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MACINTOSH KERMIT)SH 10 /Times-Italic AF 52275 XM (Page 1)SH 46800 50 8280 6252 UL 16 /Times-Bold AF 8280 8272 MT (1. MACINTOSH KERMIT)SH 10 /Times-Italic AF 8280 10566 MT (Program:)SH /Times-Roman SF 16280 XM (Bill Catchings, Bill Schilit, Frank da Cruz \050Columbia University\051,)SH 16280 11671 MT (Davide Cervone \050University of Rochester\051,)SH 16280 12776 MT (Matthias Aebi \050ECOFIN Research and Consulting, Ltd., Zuerich\051,)SH 16280 13881 MT (Paul Placeway \050Ohio State University\051.)SH /Times-Italic SF 8280 14986 MT (Language:)SH /Times-Roman SF 16280 XM (C \050MPW\051)SH /Times-Italic SF 8280 16091 MT (Documentation:)SH /Times-Roman SF 16280 XM (Christine Gianone, Frank da Cruz, Paul Placeway)SH /Times-Italic SF 8280 17196 MT (Version:)SH /Courier SF 16280 XM (0.9\05040\051)SH /Times-Italic SF 8280 18301 MT (Date:)SH /Times-Roman SF 16280 XM (May 26, 1988)SH 12 /Times-Bold AF 8280 20889 MT (MacKermit Capabilities At A Glance:)SH 10 /Times-Roman AF 9280 22680 MT (Local operation:)SH 34480 XM (Yes)SH 9280 23785 MT (Remote operation:)SH 34480 XM (Yes \050server mode only\051)SH 9280 24890 MT (Login scripts:)SH 34480 XM (No)SH 9280 25995 MT (Transfer text files:)SH 34480 XM (Yes)SH 9280 27100 MT (Transfer binary files:)SH 34480 XM (Yes)SH 9280 28205 MT (MacBinary transfers:)SH 34480 XM (No)SH 9280 29310 MT (Wildcard send:)SH 34480 XM (Yes \050whole HFS folders\051)SH 9280 30415 MT (File transfer interruption:)SH 34480 XM (Yes)SH 9280 31520 MT (Filename collision avoidance:)SH 34480 XM (Yes)SH 9280 32625 MT (Can time out:)SH 34480 XM (Yes)SH 9280 33730 MT (8th-bit prefixing:)SH 34480 XM (Yes)SH 9280 34835 MT (Repeat count prefixing:)SH 34480 XM (Yes)SH 9280 35940 MT (Alternate block checks:)SH 34480 XM (Yes)SH 9280 37045 MT (Terminal emulation:)SH 34480 XM (Yes \050VT100,VT102\051)SH 9280 38150 MT (Communication settings:)SH 34480 XM (Yes \050Speed, Parity, Echo\051)SH 9280 39255 MT (XON/XOFF:)SH 34480 XM (Yes)SH 9280 40360 MT (Transmit BREAK:)SH 34480 XM (Yes)SH 9280 41465 MT (IBM mainframe communication:)SH 34480 XM (Yes)SH 9280 42570 MT (Transaction logging:)SH 34480 XM (Yes)SH 9280 43675 MT (Session logging:)SH 34480 XM (Yes)SH 9280 44780 MT (Debug logging:)SH 34480 XM (No)SH 9280 45885 MT (Packet logging:)SH 34480 XM (No)SH 9280 46990 MT (Act as server:)SH 34480 XM (Yes)SH 9280 48095 MT (Talk to server:)SH 34480 XM (Yes)SH 9280 49200 MT (Advanced server functions:)SH 34480 XM (Yes)SH 9280 50305 MT (Local file management:)SH 34480 XM (Yes)SH 9280 51410 MT (Command/Init files:)SH 34480 XM (No)SH 9280 52515 MT (Key redefinition/macros:)SH 34480 XM (Yes)SH 9280 53620 MT (File attributes packets:)SH 34480 XM (No)SH 9280 54725 MT (Command macros:)SH 34480 XM (No)SH 9280 55830 MT (Raw file transmit:)SH 34480 XM (No)SH 9280 56935 MT (Long packets:)SH 34480 XM (Yes)SH 9280 58040 MT (Sliding windows:)SH 34480 XM (No)SH 14 /Times-Bold AF 8280 61642 MT (1.1. Introduction)SH 10 /Times-Roman AF 8280 63760 MT (Macintosh Kermit, or "MacKermit", is an implementation of) 261 W( the Kermit file transfer protocol for the Apple)260 W 8280 64956 MT (Macintosh family of computers. It was developed) 15 W( at Columbia University, based on C-Kermit \050which also forms the)16 W 8280 66152 MT (nucleus of Unix Kermit and many other Kermit programs\051.) 50 W( Version) 348 W( 0.9 of MacKermit runs on the Macintosh 512,)49 W 8280 67348 MT (XL \050Apple Lisa running MacWorks\051, 512e, Plus, SE,) 140 W( and II, under the regular Finder and the Multifinder, with)141 W 8280 68544 MT (which it can transfer files in the background. MacKermit 0.9 probably does not run on a 128k \050original, classic\051)101 W 8280 69740 MT (Macintosh, due to lack of sufficient memory, but) 67 W( should run OK on a "fat Mac" \050a 128K Mac upgraded to 512K\051.)68 W 8280 70936 MT (Version 0.8 should be retained for 128K Macs.)SH ES %%Page: 2 3 BS 0 SI 10 /Times-Italic AF 6120 4404 MT (Page 2)SH 12 /Times-Bold AF 26919 XM (Kermit User Guide: MACINTOSH KERMIT \0501.1\051)SH 46800 50 6120 5709 UL 10 /Times-Roman AF 6120 7886 MT (This manual assumes you are acquainted with your) 81 W( Macintosh, and that you are familiar with the general ideas of)80 W 6120 9082 MT (data communication and Kermit file transfer.) 58 W( A) 367 W( very brief overview is given here, but for details consult the early)59 W 6120 10278 MT (chapters of the)161 W /Times-Italic SF 12740 XM (Kermit User Guide)161 W /Times-Roman SF 21139 XM (\050of which this document is a chapter\051, or the book Kermit, A File) 161 W( Transfer)160 W 9980 50 42940 10478 UL 6120 11474 MT (Protocol, by Frank da Cruz, Digital Press) 116 W( \0501987\051. For further information about Kermit documentation, updates,)117 W 3389 50 6120 11674 UL 6120 12670 MT (lists of current available versions, and ordering information, write to:)SH 8120 14461 MT (Kermit Distribution)SH 8120 15566 MT (Columbia University Center for Computing Activities)SH 8120 16671 MT (612 West 115th Street)SH 8120 17776 MT (New York, NY 10025 \050USA\051)SH 14 /Times-Bold AF 6120 21378 MT (1.2. Installation)SH 10 /Times-Roman AF 6120 23496 MT (Before you can use Macintosh) 55 W( Kermit or any other communication program on your Mac, you must have a way to)54 W 6120 24692 MT (connect it to the other computers) 166 W( you wish to communicate with. This means either a direct cable connection)167 W 6120 25888 MT (\050usually using a "null modem" cable\051, or a modem connected to your Mac and to a telephone. The Macintosh poses)19 W 6120 27084 MT (two special problems at this level. First, its connectors are not the standard 25-pin RS-232) 33 W( style, but either 9-pin or)34 W 6120 28280 MT (8-pin special connectors which you need special adapters for. Second, the Macintosh) 190 W( does not supply a Data)189 W 6120 29476 MT (Terminal Ready \050DTR\051 signal, which) 9 W( is required by most modems before they will operate. To use your Mac with a)10 W 6120 30672 MT (modem that is not designed specifically for the Mac, you have to either \050a\051) 31 W( configure the modem to ignore the DTR)30 W 6120 31868 MT (signal, or \050b\051 feed some other active signal into the modem's DTR input.) 126 W( The) 503 W( former is usually done with DIP)127 W 6120 33064 MT (switches on the modem,) 98 W( the latter can be done in the connector that plugs into the modem by installing a jumper)97 W 6120 34260 MT (wire between DTR \050pin 20\051 and DSR \050pin 6\051, or by connecting the Mac's +12V) 80 W( output \050pin 6 on the Mac's 9-pin)81 W 6120 35456 MT (connector\051 to DTR \050pin 20\051 on the modem end.)SH 6120 37848 MT (If you have received a Macintosh Kermit diskette from Columbia University, there's no) 17 W( special software installation)16 W 6120 39044 MT (procedure -- just insert the diskette, double-click on the appropriate start-up file, or on MacKermit) 35 W( itself, and go. If)36 W 6120 40240 MT (all the communication and other settings agree with your requirements, there's nothing else you need to do.) 85 W( This)418 W 6120 41436 MT (process is illustrated in the next section, just below.)SH 6120 43828 MT (MacKermit is not copy-protected, and nothing out of the ordinary is required to make copies onto other) 20 W( diskettes, or)21 W 6120 45024 MT (onto your hard disk if you have one. Just use the ordinary Macintosh methods of copying files, folders, etc.)SH 6120 47416 MT (Later, you may wish to create settings files tailored to your) 5 W( communication environment, and you might also want to)4 W 6120 48612 MT (customize the keyboard) 35 W( configuration. Use the various Settings options for this, and then select Save Settings from)36 W 6120 49808 MT (the File menu. Settings and settings files are explained in Sections 1.10 and 1.11.)SH 14 /Times-Bold AF 6120 53410 MT (1.3. Getting Started)SH 10 /Times-Roman AF 6120 55528 MT (Kermit programs perform two major functions, terminal) 225 W( emulation and file transfer. Before transferring files)224 W 6120 56724 MT (between two systems you must establish a terminal connection from your system to) 83 W( the other one, either direct or)84 W 6120 57920 MT (else dialed up using a modem. Then to transfer files, login to the remote system if) 118 W( necessary, start up a Kermit)117 W 6120 59116 MT (program there, and then tell the two Kermit programs which files to transfer, and in what direction.)SH 6120 61508 MT (Most Kermit programs present you with a prompt, in response to) 32 W( which you type a command, repeating the process)33 W 6120 62704 MT (until you exit from the program. If you want to establish a terminal connection to another system, you) 8 W( must give the)7 W 6120 63900 MT (CONNECT command. Unlike) 43 W( these programs, MacKermit is)44 W /Times-Italic SF 31466 XM (always)SH /Times-Roman SF 34538 XM (connected, and whatever keystrokes you type)44 W 6120 65096 MT (are sent to the) 51 W( other system. To give commands to MacKermit itself, you must use the mouse to pull down menus)50 W 6120 66292 MT (from the menu bar that overlays your terminal session, or type special Command-key equivalents.)SH 6120 68684 MT (The following example shows how to transfer a file with MacKermit. The) 64 W( remote computer is a Unix system, but)65 W 6120 69880 MT (the method is the same with most others.)SH /Symbol SF 7910 71785 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 8620 XM (First insert the MacKermit diskette. It should appear on the screen) 136 W( as a diskette icon titled)135 W /Times-Bold SF 47310 XM (Kermit)SH ES %%Page: 3 4 BS 0 SI 12 /Times-Bold AF 8280 4404 MT (1.3. Getting Started)SH 10 /Times-Italic AF 52275 XM (Page 3)SH 46800 50 8280 5709 UL /Times-Bold SF 10780 7886 MT (0.9\05040\051)SH /Times-Roman SF (. Click) 250 W( on it twice to open if it did not open automatically when you inserted it in the drive.)SH /Symbol SF 10070 9875 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 10780 XM (Once the disk is opened, you will) 23 W( see three MacKermit icons across the top of the screen. For the Unix)24 W 10780 10980 MT (system and most others you can) 103 W( use the ")102 W /Times-Bold SF (Normal Settings)102 W /Times-Roman SF (" icon -- to start the Kermit program click)102 W 10780 12085 MT (twice on it. For linemode connections) 222 W( to IBM mainframes, you would click twice on the ")223 W /Times-Bold SF (IBM)SH 10780 13190 MT (Mainframe Linemode Settings)SH /Times-Roman SF (" icon.)SH /Symbol SF 10070 15179 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 10780 XM (You will see a white backround with) 108 W( menus stored under the headings)107 W /Times-Bold SF 40399 XM (File)SH /Times-Roman SF (,)SH /Times-Bold SF 42617 XM (Edit)SH /Times-Roman SF (,)SH /Times-Bold SF 45058 XM (Settings)SH /Times-Roman SF (,)SH /Times-Bold SF 49054 XM (Remote)SH /Times-Roman SF (,)SH 10780 16284 MT (and)SH /Times-Bold SF 12474 XM (Log)SH /Times-Roman SF (.)SH /Symbol SF 10070 18273 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 10780 XM (Move the mouse pointer to the)SH /Times-Bold SF 23279 XM (Settings)SH /Times-Roman SF 26918 XM (menu and select)SH /Times-Bold SF 33611 XM (Communications...)SH /Times-Roman SF 41889 XM (by clicking on it once.)SH /Symbol SF 10070 20262 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 10780 XM (MacKermit normally sets the communication speed to) 14 W( 9600 bits per second. Click on the circle in front)15 W 10780 21367 MT (of 1200 \050or whatever) 117 W( speed you need to match the baud rate of your modem and/or remote system\051.)116 W 10780 22472 MT (Check to see that the other communication settings like parity are as) 45 W( required, and make any necessary)46 W 10780 23577 MT (changes.)SH /Symbol SF 10070 25566 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 10780 XM (Click on the ")SH /Courier SF (OK)SH /Times-Roman SF (" box to accept the settings.)SH /Symbol SF 10070 27555 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 10780 XM (If you have a Hayes-like dialout modem, follow the next two steps:)SH 12780 29346 MT (1.)SH 13780 XM (Type AT \050uppercase\051) 75 W( and then press the Enter key. The modem should respond with "OK" or)74 W 13780 30451 MT (the digit "0" \050zero\051.) 