872 MT (My fundamental) 108 W( approach to software selection is to)109 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 8009 MT (And Now, TCP/IP)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 9039 MT (find the most cost-effective) 231 W( solution to our applica-)230 W 5040 9735 MT (What of the future? Until very recently,) 198 W( like most)197 W 31680 10206 MT (tions needs. If there exists) 63 W( free software that will do)64 W 5040 10902 MT (British academic sites,) 145 W( we were entirely X.25-based.)146 W 31680 11373 MT (the job, we use it. If not,) 142 W( we look at shareware. If)141 W 5040 12069 MT (Our Joint Computer) 150 W( Unit is part of a consortium of)149 W 31680 12540 MT (only a commercial package will do, we'll write the)252 W 5040 13236 MT (academic computing facilities,) 141 W( the Bloomsbury Com-)142 W 31680 13707 MT (company and ask that the package) 55 W( be donated. If all)54 W 5040 14403 MT (puting Consortium. The farsighted directors of this)150 W 31680 14874 MT (else fails, we'll buy it.)SH 5040 15570 MT (consortium have designed and implemented an) 254 W( ar-)255 W 20880 40 33480 16141 LH BX1 5040 16737 MT (chitecture based on networked UNIX machines,) 82 W( with)81 W 5040 17904 MT (a metropolitan area network using TCP/IP protocols.)88 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 33480 18004 MT (So far, I haven't found anything that)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 19071 MT (At grassroots level we have had to learn) 46 W( a whole new)45 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 33480 19271 MT (Kermit can't do or be taught to do.)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 20238 MT (set of software tools.)SH 20880 40 33480 20583 LH BX1 5040 22601 MT (Although being part of the Internet is, to say the)272 W 31680 22946 MT (One application) 74 W( of great importance to us is telecom-)75 W 5040 23768 MT (least, exhilarating, we found products such as) 249 W( PC-)248 W 31680 24113 MT (munications. One) 1030 W( of our functions is) 379 W( to provide)378 W 5040 24935 MT (NFS difficult to configure) 201 W( and the)202 W 7.8 SS 21781 XM (TELNET)SH 9.8 SS 25577 XM (terminal)SH 31680 25280 MT (resources and information to health) 451 W( care profes-)452 W 5040 26102 MT (emulators rather limited. The) 114 W( recent TCP additions)113 W 31680 26447 MT (sionals and the public. So it's crucial) 79 W( that we are on)78 W 5040 27269 MT (to Kermit and the sheer readability of the) 9 W( parameters)10 W 31680 27614 MT (top of what's) 14 W( going on in the areas of grief, loss, death)15 W 5040 28436 MT (in an)68 W /Courier SF 7775 XM (MSKERMIT.INI)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 15171 XM (file has moved us from a situa-)67 W 31680 28781 MT (and dying specifically and the) 303 W( mental health care)302 W 5040 29603 MT (tion of) 37 W( struggle to a situation of load and go, whereby)38 W 31680 29948 MT (field in general.)SH 5040 30770 MT (we can bring new connections on stream in a matter)91 W 5040 31937 MT (of minutes. Finally, we) 176 W( have adapted the excellent)177 W 31680 32311 MT (Software selection, in this case, was easy.) 103 W( We) 480 W( chose)104 W 5040 33104 MT (dial-up script supplied with Kermit) 89 W( 3.11 to set PC e-)88 W 31680 33478 MT (Kermit! With) 682 W( Kermit) 205 W( we can connect to the many)204 W 5040 34271 MT (mail lists) 39 W( that interface through the e-mail capability)40 W 31680 34645 MT (different online resources available, find others in) 12 W( our)13 W 5040 35438 MT (of C-Kermit on various UNIX) 338 W( hosts. It looks as)337 W 31680 35812 MT (field, and exchange information with them.)SH 5040 36605 MT (though we will be using Kermit well into) 221 W( the next)222 W 5040 37772 MT (millennium.)SH 31680 38175 MT (Although there are shareware and commercial) 110 W( pack-)109 W 31680 39342 MT (ages which can \050probably\051 do the same) 107 W( thing, for us,)108 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 5040 40135 MT (Grateful acknowledgement to Angie Wade) 107 W( and David)106 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 40509 MT (Kermit is the logical choice for the following reasons:)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 5040 41302 MT (Dunn, Department) 80 W( of Epidemiology and Biostatistics,)81 W 9.3 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 42444 MT (1.)SH 32877 XM (Kermit is inexpensive both in terms of cost and hard-)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 5040 42469 MT (Institute of Child Health,) 23 W( University of London and to)22 W 9.3 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 32877 43486 MT (ware resources.)