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But) 316 W( please do remember to purchase)22 W 5040 62696 MT (the popularity of the Internet.) 82 W( Our) 437 W( Internet ftp site,)83 W 33120 63435 MT (the relevant) 298 W( manuals if you haven't already)297 W 7.8 SS 5040 63863 MT (KERMIT.COLUMBIA.EDU)SH 9.8 SS (, always a) 525 W( popular Internet)524 W 33120 64602 MT (done so.)SH 5040 65030 MT (resource, is now playing host to) 308 W( thousands of file)309 W 5040 66197 MT (transfer requests each day.)SH 33120 66965 MT (And for a) 154 W( unique international perspective on)155 W 33120 68132 MT (the Internet, be sure to read)44 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 46457 XM (Circumnavigating)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 68560 MT (The increased accessibility of Kermit software) 324 W( via)323 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 33120 69299 MT (the Web)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 36932 XM (on page 15.)SH 5040 69727 MT (network is good) 473 W( . . .) SH( and) 745 W( bad too. While we're)473 W 5040 70894 MT (delighted with its increased) 68 W( visibility and popularity,)67 W 5040 72061 MT (mail orders are down and our support burden is up.)SH 24480 23695 50 31680 72394 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 24851 XM (Number 6, March 1995)SH 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 48056 XM (Kermit News)SH 51120 50 5040 5728 UL 16 SS 22088 8298 MT (Books, Books, Books)SH 11.8 SS 5040 11479 MT (Digital Press Changes Hands)SH 31680 XM (& en Fran)SH /NewCentury-Bold-Accent SF (g)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF (ais?)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 13205 MT (Digital Press, publisher of our English-language Ker-)51 W 31680 XM (The French translation of)71 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 43880 XM (Using MS-DOS) 71 W( Kermit)70 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (, by)70 W 5040 14372 MT (mit books,) 141 W( has been transferred from Digital Equip-)140 W 31680 XM (another good) 59 W( friend, Jean Dutertre of Digital France,)60 W 5040 15539 MT (ment Corporation to:)SH 31680 XM (remains available not only in France, but can also) 58 W( be)57 W 31680 16706 MT (ordered from us on our order form, as a) 119 W( special con-)120 W 7.8 SS 6130 17161 MT (DIGITAL PRESS)SH 9.8 SS 31680 17873 MT (venience to Francophones outside France:)SH 6130 18248 MT (Butterworth-Heinemann)SH 6130 19335 MT (225 Wildwood Street)SH 8.8 SS 32658 19952 MT (Christine M. Gianone,)68 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 42178 XM (Kermit MS-DOS mode) 68 W( d'emploi)67 W 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 6130 20422 MT (Woburn, MA 01801, USA)SH 8.8 SS 32658 20949 MT (\0501993\051, ISBN 2-901143-20-2.) 55 W( Adaption) 357 W( fran)56 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Accent SF (g)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (aise: Jean)56 W 9.8 SS 6130 21509 MT (Voice: +1 800 366-2665, Fax: +1 617 933-6333)SH 8.8 SS 32658 21946 MT (Dutertre. Heinz) 334 W( Schiefer & Cie., 45 rue Henri de Reg-)44 W 32658 22943 MT (nier, F-78000 Versailles. Tel. +33 39 53 95 26,)SH 9.8 SS 5040 23268 MT (\050a member of the Reed Elsevier group\051.)SH 8.8 SS 32658 23940 MT (Fax. +33 39 02 39 71.)SH 9.8 SS 5040 25631 MT (Kermit books can, as) 298 W( always, be obtained directly)299 W 31680 26303 MT (Our neighbors to the north) 11 W( are heartily encouraged to)12 W 5040 26798 MT (from Columbia) 186 W( University \050see our order form\051, but)185 W 31680 27470 MT (indulge their bilingual inclinations by keeping both)197 W 5040 27965 MT (orders to the publisher \050e.g. from) 229 W( bookstores\051 must)230 W 31680 28637 MT (French and English editions close by at all times!)267 W 5040 29132 MT (now go to Butterworth-Heinemann.)SH 31680 29804 MT (\050We also hope that French authorities) 308 W( will kindly)307 W 31680 30971 MT (overlook the comments on page 46 . . . \051)SH 5040 31495 MT (Overseas offices of Butterworth-Heinemann can be)277 W 5040 32662 MT (reached at the following telephone numbers:)SH 24480 50 31680 34447 UL 6130 34631 MT (+44 1933 414414)SH 13760 XM (Rushden, England office for)SH 13760 35718 MT (Europe)SH 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 31680 36857 MT (Here's Proof) 100 0 WX(!)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 6130 37240 MT (+61 2 372-5511)SH 13760 XM (Chatswood, NSW office for)SH 13760 38327 MT (Australia and New Zealand)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 32770 38583 MT (James Huggins)SH 32770 39670 MT (Department of EE and CS)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6130 39849 MT (+65 220-3684)SH 13760 XM (Singapore office for Asia)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 32770 40757 MT (University of Michigan)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6130 41371 MT (+27 031 294247)SH 13760 XM (Durban office for South Africa)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 32770 41844 MT (Ann Arbor, MI, USA)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 43734 MT (The new arrangement) 270 W( has been in effect for more)271 W 31680 44207 MT (In his preface) 49 W( to Frank da Cruz's book)50 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 49671 XM (Kermit: A File)50 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 44901 MT (than a year so all the) 89 W( wrinkles should be ironed out.)88 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 31680 45374 MT (Transfer Protocol)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (, Don Knuth wrote:)SH 5040 46068 MT (But if your bookstore) 224 W( is having difficulty obtaining)225 W 5040 47235 MT (English-language Kermit books, please refer them to)91 W 8.8 SS 32658 47453 MT (I hope that) 211 W( many readers of this book will be chal-)210 W 9.8 SS 5040 48402 MT (the new publisher.)SH 8.8 SS 32658 48450 MT (lenged to find high-level) 143 W( concepts and invariant rela-)144 W 32658 49447 MT (tions by which various versions of the Kermit protocol)71 W 24480 50 5040 49689 UL 32658 50444 MT (can be proved correct in a mathematical sense.)SH 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 52099 MT (Und immer noch ein neues Buch!)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 52807 MT (I'm pleased to announce that) 467 W( such a proof has)468 W 5040 53825 MT (Always again another book!)412 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 19545 XM (Using C-Kermit)413 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (, the)413 W 31680 53974 MT (recently been completed. It shows) 273 W( that Kermit is)272 W 5040 54992 MT (C-Kermit 5A user manual published) 26 W( by Digital Press,)25 W 31680 55141 MT (both safe \050if you receive a file using Kermit,) 44 W( it will be)45 W 5040 56159 MT (has been) 90 W( translated into German by our good friend,)91 W 31680 56308 MT (the same one that was sent\051 and) 144 W( live \050if you send a)143 W 5040 57326 MT (Gisbert W. Selke) 35 W( of the WIdO \050Wissenschaftliches In-)34 W 31680 57475 MT (file using Kermit,) 261 W( and the network doesn't behave)262 W 5040 58493 MT (stitut der) 79 W( Ortskrankenkassen\051 in Bonn \050a small Uni-)80 W 31680 58642 MT (hideously, it will eventually get to the recipient\051.)SH 5040 59660 MT (versity town) 208 W( in Germany\051, and published in deluxe)207 W 5040 60827 MT (hardcover edition by) 353 W( Verlag Heinz Heise of Han-)354 W 31680 61005 MT (The proof appears) 549 W( in)548 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 43516 XM (Kermit: Specification and)548 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 61994 MT (nover. The) 272 W( proper citation is:)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 31680 62172 MT (Verification)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (, to be published in the Oxford University)49 W 6.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 27962 63218 MT (_)SH 28102 XM (_)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 63339 MT (Press book ``Specification and Validation Methods,'')253 W 8.8 SS 6018 63541 MT (Frank da Cruz and Christine M. Gianone,)64 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 23805 XM (C-Kermit)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 64506 MT (edited by Egon B)49 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Accent SF (s)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (rger, due in April) 49 W( 1995. After pub-)50 W 8.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 6018 64538 MT (Einf)SH /NewCentury-Italic-Accent SF (y)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF (hrung und Referenz)75 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 16834 XM (\0501994\051, ISBN 3-88229-023-4.)76 W 6018 65535 MT (Deutsch von Gisbert W. Selke. Price:) 33 W( DM) 310 W( 88,00. Ver-)32 W 9.8 SS 31680 65673 MT (lication, an electronic version) 277 W( of the paper will be)276 W 8.8 SS 6018 66532 MT (lag Heinz) 45 W( Heise GmbH & Co. KG, Helstorfer Stra)46 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Accent SF (_)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (e 7,)46 W 9.8 SS 31680 66840 MT (placed on the Kermit archives at Columbia.)SH 8.8 SS 6018 67529 MT (D-30625 Hannover, Germany.)SH 6018 68526 MT (Tel. +49 \05005 11\051 53 52-0, Fax. +49 \05005 11\051 53 53-1 29.)SH 9.8 SS 31680 69203 MT (If you're interested) 43 W( in a preprint, or if you have ques-)44 W 5040 69956 MT (Readers may) 94 W( recall that Gisbert also translated, and)93 W 31680 70370 MT (tions or comments about the paper, feel free) 144 W( to con-)143 W 5040 71123 MT (Heise also published, a German) 54 W( edition of)55 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 24601 XM (Using MS-)55 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 71537 MT (tact me at huggins@umich)SH /Courier SF (.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (edu.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 5040 72290 MT (DOS Kermit)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 10902 XM (for German-speaking Kermit users.)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 24851 XM (Number 6, March 1995)SH 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 52059 XM (Page 3)SH 51120 50 5040 5728 UL 19.8 SS 13696 8558 MT (Announcing MS-DOS Kermit 3.14)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 11222 MT (Yes, another new Kermit for your PC!)SH 31680 XM (The ``Lite'') 269 W( version has no network support or ter-)268 W 31680 12389 MT (minal emulation at all, including) 203 W( no)204 W 7.8 SS 49474 XM (CONNECT)SH 9.8 SS 54038 XM (com-)SH 31680 13556 MT (mand. It) 768 W( still includes serial communications,) 248 W( the)247 W 5040 13585 MT (The PC marketplace grows and changes constantly,)179 W 31680 14723 MT (full Kermit protocol implementation, and the com-)278 W 5040 14752 MT (and MS-DOS Kermit is changing with it. MS-DOS)175 W 31680 15890 MT (plete script) 146 W( programming language. Weighing in at)145 W 5040 15919 MT (Kermit 3.14 for PCs with DOS or Windows) 382 W( was)383 W 31680 17057 MT (only 105K, it is perfect for use) 27 W( as an external protocol)28 W 5040 17086 MT (released in January 1995. It was prepared by) 25 W( Profes-)24 W 31680 18224 MT (and script) 12 W( execution engine in BBSs, in embedded ap-)11 W 5040 18253 MT (sor Joe R. Doupnik) 16 W( of the Center for Atmospheric and)17 W 31680 19391 MT (plications, and behind custom menus.)SH 5040 19420 MT (Space Sciences and Department of) 388 W( Electrical En-)387 W 5040 20587 MT (gineering of Utah State University in Logan, Utah,)186 W 5040 21754 MT (USA, in cooperation with Columbia University in)356 W 31680 XM (Diskette subdirectories include:)SH 5040 22921 MT (New York City and Dr. Hirofumi Fujii of) 141 W( the Japan)142 W 9.3 /Symbol AF 31680 23795 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 32877 XM (Dialing scripts for many types of modems.)SH 9.8 SS 5040 24088 MT (National Laboratory for High Energy Physics.)SH 9.3 /Symbol AF 31680 24837 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 32877 XM (Network shims, drivers, and documentation.)SH /Symbol SF 31680 25879 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 32877 XM (Key mapping setups and keyboard drivers.)SH 9.8 SS 5040 26451 MT (The new release includes an incredible) 41 W( number of en-)40 W 9.3 /Symbol AF 31680 26921 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 32877 XM (File transfer and printer utilities.)SH 9.8 SS 5040 27618 MT (hancements in every area designed to keep MS-DOS)102 W 9.3 /Symbol AF 31680 27963 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 