33 W( If) 317 W( it doesn't, check the cable, the modem, etc \050consult your modem manual)34 W 13780 31556 MT (for details\051.)SH 12780 33766 MT (2.)SH 13780 XM (Now type ATDT 7654321 followed by Enter \050replace 7654321 by the actual phone number\051.) 28 W( If)305 W 13780 34871 MT (the connection succeeds, you'll get a message like CONNECT) 189 W( \050or the digit "1"\051, otherwise)190 W 13780 35976 MT (you'll see an error message like NO CARRIER, ERROR, etc, or a digit like 3 or 4 \050see your)108 W 13780 37081 MT (modem manual\051.)SH 10780 38872 MT (For non-Hayes-compatible modems, follow the) 307 W( instructions in your modem manual. For direct)308 W 10780 39977 MT (connections, skip this step altogether.)SH 8280 41768 MT (Now you should) 37 W( be talking to the Unix system. Type a carriage return to get its attention, and it will issue its login)36 W 8280 42964 MT (prompt. In) 250 W( the examples below, underlining is used to show the parts that you would type.)SH /Courier SF 10680 44679 MT (Login: christin)SH /Times-Italic SF 28680 XM (Login to the host.)SH 4800 50 14880 44879 UL /Courier SF 10680 45710 MT (password:)SH /Times-Italic SF 28680 XM (\050Passwords normally don't echo.\051)SH 3600 50 16080 45910 UL /Courier SF 10680 47425 MT (% kermit)SH /Times-Italic SF 28680 XM (Run Kermit on the host.)SH 3600 50 11880 47625 UL /Courier SF 10680 49140 MT (C-Kermit>receive)SH /Times-Italic SF 28680 XM (Tell it to receive a file.)SH 4200 50 16080 49340 UL /Times-Roman SF 8280 51532 MT (Now tell MacKermit what file to send:)SH /Symbol SF 10070 53437 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 10780 XM (Use the mouse to point to the)41 W /Times-Bold SF 23039 XM (File)SH /Times-Roman SF 24941 XM (menu and select) 41 W( the)42 W /Times-Bold SF 33272 XM (Send File...)42 W /Times-Roman SF 38621 XM (option. You) 334 W( can either type in the)42 W 10780 54542 MT (name of the file \050if you know the name\051 or select the alternate drive to see what files are) 81 W( on the disk.)80 W 10780 55647 MT (Once you see the file you want to send, click on the filename and then click on the) 86 W( SEND option \050or)87 W 10780 56752 MT (you can just click twice on the filename\051.)SH /Symbol SF 10070 58741 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 10780 XM (A "File Transfer Status" box will) 50 W( appear to report the progress of the transer.)49 W /Times-Italic SF 42719 XM (NOTE:)SH /Times-Roman SF 45907 XM (If the number of)49 W 10780 59846 MT (retries is increasing but not the number of) 49 W( packets, you should check your)50 W /Times-Bold SF 41196 XM (Communications...)SH /Times-Roman SF 49524 XM (settings)SH 10780 60951 MT (under the)SH /Times-Bold SF 14779 XM (Settings)SH /Times-Roman SF 18418 XM (menu.)SH /Symbol SF 10070 62940 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 10780 XM (When the file transfer is completed, the "File Transfer Status" box should) 70 W( disappear and the C-Kermit)69 W 10780 64045 MT (prompt should reappear.)SH 8280 66437 MT (You have just transferred a file from the Macintosh) 26 W( to the Unix system. To transfer a file in the other direction, use)27 W 8280 67633 MT (the ")5 W /Courier SF (send)SH /Times-Italic SF 13170 XM (filename)SH /Times-Roman SF (" command) 5 W( on Unix instead of ")4 W /Courier SF (receive)SH /Times-Roman SF (", and click on ")4 W /Times-Bold SF (Receive File...)4 W /Times-Roman SF (" from) 258 W( the Mac's)4 W /Times-Bold SF 53469 XM (File)SH /Times-Roman SF 8280 68829 MT (menu, instead of ")SH /Times-Bold SF (Send File...)SH /Times-Roman SF (".)SH 8280 71221 MT (After the file is transferred, your terminal connection is automatically resumed.) 255 W( Once) 761 W( your Unix session is)256 W ES %%Page: 4 5 BS 0 SI 10 /Times-Italic AF 6120 4404 MT (Page 4)SH 12 /Times-Bold AF 26919 XM (Kermit User Guide: MACINTOSH KERMIT \0501.3\051)SH 46800 50 6120 5709 UL 10 /Times-Roman AF 6120 7886 MT (complete, you can log out, and then exit from MacKermit:)SH /Courier SF 8520 9541 MT (C-Kermit>exit)SH 2400 50 13920 9741 UL 8520 11256 MT (% ^D)SH /Times-Italic SF 26520 XM (Logout from Unix by typing Ctrl-D.)SH 1200 50 9720 11456 UL /Times-Roman SF 8120 13047 MT (1.)SH 9120 XM (Select the)SH /Times-Bold SF 13286 XM (Quit)SH /Times-Roman SF 15481 XM (option in the)SH /Times-Bold SF 20787 XM (File)SH /Times-Roman SF 22648 XM (menu by clicking on it.)SH 8120 14705 MT (2.)SH 9120 XM (Select the)122 W /Times-Bold SF 13530 XM (Close)SH /Times-Roman SF 16235 XM (option in the)122 W /Times-Bold SF 21907 XM (File)SH /Times-Roman SF 23890 XM (menu by clicking on it \050assuming you want) 122 W( to close the current)121 W 9120 15810 MT (folder\051.)SH 8120 17468 MT (3.)SH 9120 XM (Select the)84 W /Times-Bold SF 13454 XM (Eject)SH /Times-Roman SF 16009 XM (option in) 84 W( the)85 W /Times-Bold SF 21569 XM (File)SH /Times-Roman SF 23515 XM (menu by clicking on it \050assuming you ran Kermit from a diskette)85 W 9120 18573 MT (that you want to eject\051.)SH 6120 20965 MT (That's the easiest and quickest way to use Kermit. If this simple scenario) 138 W( does not work for you, look for any)137 W 6120 22161 MT (obvious incorrect settings \050speed, parity\051, fix them, and try again. Otherwise, read on.)SH 14 /Times-Bold AF 6120 25763 MT (1.4. The Macintosh File System)SH 10 /Times-Roman AF 6120 27881 MT (The Macintosh file system consists of one or more) 214 W( disks, each disk containing files. There are actually two)215 W 6120 29077 MT (Macintosh file systems, which work slightly differently.)SH 6120 31469 MT (Disks formatted for the older Macintosh File System \050MFS\051 are essentially "flat". All files on one) 96 W( of these disks)95 W 6120 32665 MT (must have a unique) 6 W( name. Files may be collected together into "folders", but folders are not analogous to directories)7 W 6120 33861 MT (on other file) 11 W( systems, and no two folders on the same disk may contain files of the same name; the folders exist only)10 W 6120 35057 MT (to make things look nicer in the Finder. All Macintoshes have support for MFS.)SH 6120 37449 MT (Disks formatted with the newer Hierarchical File System \050HFS\051 are not "flat"; each folder is a) 17 W( directory. There may)18 W 6120 38645 MT (not be more than one file with the same name in a single folder, but there may) 13 W( be identically named files in different)12 W 6120 39841 MT (folders.)SH 6120 42233 MT (Macintosh file names may contain practically any printable characters, including space and punctuation -- but colon)28 W 6120 43429 MT (\050``)SH /Courier SF (:)SH /Times-Roman SF (''\051 may not be used; it is used in device names and as the HFS path element separator.)SH 14 /Times-Bold AF 6120 47031 MT (1.5. Menus)SH 10 /Times-Roman AF 6120 49149 MT (The major menus are)134 W /Times-Bold SF 15376 XM (Apple)SH /Times-Roman SF (,)SH /Times-Bold SF 18566 XM (File)SH /Times-Roman SF (,)SH /Times-Bold SF 20811 XM (Edit)SH /Times-Roman SF (,)SH /Times-Bold SF 23279 XM (Settings)SH /Times-Roman SF (,)SH /Times-Bold SF 27302 XM (Remote)SH /Times-Roman SF (, and)134 W /Times-Bold SF 33040 XM (Log)SH /Times-Roman SF (. The)518 W /Times-Bold SF 37664 XM (Apple)SH /Times-Roman SF 40604 XM (menu gives) 134 W( some information)133 W 6120 50345 MT (about the program, including the MacKermit version number and the C-Kermit protocol mudule version number)127 W 6120 51541 MT (\050useful in reporting bugs\051. It also shows statistics about the most recent file transfer.)SH 6120 53933 MT (The)SH /Times-Bold SF 7958 XM (File)SH /Times-Roman SF 9852 XM (menu invokes Kermit's) 33 W( file transfer functions,)32 W /Times-Bold SF 28793 XM (Send)SH /Times-Roman SF (,)SH /Times-Bold SF 31437 XM (Get)SH /Times-Roman SF (, and)32 W /Times-Bold SF 35250 XM (Receive)SH /Times-Roman SF (. It) 314 W( also allows settings to be saved)32 W 6120 55129 MT (and restored,) 29 W( and like most Macintosh applications, includes a "quit" entry for leaving the program, and a "transfer")30 W 6120 56325 MT (entry for transferring to another program without going through the Finder.)SH 6120 58717 MT (The)SH /Times-Bold SF 8021 XM (Edit)SH /Times-Roman SF 10200 XM (menu provides support for Macintosh desk accessories that need to have this menu to do cut and paste.)95 W 6120 59913 MT (This menu does not currently do anything in MacKermit.)SH 6120 62305 MT (The)SH /Times-Bold SF 8024 XM (Settings)SH /Times-Roman SF 11762 XM (menu provides dialog boxes for file, communications, and protocol settings; these will be discussed)100 W 6120 63501 MT (below.)SH 6120 65893 MT (The)SH /Times-Bold SF 8037 XM (Remote)SH /Times-Roman SF 11675 XM (menu has the) 112 W( commands that can be sent to Kermit servers, as well as an option to turn Macintosh)111 W 6120 67089 MT (Kermit itself into a server \050also discussed below\051.)SH 6120 69481 MT (The)SH /Times-Bold SF 7997 XM (Log)SH /Times-Roman SF 9986 XM (menu contains commands to start and stop session and transaction logging. It also has an entry) 72 W( to dump)73 W 6120 70677 MT (the current screen image to the session log, which is only enabled when the session log is open.)SH ES %%Page: 5 6 BS 0 SI 12 /Times-Bold AF 8280 4404 MT (1.6. Terminal Emulation)SH 10 /Times-Italic AF 52275 XM (Page 5)SH 46800 50 8280 6071 UL 14 /Times-Bold AF 8280 8138 MT (1.6. Terminal Emulation)SH 10 /Times-Roman AF 8280 10256 MT (Before you can) 42 W( transfer files, you have to establish a terminal connection with the other computer. You don't have)41 W 8280 11452 MT (to give MacKermit any special command to do this, just start the program. Assuming you have) 239 W( a physical)240 W 8280 12648 MT (connection, then the software will) 105 W( use it. If you think you have a physical connection, but don't see any results,)104 W 8280 13844 MT (click on the)72 W /Times-Bold SF 13412 XM (Settings)SH /Times-Roman SF 17123 XM (menu and select)72 W /Times-Bold SF 24032 XM (Communications)SH /Times-Roman SF 31632 XM (to make sure you have the right speed) 72 W( and parity. If you)73 W 8280 15040 MT (have to dial out to make) 8 W( the connection, you must do this yourself -- Mac Kermit won't do it for you. Depending on)7 W 8280 16236 MT (the type of modem, you) 100 W( must either type dialing commands to it directly \050like the Hayes ATDT command in the)101 W 8280 17432 MT (example in section 1.3\051, or else dial the phone manually, wait for an answer and a carrier tone, and then put) 114 W( the)113 W 8280 18628 MT (modem in data mode.)SH 8280 21020 MT (Once you've made the connection, you can use MacKermit's terminal) 48 W( emulator, which conforms to ANSI standard)49 W 8280 22216 MT (X3.64, providing a subset of the) 74 W( features of the DEC VT102 terminal \050a VT100 with line and character insert and)73 W 8280 23412 MT (delete functions added\051. The functions provided are) 157 W( sufficient to allow MacKermit to act as a terminal for the)158 W 8280 24608 MT (EMACS full-screen editor as it exists on most) 163 W( timesharing systems, and for most host-resident display-oriented)162 W 8280 25804 MT (applications that expect to do cursor positioning and editing on the VT100) 103 W( or VT102 screen, such as VAX TPU.)104 W 8280 27000 MT (MacKermit does not currently support the following VT100/102 functions:)SH /Symbol SF 10070 28905 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 10780 XM (Double height or double width lines)SH /Symbol SF 10070 30010 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 10780 XM (Blinking)SH /Symbol SF 10070 31115 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 10780 XM (132 columns)SH /Symbol SF 10070 32220 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 10780 XM (DEC-style line wrapping)SH /Symbol SF 10070 33325 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 10780 XM (Control characters embedded in escape sequences)SH /Symbol SF 10070 34430 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 10780 XM (VT52 mode)SH 8280 36221 MT (\050this is not an exhaustive list\051)SH 8280 38613 MT (The keyboard is set up by default as follows: If) 55 W( your Macintosh has a Control key \050ie. an SE or II\051, Kermit uses it,)54 W 8280 39809 MT (and the Command \050Fan, Cloverleaf\051 key can be used for keyboard equivalents for menus.) 