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 5040 43636 MT (Peter Sacares, Statistician, Institute) 393 W( of Neurology,)394 W 5040 44803 MT (University of London.)SH 9.3 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 44927 MT (2.)SH 32877 XM (Kermit is what Esperanto was supposed to be.)SH 32877 45969 MT (Everyone speaks it. This is really important as we)SH 32877 47011 MT (connect to a variety of systems including Library)SH 32877 48053 MT (Bibliographies, File Servers, Bulletin Board Systems,)SH 12.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 48197 MT (Kermit in a Nonprofit Environment)SH 9.3 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 32877 49095 MT (and Commercial Databases. In other words, at any)SH 32877 50137 MT (one time we may connect to a micro, mini, or main-)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 6130 50806 MT (Buz Overbeck, President)SH 9.3 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 32877 51179 MT (frame computer where Kermit is the only common)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 6130 51893 MT (Grief Resource Foundation, Dallas, Texas, USA)SH 9.3 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 32877 52221 MT (denominator.)SH 31680 53662 MT (3.)SH 32877 XM (Kermit is now ``Competitive''. When I first used Ker-)SH 9.8 SS 5040 54007 MT (Selecting software for a new) 209 W( nonprofit organization)208 W 9.3 SS 32877 54704 MT (mit, I had trouble adapting it to the micro world of)SH 9.8 SS 5040 55174 MT (can be very challenging! Unlike most) 107 W( large corpora-)108 W 9.3 SS 32877 55746 MT (BBS systems due to the lack of documentation in this)SH 9.8 SS 5040 56341 MT (tions, whose budget allows the) 86 W( purchase and/or eval-)85 W 9.3 SS 32877 56788 MT (area. For) 259 W( that reason, I almost passed on Kermit for)SH 9.8 SS 5040 57508 MT (uation of) 17 W( large expensive packages, nonprofits, unless)18 W 9.3 SS 32877 57830 MT (the Foundation. But then came)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 46843 XM (Using MS-DOS)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 58675 MT (extremely well funded \050a rarity\051, seldom have the)304 W 9.3 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 32877 58872 MT (Kermit)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 36117 XM (by Christine M. Gianone. That changed)SH 9.8 SS 5040 59842 MT (money to buy) 252 W( many large packages, nor the name)253 W 9.3 SS 32877 59914 MT (everything. Here,) 259 W( in one place, was the answer to)SH 32877 60956 MT (almost every concern I had. No more excuses.)SH 9.8 SS 5040 61009 MT (recognition to receive evaluation copies from vendors.)SH 31680 63319 MT (So, we) 136 W( adopted Kermit. This decision allowed us to)135 W 5040 63372 MT (The Grief) 218 W( Resource Foundation falls into this cate-)217 W 31680 64486 MT (put the money budgeted for) 153 W( an expensive communi-)154 W 5040 64539 MT (gory. Our) 286 W( funding comes from the sale of our publica-)8 W 31680 65653 MT (cations package to better use.) 122 W( Since) 514 W( then, we've be-)121 W 5040 65706 MT (tions and services,) 89 W( grants, and donations. The fund-)88 W 31680 66820 MT (come pretty) 129 W( Kermit-literate. So far, I haven't found)130 W 5040 66873 MT (ing we receive is plowed) 141 W( back into the research and)142 W 31680 67987 MT (anything that Kermit can't do or be taught to do.)SH 5040 68040 MT (development of new services, with little left) 132 W( over for)131 W 5040 69207 MT (software. Like) 712 W( many nonprofits, we pay all) 220 W( of our)221 W 31680 70350 MT (And for telecommunications at the Grief) 306 W( Resource)305 W 5040 70374 MT (bills on receipt) 160 W( which means we have no credit his-)159 W 31680 71517 MT (Foundation, Kermit is the package of choice.) 