32877 XM (Windows files.)SH 9.8 SS 5040 28785 MT (Kermit up-to-date with new PC, modem,) 294 W( and net-)293 W 9.3 /Symbol AF 31680 29005 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 32877 XM (PC fonts and utilities.)SH 9.8 SS 5040 29952 MT (working technology. The big ones are:)SH 9.3 /Symbol AF 31680 30047 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 32877 XM (A complete Cyrillic support package.)SH /Symbol SF 31680 31089 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 32877 XM (A complete Hebrew support package.)SH /Symbol SF 5040 31993 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 6237 XM (File transfer recovery)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 17098 XM (allows interrupted binary-)SH 6237 33035 MT (mode transfers to be continued from the point of)SH 9.8 SS 31680 33058 MT (All the utilities) 71 W( you need are on this disk, so there is)72 W 9.3 SS 6237 34077 MT (failure, for use with C-Kermit 5A\050190\051 and IBM)SH 9.8 SS 31680 34225 MT (no longer a separate ``utilities'' disk.) 270 W( Our) 810 W( deepest)269 W 9.3 SS 6237 35119 MT (Mainframe Kermit 4.3.1 \050see article on page 12\051.)SH 9.8 SS 31680 35392 MT (thanks, as always, to) 474 W( Joe Doupnik for bringing)475 W 31680 36559 MT (another new version of MS-DOS Kermit) 203 W( to us, and)202 W 9.3 /Symbol AF 5040 36560 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 6237 XM (ANSI and Wyse-50)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 15230 XM (terminal emulation add two)SH 6237 37602 MT (popular terminal types to MS-DOS Kermit's reper-)SH 9.8 SS 31680 37726 MT (special thanks to Dr. Fujii for his work on the) 103 W( Kanji)104 W 9.3 SS 6237 38644 MT (toire. ANSI) 259 W( emulation is ideal for accessing BBSs.)SH 9.8 SS 31680 38893 MT (features, and to) 4 W( Yossi Gil at the Technion in Israel for)3 W 31680 40060 MT (the fonts, to Dimitri Vulis in) 31 W( Brooklyn for the Cyrillic)32 W 9.3 /Symbol AF 5040 40085 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (The greatest Kermit protocol implementation is now)SH 6237 41127 MT (available for)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 11858 XM (BBSs)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 14650 XM (themselves \050see article on page 4\051.)SH 9.8 SS 31680 41227 MT (keyboard drivers,) 103 W( and to many others \050too numerous)102 W 31680 42394 MT (to list\051 for testing and other contributions.)SH 9.3 /Symbol AF 5040 42568 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (The new Kermit diskette includes complete packages)SH 6237 43610 MT (for)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 7685 XM (Hebrew)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 11736 XM (and)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 13615 XM (Cyrillic)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 17513 XM (terminal emulation, includ-)SH 24480 50 31680 44540 UL 6237 44652 MT (ing fonts and keyboard drivers. Read those Russian)SH 6237 45694 MT (newsgroups! Access) 259 W( online Hebrew databases!)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic AF 31680 46543 MT (MS-DOS Kermit and SAS/GRAPH)SH 9.3 /Symbol AF 5040 47135 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 6237 XM (Japanese Kanji)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 13934 XM (and)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 15813 XM (Chinese)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 19950 XM (terminal emulations)SH 6237 48177 MT (are now fully supported, even on ordinary US-model)SH 9.8 SS 31680 48237 MT (Users of SAS/GRAPH)344 W /Symbol SF (\342)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 43615 XM (can now view Sixel-based)344 W 9.3 SS 6237 49219 MT (IBM PCs and compatibles. See article on page 15.)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 31680 49404 MT (color graphics)14 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 39296 XM (with MS-DOS Kermit. Starting with)13 W 31680 50571 MT (release 6.10 of SAS software, which is available now)102 W 9.3 /Symbol AF 5040 50660 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (The)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 8150 XM (script programming)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 18144 XM (language now includes)SH 6237 51702 MT (built-in functions just like C-Kermit's.)SH 9.8 SS 31680 51738 MT (on several popular) 157 W( UNIX platforms, two new device)156 W 31680 52905 MT (drivers can be used to) 7 W( generate color graphics directly)8 W 9.3 /Symbol AF 5040 53143 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (New)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 8443 XM (smaller versions)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 16641 XM (are provided for those who)SH 9.8 SS 31680 54072 MT (on your Kermit display.)SH 9.3 SS 6237 54185 MT (don't need \050or can't fit\051 all the features of the full)SH 6237 55227 MT (version, and for use as an external protocol or script)SH 6237 56269 MT (execution engine in BBSs and other applications.)SH 9.8 SS 31680 56435 MT (To view) 13 W( a graph from an interactive SAS/GRAPH ses-)12 W 31680 57602 MT (sion, use this syntax at the beginning of) 510 W( your)511 W /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic SF 5040 58472 MT (The New MS-DOS Kermit Diskette)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 58769 MT (graphics program:)SH 5040 60054 MT (MS-DOS Kermit) 166 W( now comes on a high-density 1.44-)167 W /Courier SF 32856 60152 MT (GOPTIONS DEVICE=KRMT)SH /Courier-Oblique SF (xxx)SH /Courier SF (;)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 61221 MT (MB 3.5-inch DOS-format directory-structured) 447 W( dis-)446 W 31680 61595 MT (where)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 34838 XM (xxx)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 36689 XM (is)SH 7.8 SS 37834 XM (VGA)SH 9.8 SS 39948 XM (or)SH 7.8 SS 41254 XM (AUTO)SH 9.8 SS (, corresponding) 109 W( to Kermit's)108 W 5040 62388 MT (kette that contains everything you) 271 W( need, including)272 W 7.8 SS 31680 62762 MT (SET TERMINAL GRAPHICS)SH 9.8 SS 42654 XM (setting.)SH 5040 63555 MT (three different) 269 W( executables: the full-functioned ver-)268 W 5040 64722 MT (sion, a) 171 W( smaller ``Medium'' version, and a tiny ``Lite'')172 W 31680 65125 MT (For more information on) 39 W( these device drivers, contact)40 W 5040 65889 MT (version. The) 734 W( medium) 231 W( version can be used on PCs)230 W 31680 66292 MT (SAS Institute Technical Support at +1) 109 W( 919 677-8008)108 W 5040 67056 MT (with small memories, e.g.) 66 W( on old XTs, where the full-)67 W 31680 67459 MT (and ask for the Graphics group.)SH 5040 68223 MT (featured version might not) 88 W( fit. It can also be used if)87 W 5040 69390 MT (you simply do) 464 W( not need Kermit's networking or)465 W 31680 69822 MT (To view sample full-color Kermit SAS graphics)548 W 5040 70557 MT (graphics terminal emulation capabilities;) 372 W( this lets)371 W 31680 70989 MT (screens, point your graphics Web browser at URL:)SH 5040 71724 MT (you run bigger programs ``under'') 50 W( Kermit in the extra)51 W 31680 72748 MT (http:) 100 MX(/) 100 MX(/) 100 MX(www) 100 MX(.) 100 MX(columbia) 100 MX(.) 100 MX(edu) 100 MX(/) 100 MX(kermit) 100 MX(/) 100 MX(shots) 100 MX(.) 100 MX(html)SH 5040 72891 MT (free conventional memory.)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 24851 XM (Number 6, March 1995)SH 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 48056 XM (Kermit News)SH 51120 50 5040 5728 UL 17.8 SS 16272 8421 MT (MS-DOS Kermit Meets the BBS)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 10904 MT (Most Bulletin Board Systems \050BBSs\051 today either)333 W 31680 XM (requirements, so it) 83 W( can easily coexist in conventional)82 W 5040 12071 MT (lack support for Kermit protocol, or supply a poor) 37 W( im-)38 W 31680 XM (memory with your BBS program.)SH 5040 13238 MT (plementation. Now) 272 W( BBSs can use the ``Real'' MS-DOS)SH 5040 14405 MT (Kermit itself, as) 88 W( an external protocol. Why should a)89 W 31680 14434 MT (The)SH 7.8 SS 33716 XM (KERMIT.UPD)SH 9.8 SS 39294 XM (file that comes with MS-DOS Kermit)21 W 5040 15572 MT (BBS add or upgrade Kermit file transfer?)SH 31680 15601 MT (3.14 includes) 219 W( a new BBS Operators Guide to show)218 W 31680 16768 MT (you how it's done.)SH 9.3 SS 5040 17507 MT (1.)SH 6237 XM (To make your BBS accessible to Kermit software pro-)SH 6237 18549 MT (grams. The) 259 W( new releases of MS-DOS Kermit and)SH 9.8 SS 31680 19131 MT (Bob Mahoney, President) 29 W( of Exec-PC, Inc., the World's)30 W 9.3 SS 6237 19591 MT (OS/2 C-Kermit include ANSI terminal emulation,)SH 9.8 SS 31680 20298 MT (largest BBS \050``The Business Knowledge) 342 W( Exchange,)341 W 9.3 SS 6237 20633 MT (required for accessing BBSs.)SH 9.8 SS 31680 21465 MT (serving the business community since 1983''\051,) 266 W( says)267 W 9.3 SS 5040 22074 MT (2.)SH 6237 XM (Kermit file transfer is robust. It works well even)SH 9.8 SS 31680 22632 MT (``we had not supported Kermit) 155 W( since 1989 when our)154 W 9.3 SS 6237 23116 MT (when connections are noisy. And, properly imple-)SH 9.8 SS 31680 23799 MT (old version of PC-Kermit became obsolete when) 283 W( it)284 W 9.3 SS 6237 24158 MT (mented and configured, it is just as fast or faster than)SH 9.8 SS 31680 24966 MT (was unable to support the higher DTE speeds of) 107 W( the)106 W 9.3 SS 6237 25200 MT (other protocols \050see benchmarks in)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 21456 XM (Kermit News #5)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (\051.)SH 9.8 SS 31680 26133 MT (new modems. We took Kermit offline and) 75 W( have been)76 W 9.3 SS 5040 26641 MT (3.)SH 6237 XM (Kermit protocol survives 7-bit connections; most)SH 9.8 SS 31680 27300 MT (looking for a replacement ever since.) 11 W( We) 292 W( finally came)10 W 9.3 SS 6237 27683 MT (other protocols do not. This is important when callers)SH 7.8 SS 39832 28126 MT (_)SH 40022 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 31680 28467 MT (across KERLITE)51 W 40835 XM (just what we were looking for. It)52 W 9.3 SS 6237 28725 MT (arrive over public data networks and other non-direct)SH 9.8 SS 31680 29634 MT (is now) 245 W( installed on Exec-PC and has proven to be)244 W 9.3 SS 6237 29767 MT (paths. In) 259 W( most cases, Kermit can even sense 7-bit)SH 9.8 SS 31680 30801 MT (very popular on) 104 W( our Telnet-in nodes of the BBS that)105 W 9.3 SS 6237 30809 MT (connections automatically.)SH 9.8 SS 31680 31968 MT (are available via our Internet) 114 W( connection.)113 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 51763 XM (The other)113 W 9.3 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 32250 MT (4.)SH 6237 XM (Kermit protocol can be used by Internet-accessible)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 31680 33135 MT (protocols we have online) 17 W( were troublesome for many of)18 W 9.3 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 6237 33292 MT (BBSs and other services. It works well over)SH 7.3 SS 25438 XM (TELNET)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 31680 34302 MT (the Telnet users. Kermit has done a) 11 W( good job on fixing)10 W 9.3 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 6237 34334 MT (connections, even 7-bit ones, and Kermit)SH 7.3 SS 23960 XM (TELNET)SH 9.3 SS 6237 35376 MT (clients are available for most popular operating sys-)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 31680 35469 MT (the download problems for many of them.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF ('')SH 9.3 SS 6237 36418 MT (tems: DOS, Windows, OS/2, UNIX, VMS, VOS, etc.)SH 9.8 SS 31680 37832 MT (Mike Robertson in Sweden) 11 W( says, ``We have been using)12 W 9.3 SS 5040 37859 MT (5.)SH 6237 XM (Only Kermit protocol is capable of converting from)SH 6237 38901 MT (one text character set to another during text-file)SH 9.8 SS 31680 38999 MT (the KERLITE program to provide an external Kermit)32 W 9.3 SS 6237 39943 MT (transfer. This) 259 W( is vital as the BBS world becomes)SH 9.8 SS 31680 40166 MT (protocol under) 371 W( the MBBS system \050a BBS system)372 W 9.3 SS 6237 40985 MT (more international, and BBS clients more diverse.)SH 9.8 SS 31680 41333 MT (found mostly in Scandinavia\051.) 13 W( .) 