111 W( If) 474 W( your Mac does not)112 W 8280 41005 MT (have a Control key, then the Command key is used as the Control key.) 40 W( The) 329 W( CAPS LOCK key forces all alphabetic)39 W 8280 42201 MT (characters to upper case. The terminal emulator sends ESC \050escape\051) 84 W( when the ``)85 W /Courier SF (`)SH /Times-Roman SF ('' \050accent grave\051 key is pressed)85 W 8280 43397 MT (unshifted \050even if) 10 W( your keyboard has an ESC key\051. The character ``)9 W /Courier SF (`)SH /Times-Roman SF ('' can be sent by typing Control \050or Command\051)9 W 8280 44593 MT (and the same key. The Backspace key sends a Delete \050Rubout\051 and Control-Backspace) 38 W( sends a Backspace. On the)39 W 8280 45789 MT (original Mac keyboards, the main keypad Enter key sends a "short" \050250ms\051 BREAK signal. The) 64 W( Mac+, Mac SE,)63 W 8280 46985 MT (and Mac II do not have a main keypad Enter key, so the BREAK function must be reassigned to another key.)SH 8280 49377 MT (You can modify the keyboard layout any way you like, defining keyboard macros, defining or moving) 62 W( the Control)63 W 8280 50573 MT (and Escape keys, etc., using MacKermit's built-in key) 73 W( configuration features. Older MacKermits \050version 0.8 and)72 W 8280 51769 MT (earlier\051 came with a separate key configuration program called CKMKEY. This should not be) 17 W( used, because it does)18 W 8280 52965 MT (not understand the format of the 0.9 and later keyboard configuration software.)SH 8280 55357 MT (MacKermit includes a mouse-controlled cursor positioning feature for use during terminal emulation.) 12 W( If) 273 W( the "Mouse)11 W 8280 56553 MT (-> Arrow Keys" feature is turned on \050via the)40 W /Times-Bold SF 26635 XM (Terminal)SH /Times-Roman SF 30925 XM (entry of the)40 W /Times-Bold SF 35905 XM (Settings)SH /Times-Roman SF 39585 XM (menu\051, then when the mouse button is)41 W 8280 57749 MT (pressed, the program acts as if you typed the VT100 keypad arrow keys to move the) 81 W( terminal cursor to where the)80 W 8280 58945 MT (mouse cursor is. MacKermit does this by sending the absolute) 20 W( strings for arrow keys, independant of what is bound)21 W 8280 60141 MT (to the actual arrow keys of the keyboard.)SH 8280 62533 MT (MacKermit sets the Mac hardware to do) 44 W( 8-bit data communication with no parity, and then correctly sets the parity)43 W 8280 63729 MT (bit of each character itself in software, as requested in) 61 W( the)62 W /Times-Bold SF 32224 XM (Communication)SH /Times-Roman SF 39425 XM (settings menu. This has the benefit of)62 W 8280 64925 MT (avoiding the problem of a machine which requires a different) 158 W( input parity than it sends back. MacKermit will)157 W 8280 66121 MT (correctly receive all of the characters sent to it, no matter which parity they are.)SH 8280 68513 MT (To allow useful coexistence of desk accessories and Kermit, the terminal emulation window) 52 W( may be dragged using)53 W 8280 69709 MT (the drag bar. If) 115 W( a desk accessory overlays the emulation window, the emulation window can be clicked upon to)114 W 8280 70905 MT (move it in) 85 W( front of the DA, and later dragged to reveal the hidden desk accessory so that it can be restored to the)86 W ES %%Page: 6 7 BS 0 SI 10 /Times-Italic AF 6120 4404 MT (Page 6)SH 12 /Times-Bold AF 26919 XM (Kermit User Guide: MACINTOSH KERMIT \0501.6\051)SH 46800 50 6120 5709 UL 10 /Times-Roman AF 6120 7886 MT (foreground. The) 362 W( same thing can be done with Kermit's own remote response window) 56 W( as well. Note that Kermit's)55 W 6120 9082 MT (terminal emulation window does not accept input when any other window is in the foreground.)SH 6120 11474 MT (MacKermit uses XON/XOFF \050control-Q and) 42 W( control-S\051 flow control during terminal emulation and file transfer. If)43 W 6120 12670 MT (the other system does not understand XON/XOFF, problems may result at high speeds. The terminal emulator can)49 W 6120 13866 MT (normally keep up at 9600 baud, and has a very large input buffer, but) 73 W( after several continuous scrolling screens at)74 W 6120 15062 MT (this speed, some characters may be lost. When running at high) 113 W( baud rates on a system that does not understand)112 W 6120 16258 MT (XON/XOFF flow control, either keep your terminal in page mode, use a text paging program such) 41 W( as Unix "more",)42 W 6120 17454 MT (or view text with a non-scrolling screen editor. Also, don't drag the terminal) 2 W( emulation window while characters are)1 W 6120 18650 MT (arriving; if you do, the characters may be lost and the display may become confused.)SH 6120 21042 MT (During terminal emulation, the characters displayed on the screen may also be saved on the disk. This allows you to)7 W 6120 22238 MT (record interactions with the remote system, or to "capture" files that you can't transfer with) 119 W( Kermit protocol, for)118 W 6120 23434 MT (example when the remote system does not have a Kermit program. Use the)38 W /Times-Bold SF 37174 XM (Log)SH /Times-Roman SF 39129 XM (menu, and choose session) 38 W( logging)39 W 6120 24630 MT (to activate this feature. The result goes) 103 W( into a file called "Kermit Session" in the current folder, which is always)102 W 6120 25826 MT (appended to, rather than overwritten. To create a new session log, delete or rename the old one first.)SH 6120 28218 MT (The following features are missing from the) 231 W( MacKermit terminal emulator, and may be added in subsequent)232 W 6120 29414 MT (releases:)SH /Symbol SF 7910 31319 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 8620 XM (Restoration of character attributes such as underlining or highlighting.)SH /Symbol SF 7910 32424 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 8620 XM (Cutting text from screen to clipboard.)SH /Symbol SF 7910 33529 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 8620 XM (Transmission of raw text to host \050e.g. pasting to screen\051.)SH /Symbol SF 7910 34634 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 8620 XM (Screen rollback.)SH /Symbol SF 7910 35739 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 8620 XM (Screen resizing.)SH /Symbol SF 7910 36844 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 8620 XM (Explicit modem or dialer control.)SH /Symbol SF 7910 37949 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 8620 XM (Login scripts.)SH /Symbol SF 7910 39054 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 8620 XM (Printer support.)SH /Symbol SF 7910 40159 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 8620 XM (Ability to use the printer port for terminal emulation.)SH /Symbol SF 7910 41264 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 8620 XM (A way to disable XON/XOFF flow control, or select other flow controls.)SH 14 /Times-Bold AF 6120 44866 MT (1.7. File Transfer)SH 10 /Times-Roman AF 6120 46984 MT (Like most Kermit programs, MacKermit allows you to send and receive) 63 W( text or binary files singly or in groups. It)62 W 6120 48180 MT (will interact with a remote Kermit server, and it can act as a server itself. However, due) 35 W( to the unique nature of the)36 W 6120 49376 MT (Macintosh file system, there are some special considerations:)SH /Symbol SF 7910 51281 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 8620 XM (Mode - Text or Binary. Binary means the data is sent or stored without modification. Text means) 38 W( that)37 W 2333 50 8620 51481 UL 8620 52386 MT (every carriage return character \050CR\051 in a Macintosh file) 231 W( is translated to a carriage-return-linefeed)232 W 8620 53491 MT (\050CRLF\051 sequence when sending, and every CRLF) 61 W( in an incoming file is turned into a CR when stored)60 W 8620 54596 MT (on the Mac disk. A text file is produced) 118 W( when you save a file from MacWrite or other applications)119 W 8620 55701 MT (using the "text only") 50 W( option; text files are not associated with any particular Macintosh application and)49 W 8620 56806 MT (can be sent in a useful fashion to other kinds of computers.)SH 8620 58795 MT (A word of caution about Macintosh text) 79 W( files: The Macintosh supports an extended version of ASCII,)80 W 8620 59900 MT (with characters like accented and umlauted vowels in the 128-255) 215 W( range. These characters allow)214 W 8620 61005 MT (representation of Roman-based languages other than English, but they) 131 W( do not follow any of the ISO)132 W 8620 62110 MT (standards for extended character sets, and thus are only useful on a Mac.) 61 W( When) 371 W( transferring text files,)60 W 8620 63215 MT (you should ensure that either there are no extended) 83 W( characters in the file, or that the other system can)84 W 8620 64320 MT (understand the Mac's 8-bit characters.)SH /Symbol SF 7910 66309 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 8620 XM (Fork - Data or Resource. Macintosh files may) 104 W( have two "forks". The data fork contains data for an)103 W 1889 50 8620 66509 UL 8620 67414 MT (application; the resource fork contains icons, strings, dialog boxes,) 231 W( and so forth. For instance, a)232 W 8620 68519 MT (MacWrite document contains text and formatting information in the data fork, and fonts in) 28 W( the resource)27 W 8620 69624 MT (fork. For) 250 W( applications, the executable code is stored in the resource fork.)SH ES %%Page: 7 8 BS 0 SI 12 /Times-Bold AF 8280 4404 MT (1.7. File Transfer)SH 10 /Times-Italic AF 52275 XM (Page 7)SH 46800 50 8280 5709 UL /Times-Roman SF 8280 7886 MT (File transfer is initiated when you select)70 W /Times-Bold SF 25018 XM (Send file...)70 W /Times-Roman SF (,)SH /Times-Bold SF 30103 XM (Receive File...)71 W /Times-Roman SF (, or)71 W /Times-Bold SF 37786 XM (Get