131 W( I) 535 W( only)132 W 5040 71541 MT (tory. This) 486 W( alone disqualifies us from a corporate ac-)107 W 31680 72684 MT (wish that other application solutions were as obvious.)SH 5040 72708 MT (count at, say, Egghead Software, which would) 10 W( be very)9 W 5040 73875 MT (useful to us.)SH 51120 50 5040 75800 UL ES %%Page: 23 25 BS 0 SI 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 4423 MT (Kermit News)SH 10.5 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 25355 XM (Number 5, July 1993)SH 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 51370 XM (Page 23)SH 51120 50 5040 5728 UL 17.8 SS 25618 8421 MT (Miscellany)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 10904 MT (dress and interrupt of any) 460 W( serial device, COM1)459 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 11041 MT (Modem Watch)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 12071 MT (through COM4, and it treats) 115 W( the device with special)116 W 5040 12767 MT (Around mid-1992, the market was inundated with)281 W 31680 13238 MT (care so as not to tickle) 70 W( the many bugs that have sur-)69 W 5040 13934 MT (low-cost, high-speed V-Dot-Everything modems) 251 W( and)252 W 31680 14405 MT (faced in these products.)SH 5040 15101 MT (14,400-bit-per-second communication) 376 W( was suddenly)375 W 5040 16268 MT (as affordable as 2,400 bps was just a few years ago.)SH 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 31680 17015 MT (Acknowledgements)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic AF 5040 18471 MT (The TIES That Bind)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 18741 MT (Because of space) 158 W( constraints in this issue of)159 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 53020 XM (Kermit)SH 31680 19908 MT (News)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (, many acknowledgements were) 300 W( omitted from)299 W 5040 20053 MT (One of the factors that contributes) 103 W( to the low cost of)104 W 31680 21075 MT (their proper places. Kermit) 91 W( software development is)92 W 5040 21220 MT (these newer modems is their elimination of) 202 W( the es-)201 W 31680 22242 MT (a worldwide) 28 W( voluntary effort on the part of thousands)27 W 5040 22387 MT (cape-sequence ``guard time.'') 687 W( The) 1647 W( guard time)688 W 31680 23409 MT (of programmers, testers, and ordinary users who)398 W 5040 23554 MT (prevents accidental return to) 116 W( the modem's command)115 W 31680 24576 MT (report problems or make) 209 W( suggestions. You already)208 W 5040 24721 MT (processor when the data) 163 W( stream happens to contain)164 W 31680 25743 MT (know the magnificent work of Joe Doupnik and John)68 W 5040 25888 MT (the escape sequence \050most) 1 W( commonly +++\051. If the +++)SH 31680 26910 MT (Chandler. Special) 626 W( thanks to Mike Normile) 177 W( of Data)176 W 5040 27055 MT (is not preceded and) 179 W( followed by a full second of in-)180 W 31680 28077 MT (General Corporation for supporting) 424 W( and assisting)425 W 5040 28222 MT (activity, it is transmitted safely rather) 132 W( than trigger-)131 W 31680 29244 MT (with major portions of) 61 W( MS-DOS Kermit 3.13 develop-)60 W 5040 29389 MT (ing an unwanted escape. The guard time concept is)115 W 31680 30411 MT (ment, and also to) 375 W( Novell \050and particularly Brian)376 W 5040 30556 MT (patented by Hayes Microcomputer Products, Inc.) 95 W( To)460 W 31680 31578 MT (Meek\051, to Microsoft, Inc.,) 230 W( to Beame and Whiteside,)229 W 5040 31723 MT (cut costs, some modem manufacturers) 68 W( no longer sup-)69 W 31680 32745 MT (Inc., and to Interconnections,) 88 W( Inc., for additional cor-)89 W 5040 32890 MT (port guard time. These companies say) 289 W( they have)288 W 31680 33912 MT (porate assistance, and to Moshe Solow and Shalom)197 W 5040 34057 MT (adopted a)78 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 9881 XM (new)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 12028 XM (``)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF (technology,)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF ('' which they call Time-In-)78 W 31680 35079 MT (Mitz at Hebrew University, Gudmundur Bjarni)596 W 5040 35224 MT (dependent Escape Sequence, or) 19 W( TIES, in its place. To)18 W 31680 36246 MT (Josepsson at) 8 W( the University of Iceland, Hirofumi Fujii)7 W 5040 36391 MT (reduce the risk of accidental) 218 W( escape, some \050)219 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF (not all)219 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (\051)SH 31680 37413 MT (of the) 238 W( Japan National Laboratory for High Energy)239 W 5040 37558 MT (TIES modems require the escape sequence to be fol-)121 W 31680 38580 MT (Physics, and to) 8 W( James Sturdevant and John Chandler)7 W 5040 38725 MT (lowed by a valid modem command, for example:)SH 31680 39747 MT (for important) 20 W( information, code, and/or testing of new)21 W /Courier SF 6216 40108 MT (+++ATH0)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 40914 MT (features.)SH 5040 42471 MT (To illustrate the effects of TIES, suppose the modem's)9 W 31680 43277 MT (C-Kermit 5A, written) 92 W( by Frank da Cruz of Columbia)91 W 5040 43638 MT (escape sequence was +++ and you wanted to) 134 W( upload)133 W 31680 44444 MT (University, is) 13 W( the result of a massive three-year effort)14 W 5040 44805 MT (this article through a TIES) 316 W( modem, using ASCII,)317 W 31680 45611 MT (that also involved countless experts in UNIX, VMS,)158 W 5040 45972 MT (XMODEM, YMODEM, ZMODEM, UUCP, or most)345 W 31680 46778 MT (OS/2, AOS/VS, and other operating systems and their)21 W 5040 47139 MT (other protocols. As) 67 W( soon as ``)68 W /Courier SF (+++ATH0)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF ('' arrives at the)68 W 31680 47945 MT (legion variants and releases. The list) 70 W( of contributors)69 W 5040 48306 MT (modem, the connection hangs up.)SH 31680 49112 MT (to its development takes up) 383 W( five pages in)384 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 53473 XM (Using)SH 31680 50279 MT (C-Kermit!)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 36724 XM (To list only a few:)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic SF 5040 50669 MT (The good news:)199 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 13762 XM (It won't happen during) 199 W( a Kermit)198 W 7.3 SS 31680 51641 MT (Chris Adie \050Edinburgh U, Scotland\051, William Bader) 63 W( \050Software Consult-)62 W 9.8 SS 5040 51836 MT (file transfer. All) 213 W( the popular Kermit software ver-)214 W 7.3 SS 31680 52634 MT (ing Services, Nazareth, PA\051, Fernando) 227 W( Cabral \050Padr)228 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Accent SF (f)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (o IX, Bras)228 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Accent SF (l)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (lia,)SH 9.8 SS 5040 53003 MT (sions, including the current releases of MS-DOS) 55 W( Ker-)54 W 7.3 SS 31680 53627 MT (Brazil\051; Joe R. Doupnik \050Utah State U\051; Stefaan Eeckels) 180 W( \050Statistical)179 W 9.8 SS 5040 54170 MT (mit, C-Kermit, Mac) 373 W( Kermit, and IBM Mainframe)374 W 7.3 SS 31680 54620 MT (Office of the European) 298 W( Community, CEC, Luxembourg\051; Kristoffer)299 W 9.8 SS 5040 55337 MT (Kermit are TIES-resistent.) 471 W( \050Or) 1213 W( should we say,)470 W 7.3 SS 31680 55613 MT (Eriksson \050Peridot Konsult AB,)382 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Accent SF 43680 XM (S)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (rebro, Sweden\051;) 382 W( Marcello Frutig)381 W 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 5040 56504 MT (TIES-compliant?)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (\051)SH 7.3 SS 31680 56606 MT (\050Catholic U, S)388 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Accent SF (f)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (o P)388 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Accent SF (f)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (ulo, Brazil\051; Hirofumi) 388 W( Fujii \050Japan National)389 W 31680 57599 MT (Laboratory for High Energy Physics,) 60 W( Tokyo\051; William Glass; Andy Fyfe)59 W 31680 58592 MT (\050Caltech\051; Eugenia Harris \050Data General\051;) 21 W( Charles Hedrick \050Rutgers U\051;)22 W 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic AF 5040 58707 MT (Internal PC Modems)SH 7.3 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 59585 MT (Christian Hemsing) 77 W( \050Rheinisch-Westf)76 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Accent SF (c)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (lisch Technische Hochschule, Aa-)76 W 9.8 SS 5040 60289 MT (Many PC users are attracted) 2 W( by the even lower cost of)3 W 7.3 SS 31680 60578 MT (chen, Germany\051; Terry Kennedy \050St Peter's College,) 124 W( Jersey City, NJ\051;)125 W 9.8 SS 5040 61456 MT (internal versions of the new modems, which is ach-)168 W 7.3 SS 31680 61571 MT (Lawrence Kirby \050Wiltshire, UK\051; John Klensin \050MIT\051; Tom Kloos \050Se-)121 W 31680 62564 MT (quent Computer Systems, Inc.