570 W( . .) SH( We) 285 W( run two of) 13 W( the)12 W 9.3 SS 6237 42027 MT (Remember, not all computers use IBM Code Pages to)SH 9.8 SS 31680 42500 MT (BBS lines as) 151 W( direct connect to a Portmaster box ac-)152 W 9.3 SS 6237 43069 MT (to represent non-English text!)SH 9.8 SS 31680 43667 MT (ting as a Telnet server to let) 149 W( people get to the BBS)148 W 9.3 SS 5040 44510 MT (6.)SH 6237 XM (MS-DOS Kermit can ``autoconfigure'' callers for max-)SH 9.8 SS 31680 44834 MT (over the Internet \050our address is bbs.gar.no) 80 W( for those)81 W 9.3 SS 6237 45552 MT (imum performance, and can initiate ``autoupload'' and)SH 9.8 SS 31680 46001 MT (who'd like to try) 108 W( it\051. Because the Telnet server only)107 W 9.3 SS 6237 46594 MT (``autodownload'' operations without user intervention,)SH 9.8 SS 31680 47168 MT (gives us a short carrier interruption before) 84 W( it's ready)85 W 9.3 SS 6237 47636 MT (provided the client software is MS-DOS Kermit 3.13)SH 9.8 SS 31680 48335 MT (to accept) 106 W( a new login, it's very important that exter-)105 W 9.3 SS 6237 48678 MT (or later, or C-Kermit 5A\050190\051 or later for UNIX, OS/2,)SH 9.8 SS 31680 49502 MT (nal protocols terminate quickly) 538 W( when carrier is)539 W 9.3 SS 6237 49720 MT (VMS, or OS-9 \050see article on page 14\051.)SH 9.8 SS 31680 50669 MT (dropped so that the BBS can sense the) 137 W( drop. KER-)136 W 31680 51836 MT (LITE fulfils this) 35 W( requirement. Other options set here)36 W 5040 52083 MT (New features ideal for use in BBS systems:)SH 31680 53003 MT (make sure that Kermit tidies up after) 61 W( failed uploads,)60 W 9.3 /Symbol AF 5040 54124 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (Support for ``Fossil drivers'' used on BBSs.)SH 9.8 SS 31680 54170 MT (and also forbids access) 394 W( to files other than those)395 W 31680 55337 MT (specified by the BBS in the) 216 W( command line, both of)215 W 9.3 /Symbol AF 5040 55565 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (Support for high interface speeds \050up to 115200 bps\051)SH 9.8 SS 31680 56504 MT (which are important requirements for a BBS.)648 W 9.3 SS 6237 56607 MT (and hardware flow control for use with high-speed)SH 6237 57649 MT (data-compressing modems.)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 31680 57671 MT (Experience so far) 5 W( has shown KERLITE to be extremely)4 W 31680 58838 MT (reliable as an external protocol.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF ('')SH 9.3 /Symbol AF 5040 59090 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (Ability to release the connection immediately when)SH 6237 60132 MT (the carrier signal drops.)SH 9.8 SS 31680 61201 MT (MS-DOS Kermit may be used by BBS)35 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 49280 XM (operators)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 53780 XM (with-)SH 9.3 /Symbol AF 5040 61573 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (File transfer operations may be logged to a file.)SH 9.8 SS 31680 62368 MT (out any special arrangements. Simply order) 200 W( it, in-)199 W 9.3 /Symbol AF 5040 63014 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (Uploads can be restricted to a particular directory.)SH 9.8 SS 31680 63535 MT (stall it according to the) 382 W( instructions in the BBS)383 W 9.3 /Symbol AF 5040 64455 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (Downloads can be driven by a file list.)SH 9.8 SS 31680 64702 MT (Operators section of the)7 W 7.8 SS 42802 XM (KERMIT.UPD)SH 9.8 SS 48366 XM (file, and then an-)6 W 31680 65869 MT (nounce it to your users.)SH 5040 66818 MT (The new ``Kermit Lite'' program,)118 W 7.8 SS 20609 XM (KERLITE.EXE)SH 9.8 SS (, devel-)117 W 5040 67985 MT (oped in part with the financial) 92 W( support of XAP Com-)93 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 31680 68232 MT (Makers and) 164 W( vendors)165 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 41595 XM (of BBS software packages may)165 W 5040 69152 MT (pany \050see page 5\051, is especially suited) 86 W( to BBSs. Fea-)85 W 31680 69399 MT (contact us if they would like to make arrangements to)6 W 5040 70319 MT (tures not needed on BBSs \050such) 474 W( as a terminal)475 W 31680 70566 MT (package MS-DOS Kermit with their products.)SH 5040 71486 MT (emulator and a TCP/IP network) 167 W( stack\051 are stripped)166 W 5040 72653 MT (away to minimize its disk footprint) 156 W( and its memory)157 W 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 24851 XM (Number 6, March 1995)SH 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 52059 XM (Page 5)SH 51120 50 5040 5728 UL 17.8 SS 15654 8421 MT (MS-DOS Kermit Means Business)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 10904 MT (In recent years, MS-DOS) 60 W( Kermit has seen increasing)61 W 31680 XM (be done interactively, such as) 120 W( dialing up, logging in,)119 W 5040 12071 MT (use within business software) 269 W( as a communications)268 W 31680 XM (handling various error conditions, and) 360 W( \050of course\051)361 W 5040 13238 MT (and scripting program and/or file transfer engine.)327 W 31680 XM (transferring data swiftly and accurately.)SH 5040 14405 MT (This phenonenon is especially evident) 244 W( in electronic)243 W 5040 15572 MT (claims submission and EDI \050Electronic Data) 245 W( Inter-)246 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 31680 15848 MT (Student Financial Aid by Modem)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 16739 MT (change\051 applications.)SH 31680 17574 MT (XAP Company of Los Angeles,) 140 W( California, is putting)139 W 20880 40 6840 18006 LH BX1 31680 18741 MT (together a package to allow) 74 W( admissions and financial)75 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 6840 19869 MT (Much of this new software relies on)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 19908 MT (aid applications for higher) 459 W( education institutions)458 W 31680 21075 MT (throughout the) 194 W( United States to be created on PCs)195 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 6840 21136 MT (MS-DOS Kermit to make the connec-)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 22242 MT (and then submitted either on diskette or by modem.)SH 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 6840 22403 MT (tions and transfer the data behind the)SH 6840 23670 MT (scenes.)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 24605 MT (According to Allen Firstenberg,) 607 W( XAP President,)606 W 20880 40 6840 24982 LH BX1 31680 25772 MT (``through the development of information manage-)352 W 7.8 SS 40408 26598 MT (_)SH 40598 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 31680 26939 MT (ment technologies)82 W 41442 XM (data collection,) 82 W( hard-copy print-)81 W 5040 27345 MT (Health care providers and insurers are turning to)283 W 31680 28106 MT (ing, multimedia interactive information display,)656 W 5040 28512 MT (PCs and) 29 W( modems to eliminate costly paperwork in or-)30 W 31680 29273 MT (database management, and) 106 W( electronic data exchange)105 W 5040 29679 MT (der to reduce health-care costs and speed up) 332 W( the)331 W 7.8 SS 31780 30099 MT (_)SH 31970 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 32985 30440 MT (XAP Company) 253 W( is making the task of filling out)254 W 5040 30846 MT (reimbursement process. Claim forms are) 9 W( filled out on)10 W 31680 31607 MT (complex forms simple for) 107 W( students and their parents)106 W 5040 32013 MT (the computer) 42 W( screen in the doctor's office, hospital, or)41 W 31680 32774 MT (and also more efficient to process.)SH 5040 33180 MT (pharmacy, and submitted at the touch) 88 W( of a button to)89 W 20880 40 33480 34041 LH BX1 5040 34347 MT (a medical claims clearinghouse or directly) 134 W( to the in-)133 W 5040 35514 MT (surance company.)SH 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 33480 35904 MT (Kermit Lite, driven by a custom script)SH 33480 37171 MT (program, dials to the XAP facility)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 37877 MT (Over the years every) 182 W( insurer and clearinghouse de-)183 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 33480 38438 MT (and, acting as the EDI transport, sub-)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 39044 MT (veloped proprietary and incompatible) 349 W( formats and)348 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 33480 39705 MT (mits the completed applications)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 40211 MT (software. The) 331 W( recent growth in electronic claims sub-)30 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 33480 40972 MT (automatically and reliably.)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 41378 MT (mission has spurred a movement) 246 W( towards standar-)245 W 20880 40 33480 42284 LH BX1 5040 42545 MT (dization, allowing \050for example\051 a doctor's) 262 W( office to)263 W 5040 43712 MT (submit different types of claims in a uniform manner.)20 W 31680 44647 MT (``Over 2 million students annually are expected) 282 W( to)283 W 5040 44879 MT (The American National Standards Institute) 224 W( \050ANSI\051)225 W 31680 45814 MT (utilize XAP's software by 1996,) 39 W( submitting their com-)38 W 5040 46046 MT (recently approved EDI formats for Insurance Claims)104 W 31680 46981 MT (pleted applications electronically.) 67 W( As) 407 W( the availability)68 W 5040 47213 MT (Submission and Electronic Remittance, and) 110 W( this will)111 W 31680 48148 MT (of modems) 219 W( for students continues to increase, XAP)218 W 5040 48380 MT (only hasten the) 99 W( end of the ``mountains-of-paper'' sys-)98 W 31680 49315 MT (Company is planning) 103 W( to receive the predominance of)104 W 5040 49547 MT (tem, with) 10 W( all its confusion and delays, and will enable)11 W 31680 50482 MT (its applications via EDI.'')SH 5040 50714 MT (not only) 19 W( a standardized method for electronic submis-)18 W 5040 51881 MT (sion of claims, but also for their payment.)SH 31680 52845 MT (Embedded within the XAP software will be MS-DOS)96 W 31680 54012 MT (Kermit ``Lite,'' the special small-size version) 93 W( for PCs,)94 W 5040 54244 MT (A similar movement is stirring in the consumer)420 W 31680 55179 MT (chosen for its flexible scripting capabilities, ease of)217 W 5040 55411 MT (electronics market, where warranty) 180 W( claims can now)179 W 31680 56346 MT (use, and high file-transfer efficiency. When modem)161 W 5040 56578 MT (be filed electronically. Likewise, companies) 95 W( that use)96 W 31680 57513 MT (transmission is elected,) 62 W( Kermit Lite, driven by a cus-)61 W 5040 57745 MT (computers to keep track) 47 W( of inventory can now refresh)46 W 31680 58680 MT (tom script program, dials) 62 W( to the XAP facility and, ac-)63 W 5040 58912 MT (their stocks automatically when items run) 56 W( low, using)57 W 31680 59847 MT (ting as the EDI transport, submits the completed ap-)59 W 5040 60079 MT (software that sends orders to their) 431 W( suppliers by)430 W 31680 61014 MT (plications automatically and reliably.)SH 5040 61246 MT (modem. Retail) 296 W( distributors of standardized parts and)13 W 5040 62413 MT (components can) 358 W( now have pricing updates loaded)357 W 31680 63377 MT (According to an article in)117 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 43962 XM (Bank Systems Technology)118 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (,)SH 5040 63580 MT (automatically into their business computer) 213 W( systems)214 W 31680 64544 MT (October 1994, this system not) 112 W( only replaces the bur-)111 W 5040 64747 MT (by their suppliers.)SH 31680 65711 MT (densome and ``notoriously lengthy and) 206 W( complicated'')207 W 31680 66878 MT (paper-based financial aid) 127 W( disbursement process with)126 W 5040 67110 MT (Much of this new software) 76 W( relies on MS-DOS Kermit)75 W 31680 68045 MT (a more streamlined and efficient one, but,) 233 W( through)234 W 5040 68277 MT (to make the connections and) 24 W( transfer the data behind)25 W 31680 69212 MT (the newly formed Educational) 407 W( Loan Management)406 W 5040 69444 MT (the scenes. Because of its unobtrusive user) 32 W( interface,)31 W 31680 70379 MT (\050ELM\051 Resources, aims to create a universal) 11 W( standard)12 W 5040 70611 MT (MS-DOS Kermit can) 70 W( be invisible to the user, and be-)71 W 31680 71546 MT (for all students, schools, and banks that will vastly)176 W 5040 71778 MT (cause of its powerful) 71 W( script language, it can easily be)70 W 31680 72713 MT (simplify the financial aid process.)SH 5040 72945 MT (programmed to do) 32 W( automatically anything that might)33 W 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 24851 XM (Number 6, March 1995)SH 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 48056 XM (Kermit News)SH 51120 50 5040 5728 UL 17.8 SS 8880 8421 MT (C-Kermit 5A\050190\051 for UNIX, VMS, OS/2, VOS, . . .)