file from server...)71 W /Times-Roman SF 47483 XM (from MacKermit's)71 W /Times-Bold SF 8280 9082 MT (File)SH /Times-Roman SF 10141 XM (menu.)SH 8280 11474 MT (File transfers can be canceled by clicking on the Cancel) 122 W( File or Cancel Group buttons. These will always work)121 W 8280 12670 MT (when sending. When) 27 W( receiving, they will work if the opposite Kermit honors this \050optional\051 feature of the protocol.)28 W 8280 13866 MT (There is also an "emergency exit" from any protocol operation, which can) 270 W( be taken at any time by typing)269 W 8280 15062 MT ("Command-)SH /Courier SF (.)SH /Times-Roman SF (" -- that is, hold down the Command \050Fan, Cloverleaf\051 key and type period.)SH 8280 17454 MT (The progress of file transfer operations can be logged into a Macintosh file called a) 34 W( "transaction log". This log will)35 W 8280 18650 MT (show the names of the files transferred, the date) 2 W( and time, and the completion status. This feature is useful with long)1 W 8280 19846 MT (unattended transfers) 185 W( -- you can come back later and read the transaction log to find out what happened. The)186 W 8280 21042 MT (transaction log is called "Kermit Log".)SH 8280 23434 MT (The current version of Mac Kermit can only send one fork of a file at a time. When a file) 25 W( has two forks, there is no)24 W 8280 24630 MT (provision for sending both forks together. This restriction may be lifted in future releases) 196 W( of MacKermit, for)197 W 8280 25826 MT (example by converting applications to MacBinary format during transmission.)SH 12 /Times-Bold AF 8280 28942 MT (1.7.1. Sending Files)SH 10 /Times-Roman AF 8280 30884 MT (To send files, first put the remote Kermit in server mode, or else give it the RECEIVE command.) 110 W( Then) 468 W( use the)109 W 8280 32080 MT (mouse to select)36 W /Times-Bold SF 14804 XM (Send file...)36 W /Times-Roman SF 19571 XM (from the)36 W /Times-Bold SF 23309 XM (File)SH /Times-Roman SF 25206 XM (menu. This) 322 W( will give you a MacKermit file-open box, which includes) 36 W( the)37 W 8280 33276 MT (standard Macintosh dialog items -- a file list, Disk and Eject buttons, etc. You can either send one file at a time, by)29 W 8280 34472 MT (clicking on its name in the file) 104 W( list, or send the entire contents of the current HFS folder \050for HFS disks only, of)105 W 8280 35668 MT (course\051. Clicking) 528 W( the Disk button will switch the file list to another physical disk. If desired,) 139 W( you can type an)138 W 8280 36864 MT (alternate name to send the file under. When you select a file, MacKermit examines its type; if the type is) 86 W( APPL,)87 W 8280 38060 MT (then MacKermit expects to send the resource fork in binary mode, otherwise the data fork in text mode.) 35 W( The) 319 W( Mode)34 W 8280 39256 MT (and Fork radio buttons will display these choices; you may change them before clicking the Send button.)SH 12 /Times-Bold AF 8280 42372 MT (1.7.2. Receiving Files)SH 10 /Times-Roman AF 8280 44314 MT (You can receive or get multiple files, providing the opposite Kermit is capable of sending multiple files in a) 54 W( single)55 W 8280 45510 MT (transaction \050most are\051. To receive files, first give the remote Kermit a SEND command and) 110 W( then select)109 W /Times-Bold SF 51804 XM (Receive)SH 8280 46706 MT (file...)SH /Times-Roman SF 10677 XM (from the)64 W /Times-Bold SF 14471 XM (File)SH /Times-Roman SF 16396 XM (menu. To) 378 W( get files from a server,) 64 W( first put the remote Kermit into server mode, then select the)65 W /Times-Bold SF 8280 47902 MT (Get file from server...)65 W /Times-Roman SF 17952 XM (option from the)64 W /Times-Bold SF 24616 XM (File menu)64 W /Times-Roman SF (, and type in the name of the file you want to get, or a wildcard)64 W 8280 49098 MT (designator for multiple files, in the remote system's filename syntax.)SH 8280 51490 MT (As each file arrives at the Mac, it will be decoded according to the current mode \050text or binary\051, and stored in) 57 W( the)58 W 8280 52686 MT (default fork \050data or resource\051. The file names will be either) 84 W( the names the files arrive with \050overwriting existing)83 W 8280 53882 MT (files of the same names\051 or) 120 W( new unique names \050when name conflicts occur\051, according to the current default for)121 W 8280 55078 MT (name collisions. You may also elect to perform an "attended" receive, in which you) 13 W( have an opportunity to override)12 W 8280 56274 MT (file defaults on a per-file basis \050do this in the)44 W /Times-Bold SF 26884 XM (Protocol)SH /Times-Roman SF 30788 XM (section of the)45 W /Times-Bold SF 36561 XM (Settings)SH /Times-Roman SF 40245 XM (menu\051. But) 340 W( attended operation must)45 W 8280 57470 MT (be used with caution --) 16 W( if you take too long \050more than about a minute\051 to execute an incoming file's dialog box, the)15 W 8280 58666 MT (opposite Kermit could time out and terminate the transaction. If) 17 W( this happens, tell the opposite Kermit to send again)18 W 8280 59862 MT (and try again with the receive dialog.)SH 8280 62254 MT (The folder for new files is the same as the location of the settings file, or if no settings file was used) 65 W( then the new)64 W 8280 63450 MT (files appear on the desktop. If you are transferring a lot of files and want) 6 W( to keep them together, create a folder, drag)7 W 8280 64646 MT (the settings file into it, and double click on the settings file; all created files will appear in that folder.)SH ES %%Page: 8 9 BS 0 SI 10 /Times-Italic AF 6120 4404 MT (Page 8)SH 12 /Times-Bold AF 26919 XM (Kermit User Guide: MACINTOSH KERMIT \0501.8\051)SH 46800 50 6120 6071 UL 14 SS 6120 8138 MT (1.8. Remote Commands)SH 10 /Times-Roman AF 6120 10256 MT (When connected to a Kermit server, MacKermit is capable of issuing special file management and other commands)35 W 6120 11452 MT (to it. The)14 W /Times-Bold SF 10315 XM (Remote)SH /Times-Roman SF 13855 XM (menu contains these commands. You may request directory listings, you can delete files, change)15 W 6120 12648 MT (directories, etc,) 66 W( on server's machine. The response from these commands \050if any\051 is displayed in a special pop-up)65 W 6120 13844 MT (window. Responses) 412 W( to multiple Remote commands are separated by a dashed line. The response window can be)82 W 6120 15040 MT (scrolled, sized, and positioned, and can be hidden by clicking the menu item ")127 W /Times-Bold SF (Hide Response)126 W /Times-Roman SF (" or the window's)126 W 6120 16236 MT (go-away box; all text remains intact and will be appended to the next time you do) 6 W( a Remote command; it can also be)7 W 6120 17432 MT (brought to the foreground by) 5 W( clicking the)4 W /Times-Bold SF 22900 XM (Show Response)4 W /Times-Roman SF 29742 XM (menu item. Note that typein to the terminal emulator will)4 W 6120 18628 MT (not take effect) 44 W( when the response window -- or any other window \050such as a desk accessory\051 -- is up front. This is)45 W 6120 19824 MT (not a bug, but a feature of the Macintosh user interface guidelines.)SH 6120 22216 MT (If the response buffer gets too) 86 W( full \050greater than 30,000 characters\051, MacKermit will remove enough text from the)85 W 6120 23412 MT (beginning of the buffer, in 512 byte chunks, to make it less than 30,000 characters again.)SH 6120 25804 MT (A Remote command can be) 54 W( canceled by taking the Emergency Exit \050Command-)55 W /Courier SF (.)SH /Times-Roman SF (\051. To) 360 W( disengage from the remote)55 W 6120 27000 MT (Kermit server, click on)SH /Times-Bold SF 15590 XM (Bye)SH /Times-Roman SF 17451 XM (or)SH /Times-Bold SF 18534 XM (Finish)SH /Times-Roman SF 21452 XM (in the)SH /Times-Bold SF 23952 XM (Remote)SH /Times-Roman SF 27478 XM (menu.)SH 14 /Times-Bold AF 6120 30602 MT (1.9. Server Operation)SH 10 /Times-Roman AF 6120 32720 MT (MacKermit may itself act as a Kermit) 22 W( server. Just set the desired parameters in the)21 W /Times-Bold SF 39927 XM (Settings)SH /Times-Roman SF 43587 XM (menu, then click on)21 W /Times-Bold SF 51809 XM (Be)SH 6120 33916 MT (a Server)165 W /Times-Roman SF 10282 XM (in the)165 W /Times-Bold SF 13112 XM (Remote)SH /Times-Roman SF 16803 XM (menu. The) 580 W( MacKermit server can respond to SEND, GET,) 165 W( REMOTE DIRECTORY,)166 W 6120 35112 MT (FINISH, and BYE commands. You can send single or multiple files to a MacKermit server, and you) 128 W( can get a)127 W 6120 36308 MT (single file from it by name. You can also get all the files in) 79 W( the current folder by using a colon \050``)80 W /Courier SF (:)SH /Times-Roman SF (''\051 as the file)80 W 6120 37504 MT (specification in the GET command:)SH /Courier SF 8520 39159 MT (GET :)SH /Times-Roman SF 6120 40876 MT (If you give the FINISH command, MacKermit will return to terminal mode. If you give the BYE command,) 98 W( the)97 W 6120 42072 MT (Macintosh will reboot itself.)SH 6120 44464 MT (You can) 184 W( take MacKermit out of server mode from the Mac keyboard by typing the emergency exit sequence,)185 W 6120 45660 MT (Command-dot.)SH 14 /Times-Bold AF 6120 49262 MT (1.10. Settings)SH 10 /Times-Roman AF 6120 51380 MT (You can change File, Communications, Protocol, Terminal, Keyboard macros, and Keyboard modifier settings) 92 W( by)91 W 6120 52576 MT (using the)61 W /Times-Bold SF 10131 XM (Settings)SH /Times-Roman SF 13831 XM (pull-down menu. You) 61 W( can save and load these settings by invoking the appropriate selection in)62 W 6120 53772 MT (the)SH /Times-Bold SF 7625 XM (File)SH /Times-Roman SF 9519 XM (menu. If) 316 W( the "bundle bit" has been correctly) 33 W( set on your version of MacKermit \050it should be\051, then you can)32 W 6120 54968 MT (double-click on the resulting document to start MacKermit with those settings.)SH 6120 57360 MT (The)SH /Times-Bold SF 7925 XM (File)SH /Times-Roman SF 9786 XM (settings establish the defaults for file transfer:)SH /Symbol SF 7910 59265 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 8620 XM (Attended versus Unattended operation for incoming files.)SH 3666 50 8620 59465 UL 4610 50 15341 59465 UL /Symbol SF 7910 61254 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 8620 XM (Naming: When doing unattended file reception, whether incoming files should supersede) 60 W( existing files)61 W 3222 50 8620 61454 UL 4388 50 17716 61454 UL 8620 62359 MT (of the same name, or a new unique name should be assigned to) 105 W( them. If the latter, the new name is)104 W 8620 63464 MT (formed by adding a dot and a number to the end. For instance, if a file) 97 W( called FOO exists and a file)98 W 8620 64569 MT (called FOO arrives, MacKermit will store the arriving file as FOO.1; if FOO.1 exists, then FOO.2, etc.)SH /Symbol SF 7910 66558 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 8620 XM (Mode: text or binary. Used for received files only. When sending, MacKermit tries) 96 W( to figure out an)95 W 2333 50 8620 66758 UL 8620 67663 MT (appropriate mode for the file being sent \050but then lets you override it the Send File dialog\051.)SH /Symbol SF 7910 69652 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 8620 XM (Fork: which fork -- data or resource -- to send, or to store an incoming file into.)SH 1889 50 8620 69852 UL ES %%Page: 9 10 BS 0 SI 12 /Times-Bold AF 8280 4404 MT (1.10. Settings)SH 10 /Times-Italic AF 52275 XM (Page 9)SH 46800 50 8280 5709 UL /Times-Roman SF 8280 7886 MT (The)SH /Times-Bold SF 10103 XM (Communications)SH /Times-Roman SF 17649 XM (settings allow you) 18 W( to set the baud rate \050anywhere between 300 baud and 57)19 W /Courier SF (.)SH /Times-Roman SF (6K baud, except)19 W 8280 9082 MT (38)SH /Courier SF (.)SH /Times-Roman SF (4K baud\051, and) 73 W( parity \050odd, even, mark, space, or none\051. When the parity is set to none the Macintosh uses an)72 W 1944 50 43738 9282 UL 8280 10278 MT (8-bit-wide connection. All) 107 W( other parity settings tell the Macintosh to use a 7-bit-wide connection, and to request)108 W 8280 11474 MT (8th-bit prefixing when transferring 8-bit data. If the remote host) 21 W( or the communication path uses any kind of parity,)20 W 8280 12670 MT (then you won't be able to transfer files successfully unless you tell) 1 W( MacKermit \050and in most cases also the Kermit on)2 W 8280 13866 MT (the other end\051 about it. Duplex is selected in the)SH /Times-Bold SF 27944 XM (Terminal)SH /Times-Roman SF 32194 XM (settings.)SH 8280 16258 MT (The)SH /Times-Bold SF 10156 XM (Protocol)SH /Times-Roman SF 14087 XM (settings allow you to set) 71 W( packet parameters for both incoming and outbound packets. These include)70 W 8280 17454 MT (the block check type \0501) 208 W( or 2 character checksum, 3-character 16-bit CRC-CCITT\051, line turnaround handshake)209 W 8280 18650 MT (character \050for file) 3 W( transfer with half duplex systems\051, packet start and end characters, padding, packet length, timeout)2 W 8280 19846 MT (interval, and packet length. Characters are specified by) 29 W( entering their ASCII value in decimal, e.g. 1 for Control-A,)30 W 8280 21042 MT (13 for) 187 W( Control-M \050Carriage Return\051, etc. The RECEIVE parameters are conveyed by MacKermit to the other)186 W 8280 22238 MT (Kermit. For) 527 W( instance, if you set the receive-packet-length to 500, MacKermit will tell the other Kermit to send)139 W 8280 23434 MT (500-character packets. The SEND parameters are used to override negotiated values, and need rarely be used.)SH 8280 25826 MT (Long packets are selected by setting the RECEIVING packet length) 79 W( between 95 and 1000. Normally, you should)78 W 8280 27022 MT (not change the sending length because MacKermit, and most other Kermits, will configure) 127 W( themselves correctly.)128 W 8280 28218 MT (Note also that the fastest file transfers will happen with long packets in the range of 300-500. Very long packets)89 W 8280 29414 MT (actually end up being much slower, because the operating systems in both) 8 W( the Mac and the other machine have to do)9 W 8280 30610 MT (more work to cope with such long inputs, and, under) 37 W( noisy conditions, the probability is higher that a longer packet)36 W 8280 31806 MT (will be struck by noise, and will take longer to retransmit.)SH 8280 34198 MT (The)SH /Times-Bold SF 10168 XM (Terminal)SH /Times-Roman SF 14501 XM (settings let you modify the characteristics of) 83 W( the VT102 emulator, such as auto-linefeed, autowrap,)84 W 8280 35394 MT (autorepeat keys, block vs underline cursor, blinking vs steady cursor, inverted screen \050reverse video\051,) 93 W( and smooth)92 W 8280 36590 MT (scrolling. There) 640 W( is also a "visible bell" for those who can't) 195 W( hear the audible bell produced upon receipt of a)196 W 8280 37786 MT (Control-G, and an option to display control characters visibly by showing their numeric ASCII values \050in decimal\051)59 W 8280 38982 MT (in a single character cell. If local echo is needed, as in half-duplex connections, that must be specified here also.)SH 14 /Times-Bold AF 8280 42584 MT (1.11. Settings Files)SH 10 /Times-Roman AF 8280 44702 MT (You can start MacKermit with) 31 W( all its "factory settings" by double clicking on the MacKermit icon. Factory settings)32 W 8280 45898 MT (are designed) 25 W( for direct communication with most other microcomputers, DEC minis and mainframes, etc: 9600 bps,)24 W 8280 47094 MT (no parity, XON/XOFF, remote echo, etc. You can change the) 5 W( communication, protocol, file, keyboard, and terminal)6 W 8280 48290 MT (settings by going through the options in the)74 W /Times-Bold SF 26484 XM (Settings)SH /Times-Roman SF 30197 XM (menu. Once) 398 W( you) 74 W( have set all parameters as desired, you can)73 W 8280 49486 MT (save your settings in a "MacKermit settings) 42 W( file" by selected ")43 W /Times-Bold SF (Save Settings...)43 W /Times-Roman SF (" from the)43 W /Times-Bold SF 44421 XM (File)SH /Times-Roman SF 46325 XM (menu. A) 336 W( settings file)43 W 8280 50682 MT (is, in Macintosh terminology, a "MacKermit document". You'll recognize it because) 26 W( it looks like a dog-eared piece)25 W 8280 51878 MT (of paper with the MacKermit icon superimposed. You can have more than one settings file.)SH 8280 54270 MT (There are two ways to use a settings file. First, you can double-click on it, just as you) 164 W( can double-click on a)165 W 8280 55466 MT (MacWrite document to start up MacWrite to edit a particular file. This method starts up MacKermit with all the)98 W 8280 56662 MT (saved settings. The other method) 228 W( is to click on the ")229 W /Times-Bold SF (Load Settings...)229 W /Times-Roman SF (" option in the)229 W /Times-Bold SF 45477 XM (File)SH /Times-Roman SF 47567 XM (menu from inside)229 W 8280 57858 MT (MacKermit. This) 356 W( lets you change settings) 53 W( without leaving and restarting the program.)52 W /Times-Bold SF 44010 XM (Load Settings...)52 W /Times-Roman SF 51278 XM (shows all)52 W 8280 59054 MT (MacKermit settings files in the selected folder. Opening one of them loads all its settings, removing all) 128 W( current)129 W 8280 60250 MT (settings.)SH 8280 62642 MT (You can "edit" a MacKermit settings file by loading it, going through the)97 W /Courier SF 39077 XM (Settings)SH /Times-Roman SF 44224 XM (menu, and) 97 W( then saving the)96 W 8280 63838 MT (settings either in a new file, or overwriting the same file.)SH 8280 66230 MT (As distributed) 114 W( by Columbia, Mac Kermit comes with two settings files. One is called "Normal Settings", and is)115 W 8280 67426 MT (pretty much identical) 162 W( to Mac Kermit's factory settings. The other is "IBM Mainframe Linemode Settings". It)161 W 8280 68622 MT (selects mark parity, local echo, XON half-duplex line turnaround) 248 W( handshake. You can use these files as-is,)249 W 8280 69818 MT (customize them for your) 17 W( own environment, or create new settings files for all the different kinds of systems that you)16 W 8280 71014 MT (use.)SH ES %%Page: 10 11 BS 0 SI 10 /Times-Italic AF 6120 4404 MT (Page 10)SH 12 /Times-Bold AF 26319 XM (Kermit User Guide: MACINTOSH KERMIT \0501.12\051)SH 46800 50 6120 6071 UL 14 SS 6120 8138 MT (1.12. Reconfiguring the Keyboard)SH 10 /Times-Roman AF 6120 10256 MT (Beginning with version 0.9,) 53 W( MacKermit has keyboard configuration functions built in. These are accessed through)54 W 6120 11452 MT (the)SH /Times-Bold SF 7592 XM (Set Key Macros)SH /Times-Roman SF 14618 XM (and the)SH /Times-Bold SF 17784 XM (Set Modifiers)SH /Times-Roman SF 23783 XM (entries in the)SH /Times-Bold SF 29199 XM (Settings)SH /Times-Roman SF 32838 XM (menu.)SH 6120 13844 MT (The Macintosh keyboard is composed of normal keys) 64 W( and modifier keys. Modifier keys are those keys that, when)63 W 6120 15040 MT (held down, change the meaning of other keys. On the Mac these are: SHIFT, CAPS) 40 W( LOCK, OPTION, CONTROL)41 W 6120 16236 MT (\050only on the Mac II and SE\051, and COMMAND \050also known as) 63 W( APPLE, CLOVER, or FAN\051. Normal keys are the)62 W 6120 17432 MT (letters, numbers, special symbols, arrow keys, space bar, and function keys. Only one) 29 W( normal key can be typed at a)30 W 6120 18628 MT (time, but one or more modifier keys can be pressed down along with it.)SH 6120 21020 MT (When you type a key, Kermit) 109 W( reads both the ASCII value, and the keyboard-independent scan code for that key.)108 W 6120 22216 MT (Kermit looks in) 13 W( its table of key macros to see if there is a macro for this combination of key and modifiers, and if so)14 W 6120 23412 MT (sends the) 129 W( macro. If there is no macro, Kermit then looks in its modifier table to see if any of the modifiers do)128 W 6120 24608 MT (special things to the character; if so, it does these to the character.) 140 W( Finally,) 531 W( Kermit sends the character. In the)141 W 6120 25804 MT (normal case when there is no macro and no modifiers apply, the character sent is) 81 W( simply the ASCII value for that)80 W 6120 27000 MT (character.)SH 6120 29392 MT (It is important to keep in mind that if the parity setting is something other than none, the high \0508th\051) 136 W( bit will be)137 W 1944 50 39907 29592 UL 6120 30588 MT (stripped off of) 106 W( the characters when they are transmitted. Since most systems do not understand characters in the)105 W 6120 31784 MT (range 128 -- 255 \050decimal\051, you should avoid) 71 W( using the Apple extended characters \050accented vowels, for example\051)72 W 6120 32980 MT (during terminal connection.)SH 12 /Times-Bold AF 6120 36096 MT (1.12.1. Defining Key Macros)SH 10 /Times-Roman AF 6120 38038 MT (To define a new key macro,) 6 W( select the)5 W /Times-Bold SF 21577 XM (Key Macros)5 W /Times-Roman SF 27030 XM (entry. A) 260 W( dialog window will appear, asking you to press the key)5 W 6120 39234 MT (to define. Type the key \050including any of the) 26 W( modifiers\051. A new dialog will appear, with an editable text field in it.)27 W 6120 40430 MT (Enter the definition for the key here. Your definition may be up) 65 W( to 255 characters long, and can include all of the)64 W 6120 41626 MT (control characters) 10 W( \050including NUL\051. Special characters can be included in the macro by entering a ``)11 W /Courier SF (\134)SH /Times-Roman SF ('' \050backslash\051,)11 W 6120 42822 MT (followed by up to 3)55 W /Times-Italic SF 14478 XM (octal)SH /Times-Roman SF 16783 XM (\050base 8\051 digits for the value \050just like in the C programming language\051. For example, an)54 W 6120 44018 MT (ASCII NUL) 20 W( \050value 0\051 would be written as ``)21 W /Courier SF (\134000)SH /Times-Roman SF ('', carriage return \050ASCII 13\051 would be written ``)21 W /Courier SF (\134015)SH /Times-Roman SF ('' \0501 x 8 +)21 W 6120 45214 MT (5 = 13\051. Also, control characters may be entered with a backslash,) 169 W( followed by a caret \050or circumflex, ``)168 W /Courier SF (^)SH /Times-Roman SF (''\051,)SH 6120 46410 MT (followed by) 4 W( the corresponding letter. Thus a Control-G \050value 7\051 could be entered as ``)5 W /Courier SF (\134007)SH /Times-Roman SF ('', ``)5 W /Courier SF (\134^G)SH /Times-Roman SF ('', or ``)5 W /Courier SF (\134^g)SH /Times-Roman SF (''.)SH 6120 47606 MT (To include a literal backslash in a definition, type in two of them: ``)SH /Courier SF (\134\134)SH /Times-Roman SF (''.)SH 6120 49998 MT (BREAK conditions are) 34 W( also programmable as macros. If the entire macro the string is ``)33 W /Courier SF (\134break)SH /Times-Roman SF ('', then typing the)33 W 6120 51194 MT (defined key will send a short \0501/4 second\051 break. A long \0503.5 second\051 BREAK is defined with ``)68 W /Courier SF (\134longbreak)SH /Times-Roman SF (''.)SH 6120 52390 MT (Note that a macro can define either a BREAK, or a string of normal characters, but not both.)SH 12 /Times-Bold AF 