\051; Bo Kullmar \050ABC-Klubben, Stockholm,)47 W 9.8 SS 5040 62623 MT (ieved by eliminating the) 414 W( case, lights, and power)415 W 7.3 SS 31680 63557 MT (Sweden\051; David MacKenzie \050Environmental Defense Fund, U of)424 W 9.8 SS 5040 63790 MT (supply. The) 798 W( internal) 263 W( modem must be installed in)262 W 7.3 SS 31680 64550 MT (Maryland\051; Fulvio Marino) 17 W( \050Olivetti, Ivrea, Italy\051; Peter Mauzey \050AT&T\051;)18 W 9.8 SS 5040 64957 MT (your PC in way that does not conflict with existing)173 W 7.3 SS 31680 65543 MT (Bruce J. Moore; Paul) 433 W( Placeway; Kai Uwe Rommel \050Technische)432 W 9.8 SS 5040 66124 MT (serial ports or) 24 W( other devices, often as COM3 or COM4)23 W 7.3 SS 31680 66536 MT (Universit)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Accent SF (c)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (t M)277 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Accent SF (y)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (nchen, Germany\051;) 277 W( Jay S. Rouman \050U of Michigan\051;)278 W 9.8 SS 5040 67291 MT (devices, using various interrupts, which tends) 411 W( to)412 W 7.3 SS 31680 67529 MT (Fri)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Accent SF (})SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (rik Skulason \050U of Iceland,) 60 W( Reykjavik\051; Lee Tibbert \050DEC\051; Warren)59 W 9.8 SS 5040 68458 MT (cause problems with many of) 94 W( our PC communication)93 W 7.3 SS 31680 68522 MT (Tucker \050Tridom Corp, Mountain Park,) 246 W( GA\051; Konstantin Vinogradov)247 W 31680 69515 MT (\050ICSTI, Moscow, Russia\051; Eduard Vopicka \050Prague School) 34 W( of Economics,)33 W 9.8 SS 5040 69625 MT (packages, including \050until now\051 MS-DOS) 443 W( Kermit.)444 W 7.3 SS 31680 70508 MT (Czechoslovakia\051; Stephen Walton \050California) 179 W( State U at Northridge\051;)180 W 9.8 SS 5040 70792 MT (Version 3.13 has been adapted to) 49 W( high-speed internal)48 W 7.3 SS 31680 71501 MT (Jamie Watson \050Adasoft, Switzerland\051; Rick Watson) 4 W( \050U of Texas\051; Patrick)3 W 9.8 SS 5040 71959 MT (modems by) 95 W( allowing you to specify the hardware ad-)96 W 7.3 SS 31680 72494 MT (Wolfe \050Kuck & Associates, Inc.\051.)SH 51120 50 5040 75800 UL ES %%Page: 24 26 BS 0 SI 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 4423 MT (Page 24)SH 10.5 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 25355 XM (Number 5, July 1993)SH 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 48056 XM (Kermit News)SH 51120 50 5040 5728 UL 14.8 SS 5040 8215 MT (Ordering Information)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 10158 MT (Kermit software is distributed by Columbia University) 86 W( on magnetic tape, tape cartridges, and certain diskette)87 W 5040 11325 MT (formats. Tapes) 482 W( and cartridges include all source) 105 W( code and supporting files in machine-readable form for each)104 W 5040 12492 MT (Kermit implementation, and in some cases also binaries) 81 W( \050encoded in hex or other printable format\051. Diskettes)82 W 5040 13659 MT (have no source code except when noted on the order form.)SH 5040 16022 MT (Kermit software) 22 W( programs are collected on six reel-to-reel 9-track tapes: A, B, C, D, E, and F. The programs are)21 W 5040 17189 MT (assigned to tapes) 50 W( A)51 W /Times-Roman SF (\261)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (F as shown in the second column of the Kermit version list as follows: Tape A has the MS-)51 W 5040 18356 MT (DOS, CP/M-80, and Apple) 45 W( II versions. Tape B has the IBM mainframe and DEC PDP-11 versions. Tape F has)44 W 5040 19523 MT (C-Kermit. Tape) 522 W( C has other miscellaneous microcomputer, PC, and workstation versions.) 125 W( Tape) 523 W( D has other)126 W 5040 20690 MT (miscellaneous minicomputer and mainframe) 76 W( versions. Tape E contains machine-readable copies of the Kermit)75 W 5040 21857 MT (protocol manual, various other manuals,) 183 W( articles, the Info-Kermit Digest, newsletters, a character-set-aware)184 W 5040 23024 MT (text-to-PostScript printing utility, and tape utilities. Tapes and cartridges are available in these formats:)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 5040 24606 MT (ANSI:)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 9400 XM (ANSI labeled ASCII, format D \050variable length records\051, blocksize 8192. 