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 27249 10904 MT (Frank da Cruz)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 13550 MT (Version 5A\050190\051 of) 156 W( C-Kermit, the world's most port-)157 W 31680 XM (UNIX C-Kermit 5A\050190\051 runs on 16-bit,) 190 W( 32-bit, and)189 W 5040 14717 MT (able communications software) 56 W( program, was released)55 W 31680 XM (64-bit architectures under 2.xBSD,) 695 W( 4.2)696 W /Times-Roman SF (\261)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (4.4BSD;)SH 5040 15884 MT (in October 1994 for:)SH 31680 XM (AT&T UNIX System III and System V) 110 W( R2, 3, and 4;)109 W 31680 17051 MT (POSIX; OSF/1. Plus many and varied releases) 159 W( and)160 W 9.3 /Symbol AF 5040 17925 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (UNIX, all varieties)SH 9.8 SS 31680 18218 MT (incarnations of: 386BSD; AT&T 3Bx) 265 W( systems and)264 W 9.3 /Symbol AF 5040 18967 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (IBM OS/2 and Warp)SH 9.8 SS 31680 19385 MT (UNIX PCs and) 317 W( workstations; Amdahl UTS; Apple)318 W 9.3 /Symbol AF 5040 20009 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (Digital VMS and OpenVMS)SH 9.8 SS 31680 20552 MT (A/UX; BSDI; COHERENT; Convex/OS;) 1070 W( Cray)1069 W 7.3 SS 14682 20719 MT (_)SH 14847 XM (_)SH 9.3 /Symbol AF 5040 21051 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (Stratus VOS \050new!)SH 15571 XM (see p.10\051)SH 9.8 SS 31680 21719 MT (UNICOS and CSOS;) 412 W( Data General DG/UX; DEC)413 W 9.3 /Symbol AF 5040 22093 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (Data General AOS/VS)SH 9.8 SS 31680 22886 MT (OSF/1 and) 75 W( ULTRIX; ESIX; Encore UMAX; FreeBSD;)74 W 9.3 /Symbol AF 5040 23135 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (Microware OS-9)SH 9.8 SS 31680 24053 MT (Harris CX/UX; Hewlett Packard HP-UX \050all) 413 W( ver-)414 W 9.3 /Symbol AF 5040 24177 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (The Commodore Amiga)SH 9.8 SS 31680 25220 MT (sions\051; IBM AIX on RS/6000,) 67 W( PC RT, 370 mainframe,)66 W 31680 26387 MT (and PS/2; ICL DRS/NX; Interactive) 385 W( UNIX; Inter-)386 W 5040 26540 MT (The short list of new features is:)SH 31680 27554 MT (graph CLIX; Linux;) 150 W( Lynx; MIPS RISC/OS; Motorola)149 W 9.3 /Symbol AF 5040 28581 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (File-transfer recovery from point of failure \050binary-)SH 9.8 SS 31680 28721 MT (System V/68 R3 and System V/88; NCR) 478 W( UNIX;)479 W 9.3 SS 6237 29623 MT (mode transfers only\051: UNIX, VMS, OS/2, AOS/VS,)SH 9.8 SS 31680 29888 MT (NeXTSTEP; NetBSD; Olivetti) 277 W( X/OS; Pyramid OSx;)276 W 9.3 SS 6237 30665 MT (VOS, OS-9, Amiga \050see article on p.12\051.)SH 9.8 SS 31680 31055 MT (QNX; SCO ODT, UNIX, and XENIX; Sequent) 32 W( DYNIX)33 W 9.3 /Symbol AF 5040 32106 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (Auto-upload/download/configuration/anything-else)SH 9.8 SS 31680 32222 MT (and DYNIX/ptx; Silicon) 194 W( Graphics IRIX; Sun Solaris)193 W 9.3 SS 6237 33148 MT (via APC mechanism: UNIX, VMS, OS/2, OS-9 \050see)SH 9.8 SS 31680 33389 MT (and SunOS; Sony) 299 W( NEWS-OS; Stratus FTX; Tandy)300 W 9.3 SS 6237 34190 MT (the article on p.14\051.)SH 9.8 SS 31680 34556 MT (XENIX; Trusted XENIX; UnixWare; and many more.)SH 9.3 /Symbol AF 5040 35631 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (Command history, recall, retry, and typeahead.)SH 9.8 SS 31680 36919 MT (In addition to file transfer) 61 W( recovery and auto up- and)60 W 9.3 /Symbol AF 5040 37072 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (Automatic directory creation for incoming files)SH 9.8 SS 31680 38086 MT (download, version 5A\050190\051 includes lots) 363 W( of UNIX-)364 W 9.3 SS 6237 38114 MT (\050UNIX, OS/2, VMS, OS-9, . . . \051)SH 9.8 SS 31680 39253 MT (specific improvements too: a faster)243 W 7.8 SS 48872 XM (CONNECT)SH 9.8 SS 53474 XM (mode,)SH 9.3 /Symbol AF 5040 39555 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (New, faster initialization file, containing many new)SH 9.8 SS 31680 40420 MT (more reliable signal handling, an option for a system-)29 W 9.3 SS 6237 40597 MT (macros, including a FAST macro to let you set up and)SH 9.8 SS 31680 41587 MT (wide initialization file, TELNET screen-size negotia-)122 W 9.3 SS 6237 41639 MT (try all the performance features conveniently.)SH 9.8 SS 31680 42754 MT (tion. Hardware) 1114 W( flow) 421 W( control \050RTS/CTS\051 support,)422 W 9.3 /Symbol AF 5040 43080 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (Massive improvements for OS/2 \050see page 7\051.)SH 9.8 SS 31680 43921 MT (since it is so important for) 152 W( using today's high-speed)151 W 9.3 /Symbol AF 5040 44521 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (The fullscreen file transfer display now includes a)SH 9.8 SS 31680 45088 MT (modems, has been added to many of the) 156 W( UNIX ver-)157 W 9.3 SS 6237 45563 MT (``percent done'' thermometer and continuous display)SH 9.8 SS 31680 46255 MT (sions, and so has support for higher serial speeds.)SH 9.3 SS 6237 46605 MT (of the transfer rate in characters per second.)SH /Symbol SF 5040 48046 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (Support for many new OS releases: Solaris 2.3 and)SH 6237 49088 MT (2.4, AIX 4.1, Unixware 1.1, IRIX 5.3, new releases of)SH 6237 50130 MT (Linux, {Free,Net,etc}BSD, OpenVMS 6.x, etc . . .)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic AF 33120 50480 MT (C-Kermit for HP-UX 10.0)SH 9.3 /Symbol AF 5040 51571 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (Numerous improvements in performance, error)SH 9.8 SS 33120 52062 MT (We are pleased to announce) 7 W( that Hewlett Pack-)6 W 9.3 SS 6237 52613 MT (recovery, script programming, client) 200 0 WX(/) 100 MX(server protocol,)SH 9.8 SS 33120 53229 MT (ard Company has chosen C-Kermit 5A\050190\051) 105 W( as)106 W 9.3 SS 6237 53655 MT (character sets, dialing, etc, and over twenty new com-)SH 9.8 SS 33120 54396 MT (a standard component of the HP-UX 10.0)489 W 9.3 SS 6237 54697 MT (mands and numerous new built-in variables and)SH 9.8 SS 33120 55563 MT (operating system, supporting) 251 W( both serial and)252 W 9.3 SS 6237 55739 MT (functions. The) 259 W( full list of changes since the previous)SH 9.8 SS 33120 56730 MT (TCP/IP connections. In) 150 W( partnership with HP,)149 W 9.3 SS 6237 56781 MT (release would include about 400 entries.)SH 9.8 SS 33120 57897 MT (Columbia University) 450 W( developed, tested, and)451 W 24480 50 5040 58950 UL 33120 59064 MT (documented the new HP-UX) 533 W( 10.0 version,)532 W 33120 60231 MT (which is fully aware of the new HP-UX file) 23 W( sys-)24 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 61360 MT (UNIX C-Kermit)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 33120 61398 MT (tem, device names) 369 W( and locking conventions,)368 W 33120 62565 MT (serial speeds and) 188 W( flow-control options, and so)189 W 5040 63086 MT (As the role of UNIX-based servers becomes ever more)29 W 33120 63732 MT (on. After) 339 W( you install your HP-UX 10.0 package)33 W 5040 64253 MT (important in all spheres of the economy, so) 41 W( does com-)40 W 33120 64899 MT (or upgrade, just type ``kermit'' to start the pro-)74 W 5040 65420 MT (munication with the outside world, whether) 9 W( by dialup)10 W 33120 66066 MT (gram, or ``man) 60 W( kermit'' for further information.)59 W 5040 66587 MT (or network. Even when your UNIX) 81 W( system is on the)80 W 33120 67233 MT (And if) 363 W( you don't already have the manual,)364 W 5040 67754 MT (Internet, C-Kermit offers features lacking from) 46 W( tradi-)47 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 33120 68400 MT (Using C-Kermit)140 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (, please be sure) 140 W( to fill out and)139 W 5040 68921 MT (tional Internet applications, particularly) 147 W( automation)146 W 33120 69567 MT (send in the order form that) 124 W( came in your HP-)125 W 5040 70088 MT (via script programming and conversion of) 388 W( incom-)389 W 33120 70734 MT (UX 10.0 box.)SH 5040 71255 MT (patible character sets.)SH 24480 24832 50 31680 72389 BX BX1 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 24851 XM (Number 6, March 1995)SH 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 52059 XM (Page 7)SH 51120 50 5040 5728 UL 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic AF 5040 7872 MT (C-Kermit for QNX 4.21)SH 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 31680 8009 MT (VMS C-Kermit)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 9454 MT (As part of) 219 W( the US Postal Service Carrier Sequence)218 W 31680 9735 MT (Like UNIX C-Kermit, the \050Open\051VMS version of) 193 W( C-)194 W 5040 10621 MT (Bar Code Sorter project \050see) 357 W( article on page 23\051,)358 W 31680 10902 MT (Kermit 5A\050190\051) 284 W( for Digital Equipment Corporation)283 W 5040 11788 MT (Columbia University, with assistance from QNX) 21 W( Soft-)20 W 31680 12069 MT (VAX and Alpha AXP) 212 W( computers incorporates major)213 W 5040 12955 MT (ware Systems, Ltd., Kanata, Ontario, prepared an en-)6 W 31680 13236 MT (new features like file transfer) 112 W( recovery and auto up-)111 W 5040 14122 MT (tirely new, full-featured implementation of C-Kermit)SH 31680 14403 MT (and download during)302 W 7.8 SS 42467 XM (CONNECT)SH 9.8 SS 47129 XM (mode, described in)303 W 20880 40 6840 15389 LH BX1 31680 15570 MT (separate articles,) 134 W( as well as \050user-controllable\051 auto-)133 W 31680 16737 MT (matic directory creation for incoming files) 264 W( that in-)265 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 6840 17252 MT (As the role of UNIX-based servers be-)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 17904 MT (clude directory names.)SH 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 6840 18519 MT (comes ever more important in all)SH 6840 19786 MT (spheres of the economy, so does com-)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 20267 MT (However, of) 34 W( even greater interest to some VMS shops)33 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 6840 21053 MT (munication with the outside world,)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 21434 MT (might be the fact that the new) 90 W( release is able to run)91 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 6840 22320 MT (whether by dialup or network.)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 22601 MT (in batch jobs and when)10 W 7.8 SS 42447 XM (SPAWN)SH 9.8 SS (ed from other) 10 W( programs)9 W 20880 40 6840 23632 LH BX1 31680 23768 MT (such as)352 W 7.8 SS 36016 XM (ALL-IN-ONE)SH 9.8 SS 41522 XM (or VMS)353 W 7.8 SS 45948 XM (MAIL)SH 9.8 SS (. 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So, for example,)35 W 31680 53030 MT (new release of VMS C-Kermit.)SH 5040 53637 MT (an embedded system can inherit the disk,) 140 W( database,)139 W 24480 50 31680 54317 UL 5040 54804 MT (and other resources of the entire network, and the)216 W 5040 55971 MT (rest of the network can) 123 W( communicate with processes)122 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 31680 56727 MT (OS/2 C-Kermit, Take One)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 57138 MT (on the embedded system.'')SH 31680 58453 MT (With the) 276 W( announcement of Warp in October 1994,)275 W 5040 59501 MT (As Dan Hildebrand, Senior) 280 W( R&D Staff Member at)281 W 31680 59620 MT (OS/2 suddenly became a formidable combatant) 41 W( in the)42 W 7.8 SS 46270 60446 MT (_)SH 46460 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 5040 60668 MT (QNX Software Systems Ltd., says,) 271 W( ``The QNX net-)270 W 31680 60787 MT (desktop operating) 42 W( system wars)41 W 47263 XM (if it wasn't already.)41 W 5040 61835 MT (work transparently supports several standard) 124 W( proto-)125 W 31680 61954 MT (C-Kermit 5A\050190\051 for) 527 W( OS/2 was released simul-)528 W 5040 63002 MT (cols while) 3 W( simultaneously carrying its own high-speed)2 W 31680 63121 MT (taneously with Warp, and bears) 444 W( about as much)443 W 5040 64169 MT (FTL protocol.) 75 W( Kermit) 423 W( extends QNX's connectivity by)76 W 31680 64288 MT (resemblence to earlier OS/2 C-Kermit releases) 367 W( as)368 W 5040 65336 MT (providing a) 91 W( broad-spectrum communications solution)90 W 31680 65455 MT (Warp does to OS/2 1.0. 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Internet:)225 W 5040 73534 MT (info@qnx.com.)SH 9.3 /Symbol AF 31680 73629 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 32877 XM (File transfer recovery \050see article on p.12\051)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 24851 XM (Number 6, March 1995)SH 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 48056 XM (Kermit News)SH 51120 50 5040 5728 UL 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic AF 31680 7872 MT (Terminal Emulation)SH 9.3 /Symbol AF 5040 7944 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (A new file-transfer mode that transfers OS/2 files)SH 6237 8986 MT (along with all their attributes and extended at-)SH 9.8 SS 31680 9454 MT (Let's take) 108 W( a quick look at some of the improvements)107 W 9.3 SS 6237 10028 MT (tributes, either directly to another OS/2 system, or for)SH 9.8 SS 31680 10621 MT (OS/2 C-Kermit's terminal emulator. 