6120 55506 MT (1.12.2. Defining Key Modifiers)SH 10 /Times-Roman AF 6120 57448 MT (Skip ahead to the next section if you already know about things like SHIFT, CAPS LOCK, CONTROL, and META.)SH 6120 59840 MT (On a typewriter the only modifier key is SHIFT. Typing a) 157 W( character with no modifier key depressed selects a)156 W 6120 61036 MT (lowercase letter or the character printed on the lower face of the keytop \050say, the digit "4"\051. Typing a character) 17 W( with)18 W 6120 62232 MT (SHIFT depressed selects an uppercase letter or the character printed on the upper face of the keytop \050say,) 78 W( a dollar)77 W 6120 63428 MT (sign\051. Some) 390 W( keyboards) 70 W( also have a SHIFT LOCK key, which stays down once pressed and pops up the next time)71 W 6120 64624 MT (it's pressed; its operation is) 121 W( equivalent to holding down SHIFT. And some keyboards have a CAPS LOCK key)120 W 6120 65820 MT (which operates like SHIFT LOCK, but only upon letters.)SH 6120 68212 MT (Computer terminals also have a modifier key called CONTROL \050or CTRL\051. Its function is) 19 W( a little less obvious: it is)20 W 6120 69408 MT (intended to produce one) 2 W( of the 33 characters in the "control range" of the ASCII alphabet. Control characters are not)1 W 6120 70604 MT (graphic -- they are intended) 269 W( for use as format effectors \050like carriage return, formfeed, tab, backspace\051, for)270 W 6120 71800 MT (transmission control, or) 55 W( for device control. The remaining 95 characters -- letters, digits, punctuation, and space --)54 W ES %%Page: 11 12 BS 0 SI 12 /Times-Bold AF 8280 4404 MT (1.12.2. Defining Key Modifiers)SH 10 /Times-Italic AF 51775 XM (Page 11)SH 46800 50 8280 5709 UL /Times-Roman SF 8280 7886 MT (are the graphic characters. When a character is typed with) 14 W( the CONTROL modifier pressed, its "control equivalent")15 W 8280 9082 MT (\050if any\051 is transmitted. By convention, the control equivalent of A is Control-A, B is Control-B, etc,) 64 W( and there are)63 W 8280 10278 MT (also seven special control characters generally associated with punctuation characters) 187 W( or special keys. For the)188 W 8280 11474 MT ("alphabetic" control) 30 W( characters Control-A through Control-Z, SHIFT or CAPS LOCK modifiers are ignored; for the)29 W 8280 12670 MT (others, operation varies from terminal to terminal.)SH 8280 15062 MT (The SHIFT and CONTROL modifiers allow all 128) 161 W( ASCII characters to be sent from a normal typewriter-like)162 W 8280 16258 MT (keyboard that has) 107 W( about 50 keys. However, certain host-resident computer applications -- notably the full screen)106 W 8280 17454 MT (text editor) 149 W( EMACS and its descendents -- can be used to greater advantage with a 256 character 8-bit alphabet)150 W 8280 18650 MT (\050EMACS responds to single-character commands, and the more characters) 23 W( a terminal can send, the more commands)22 W 8280 19846 MT (are directly available\051.)SH 8280 22238 MT (For this purpose, some terminals also provide a META modifier key. This key simply causes the high-order \050"8th"\051)21 W 8280 23434 MT (bit of the selected 7-bit ASCII value to be set to 1 upon transmission.) 66 W( This) 380 W( can only work when the connection is)65 W 8280 24630 MT (8-data-bits-no-parity. When) 258 W( parity) 4 W( is in use, EMACS allows a sequence of two 7-bit ASCII characters to represent a)5 W 8280 25826 MT (single meta character. The advantage of having a real META modifier key is that it can) 97 W( be held down while the)96 W 8280 27022 MT (actual key) 1 W( is struck repeatedly or even autorepeats, whereas a use of a "meta prefix" such as requires much)2 W 8280 28218 MT (more typing. To illustrate, suppose META-F) 47 W( is the command to go forward one word. If you want to execute this)46 W 8280 29414 MT (operation repeatedly, just hold down META and F and let) 22 W( it autorepeat. If you don't have a META key, then you'd)23 W 8280 30610 MT (have to type FFF..., etc.)SH 8280 33002 MT (A common problem faced by computer users who) 16 W( switch from one terminal or PC to another is the placement of the)15 W 8280 34198 MT (modifiers and other special keys. DEC, IBM, Apple, and other manufacturers consistently move these keys) 40 W( around)41 W 8280 35394 MT (on new) 76 W( models of their keyboards. MacKermit allows you to assign any of various functions to any of the Mac's)75 W 8280 36590 MT (modifier keys, and to assign any desired character or character) 70 W( sequence to the regular keys, so that you can tailor)71 W 8280 37786 MT (the layout of your Mac's keyboard to suit your taste.)SH 12 /Times-Bold AF 8280 40902 MT (1.12.3. Modifiers Dialog)SH 10 /Times-Roman AF 8280 42844 MT (To change the action of any of the modifier keys, select)71 W /Times-Bold SF 31556 XM (Modifiers)SH /Times-Roman SF 36043 XM (from the)71 W /Times-Bold SF 39851 XM (Settings)SH /Times-Roman SF 43561 XM (menu. A) 392 W( dialog will) 71 W( appear)70 W 8280 44040 MT (that looks roughly like the one in Figure 1-1 \050the ``)SH /Courier SF (%)SH /Times-Roman SF ('' represents the Apple or Clover key\051.)SH 46800 50 8280 46031 UL /Courier SF 13680 48810 MT (Modifier Pattern: -->) SH( Modification:)1200 W 11880 50872 MT (Ctrl Opt Lock Shift %) SH( Unmodify) 3000 W( Caps Ctrl Meta Prefix string:)SH 43680 51903 MT (____________)SH 11880 52934 MT ([X] [) 600 W( ] [ ] [ ]) SH( [) 1200 W( ]) SH( | [) 1200 W( ]) SH( [) 1800 W( ] [X] [ ] [____________])SH 11880 53965 MT ([ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]) SH( [X] | [) 1200 W( ]) SH( [) 1800 W( ] [X] [ ] [____________])SH 11880 54996 MT ([ ] [X] [ ] [ ]) SH( [) 1200 W( ]) SH( | [x]) 1200 W( [) 1800 W( ] [ ] [ ] [\134033) SH( ])4200 W 7200 50 43680 55196 UL 11880 56027 MT ([ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]) SH( [) 1200 W( ]) SH( | [) 1200 W( ]) SH( [) 1800 W( ] [ ] [ ] [____________])SH 20280 58089 MT (\050Cancel\051 \050Help\051 \050) 1200 W( OK \051)SH /Times-Bold SF 22279 59806 MT (Figure 1-1:)SH /Times-Roman SF 27778 XM (MacKermit Key Modifier Dialog)SH 46800 50 8280 61616 UL 8280 63808 MT (The check boxes are divided) 37 W( into rows, each one describing a modification. The left half of each row describes the)38 W 8280 65004 MT (modifier combination) 57 W( to look for; a checked box means that this key is down, and an unchecked box means "don't)56 W 8280 66200 MT (care". Note) 380 W( that there is no way to specify a key being up, and lines with nothing checked) 65 W( on the left side will be)66 W 8280 67396 MT (ignored; the character will be modified in the normal Macintosh way.)SH 8280 69788 MT (The right half) 40 W( describes what modification to do to the characters. The Unmodify modification says "make this the)39 W 8280 70984 MT (character that would be) 10 W( sent from the same key with no modifer keys pressed". In other words, un-Option, un-Caps,)11 W ES %%Page: 12 13 BS 0 SI 10 /Times-Italic AF 6120 4404 MT (Page 12)SH 12 /Times-Bold AF 25419 XM (Kermit User Guide: MACINTOSH KERMIT \0501.12.3\051)SH 46800 50 6120 5709 UL 10 /Times-Roman AF 6120 7886 MT (un-Control, and un-Shift this) 94 W( character. The Caps modification translates all letters to upper case, Ctrl makes the)93 W 6120 9082 MT (letter a contol character, Meta sets the high \0508th\051 bit on the character, and if) 1 W( a Prefix string is present, it is sent before)2 W 6120 10278 MT (the character is.)SH /Times-Italic SF 6120 12670 MT (Hints about modifiers:)SH /Symbol SF 7910 14575 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 8620 XM (Beware of the Option key. It changes the) 10 W( value of any characters you use with it. If you type Option-F,)9 W 8620 15680 MT (the Mac will send a D, if you type Option-B, the Mac will send a ``)109 W /Courier SF (:)SH /Times-Roman SF ('', etc. If) 109 W( you want to use the)110 W 8620 16785 MT (option key as a modifier, be sure to check the "Unmodify" box.)SH /Symbol SF 7910 18774 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 8620 XM (To use MacKermit with a version of EMACS that does not accept 8-bit Meta characters, define a key,)59 W 8620 19879 MT (like Option, to be unmodified, with a prefix string of)5 W /Courier SF 30002 XM (\134033)SH /Times-Roman SF 32657 XM (\050ASCII Escape\051, as in Figure) 5 W( 1-1. Then you)6 W 8620 20984 MT (can hold down Option and type F \050or any other key\051 repeatedly, or let it autorepeat,) 8 W( and MacKermit will)7 W 8620 22089 MT (send the correct prefix-Meta sequence.)SH /Symbol SF 7910 24078 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 8620 XM (When interpreting a keystoke, MacKermit checks the list of modifiers from top) 33 W( to bottom, applying the)34 W 8620 25183 MT (first one that matches. This means that if you want a different modifier for Command-Option) 54 W( and just)53 W 8620 26288 MT (plain Command, you must put the definition for Command-Option first in the list.)SH 14 /Times-Bold AF 6120 29890 MT (1.13. Bootstrapping)SH 10 /Times-Roman AF 6120 32008 MT (This section applies if you) 112 W( do not have a MacKermit diskette, but MacKermit is available for downloading from)113 W 6120 33204 MT (some other computer.)SH 6120 35596 MT (MacKermit is distributed in source form for building on a Macintosh,) 151 W( running Apple's Macintosh Programmers)150 W 6120 36792 MT (Workbench \050in MPW C\051, in)4 W /Courier SF 17837 XM (.HQX)SH /Times-Roman SF 20491 XM ("BinHex 4" form, and sometimes also as a) 4 W( binary resource file. Those who want)5 W 6120 37988 MT (to work from the source are referred to the file)SH /Courier SF 24947 XM (CKMKER.BLD)SH /Times-Roman SF 31197 XM (for instructions.)SH 6120 40380 MT (If you're downloading, it's best to work) 158 W( with)157 W /Courier SF 25630 XM (CKMKER.HQX)SH /Times-Roman SF (, a textual encoding of the MacKermit application.)157 W 6120 41576 MT (Download this using any technique available to you -- an old release) 52 W( of Kermit, an Xmodem implementation, even)53 W 6120 42772 MT (raw screen capture.) 