9-track, half-inch, reel-to-reel,)SH 9400 25693 MT (1600 bpi. Readable by many computer systems, including VAX/VMS.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 5040 27215 MT (TAR:)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 9400 XM (UNIX)SH 7.8 SS 12359 XM (TAR)SH 9.8 SS 14277 XM (format, blocksize 10240, 9-track, 1600 bpi.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 5040 28737 MT (OS:)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 9400 XM (IBM OS standard labeled EBCDIC, format VB \050variable length records\051, blocksize 8192, 9-track, 1600)SH 9400 29824 MT (bpi, for MVS, CMS, and other mainframe systems. IBM VM/CMS users should order the OS format)SH 9400 30911 MT (and use one of the included tape-reading programs to read the tape on a CMS system; printed instruc-)SH 9400 31998 MT (tions are included with the OS tape.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 5040 33520 MT (TK50:)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 9400 XM (TK50 tape cartridge for the DEC MicroVAX or VAXstation. VMS)SH 7.8 SS 39319 XM (BACKUP)SH 9.8 SS 43043 XM (format. Also) 272 W( readable by)SH 9400 34607 MT (TZ30, TK70, and compatible drives.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 5040 36129 MT (QIC:)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 9400 XM (UNIX)SH 7.8 SS 12359 XM (TAR)SH 9.8 SS (-format quarter-inch tape cartridge. Readable on Sun computers, IBM RS/6000, SCO sys-)SH 9400 37216 MT (tems, and other UNIX systems equipped with QIC cartridge drives.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 5040 38738 MT (8MM:)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 9400 XM (EXABYTE 8-millimeter cassette, UNIX)SH 7.8 SS 27595 XM (TAR)SH 9.8 SS 29513 XM (format.)SH 5040 40320 MT (Diskettes formats are 5.25-inch 360K and 3.5-inch 720K.)SH 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 42183 MT (NEWS AND UPDATES)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 5040 43589 MT (Kermit News)53 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 11261 XM (is mailed periodically free of charge to all our Kermit customers to bring news of Kermit software)53 W 5040 44756 MT (releases and related developments.) 81 W( Ordering) 435 W( any Kermit material from us automatically adds you to the sub-)82 W 5040 45923 MT (scriber list. We do not have the resources to send automatic software updates. Use the) 9 W( order form on page 27 to)8 W 5040 47090 MT (obtain new versions of the Kermit software, or call +1 212 854-3703 for inquiries.)SH 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 48953 MT (TERMS AND CONDITIONS)SH 7.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 14701 50222 MT (_)SH 14891 XM (_)SH 25299 XM (_)SH 25489 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 5040 50563 MT (The Kermit software)69 W 15381 XM (including source code)69 W 25979 XM (is furnished without warranty of) 69 W( any kind, and neither Columbia)70 W 5040 51730 MT (University, nor the individual authors or publishers,) 68 W( nor any institution that has contributed Kermit material,)67 W 5040 52897 MT (acknowledge any liability for any claims) 98 W( arising from the use of Kermit. Since source code is available, users)99 W 5040 54064 MT (may fix bugs and make improvements, and are encouraged to contribute) 4 W( their work back to Columbia for further)3 W 5040 55231 MT (distribution.)SH 5040 57594 MT (Kermit software may be ordered by private individuals, corporations, academic or government institutions, and)49 W 5040 58761 MT (other organizations for their own) 53 W( internal use, but the software may not be resold or otherwise redistributed to)52 W 5040 59928 MT (external clients, customers,) 107 W( or contractors without written permission of the Manager of Kermit Development)108 W 5040 61095 MT (and Distribution at Columbia University. Contact us for further information.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 5040 63458 MT (TO ORDER FROM) 48 W( COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY)47 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (, fill out and return the enclosed order form. 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