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When used in)294 W 5040 16041 MT (minal screen, and so on.)SH 31680 16070 MT (conjunction with labeled) 101 W( mode, this lets entire direc-)100 W 31680 17237 MT (tory trees, and even entire) 270 W( file systems, be cloned)271 W 7.8 SS 28840 18063 MT (_)SH 29030 XM (_)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 18404 MT (Printer)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 9478 XM (functions are expanded) 387 W( and improved)388 W 31680 XM (from one) 285 W( OS/2 system to another. 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You) 472 W( can browse the)100 W 7.8 SS 46366 XM (CKERMIT.INF)SH 9.8 SS 52297 XM (file with)100 W /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic SF 5040 36974 MT (File Transfer Improvements)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 37389 MT (the OS/2)53 W 7.8 SS 35999 XM (VIEW)SH 9.8 SS 38532 XM (program; this is) 53 W( an indexed, hypertext)54 W 5040 38556 MT (File transfer recovery is discussed on page 12.) 67 W( Auto-)407 W 31680 XM (document that you) 455 W( can click your way through,)454 W 5040 39723 MT (matic directory creation is available for incoming)378 W 31680 XM (search for) 21 W( particular material, and so on, just like the)22 W 5040 40890 MT (files. Automatic) 456 W( parity) 92 W( detection during file transfer)93 W 31680 XM (regular OS/2 help facility, and very similar to using) 32 W( a)31 W 5040 42057 MT (was also added in this version, and) 85 W( along with it the)84 W 31680 XM (World Wide Web browser.)SH 5040 43224 MT (ability to transfer files with IBM mainframes thru)238 W /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic SF 31680 44260 MT (Acknowledgements)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 44391 MT (non-transparent 3270 protocol converters) 909 W( \050the)908 W 5040 45558 MT (``Doomsday Kermit'' protocol discussed in)480 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 26380 XM (Kermit)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 45842 MT (Special thanks to Jeff Altman for massive contribu-)163 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 5040 46725 MT (News #5)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (\051.)SH 31680 47009 MT (tions to the OS/2-specific portions of OS/2 C-Kermit)161 W 31680 48176 MT (5A\050190\051, to Kai Uwe Rommel for his sage advice,) 51 W( and)52 W 5040 49088 MT (In addition, some exciting new) 85 W( OS/2-specific features)84 W 31680 49343 MT (to the OS/2 Developers and) 131 W( Testers group for cheer-)130 W 5040 50255 MT (were added. OS/2 C-Kermit) 234 W( has always supported)235 W 31680 50510 MT (fully fielding an endless barrage of Alphas and Betas.)SH 5040 51422 MT (the long file) 27 W( names of the High Performance File Sys-)26 W 24480 50 31680 51797 UL 5040 52589 MT (tem \050HPFS\051, and has always been able) 56 W( to distinguish)57 W 5040 53756 MT (between FAT \050DOS-like\051 and HPFS) 154 W( volumes for the)153 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 31680 54207 MT (OS/2 C-Kermit, Take Two Already!)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 54923 MT (purposes of file access and creation. In) 402 W( version)403 W 7.8 SS 53822 55796 MT (_)SH 54012 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 5040 56090 MT (5A\050190\051, however, OS/2 C-Kermit is) 116 W( able to preserve)115 W 31680 56137 MT (But we didn't stop there.) 240 W( C-Kermit) 754 W( 5A\050191\051)241 W 55015 XM (an)SH 5040 57257 MT (an incoming file's original long name,) 344 W( even when)345 W 31680 57304 MT (OS/2-only C-Kermit release \0505A\050190\051 is still current)188 W 7.8 SS 42332 58130 MT (_)SH 42522 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 5040 58424 MT (creating the file) 26 W( on a FAT volume, by storing the long)25 W 31680 58471 MT (for UNIX, VMS, et al\051)81 W 43365 XM (adds the following improve-)82 W 5040 59591 MT (name in the file's Extended Attributes.) 146 W( A) 566 W( file, thus)147 W 31680 59638 MT (ments and new features:)SH 5040 60758 MT (created, can later be copied to) 128 W( an HPFS system and)127 W 9.3 /Symbol AF 31680 61679 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 32877 XM (The terminal emulator is about 500 percent faster)SH 9.8 SS 5040 61925 MT (its long name will magically reappear.)SH 9.3 SS 32877 62721 MT (than before, scrolling text \050even in an OS/2 Window\051)SH 32877 63763 MT (at about 200 full-width lines per second. On TEL-)SH 9.8 SS 5040 64288 MT (Of even) 331 W( greater significance is a new method for)332 W 9.3 SS 32877 64805 MT (NET connections, it is about four times faster than)SH 9.8 SS 5040 65455 MT (transferring OS/2 files along with) 77 W( all of their regular)76 W 9.3 SS 32877 65847 MT (the system TELNET program. With speeds like this,)SH 9.8 SS 5040 66622 MT (and extended attributes, including desktop informa-)166 W 9.3 SS 32877 66889 MT (screen updates and scrolling will never be a bot-)SH 9.8 SS 5040 67789 MT (tion, icons, and so on.) 285 W( We) 840 W( call this ``labeled'' file)284 W 9.3 SS 32877 67931 MT (tleneck on serial connections, not even the fastest)SH 9.8 SS 5040 68956 MT (transfer; previously it was available only in VMS C-)120 W 9.3 SS 32877 68973 MT (ones.)SH 9.8 SS 5040 70123 MT (Kermit. Labeled) 646 W( transfers can be) 187 W( done directly be-)186 W 9.3 /Symbol AF 31680 70414 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 32877 XM (132-column mode is available in Full Screen sessions)SH 9.8 SS 5040 71290 MT (tween two OS/2 systems,) 92 W( in which case each file will)93 W 9.3 SS 32877 71456 MT (on video adapters that support it. Under Warp, ar-)SH 9.8 SS 5040 72457 MT (arrive at its destination with all of) 128 W( its attributes in-)127 W 9.3 SS 32877 72498 MT (bitrary screen dimensions are supported in an OS/2)SH 32877 73540 MT (Window. Terminal) 259 W( emulation screen width and)SH 9.8 SS 5040 73624 MT (tact. Labeled) 544 W( transfers can also take) 136 W( place between)137 W 9.3 SS 32877 74582 MT (height can be set by new C-Kermit commands, and)SH 9.8 SS 5040 74791 MT (an OS/2) 209 W( system and some other kind of system, in)208 W 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 24851 XM (Number 6, March 1995)SH 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 48056 XM (Kermit News)SH 51120 50 5040 5728 UL 9.3 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 6237 7838 MT (TELNET screen size negotiations \050NAWS\051 are now)SH 9.8 SS 31680 7872 MT (our customers for remote) 127 W( maintainance. I had been)128 W 9.3 SS 6237 8880 MT (supported, as well as host-directed 80/132 column-)SH 9.8 SS 31680 9039 MT (getting many requests) 122 W( to add file transfer capability)121 W 9.3 SS 6237 9922 MT (mode switching.)SH 9.8 SS 31680 10206 MT (to this program. However, I wanted to have a) 68 W( better)69 W 9.3 /Symbol AF 5040 11363 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (Hebrew and Cyrillic EGA/VGA/SVGA fonts are sup-)SH 9.8 SS 31680 11373 MT (program than what I was prepared) 301 W( to write from)300 W 9.3 SS 6237 12405 MT (plied and can be loaded in a Full Screen session. This)SH 9.8 SS 31680 12540 MT (scratch, so I started to look around at) 9 W( what was avail-)10 W 9.3 SS 6237 13447 MT (means that you can have Hebrew and Cyrillic ter-)SH 9.8 SS 31680 13707 MT (able and soon) 297 W( discovered a ``portable, full-featured)296 W 9.3 SS 6237 14489 MT (minal sessions without having to install special Na-)SH 9.8 SS 31680 14874 MT (implementation of Kermit written in C.'')SH 9.3 SS 6237 15531 MT (tional Language Support versions of OS/2.)SH 20880 40 33480 16141 LH BX1 /Symbol SF 5040 16972 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (C-Kermit can now be used to make SLIP connections,)SH 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 33480 18004 MT (Great care has been taken by all the)SH 9.3 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 6237 18014 MT (coordinating with the SLIP driver over ownership of)SH 6237 19056 MT (the port, and replacing the system's SLIPTERM pro-)SH 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 33480 19271 MT (people involved with C-Kermit to al-)SH 9.3 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 6237 20098 MT (gram, which has limited emulation and scripting cap-)SH 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 33480 20538 MT (low it to work with older compilers.)SH 9.3 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 6237 21140 MT (abilities.)SH 20880 40 33480 21850 LH BX1 /Symbol SF 5040 22581 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (System Sounds are now used when installed.)SH 6237 23623 MT (C-Kermit uses the ``Information,'' ``Warning,'' and)SH 9.8 SS 31680 24213 MT (It only took several evenings to get the basic sources)83 W 9.3 SS 6237 24665 MT (``Error'' sounds. If System Sounds are not enabled,)SH 9.8 SS 31680 25380 MT (compiled under the VOS C compiler, even though it)143 W 9.3 SS 6237 25707 MT (the regular beep is used.)SH 9.8 SS 31680 26547 MT (was, at the time,) 116 W( not an ANSI compiler. Great care)117 W 9.3 /Symbol AF 5040 27148 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (Incoming TCP/IP connections are now supported for)SH 9.8 SS 31680 27714 MT (has been taken by all the people) 244 W( involved with C-)243 W 9.3 SS 6237 28190 MT (Kermit protocol operations and for ``chat mode.'')SH 9.8 SS 31680 28881 MT (Kermit to allow it to work with older) 9 W( compilers. Even)10 W 31680 30048 MT (though the VOS compiler at the time had many ANSI)16 W 5040 30159 MT (Version 5A\050191\051) 3 W( is 32-bit only and works only on OS/2)2 W 31680 31215 MT (features, if) 448 W( C-Kermit had required a full ANSI-)449 W 5040 31326 MT (2.00 and above. The 16-bit version of OS/2 C-Kermit)61 W 31680 32382 MT (compliant compiler, I would have had a great) 79 W( deal of)78 W 5040 32493 MT (\050for OS/2 1.x\051 is frozen at) 201 W( 5A\050190\051. Thanks to Jeff)200 W 31680 33549 MT (trouble getting it to work) 43 W( on VOS. After the portable)44 W 5040 33660 MT (Altman for)385 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 11022 XM (all)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 12896 XM (of the work that) 385 W( went into OS/2)386 W 31680 34716 MT (pieces of the C-Kermit code compiled, it) 103 W( took several)102 W 5040 34827 MT (C-Kermit 5A\050191\051.)SH 31680 35883 MT (months of evenings and weekends to fill in the sys-)157 W 31680 37050 MT (tem dependent modules of) 195 W( C-Kermit which perform)194 W 31680 38217 MT (serial and file I/O.)SH 24480 50 5040 38303 UL 31680 40580 MT (As a side) 4 W( benefit, C-Kermit supports X.25 and TCP/IP)5 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 40713 MT (C-Kermit for Stratus VOS)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 41747 MT (connections, similar to) 499 W( the VOS)498 W 7.8 SS 48757 XM (CALL_THRU)SH 9.8 SS 54452 XM (and)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 6130 42439 MT (David Lane, Stratus Computer Inc)SH 7.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 42914 MT (TELNET)SH 9.8 SS 35435 XM (commands. There) 594 W( was file transfer support)162 W 31680 44081 MT (for X.25 on VOS, but only) 24 W( with modifications to a sys-)23 W 5040 44802 MT (Stratus Computer,) 222 W( Inc. \050NYSE SRA\051 is the second-)221 W 31680 45248 MT (tem server) 73 W( \050x25_exchange.pm\051 and with unsupported)74 W 5040 45969 MT (largest provider of fault-tolerant) 189 W( hardware systems.)190 W 31680 46415 MT (software from Stratus. Of course, TCP/IP file) 103 W( trans-)102 W 5040 47136 MT (VOS is the proprietary) 128 W( operating system for Stratus)127 W 31680 47582 MT (fers can use FTP,) 60 W( but using FTP through a corporate)61 W 5040 48303 MT (hardware. Stratus) 854 W( systems are designed) 291 W( to reach)292 W 31680 48749 MT (firewall or proxy server can be difficult to automate.)SH 5040 49470 MT (\050and often attain!