183 W( Then) 614 W( run BinHex \050version 4\051 to convert it into a working application \050select)182 W /Times-Bold SF 48473 XM (Upload ->)182 W 6120 43968 MT (Application)SH /Times-Roman SF 11371 XM (from the)SH /Times-Bold SF 15037 XM (File)SH /Times-Roman SF 16898 XM (menu\051. Eveything) 250 W( will be set up correctly -- icons, forks, etc.)SH 6120 46360 MT (If you don't have the)149 W /Courier SF 15502 XM (.HQX)SH /Times-Roman SF 18301 XM (file available, but you do have access to the binary resource file \050its name) 149 W( will be)150 W /Courier SF 6120 47556 MT (CKMKER.RSRC)SH /Times-Roman SF (,)SH /Courier SF 13703 XM (ckmker.rsrc)SH /Times-Roman SF (,)SH /Courier SF 21286 XM (CKMKER.RSR)SH /Times-Roman SF (,)SH /Courier SF 28269 XM (ckmker.rsr)SH /Times-Roman SF (,)SH /Courier SF 35252 XM (%ckmker)SH /Times-Roman SF 40185 XM (or some variation on) 483 W( these,)482 W 6120 48752 MT (depending on what system it's stored on and how it got there\051, AND if you have "MacPut" on your system) 123 W( and)124 W 6120 49948 MT (MacTerminal on your) 174 W( Mac, AND if you have an 8-bit-wide \050no parity\051 data path between your Mac and your)173 W 6120 51144 MT (system, then you can use MacPut) 298 W( to download the binary resource file to your Mac using MacTerminal's)299 W 6120 52340 MT ("MacBinary" format \050a variant of XMODEM\051. After doing this you must use a program such as) 5 W( SetFile) 259 W( or ResEdit)4 W 6120 53536 MT (on the Mac to set the author to KR09, the type to APPL, and turn on the bundle bit.) 164 W( Do) 579 W( not bother with the)165 W 6120 54732 MT (CKMKEY program, as) 102 W( it is not used with newer MacKermits. If you have an earlier release of MacKermit, you)101 W 6120 55928 MT (may use it in place of MacTerminal and MacPut.)SH 14 /Times-Bold AF 6120 59530 MT (1.14. Differences Between Versions 0.8 and 0.9)SH 10 /Times-Roman AF 6120 61648 MT (MacKermit 0.8\05034\051 runs on the 128K Mac, the 512K Mac,) 96 W( and the Mac Plus, but not on the Macintosh II or SE.)97 W 6120 62844 MT (MacKermit 0.9\05040\051) 26 W( runs on all Macs except the 128K original. You should use version 0.9 unless you have a 128K)25 W 6120 64040 MT (Mac.)SH 6120 66432 MT (The second major difference is that the) 47 W( program is has been translated into Apple MPW C, so that it can be edited,)48 W 6120 67628 MT (compiled, and built on the Macintosh itself. This was) 265 W( done originally by Jim Noble of Planning Research)264 W 6120 68824 MT (Corporation, who converted MacKermit from SUMACC C \050which had to be) 47 W( cross compiled on a UNIX system\051 to)48 W 6120 70020 MT (Megamax C.) 77 W( Jim's version was converted to MPW C by Matthias Aebi, who also added most of the new features)76 W 6120 71216 MT (listed below. Paul Placeway integrated the program with the current \050long packet\051 version of) 67 W( C-Kermit and added)68 W ES %%Page: 13 14 BS 0 SI 12 /Times-Bold AF 8280 4404 MT (1.14. Differences Between Versions 0.8 and 0.9)SH 10 /Times-Italic AF 51775 XM (Page 13)SH 46800 50 8280 5709 UL /Times-Roman SF 8280 7886 MT (additional new features.)SH 8280 10278 MT (Besides these important differences, there were many other changes from version 0.8 to version 0.9, including:)SH /Symbol SF 10070 12183 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 10780 XM (The Cursor with open desk accessories now works correctly)SH /Symbol SF 10070 13509 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 10780 XM (Long packet support)SH /Symbol SF 10070 14835 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 10780 XM (New program icon)SH /Symbol SF 10070 16161 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 10780 XM (New settings files are no longer TEXT)SH /Symbol SF 10070 17487 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 10780 XM (Settings can now be written back to an already existing settings file)SH /Symbol SF 10070 18813 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 10780 XM (Key redefinition function built in to Kermit, no more CKMKEY)SH /Symbol SF 10070 20139 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 10780 XM (Server mode directory listing feature)SH /Symbol SF 10070 21465 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 10780 XM (Multifile \050folder\051 send)SH /Symbol SF 10070 22791 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 10780 XM (Server "Delete" file command)SH /Symbol SF 10070 24117 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 10780 XM (Server "Space" command)SH /Symbol SF 10070 25443 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 10780 XM (Get whole folder content from the server with filename ``)SH /Courier SF (:)SH /Times-Roman SF ('')SH /Symbol SF 10070 26769 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 10780 XM (Recognition of all the different Mac keyboards)SH /Symbol SF 10070 28095 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 10780 XM (Support of menu command keys \050key macros\051)SH /Symbol SF 10070 29421 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 10780 XM (Terminal settings dialog separated from communication settings)SH /Symbol SF 10070 30747 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 10780 XM (Non-transparent terminal mode)SH /Symbol SF 10070 32073 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 10780 XM (Display of statistics and protocol version to "About Kermit" dialog.)SH /Symbol SF 10070 33399 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 10780 XM (Parity problems fixed)SH /Symbol SF 10070 34725 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 10780 XM (Session logging)SH /Symbol SF 10070 36051 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 10780 XM (Transaction logging)SH /Symbol SF 10070 37377 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 10780 XM (Multifinder support)SH /Symbol SF 10070 38703 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 10780 XM (Additions to the VT102 emulator \050smooth scrolling, etc\051)SH /Symbol SF 10070 40029 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 10780 XM (Rearrangement of menus and displays)SH /Symbol SF 10070 41355 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 10780 XM (Program no longer hangs if remote response window gets too full)SH /Symbol SF 10070 42681 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 10780 XM (Program now works correctly on 64K ROM machines)SH /Symbol SF 10070 44007 MT (\267)SH /Times-Roman SF 10780 XM (A new manual)SH 8280 45798 MT (This manual applies in large part to version 0.8\05034\051, except that the older version is) 50 W( missing the new features listed)49 W 8280 46994 MT (above, and it comes in two pieces: CKMKER and CKMKEY. The CKMKEY program is used to) 13 W( program the keys,)14 W 8280 48190 MT (like the)113 W /Times-Bold SF 11728 XM (Set Key Macros...)113 W /Times-Roman SF 19843 XM (and)SH /Times-Bold SF 21650 XM (Set Modifiers)113 W /Times-Roman SF 27875 XM (described in this manual, and creates a) 113 W( settings file which Kermit)112 W 8280 49386 MT (itself uses. The old version only works well with early Macintosh keyboards.)SH ES %%Page: 14 15 BS 0 SI 10 /Times-Italic AF 6120 4404 MT (Page 14)SH 12 /Times-Bold AF 27687 XM (Kermit User Guide: The ASCII Character Set \050I\051)SH 46800 50 6120 6252 UL ES %%Page: 15 16 BS 0 SI 12 /Times-Bold AF 8280 4404 MT (I. The ASCII Character Set)SH 10 /Times-Italic AF 51775 XM (Page 15)SH 46800 50 8280 6252 UL 16 /Times-Bold AF 27834 8272 MT (Appendix I)SH 22949 9680 MT (The ASCII Character Set)SH 10 /Times-Roman AF 8280 11974 MT (ASCII Code \050ANSI X3.4-1968\051)SH 12776 50 8280 12174 UL 8280 14366 MT (There are 128 characters in the ASCII \050American national Standard Code for) 69 W( Information Interchange\051 "alphabet".)70 W 8280 15562 MT (The characters are listed in order of ASCII value; the columns are labeled as follows:)SH 8280 17353 MT (Bit)SH 16280 XM (Even parity bit for ASCII character.)SH 8280 18458 MT (ASCII Dec)SH 16280 XM (Decimal \050base 10\051 representation.)SH 8280 19563 MT (ASCII Oct)SH 16280 XM (Octal \050base 8\051 representation.)SH 8280 20668 MT (ASCII Hex)SH 16280 XM (Hexadecimal \050base 16\051 representation.)SH 8280 21773 MT (EBCDIC Hex)SH 16280 XM (EBCDIC hexadecimal equivalent for Kermit translate tables.)SH 8280 22878 MT (Char)SH 16280 XM (Name or graphical representation of character.)SH 8280 23983 MT (Remark)SH 16280 XM (Description of character.)SH 8280 25774 MT (The first group consists of nonprintable 'control' characters:)SH /Courier SF 11280 27429 MT (.....ASCII.... EBCDIC)SH 8280 28460 MT (Bit Dec) 600 W( Oct) 1200 W( Hex Hex Char Remarks)600 W 1800 50 8280 28660 UL 1800 50 11280 28660 UL 1800 50 14880 28660 UL 1800 50 17880 28660 UL 1800 50 20880 28660 UL 2400 50 25080 28660 UL 4200 50 28680 28660 UL 8880 29491 MT (0 000 000 00 00) 1200 W( NUL) 1800 W( ^@,) 1200 W( Null, Idle)SH 8880 30522 MT (1 001 001 01 01) 1200 W( SOH) 1800 W( ^A,) 1200 W( Start of heading)SH 8880 31553 MT (1 002 002 02 02) 1200 W( STX) 1800 W( ^B,) 1200 W( Start of text)SH 8880 32584 MT (0 003 003 03 03) 1200 W( ETX) 1800 W( ^C,) 1200 W( End of text)SH 8880 33615 MT (1 004 004 04 37) 1200 W( EOT) 1800 W( ^D,) 1200 W( End of transmission)SH 8880 34646 MT (0 005 005 05 2D) 1200 W( ENQ) 1800 W( ^E,) 1200 W( Enquiry)SH 8880 35677 MT (0 006 006 06 2E) 1200 W( ACK) 1800 W( ^F,) 1200 W( Acknowledge)SH 8880 36708 MT (1 007 007 07 2F) 1200 W( BEL) 1800 W( ^G,) 1200 W( Bell, beep, or fleep)SH 8880 37739 MT (1 008 010 08 16) 1200 W( BS ^H,) 1800 W( Backspace)SH 8880 38770 MT (0 009 011 09 05) 1200 W( HT ^I,) 1800 W( Horizontal tab)SH 8880 39801 MT (0 010 012 0A 25) 1200 W( LF ^J,) 1800 W( Line feed)SH 8880 40832 MT (1 011 013 0B 0B) 1200 W( VT ^K,) 1800 W( Vertical tab)SH 8880 41863 MT (0 012 014 0C 0C) 1200 W( FF ^L,) 1800 W( Form feed \050top of page\051)SH 8880 42894 MT (1 013 015 0D 0D) 1200 W( CR ^M,) 1800 W( Carriage return)SH 8880 43925 MT (1 014 016 0E 0E) 1200 W( SO ^N,) 1800 W( Shift out)SH 8880 44956 MT (0 015 017 0F 0F) 1200 W( SI ^O,) 1800 W( Shift in)SH 8880 45987 MT (1 016 020 10 10) 1200 W( DLE) 1800 W( ^P,) 1200 W( Data link escape)SH 8880 47018 MT (0 017 021 11 11) 1200 W( DC1) 1800 W( ^Q,) 1200 W( Device control 1, XON)SH 8880 48049 MT (0 018 022 12 12) 1200 W( DC2) 1800 W( ^R,) 1200 W( Device control 2)SH 8880 49080 MT (1 019 023 13 13) 1200 W( DC3) 1800 W( ^S,) 1200 W( Device control 3, XOFF)SH 8880 50111 MT (0 020 024 14 3C) 1200 W( DC4) 1800 W( ^T,) 1200 W( Device control 4)SH 8880 51142 MT (1 021 025 15 3D) 1200 W( NAK) 1800 W( ^U,) 1200 W( Negative acknowledge)SH 8880 52173 MT (1 022 026 16 32) 1200 W( SYN) 1800 W( ^V,) 1200 W( Synchronous idle)SH 8880 53204 MT (0 023 027 17 26) 1200 W( ETB) 1800 W( ^W,) 1200 W( End of transmission block)SH 8880 54235 MT (0 024 030 18 18) 1200 W( CAN) 1800 W( ^X,) 1200 W( Cancel)SH 8880 55266 MT (1 025 031 19 19) 1200 W( EM ^Y,) 1800 W( End of medium)SH 8880 56297 MT (1 026 032 1A 3F) 1200 W( SUB) 1800 W( ^Z,) 1200 W( Substitute)SH 8880 57328 MT (0 027 033 1B 27) 1200 W( ESC) 1800 W( ^[,) 1200 W( Escape, prefix, altmode)SH 8880 58359 MT (1 028 034 1C 1C) 1200 W( FS ^\134,) 1800 W( File separator)SH 8880 59390 MT (0 029 035 1D 1D) 1200 W( GS ^],) 1800 W( Group separator)SH 8880 60421 MT (0 030 036 1E 1E) 1200 W( RS ^^,) 1800 W( Record separator)SH 8880 61452 MT (1 031 037 1F 1F) 1200 W( US ^_,) 1800 W( Unit separator)SH /Times-Roman SF 8280 63169 MT (The last four are usually associated with the control version of backslash, right square bracket, uparrow \050or)252 W 8280 64365 MT (circumflex\051, and underscore, respectively, but some terminals do not transmit these control characters.)SH ES %%Page: 16 17 BS 0 SI 10 /Times-Italic AF 6120 4404 MT (Page 16)SH 12 /Times-Bold AF 27687 XM (Kermit User Guide: The ASCII Character Set \050I\051)SH 46800 50 6120 5709 UL 10 /Times-Roman AF 6120 7886 MT (The following characters are printable:)SH 6120 9603 MT (First, some punctuation characters.)SH /Courier SF 9120 11665 MT (.....ASCII.... EBCDIC)SH 6120 12696 MT (Bit Dec) 600 W( Oct) 1200 W( Hex Hex Char Remarks)600 W 1800 50 6120 12896 UL 1800 50 9120 12896 UL 1800 50 12720 12896 UL 1800 50 15720 12896 UL 1800 50 18720 12896 UL 2400 50 22920 12896 UL 4200 50 26520 12896 UL 6720 13727 MT (1 032 040 20 40) 1200 W( SP Space,) 1800 W( blank)SH 6720 14758 MT (0 033 041 21 5A) 1200 W( !) 1800 W( Exclamation) 2400 W( mark)SH 6720 15789 MT (0 034 042 22 7F) 1200 W( ") 1800 W( Doublequote)2400 W 6720 16820 MT (1 035 043 23 7B) 1200 W( #) 1800 W( Number) 2400 W( sign, pound sign)SH 6720 17851 MT (0 036 044 24 5B) 1200 W( $) 1800 W( Dollar) 2400 W( sign)SH 6720 18882 MT (1 037 045 25 6C) 1200 W( %) 1800 W( Percent) 2400 W( sign)SH 6720 19913 MT (1 038 046 26 50) 1200 W( &) 1800 W( Ampersand)2400 W 6720 20944 MT (0 039 047 27 7D) 1200 W( ') 1800 W( Apostrophe,) 2400 W( accent acute)SH 6720 21975 MT (0 040 050 28 4D) 1200 W( \050) 1800 W( Left) 2400 W( parenthesis)SH 6720 23006 MT (1 041 051 29 5D) 1200 W( \051) 1800 W( Right) 2400 W( parenthesis)SH 6720 24037 MT (1 042 052 2A 5C) 1200 W( *) 1800 W( Asterisk,) 2400 W( star)SH 6720 25068 MT (0 043 053 2B 4E) 1200 W( +) 1800 W( Plus) 2400 W( sign)SH 6720 26099 MT (1 044 054 2C 6B) 1200 W( ,) 1800 W( Comma)2400 W 6720 27130 MT (0 045 055 2D 60) 1200 W( -) 1800 W( Dash,) 2400 W( hyphen, minus sign)SH 6720 28161 MT (0 046 056 2E 4B) 1200 W( .) 1800 W( Period,) 2400 W( dot)SH 6720 29192 MT (1 047 057 2F 61) 1200 W( /) 1800 W( Slash)2400 W /Times-Roman SF 6120 30909 MT (Numeric characters:)SH /Courier SF 9120 32971 MT (.....ASCII.... EBCDIC)SH 6120 34002 MT (Bit Dec) 600 W( Oct) 1200 W( Hex Hex Char Remarks)600 W 1800 50 6120 34202 UL 1800 50 9120 34202 UL 1800 50 12720 34202 UL 1800 50 15720 34202 UL 1800 50 18720 34202 UL 2400 50 22920 34202 UL 4200 50 26520 34202 UL 6720 35033 MT (0 048 060 30 F0) 1200 W( 0) 1800 W( Zero)2400 W 6720 36064 MT (1 049 061 31 F1) 1200 W( 1) 1800 W( One)2400 W 6720 37095 MT (1 050 062 32 F2) 1200 W( 2) 1800 W( Two)2400 W 6720 38126 MT (0 051 063 33 F3) 1200 W( 3) 1800 W( Three)2400 W 6720 39157 MT (1 052 064 34 F4) 1200 W( 4) 1800 W( Four)2400 W 6720 40188 MT (0 053 065 35 F5) 1200 W( 5) 1800 W( Five)2400 W 6720 41219 MT (0 054 066 36 F6) 1200 W( 6) 1800 W( Six)2400 W 6720 42250 MT (1 055 067 37 F7) 1200 W( 7) 1800 W( Seven)2400 W 6720 43281 MT (1 056 070 38 F8) 1200 W( 8) 1800 W( Eight)2400 W 6720 44312 MT (0 057 071 39 F9) 1200 W( 9) 1800 W( Nine)2400 W /Times-Roman SF 6120 46029 MT (More punctuation characters:)SH /Courier SF 9120 48091 MT (.....ASCII.... EBCDIC)SH 6120 49122 MT (Bit Dec) 600 W( Oct) 1200 W( Hex Hex Char Remarks)600 W 1800 50 6120 49322 UL 1800 50 9120 49322 UL 1800 50 12720 49322 UL 1800 50 15720 49322 UL 1800 50 18720 49322 UL 2400 50 22920 49322 UL 4200 50 26520 49322 UL 6720 50153 MT (0 058 072 3A 7A) 1200 W( :) 1800 W( Colon)2400 W 6720 51184 MT (1 059 073 3B 5E) 1200 W( ;) 1800 W( Semicolon)2400 W 6720 52215 MT (0 060 074 3C 4C) 1200 W( <) 1800 W( Left) 2400 W( angle bracket)SH 6720 53246 MT (1 061 075 3D 7E) 1200 W( =) 1800 W( Equal) 2400 W( sign)SH 6720 54277 MT (1 062 076 3E 6E) 1200 W( >) 1800 W( Right) 2400 W( angle bracket)SH 6720 55308 MT (0 063 077 3F 6F) 1200 W( ?) 1800 W( Question) 2400 W( mark)SH 6720 56339 MT (1 064 100 40 7C) 1200 W( @) 1800 W( "At") 2400 W( sign)SH ES %%Page: 17 18 BS 0 SI 12 /Times-Bold AF 8280 4404 MT (I. The ASCII Character Set)SH 10 /Times-Italic AF 51775 XM (Page 17)SH 46800 50 8280 5709 UL /Times-Roman SF 8280 7886 MT (Upper-case alphabetic characters \050letters\051:)SH /Courier SF 11280 9948 MT (.....ASCII.... EBCDIC)SH 8280 10979 MT (Bit Dec) 600 W( Oct) 1200 W( Hex Hex Char Remarks)600 W 1800 50 8280 11179 UL 1800 50 11280 11179 UL 1800 50 14880 11179 UL 1800 50 17880 11179 UL 1800 50 20880 11179 UL 2400 50 25080 11179 UL 4200 50 28680 11179 UL 8880 12010 MT (0 065 101 41 C1) 1200 W( A)1800 W 8880 13041 MT (0 066 102 42 C2) 1200 W( B)1800 W 8880 14072 MT (1 067 103 43 C3) 1200 W( C)1800 W 8880 15103 MT (0 068 104 44 C4) 1200 W( D)1800 W 8880 16134 MT (1 069 105 45 C5) 1200 W( E)1800 W 8880 17165 MT (1 070 106 46 C6) 1200 W( F)1800 W 8880 18196 MT (0 071 107 47 C7) 1200 W( G)1800 W 8880 19227 MT (0 072 110 48 C8) 1200 W( H)1800 W 8880 20258 MT (1 073 111 49 C9) 1200 W( I)1800 W 8880 21289 MT (1 074 112 4A D1) 1200 W( J)1800 W 8880 22320 MT (0 075 113 4B D2) 1200 W( K)1800 W 8880 23351 MT (1 076 114 4C D3) 1200 W( L)1800 W 8880 24382 MT (0 077 115 4D D4) 1200 W( M)1800 W 8880 25413 MT (0 078 116 4E D5) 1200 W( N)1800 W 8880 26444 MT (1 079 117 4F D6) 1200 W( O)1800 W 8880 27475 MT (0 080 120 50 D7) 1200 W( P)1800 W 8880 28506 MT (1 081 121 51 D8) 1200 W( Q)1800 W 8880 29537 MT (1 082 122 52 D9) 1200 W( R)1800 W 8880 30568 MT (0 083 123 53 E2) 1200 W( S)1800 W 8880 31599 MT (1 084 124 54 E3) 1200 W( T)1800 W 8880 32630 MT (0 085 125 55 E4) 1200 W( U)1800 W 8880 33661 MT (0 086 126 56 E5) 1200 W( V)1800 W 8880 34692 MT (1 087 127 57 E6) 1200 W( W)1800 W 8880 35723 MT (1 088 130 58 E7) 1200 W( X)1800 W 8880 36754 MT (0 089 131 59 E8) 1200 W( Y)1800 W 8880 37785 MT (0 090 132 5A E9) 1200 W( Z)1800 W /Times-Roman SF 8280 39502 MT (More punctuation characters:)SH /Courier SF 11280 41564 MT (.....ASCII.... EBCDIC)SH 8280 42595 MT (Bit Dec) 600 W( Oct) 1200 W( Hex Hex Char Remarks)600 W 1800 50 8280 42795 UL 1800 50 11280 42795 UL 1800 50 14880 42795 UL 1800 50 17880 42795 UL 1800 50 20880 42795 UL 2400 50 25080 42795 UL 4200 50 28680 42795 UL 8880 43626 MT (1 091 133 5B AD) 1200 W( [) 1800 W( Left) 2400 W( square bracket)SH 8880 44657 MT (0 092 134 5C E0) 1200 W( \134) 1800 W( Backslash)2400 W 8880 45688 MT (1 093 135 5D BD) 1200 W( ]) 1800 W( Right) 2400 W( square bracket)SH 8880 46719 MT (1 094 136 5E 5F) 1200 W( ^) 1800 W( Circumflex,) 2400 W( up arrow)SH 8880 47750 MT (0 095 137 5F 6D) 1200 W( _) 1800 W( Underscore,) 2400 W( left arrow)SH 8880 48781 MT (0 096 140 60 79) 1200 W( `) 1800 W( Accent) 2400 W( grave)SH ES %%Page: 18 19 BS 0 SI 10 /Times-Italic AF 6120 4404 MT (Page 18)SH 12 /Times-Bold AF 27687 XM (Kermit User Guide: The ASCII Character Set \050I\051)SH 46800 50 6120 5709 UL 10 /Times-Roman AF 6120 7886 MT (Lower-case alphabetic characters \050letters\051:)SH /Courier SF 9120 9948 MT (.....ASCII.... EBCDIC)SH 6120 10979 MT (Bit Dec) 600 W( Oct) 1200 W( Hex Hex Char Remarks)600 W 1800 50 6120 11179 UL 1800 50 9120 11179 UL 1800 50 12720 11179 UL 1800 50 15720 11179 UL 1800 50 18720 11179 UL 2400 50 22920 11179 UL 4200 50 26520 11179 UL 6720 12010 MT (1 097 141 61 81) 1200 W( a)1800 W 6720 13041 MT (1 098 142 62 82) 1200 W( b)1800 W 6720 14072 MT (0 099 143 63 83) 1200 W( c)1800 W 6720 15103 MT (1 100 144 64 84) 1200 W( d)1800 W 6720 16134 MT (0 101 145 65 85) 1200 W( e)1800 W 6720 17165 MT (0 102 146 66 86) 1200 W( f)1800 W 6720 18196 MT (1 103 147 67 87) 1200 W( g)1800 W 6720 19227 MT (1 104 150 68 88) 1200 W( h)1800 W 6720 20258 MT (0 105 151 69 89) 1200 W( i)1800 W 6720 21289 MT (0 106 152 6A 91) 1200 W( j)1800 W 6720 22320 MT (1 107 153 6B 92) 1200 W( k)1800 W 6720 23351 MT (0 108 154 6C 93) 1200 W( l)1800 W 6720 24382 MT (1 109 155 6D 94) 1200 W( m)1800 W 6720 25413 MT (1 110 156 6E 95) 1200 W( n)1800 W 6720 26444 MT (0 111 157 6F 96) 1200 W( o)1800 W 6720 27475 MT (1 112 160 70 97) 1200 W( p)1800 W 6720 28506 MT (0 113 161 71 98) 1200 W( q)1800 W 6720 29537 MT (0 114 162 72 99) 1200 W( r)1800 W 6720 30568 MT (1 115 163 73 A2) 1200 W( s)1800 W 6720 31599 MT (0 116 164 74 A3) 1200 W( t)1800 W 6720 32630 MT (1 117 165 75 A4) 1200 W( u)1800 W 6720 33661 MT (1 118 166 76 A5) 1200 W( v)1800 W 6720 34692 MT (0 119 167 77 A6) 1200 W( w)1800 W 6720 35723 MT (0 120 170 78 A7) 1200 W( x)1800 W 6720 36754 MT (1 121 171 79 A8) 1200 W( y)1800 W 6720 37785 MT (1 122 172 7A A9) 1200 W( z)1800 W /Times-Roman SF 6120 39502 MT (More punctuation characters:)SH /Courier SF 9120 41564 MT (.....ASCII.... EBCDIC)SH 6120 42595 MT (Bit Dec) 600 W( Oct) 1200 W( Hex Hex Char Remarks)600 W 1800 50 6120 42795 UL 1800 50 9120 42795 UL 1800 50 12720 42795 UL 1800 50 15720 42795 UL 1800 50 18720 42795 UL 2400 50 22920 42795 UL 4200 50 26520 42795 UL 6720 43626 MT (0 123 173 7B C0) 1200 W( {) 2400 W( Left) 1800 W( brace \050curly bracket\051)SH 6720 44657 MT (1 124 174 7C 4F) 1200 W( |) 2400 W( Vertical) 1800 W( bar)SH 6720 45688 MT (0 125 175 7D D0) 1200 W( }) 2400 W( Right) 1800 W( brace \050curly bracket\051)SH 6720 46719 MT (0 126 176 7E A1) 1200 W( ~) 2400 W( Tilde)1800 W /Times-Roman SF 6120 49467 MT (Finally, one more nonprintable character:)SH /Courier SF 6720 51529 MT (0 127) 1800 W( 177) 1200 W( 7F) 600 W( 07) 1200 W( DEL) 1800 W( Delete,) 1200 W( rubout)SH ES %%Page: 19 20 BS 0 SI 12 /Times-Bold AF 8280 4404 MT (Macintosh Kermit)SH 10 /Times-Italic AF 51775 XM (Page 19)SH 46800 50 8280 6252 UL 16 /Times-Bold AF 8280 8272 MT (Index)SH 8 /Times-Roman AF 12280 10429 MT (8th-bit Prefixing) SH( 9)400 W 12280 12277 MT (Apple Macintosh) SH( 1)400 W 12280 13201 MT (ASCII 15)400 W 12280 15049 MT (Background 1)400 W 12280 15973 MT (Bell 9)400 W 12280 16897 MT (Binary Files) SH( 6)400 W 12280 17821 MT (Binhex 12)400 W 12280 18745 MT (Bootstrapping MacKermit) SH( 12)400 W 12280 19669 MT (BREAK 10)400 W 12280 21517 MT (CKMKER 1)400 W 12280 22441 MT (Control Characters) SH( 15)400 W 12280 24289 MT (DTR 2)400 W 12280 26137 MT (EBCDIC 15)400 W 12280 27061 MT (Extended ASCII) SH( 6)400 W 12280 28909 MT (Folder 4)400 W 12280 29833 MT (Fork 6)400 W 12280 31681 MT (HFS 4)400 W 12280 33529 MT (Key Redefinition) SH( 5,) 400 W( 10)SH 12280 35377 MT (Long Packets) SH( 9)400 W 12280 37225 MT (MacBinary 7)400 W 12280 38149 MT (Macintosh Kermit) SH( 1)400 W 12280 39073 MT (MacKermit Settings Files) SH( 9)400 W 12280 39997 MT (META Key) SH( 11)400 W 12280 40921 MT (MFS 4)400 W 12280 41845 MT (Mouse 2,) 400 W( 5)SH 12280 43693 MT (Parity 5,) 400 W( 15)SH 12280 45541 MT (Raw Download) SH( 6)400 W 12280 46465 MT (ResEdit 12)400 W 12280 48313 MT (Session Log) SH( 6)400 W 12280 49237 MT (Setfile 12)400 W 12280 50161 MT (Settings Files) SH( 9)400 W 12280 52009 MT (VT102 Emulation) SH( 5)400 W 12280 53857 MT (XON/XOFF 15)400 W ES %%Page: 20 21 BS 0 SI 10 /Times-Italic AF 6120 4404 MT (Page 20)SH 12 /Times-Bold AF 43052 XM (Kermit User Guide)SH 46800 50 6120 6252 UL ES %%Page: i 22 BS 0 SI 12 /Times-Bold AF 8280 4404 MT (Macintosh Kermit)SH 10 /Times-Italic AF 52497 XM (Page i)SH 46800 50 8280 5709 UL 16 /Times-Bold AF 25591 8272 MT (Table of Contents)SH 12 SS 8280 10684 MT (1. MACINTOSH KERMIT)SH 54480 XM (1)SH 10 SS 9780 12074 MT (1.1. Introduction)SH 54580 XM (1)SH 9780 13154 MT (1.2. Installation)SH 54580 XM (2)SH 9780 14234 MT (1.3. Getting Started)SH 54580 XM (2)SH 9780 15314 MT (1.4. The Macintosh File System)SH 54580 XM (4)SH 9780 16394 MT (1.5. Menus)SH 54580 XM (4)SH 9780 17474 MT (1.6. Terminal Emulation)SH 54580 XM (5)SH 9780 18554 MT (1.7. File Transfer)SH 54580 XM (6)SH 11780 19634 MT (1.7.1. Sending Files)SH 54580 XM (7)SH 11780 20714 MT (1.7.2. Receiving Files)SH 54580 XM (7)SH 9780 21794 MT (1.8. Remote Commands)SH 54580 XM (8)SH 9780 22874 MT (1.9. Server Operation)SH 54580 XM (8)SH 9780 23954 MT (1.10. Settings)SH 54580 XM (8)SH 9780 25034 MT (1.11. Settings Files)SH 54580 XM (9)SH 9780 26114 MT (1.12. Reconfiguring the Keyboard)SH 54080 XM (10)SH 11780 27194 MT (1.12.1. Defining Key Macros)SH 54080 XM (10)SH 11780 28274 MT (1.12.2. Defining Key Modifiers)SH 54080 XM (10)SH 11780 29354 MT (1.12.3. Modifiers Dialog)SH 54080 XM (11)SH 9780 30434 MT (1.13. Bootstrapping)SH 54080 XM (12)SH 9780 31514 MT (1.14. Differences Between Versions 0.8 and 0.9)SH 54080 XM (12)SH 12 SS 8280 33038 MT (Appendix I. The ASCII Character Set)SH 53880 XM (15)SH 8280 34562 MT (Index)SH 53880 XM (19)SH ES %%Page: ii 23 BS 0 SI 10 /Times-Italic AF 6120 4404 MT (Page ii)SH 12 /Times-Bold AF 43052 XM (Kermit User Guide)SH 46800 50 6120 6252 UL ES %%Page: iii 24 BS 0 SI 12 /Times-Bold AF 8280 4404 MT (Macintosh Kermit)SH 10 /Times-Italic AF 51941 XM (Page iii)SH 46800 50 8280 6252 UL 16 /Times-Bold AF 26702 8272 MT (List of Figures)SH 10 SS 9780 10550 MT (Figure 1-1:) SH( MacKermit) 500 W( Key Modifier Dialog)SH 54080 XM (11)SH ES %%Trailer %%Pages: 24 %%DocumentFonts: Times-Roman Times-Bold Times-Italic Courier Symbol