\051 uptimes greater than 99.99%.)319 W 20880 40 33480 50016 LH BX1 5040 50637 MT (They are used for applications where) 43 W( downtime is ex-)44 W 5040 51804 MT (tremely costly,) 22 W( such as stock exchanges, banking, and)21 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 33480 51879 MT (Using the)SH 9.8 SS 39035 XM (ACCESS)SH 11.8 SS 43485 XM (macros in C-Kermit)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 52971 MT (airline reservations; and where) 399 W( downtime can be)400 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 33480 53146 MT (is much easier than using different)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 54138 MT (deadly, such as public safety systems.)SH 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 33480 54413 MT (commands for each type of connection.)SH 20880 40 33480 55725 LH BX1 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 56501 MT (Because of the markets into) 32 W( which Stratus sells, VOS)31 W 5040 57668 MT (is primarily optimized for transaction-processing,)522 W 31680 58088 MT (Having the) 460 W( X.25 and)459 W 7.8 SS 43160 XM (TELNET)SH 9.8 SS 47213 XM (support within C-)459 W 7.8 SS 22801 58494 MT (1)SH 9.8 SS 5040 58835 MT (rather than for) 72 W( general terminal users)73 W 23235 XM (. This) 418 W( means)73 W 31680 59255 MT (Kermit has also helped) 25 W( to debug the option setting on)26 W 5040 60002 MT (that, unlike UNIX, VOS does not come) 4 W( with a dial-out)3 W 31680 60422 MT (remote connections,) 297 W( because we can have a single)296 W 5040 61169 MT (program, though some can be found.) 382 W( There) 1037 W( are)383 W 31680 61589 MT (method that allows us to see the options for) 14 W( both X.25)15 W 5040 62336 MT (several programs available, but they either require)224 W 31680 62756 MT (and TCP/IP, rather than) 16 W( having different methods for)15 W 5040 63503 MT (specific software at the) 245 W( remote end to perform file)246 W 31680 63923 MT (each; and) 28 W( C-Kermit doesn't require privilege to debug)29 W 5040 64670 MT (transfers, do not perform file transfers) 132 W( at all, or are)131 W 31680 65090 MT (it's own connections!) 77 W( Using) 425 W( the)76 W 7.8 SS 46706 XM (ACCESS)SH 9.8 SS 50290 XM (macros in C-)76 W 5040 65837 MT (quite costly.)SH 31680 66257 MT (Kermit is much easier than using) 381 W( different com-)382 W 31680 67424 MT (mands for each type of remote) 35 W( host connection, and it)34 W 5040 68200 MT (I had previously developed a) 187 W( small communications)188 W 31680 68591 MT (greatly simplifies the use of proxy servers.)SH 5040 69367 MT (program for our support group to use to) 166 W( dial out to)165 W 31680 70954 MT (So now we) 119 W( have a full-featured C-Kermit implemen-)120 W 31680 72121 MT (tation for Stratus VOS that fills a need) 21 W( in this area of)20 W 10800 50 5040 72275 UL 31680 73288 MT (critical computing.)SH 5.8 SS 5908 73669 MT (1)SH 7.8 SS 6230 73974 MT (The mention of Stratus in Tom Clancey's)167 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 22372 XM (Debt of Honor)167 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 28089 XM (not-)SH 5040 74880 MT (withstanding!)SH 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 24851 XM (Number 6, March 1995)SH 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 51636 XM (Page 11)SH 51120 50 5040 5728 UL 17.8 SS 20144 8421 MT (Other Recent Releases)SH 14.8 SS 5040 12858 MT (IBM Mainframe Kermit 4.3.1)SH 31680 XM (Digital PDP-11 RT-11 and TSX+)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 15069 MT (Kermit-370 version) 227 W( 4.3.1 for IBM mainframes with)228 W 31680 XM (Version V03.62-8 of Kermit-11 for) 31 W( the Digital PDP-11)32 W 5040 16236 MT (CICS, CMS, MUSIC, and) 310 W( TSO \050and TSO's friend,)309 W 31680 XM (with the RT-11 or) 3 W( TSX-Plus operating system, and for)2 W 5040 17403 MT (ROSCOE\051 is) 74 W( now available. Its major new feature is)75 W 31680 XM (Pro-350/380 systems) 251 W( with Pro/RT or TSX-Plus was)252 W 5040 18570 MT (the ability) 231 W( to recover interrupted Kermit transfers,)230 W 31680 XM (contributed by Billy) 52 W( Youdelman on behalf of DECUS,)51 W 5040 19737 MT (when used in conjunction with MS-DOS Kermit) 93 W( 3.14)94 W 31680 XM (the Digital Equipment Computer Users Society.)SH 5040 20904 MT (or C-Kermit 5A\050190\051, described in detail in the) 25 W( article)24 W 5040 22071 MT (on page 12. Any) 95 W( interrupted binary-mode file trans-)96 W 31680 22100 MT (This program runs under RT-11) 227 W( from V4 and TSX)228 W 5040 23238 MT (fer \050even a non-Kermit one\051) 5 W( can be restarted with this)4 W 31680 23267 MT (from V5. A special minimum version for floppy-disk-)64 W 5040 24405 MT (facility, and the resulting file will) 6 W( be identical to what)7 W 31680 24434 MT (based systems is included, especially handy on) 189 W( sys-)190 W 5040 25572 MT (would have been received in a single transfer.)SH 31680 25601 MT (tems having no line time clock, or for) 230 W( getting files)229 W 31680 26768 MT (from small systems) 456 W( often found in older image-)457 W 5040 27935 MT (Its other major new feature) 143 W( is the ability to initiate)142 W 31680 XM (processing equipment.) 94 W( File) 458 W( creation date, time \050TSX)93 W 5040 29102 MT (automatic file transfers with MS-DOS Kermit) 44 W( 3.14 or)45 W 31680 XM (only\051, protection,) 113 W( and length attributes are now sup-)114 W 5040 30269 MT (C-Kermit 5A\050190\051 by sending Application Program)302 W 31680 XM (ported and work with C-Kermit and MS-DOS Kermit.)14 W 5040 31436 MT (Command \050APC\051 escape sequences \050see) 364 W( article on)365 W 31680 XM (And: smaller program size, bigger) 104 W( packets, improved)105 W 5040 32603 MT (page 14\051.) 63 W( Also,) 396 W( the CMS and CICS variants can now)62 W 31680 XM (communications and modem control, faster)120 W 7.8 SS 52072 XM (CONNECT)SH 9.8 SS 5040 33770 MT (set the date/time stamp for) 159 W( a received file to match)160 W 31680 XM (sessions, and command-line arguments are now) 97 W( sup-)98 W 5040 34937 MT (that of) 343 W( the original, and the MUSIC variant has)342 W 31680 XM (ported. September) 272 W( 1993.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 43571 XM (Tape B.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 36104 MT (newly-added support for) 111 W( long names and now allows)112 W 24480 50 31680 36224 UL 5040 37271 MT (arbitrary MUSIC commands to be executed from)401 W 5040 38438 MT (within Kermit.)SH 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 31680 38634 MT (Apple Macintosh)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 40360 MT (No significant progress) 154 W( has been on Macintosh Ker-)153 W 5040 40801 MT (Kermit-370 4.3.1 has) 207 W( been verified to transfer both)208 W 31680 41527 MT (mit since)69 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 36215 XM (Kermit News #5)70 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 43951 XM (\050volunteers?\051.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 50771 XM (Except!)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 54416 XM (The)SH 5040 41968 MT (text and binary files flawlessly) 2 W( with the new 3270 ter-)1 W 31680 42694 MT (bug that was causing) 246 W( Mac Kermit to crash during)245 W 5040 43135 MT (minal emulator supplied) 168 W( with Cisco terminal server)169 W 31680 43861 MT (downloads under System 7.1) 104 W( or later has been fixed.)105 W 5040 44302 MT (software release 10.3, even with performance features)1 W 31680 45028 MT (Mac Kermit 0.991\050190\051 has the fix.)SH 5040 45469 MT (such as long packets and 8-bit) 67 W( transparency enabled.)68 W 24480 50 31680 46315 UL 5040 46636 MT (This is welcome news for) 13 W( the many sites where Ciscos)12 W 5040 47803 MT (provide dialup access to the mainframe.)SH 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 31680 48725 MT (PLUS . . .)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 50166 MT (Thanks, as always, to John Chandler of) 14 W( the Harvard /)15 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 31680 50694 MT (Alpha Micro)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 51333 MT (Smithsonian Astronomical Observatory for the) 229 W( new)228 W 32877 51781 MT (From Bob Rubendunst, V2.0 of Alpha Micro Ker-)SH 5040 52500 MT (release! January) 272 W( 1995,)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 15880 XM (Tape B)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (.)SH 32877 52868 MT (mit, replacing version 1.0 from Feb 1985, for)SH 32877 53955 MT (AMOS/L 1.3 and above and AMOS/32 systems.)SH 32877 55042 MT (New features include 8-bit terminal support, auto-)SH 24480 50 5040 55976 UL 32877 56129 MT (send/receive, batch sends with random file bypass,)SH 32877 57216 MT (parity checking, CRC error-checking, statistics,)SH 32877 58303 MT (AM3000 compatibility. March 94.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 48875 XM (Tape C.)SH 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 58386 MT (EMACS \050Yes, EMACS\051)SH 9.8 SS 31680 59789 MT (Burroughs \050UNISYS\051 B6800)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 60112 MT (An implementation of Kermit was written \050on a) 34 W( dare\051)35 W 32877 60876 MT (Written in Algol by Tony Appelget, Plymouth, MN.)SH 5040 61279 MT (in EMACS Lisp by Bob Manson of MIT and Ben)305 W 32877 61963 MT (September 94.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 39939 XM (Tape D.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 62446 MT (Mesander of the US Geographical Survey in) 288 W( June)289 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 31680 63449 MT (HP-3000 MPE)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 63613 MT (1994. It) 592 W( works with GNU EMACS versions 18) 160 W( and)159 W 32877 64536 MT (Two versions from Tony Appelget, one in SPL and)SH 5040 64780 MT (19. It's) 488 W( a bare-bones implementation) 108 W( that should be)109 W 32877 65623 MT (one in C. September 94.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 44225 XM (Tape D.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 65947 MT (portable to any) 87 W( machine where EMACS runs \050UNIX,)86 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 31680 67109 MT (Nicolet 80)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 67114 MT (VMS, etc\051. It lets you transfer files in text or) 81 W( binary)82 W 32877 68196 MT (A brand-new Kermit program for the British)SH 5040 68281 MT (mode into and out of an EMACS buffer) 100 68 WX(; for example,)68 W 32877 69283 MT (Nicolet 80 series of laboratory computers from)SH 5040 69448 MT (when using MS-DOS Kermit as a terminal emulator)109 W 32877 70370 MT (Peter McClintock, University of Lancaster, UK.)SH 5040 70615 MT (into a) 181 W( UNIX or VMS system where you are editing)180 W 32877 71457 MT (July 94.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 37036 XM (Tape C.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 71782 MT (with EMACS.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 11849 XM (Tape B.)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 24851 XM (Number 6, March 1995)SH 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 48056 XM (Kermit News)SH 51120 50 5040 5728 UL 17.8 SS 19929 8421 MT (File Transfer Recovery)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 27249 10904 MT (Frank da Cruz)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 13550 MT (Seasoned modem users know) 84 W( well the aggravation of)83 W 31680 XM (The same file) 34 W( can be recovered in this way more than)35 W 5040 14717 MT (long file) 147 W( transfers interrupted by broken phone con-)148 W 31680 XM (once; for example, if the phone) 139 W( connection is broken)138 W 5040 15884 MT (nections: The screams of agony, the) 133 W( torn-out clumps)132 W 31680 XM (several times.)SH 5040 17051 MT (of hair, the rent garments) 188 W( .) 460 W( . .) SH( only) 460 W( to relive those)188 W 5040 18218 MT (awful moments when the monthly phone bill arrives.)SH 31680 18247 MT (Another interesting property of the)37 W 7.8 SS 48083 XM (RESEND)SH 9.8 SS 51817 XM (feature is)38 W 31680 19414 MT (that it can also be) 164 W( used to recover interrupted non-)163 W 5040 20581 MT (The problem is not confined) 195 W( to modem connections,)194 W 31680 XM (Kermit transfers, such as with Ymodem-G or FTP.)224 W 5040 21748 MT (either. Internet) 494 W( users know only too well the heart-)111 W 31680 XM (As long as) 242 W( you have a partial file that was trans-)241 W 5040 22915 MT (break of the) 28 W( broken ftp connection, especially that ex-)27 W 31680 XM (ferred in binary) 159 W( mode, by whatever means, you can)160 W 5040 24082 MT (cruciatingly slow trans-oceanic one.) 446 W( Connections)1166 W 31680 XM (continue the) 125 W( transfer from the point of failure using)124 W 7.8 SS 7736 24908 MT (_)SH 7926 XM (_)SH 19582 XM (_)SH 19772 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 5040 25249 MT (break)SH 8416 XM (all kinds of connections)158 W 20262 XM (and the laws) 158 W( of the)157 W 31680 XM (Kermit's new)SH 7.8 SS 37980 XM (RESEND)SH 9.8 SS 41676 XM (feature.)SH 5040 26416 MT (eponymous Murphy dictate) 219 W( this will happen at the)220 W 5040 27583 MT (worst possible time; for example, when) 203 W( you are 9.8)202 W 31680 27612 MT (When you combine Kermit's automation features)454 W 5040 28750 MT (megabytes into a 10-megabyte transfer) 766 W( on a)767 W 31680 28779 MT (with its) 210 W( new recovery ability, you can create script)209 W 5040 29917 MT (sloooooow connection.)SH 31680 29946 MT (programs \050like the) 256 W( one opposite\051 that are virtually)257 W 31680 31113 MT (guaranteed to) 194 W( transfer a file, even under the worst)193 W 5040 32280 MT (Our three new Kermit releases to the rescue:) 244 W( MS-)243 W 31680 XM (conditions, by automatically redialing and)47 W 7.8 SS 51300 XM (RESEND)SH 9.8 SS (ing)SH 5040 33447 MT (DOS Kermit 3.14,) 73 W( IBM Mainframe Kermit 4.3.1, and)74 W 31680 XM (each time there is a failure,) 265 W( until the file is com-)264 W 5040 34614 MT (C-Kermit 5A\050190\051. From now on, no more worries)224 W 31680 XM (pletely transferred. Once started, such a) 150 W( script can)151 W 5040 35781 MT (about broken connections, at least not during) 59 W( binary-)60 W 31680 XM (run totally unattended; read the newspaper, go) 25 W( out to)24 W 7.8 SS 40637 36607 MT (_)SH 40827 XM (_)SH 50216 XM (_)SH 50406 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 5040 36948 MT (mode file transfers, on all of the following platforms:)SH 31680 XM (dinner, take a nap)62 W 41651 XM (relax, don't) 62 W( worry)63 W 51231 XM (barring to-)63 W 31680 38115 MT (tal failure of the) 91 W( telephone network or destruction of)90 W 9.3 /Symbol AF 5040 38989 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (DOS \050MS, PC, DR, etc\051)SH 9.8 SS 31680 39282 MT (one of the computers, the file will get through.)SH 9.3 /Symbol AF 5040 40031 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (Microsoft Windows)SH /Symbol SF 5040 41073 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (IBM OS/2)SH 9.8 SS 31680 41645 MT (What about text-mode transfers? These) 366 W( can't be)367 W 9.3 /Symbol AF 5040 42115 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (UNIX \050all varieties\051)SH 9.8 SS 31680 42812 MT (recovered automatically because) 167 W( there is no reliable)166 W 9.3 /Symbol AF 5040 43157 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (Digital VMS and OpenVMS)SH 9.8 SS 31680 43979 MT (correspondence between the original file) 417 W( and the)418 W 9.3 /Symbol AF 5040 44199 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (IBM Mainframe VM/CMS, MVS/TSO, CICS, MUSIC)SH 9.8 SS 31680 45146 MT (transferred file: many operating mark) 234 W( lines of text)233 W 9.3 /Symbol AF 5040 45241 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (Stratus VOS)SH /Symbol SF 5040 46283 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (Data General AOS/VS)SH 9.8 SS 31680 46313 MT (differently: CR \050carriage return\051 and LF \050linefeed\051) 91 W( at)92 W 9.3 /Symbol AF 5040 47325 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (Commodore Amiga)SH 9.8 SS 31680 47480 MT (the end, as in DOS; LF-only) 95 W( as in UNIX; CR-only as)94 W 9.3 /Symbol AF 5040 48367 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (Microware OS-9)SH 9.8 SS 31680 48647 MT (on the Mac; via length fields) 56 W( or other mechanisms on)57 W 31680 49814 MT (record-oriented file systems, and so on.)SH 5040 50730 MT (When a file is transferred in binary mode, its) 228 W( size)227 W 5040 51897 MT (does not change; it is) 63 W( sent literally, without any kind)64 W 31680 52177 MT (But all is not lost. Here is a) 134 W( useful hint: if you are)133 W 5040 53064 MT (of format or character-set conversion.) 110 W( Thus,) 490 W( if a file)109 W 31680 53344 MT (transferring text files between) 181 W( computers that have)182 W 5040 54231 MT (is partially transferred, we know exactly where in the)16 W 31680 54511 MT (like file systems \050e.g. DOS to) 314 W( OS/2, or HP-UX to)313 W 5040 55398 MT (original file to resume the transmission.)SH 31680 55678 MT (Solaris\051, and you don't need character-set conversion,)55 W 31680 56845 MT (then use binary) 219 W( mode. This is somewhat more ef-)218 W 5040 57761 MT (For the new round) 115 W( of releases, the Kermit programs)114 W 31680 58012 MT (ficient than text) 274 W( mode because all conversions are)275 W 5040 58928 MT (were changed to keep partially received files by)431 W 31680 59179 MT (skipped, and you can recover interrupted transfers.)SH 5040 60095 MT (default, rather than discard) 309 W( them \050which was the)308 W 5040 61262 MT (default action previously\051, and the Kermit protocol)257 W 31680 61542 MT (Even when a text-mode transfer is interrupted, it's)205 W 5040 62429 MT (was extended to support recovery of) 380 W( binary-mode)379 W 31680 62709 MT (now possible) 204 W( to recovery ``manually'' by telling MS-)205 W 5040 63596 MT (transfers. When) 662 W( a) 195 W( recovery operation is requested,)196 W 31680 63876 MT (DOS Kermit or) 115 W( C-Kermit to ``)114 W 7.8 SS (PSEND)SH 9.8 SS ('' \050partially send\051)114 W 5040 64763 MT (the two Kermit programs negotiate this capability; if)80 W 31680 65043 MT (the file from the point of interruption \050which you)299 W 5040 65930 MT (successful, the file receiver tells the sender the posi-)111 W 31680 66210 MT (must determine by inspection\051,) 64 W( and to tell the receiv-)63 W 5040 67097 MT (tion in the source) 202 W( file from which to start sending,)201 W 31680 67377 MT (ing Kermit program) 160 W( to append the incoming partial)161 W 5040 68264 MT (and then the receiver appends the) 197 W( new material to)198 W 31680 68544 MT (file to the) 28 W( existing file, via)27 W 7.8 SS 43945 XM (SET FILE COLLISION APPEND)27 W 9.8 SS 5040 69431 MT (the end of) 135 W( the partially received file. Only one new)134 W 31680 69711 MT (if it is supported. If not, you can receive) 107 W( the partial)108 W 5040 70598 MT (command is needed:)SH 31680 70878 MT (file into a separate) 158 W( file and then join the two after-)157 W 31680 72045 MT (wards. In) 643 W( any case, the part that was successfully)186 W 6130 72801 MT (RESEND)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 10705 XM (filename)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 73212 MT (transferred need not be transferred again.)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 24851 XM (Number 6, March 1995)SH 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 51503 XM (Page 13)SH 51120 50 5040 5728 UL 11.8 SS 5040 8009 MT (File Transfer Recovery Demonstration Script)SH 10.6 /Courier AF 6312 12514 MT (ask \134%u { username: })SH 6312 13594 MT (askq \134%p { \134%u's password: })SH 6312 15754 MT (; Settings for entire session.)SH 6312 16834 MT (;)SH 6312 17914 MT (define \134%s 20) SH( ;) 7632 W( Seconds to pause between each try)SH 6312 18994 MT (define \134%n 7654321) SH( ;) 4452 W( Phone number)SH 6312 20074 MT (set port com1) SH( ;) 7632 W( Communication port)SH 6312 21154 MT (set modem pp14400) SH( ;) 5088 W( Modem type \050dial with PP14400.SCR\051)SH 6312 23314 MT (set file type binary) SH( ;) 3180 W( File transfer mode must be binary)SH 6312 24394 MT (set input timeout quit) SH( ;) 1908 W( This is just to keep the script program short...)SH 6312 25474 MT (set count 50) SH( ;) 8268 W( Try up to 50 times to send the file)SH 6312 26554 MT (goto nomsg) SH( ;) 9540 W( Skip message the first time)SH 6312 28714 MT (:LOOP ;) 12720 W( Come here to redial)SH 6312 29794 MT (hangup ;) 12084 W( Give the phone line a rest)SH 6312 30874 MT (echo CONNECTION BROKEN.)SH 6312 31954 MT (echo Pausing for \134%s seconds...)SH 6312 33034 MT (sleep \134%s)SH 6312 34114 MT (Echo redialing...)SH 6312 36274 MT (:NOMSG)SH 6312 37354 MT (dial \134%n) SH( ;) 10812 W( Dial the phone number)SH 6312 38434 MT (if fail goto AGAIN) SH( ;) 4452 W( Keep trying...)SH 6312 39514 MT (output \13413) SH( ;) 9540 W( System answered, send a carriage return)SH 6312 40594 MT (input 15 login:) SH( ;) 6360 W( Get UNIX login prompt)SH 6312 41674 MT (output \134%u\13413) SH( ;) 7632 W( Send user ID)SH 6312 42754 MT (input 8 Password:) SH( ;) 5088 W( Get UNIX password prompt)SH 6312 43834 MT (output \134%p\13413) SH( ;) 7632 W( Send password)SH 6312 44914 MT (input 60 {$ }) SH( ;) 7632 W( Get UNIX system prompt)SH 6312 45994 MT (cd \134budget) SH( ;) 9540 W( CD to desired local source directory)SH 6312 47074 MT (output cd budget\13413) SH( ;) 3816 W( and remote destination directory)SH 6312 48154 MT (input 8 {$ }) SH( ;) 8268 W( Get system prompt)SH 6312 49234 MT (out kermit -r\13413) SH( ;) 5724 W( kermit -r\050eceive\051 on remote system)SH 6312 50314 MT (input 10 KERMIT READY) SH( ;) 2544 W( Wait for READY message)SH 6312 51394 MT (pause 1) SH( ;) 11448 W( Plus a second for safety)SH 6312 52474 MT (resend fy9495.wks) SH( ;) 5088 W( RESEND the file)SH 6312 53554 MT (if success goto done) SH( ;) 3180 W( Success means file is completely transferred)SH 6312 55714 MT (:AGAIN)SH 6312 56794 MT (if count goto LOOP) SH( ;) 4452 W( Otherwise, try again.)SH 6312 57874 MT (Stop 1 Too many tries.) SH( ;) 1908 W( Too many tries, give up.)SH 6312 60034 MT (:DONE)SH 6312 61114 MT (echo File transferred OK ; Success, give message)SH 6312 62194 MT (output exit\13413) SH( ;) 6996 W( Log out from remote computer)SH 6312 63274 MT (pause 5) SH( ;) 11448 W( Give it time...)SH 6312 64354 MT (hangup ;) 12084 W( Hang up)SH 6312 65434 MT (stop 0 Script succeeded) SH( ;) 1272 W( Finished, the end.)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 5040 71017 MT (\050This MS-DOS Kermit 3.14 script) 44 W( dials into a UNIX host and assumes UNIX prompts and other conventions. It)43 W 5040 72184 MT (can easily be modified to) 76 W( run under C-Kermit and/or to access non-UNIX host computers. A copy of this script)77 W 5040 73351 MT (can be found on the MS-DOS Kermit diskette as RECOVER.SCR in the UTILS subdirectory.\051)SH 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 24851 XM (Number 6, March 1995)SH 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 48056 XM (Kermit News)SH 51120 50 5040 5728 UL 17.8 SS 9748 8421 MT (Auto-Upload, Auto-Download, Auto-Anything)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 10904 MT (Kermit users often ask, ``Why is it) 37 W( so hard to transfer)36 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 33120 11624 MT (What Is an APC?)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 12071 MT (files? Why) 434 W( are there so many steps? Why do I have)81 W 5040 13238 MT (to escape back, give a)15 W 7.8 SS 15099 XM (SEND)SH 9.8 SS 17684 XM (or)SH 7.8 SS 18896 XM (RECEIVE)SH 9.8 SS 22878 XM (command, and)15 W 33120 13987 MT (An APC is an escape) 390 W( sequence defined for)391 W 5040 14405 MT (then give another)43 W 7.8 SS 13451 XM (CONNECT)SH 9.8 SS 17855 XM (command? If) 360 W( I give a file)44 W 33120 15154 MT (VT320 terminals, which allows the host) 24 W( to pass)23 W 5040 15572 MT (transfer command to one Kermit program, why can't)92 W 33120 16321 MT (a command \050in the) 153 W( form of a text string\051 to a)154 W 5040 16739 MT (it just take care of everything itself?'')SH 33120 17488 MT (terminal emulator; the string is embedded in-)146 W 33120 18655 MT (side the escape sequence, like so:)SH 5040 19102 MT (Stop asking) 86 W( so many questions! You wanted it to be)87 W 8.8 /Courier-Bold AF 33120 19960 MT (_)SH /Courier-BoldOblique SF (string)SH /Courier-Bold SF (\134)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 20269 MT (easier, now it can) 294 W( be. MS-DOS Kermit 3.13 \050an-)293 W 33120 21344 MT (where ``)111 W /Courier SF ()SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF ('' is the ASCII control) 111 W( character,)112 W 5040 21436 MT (nounced in our) 271 W( last issue\051 added a new capability)272 W 33120 22511 MT (Escape \05027\051.)SH 5040 22603 MT (called ``APC'', which stands for Application Program)154 W 5040 23770 MT (Command \050see box\051.)SH 33120 24874 MT (When the terminal emulator is a Kermit pro-)162 W 33120 26041 MT (gram, the) 97 W( string can be any Kermit command,)98 W 5040 26133 MT (When an APC-capable Kermit program receives) 222 W( an)223 W 33120 27208 MT (even a list of commands separated) 67 W( by commas,)66 W 5040 27300 MT (APC while in)241 W 7.8 SS 12031 XM (CONNECT)SH 9.8 SS 16632 XM (mode, it) 241 W( executes the com-)240 W 33120 28375 MT (for example:)SH 5040 28467 MT (mands contained in the APC and then returns)500 W 5040 29634 MT (automatically to the)11 W 7.8 SS 14484 XM (CONNECT)SH 9.8 SS 18855 XM (screen. This) 292 W( allows the)10 W 8.8 /Courier-Bold AF 33120 29680 MT (_set file typ bin, s oofa.zip\134)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 30801 MT (host application to initiate file transfers in) 317 W( either)318 W 24480 21600 50 31680 31832 BX BX1 5040 31968 MT (direction \050auto-upload and -download\051.)SH 7.8 SS 31680 34195 MT (PCSEND)SH 9.8 SS 35333 XM (is a single command that takes the place of:)SH 5040 34331 MT (It also) 41 W( lets the host application operate and configure)40 W 5040 35498 MT (Kermit in all sorts of other ways, such as setting) 40 W( pro-)41 W 9.3 SS 31680 36130 MT (1.)SH 32877 XM (Give a)SH 7.3 SS 35894 XM (SEND)SH 9.3 SS 38304 XM (filename command to C-Kermit.)SH 9.8 SS 5040 36665 MT (tocol and file parameters, or) 6 W( loading custom keymaps.)5 W 9.3 SS 31680 37172 MT (2.)SH 32877 XM (Escape back to the MS-DOS Kermit prompt.)SH 9.8 SS 5040 37832 MT (This makes it) 113 W( easy for administrators of central cor-)114 W 9.3 SS 31680 38214 MT (3.)SH 32877 XM (Tell MS-DOS Kermit to)SH 7.3 SS 43310 XM (RECEIVE)SH 9.3 SS (.)SH 9.8 SS 5040 38999 MT (porate computers, dialup information) 280 W( services, and)279 W 9.3 SS 31680 39256 MT (4.)SH 32877 XM (When the transfer is complete, tell MS-DOS Kermit)SH 9.8 SS 5040 40166 MT (BBSs to create canned procedures for their user) 51 W( com-)52 W 9.3 SS 32877 40298 MT (to)SH 7.3 SS 33964 XM (CONNECT)SH 9.3 SS 38049 XM (again.)SH 9.8 SS 5040 41333 MT (munities, especially novices.)SH 31680 42661 MT (Now, steps 2-4) 183 W( happen automatically. The same is)184 W /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic SF 5040 43536 MT (Security)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 43828 MT (true in the reverse direction with)SH 7.8 SS 46990 XM (PCGET)SH 9.8 SS (.)SH 5040 45118 MT (Kermit's APC feature is disabled by default) 120 W( \050that is,)119 W /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic SF 31680 46031 MT (APC All Around)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 46285 MT (unless you) 15 W( tell it otherwise\051. This is because we want)16 W 5040 47452 MT (each user) 174 W( to read about the potential risks and the)173 W 31680 47613 MT (The new release of C-Kermit \050OS/2, UNIX, VMS, and)51 W 5040 48619 MT (corresponding safeguards, and)149 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 19614 XM (then)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 22017 XM (turn it on. The)150 W 31680 48780 MT (OS-9 versions\051 can not only send APCs but) 379 W( also)380 W 5040 49786 MT (command is:)SH 31680 49947 MT (respond to them while in)4 W 7.8 SS 43252 XM (CONNECT)SH 9.8 SS 47616 XM (mode, and) 4 W( the new)3 W 31680 51114 MT (MS-DOS Kermit can not only respond to them but)216 W 7.8 SS 6130 51408 MT (SET TERMINAL APC)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 14671 XM ({)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 15149 XM (OFF, ON, UNCHECKED)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 24763 XM (})SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 52281 MT (also send them. The new Kermit-370 can send) 75 W( them)74 W 5040 53167 MT (Turning it)112 W 7.8 SS 10225 XM (ON)SH 9.8 SS 11852 XM (enables operations that) 112 W( are nominally)111 W 31680 53448 MT (too. So) 438 W( now you can choose ``one from column A) 83 W( and)84 W 5040 54334 MT (safe, such as file transfer, protocol settings, and so on,)SH 31680 54615 MT (one from column B'' and start automating!)SH 5040 55501 MT (without opening up operations) 153 W( that are intrinsically)152 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 32770 56374 MT (A:)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 34330 XM (Local)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 43570 XM (B:)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 45148 XM (Remote)SH 20433 50 32770 56574 UL 5040 56668 MT (dangerous, such as system access or deleting files.)252 W 32770 57461 MT (MS-DOS Kermit)SH 43570 XM (MS-DOS Kermit)SH 5040 57835 MT (Please read the APC section) 31 W( of the update notes care-)30 W 32770 58548 MT (OS/2 C-Kermit)SH 43570 XM (UNIX C-Kermit)SH 5040 59002 MT (fully, and then put:)SH 32770 59635 MT (UNIX C-Kermit)SH 43570 XM (VMS C-Kermit)272 W 7.8 SS 6130 60624 MT (SET TERMINAL APC ON)SH 9.8 SS 32770 60722 MT (VMS C-Kermit)272 W 43570 XM (OS-9 C-Kermit)SH 32770 61809 MT (OS-9 C-Kermit)SH 43570 XM (IBM Mainframe Kermit)SH 5040 62383 MT (in your Kermit startup file.)SH 31680 64172 MT (The ability of the remote application to) 187 W( initiate file)186 W /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic SF 5040 64586 MT (It's So Easy)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 65339 MT (transfers automatically in) 268 W( either direction is a big)269 W 5040 66168 MT (C-Kermit comes with an APC command for sending)159 W 31680 66506 MT (step forward in) 1 W( the ease-of-use department, especially)SH 5040 67335 MT (APCs and) 133 W( some predefined macros that you can use)132 W 31680 67673 MT (when the host application is menu-driven.) 41 W( Since) 356 W( it is)42 W 5040 68502 MT (at the C-Kermit prompt:)SH 31680 68840 MT (so easy to) 205 W( hide Kermit software behind menus, it's)204 W 31680 70007 MT (only a matter of time until ``one-touch'') 167 W( file transfer)168 W 7.8 SS 5040 70471 MT (PCSEND)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 8693 XM (filespec)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 14850 XM (Send a file or files to the PC)SH 31680 71174 MT (becomes the norm in Kermit land.)SH 7.8 SS 5040 71558 MT (PCGET)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 8085 XM (filespec)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 14850 XM (Get a file or files from the PC)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 24851 XM (Number 6, March 1995)SH 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 51503 XM (Page 15)SH 51120 50 5040 5728 UL 17.8 SS 8210 8421 MT (Circumnavigating the Web with MS-DOS Kermit)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 27249 10904 MT (Frank da Cruz)SH 36720 40 12240 13322 LH BX1 11.8 SS 12240 15185 MT (Thanks to the Internet, the) 201 W( world is becoming smaller every day.)200 W 12240 16452 MT (MS-DOS Kermit might not be a WWW navigator or) 235 W( newsreader,)236 W 12240 17719 MT (but it has a distinct advantage: it can handle a wide) 252 W( variety of)251 W 12240 18986 MT (character sets and writing systems simply and easily.)SH 36720 40 12240 20298 LH BX1 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 24371 MT (It's practically compulsory nowadays to) 114 W( ``surf the In-)115 W /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic SF 31680 XM (The Cyrillic Alphabet)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 25538 MT (formation Superhighway'') 5 W( using high-powered graphi-)4 W 31680 25953 MT (Languages like Russian, Bielorussian,) 35 W( Ukranian, and)34 W 5040 26705 MT (cal navigation tools, but) 135 W( once you leave the confines)136 W 31680 27120 MT (Bulgarian are written in the Cyrillic alphabet, named)17 W 7.8 SS 16763 27531 MT (_)SH 16953 XM (_)SH 23459 XM (_)SH 23649 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 5040 27872 MT (of your own country,) 176 W( or)175 W 17890 XM (more often)175 W 24586 XM (attempt to)175 W 31680 28287 MT (for Saint Cyril \050827)278 W /Times-Roman SF (\261)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (868, Feast Day February 14\051,)278 W 5040 29039 MT (access information) 39 W( that is not written in English, you)40 W 31680 29454 MT (Apostle \050with his) 302 W( brother Saint Methodius\051 to the)303 W 5040 30206 MT (are very likely to run into trouble.) 5 W( A) 280 W( quick tour of the)4 W 31680 30621 MT (Slavs. Saints) 514 W( Cyril) 121 W( and Methodius were Greek mis-)120 W 5040 31373 MT (World Wide Web \050WWW\051) 196 W( using NCSA Mosaic on a)197 W 31680 31788 MT (sionaries to Moravia, a) 92 W( powerful empire in the ninth)93 W 5040 32540 MT (Hewlett Packard workstation turned up) 43 W( only garbage)42 W 31680 32955 MT (century and now part of) 169 W( the Czech Republic, where)168 W 5040 33707 MT (in place) 171 W( of accented or non-Roman characters when)172 W 31680 34122 MT (they and their followers adapted) 103 W( the Greek alphabet)104 W 5040 34874 MT (trying to access Web pages in just about every)450 W 31680 35289 MT (to the Slavic languages, dropping) 81 W( some Greek letters)80 W 5040 36041 MT (country we visited: Costa Rica, Belgium,) 205 W( the Czech)206 W 31680 36456 MT (and adding some new, unique ones.)SH 5040 37208 MT (Republic, France,) 24 W( Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Israel,)23 W 5040 38375 MT (Italy, Norway, Poland, Russia, . . .)SH 31680 38819 MT (Approximately 1100 years later, in the former) 78 W( Soviet)79 W 31680 39986 MT (Union and elsewhere, several encodings were) 43 W( devised)42 W 5040 40738 MT (Much time was wasted trying to rectify) 91 W( the problem,)92 W 31680 41153 MT (for computer representation of Cyrillic letters, each)203 W 5040 41905 MT (involving adding hundreds of cryptic lines to the)365 W 31680 42320 MT (one incompatible with the others:) 485 W( KOI-8, KOI-7)484 W 5040 43072 MT (.Xresources file, repeatedly shutting down and)679 W 31680 43487 MT (\050Short KOI\051,) 109 W( DKOI, ISO 8859-5 Latin/Cyrillic, Alter-)110 W 5040 44239 MT (reloading the X) 299 W( Windows system, logging out and)298 W 31680 44654 MT (native Cyrillic, PC) 154 W( Code Page 866, Mainframe Code)153 W 5040 45406 MT (back in, all to) 98 W( no avail. German still came out look-)99 W 31680 45821 MT (Page 880, and so on.)SH 5040 46573 MT (ing like) 219 W( Icelandic; Russian and Hebrew were hope-)218 W 5040 47740 MT (less. \050A) 682 W( solution was found eventually, but it only)205 W 31680 48184 MT (Although MS-DOS) 72 W( Kermit has been capable of Cyril-)73 W 5040 48907 MT (works for the Western) 22 W( European ``Latin-1'' languages;)21 W 31680 49351 MT (lic text-file) 37 W( transfer since version 3.11, version 3.14 is)36 W 5040 50074 MT (HyperText Markup Language, or HTML,) 343 W( the lan-)344 W 31680 50518 MT (the first to also) 190 W( incorporate a complete Cyrillic ter-)191 W 5040 51241 MT (guage of the Web, does not) 110 W( allow for any other writ-)109 W 31680 51685 MT (minal emulation) 13 W( package, including a font that every-)12 W 5040 52408 MT (ing systems.\051)SH 31680 52852 MT (body can use, keyboard drivers, and complete key and)10 W 31680 54019 MT (screen mappings for) 368 W( accessing host-based applica-)367 W 5040 54771 MT (Similar problems occur when) 791 W( using graphical)792 W 31680 55186 MT (tions using KOI-8, Short KOI, or Latin/Cyrillic.)SH 5040 55938 MT (newsreaders like NewsGrazer and the ones) 14 W( built in to)13 W 5040 57105 MT (Mosaic and Netscape; they don't give you easy \050or)255 W 31680 57549 MT (As a quick demonstration, if you have the)147 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 51980 XM (rn)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 53434 XM (or)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 54779 XM (trn)SH 5040 58272 MT (any)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (\051 control over character sets.)SH 31680 58716 MT (newsreader on your) 116 W( UNIX host, or similar programs)115 W 31680 59883 MT (on other hosts,) 14 W( you can use MS-DOS Kermit 3.14 \050un-)15 W 5040 60635 MT (MS-DOS Kermit might not be a WWW navigator) 142 W( or)141 W 31680 61050 MT (der DOS, not Windows\051 to read the Russian) 78 W( relcom.*)77 W 5040 61802 MT (newsreader, but) 212 W( it has a distinct advantage: it can)213 W 31680 62217 MT (newsgroups, such as relcom.ads,) 46 W( relcom.commerce, or)47 W 5040 62969 MT (handle a wide variety of) 173 W( character sets and writing)172 W 31680 63384 MT (relcom.currency. Just) 272 W( type:)SH 5040 64136 MT (systems simply and easily. MS-DOS Kermit 3.14)304 W /Courier SF 32856 64767 MT (MS-Kermit> cyrillic)SH 7.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 21459 64962 MT (_)SH 21649 XM (_)SH 4704 50 39324 64967 UL 9.8 SS 5040 65303 MT (comes with all the pieces you need)69 W 22480 XM (fonts, keyboard)68 W 31680 66210 MT (beforehand to load the) 180 W( Cyrillic font \050code page 866\051)179 W 5040 66470 MT (drivers, key mappings, instructions, and) 191 W( macros for)192 W 7.8 SS 12602 67296 MT (_)SH 12792 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 31680 67377 MT (into your PC) 271 W( and set up the translations between)272 W 5040 67637 MT (quick switching)34 W 13588 XM (for five) 34 W( important writing systems:)33 W 31680 68544 MT (CP866 and the KOI8 encoding) 316 W( used in the news-)315 W 5040 68804 MT (West European, East European,) 382 W( Cyrillic, Hebrew,)383 W 31680 69711 MT (groups. Now) 406 W( you can get the latest) 67 W( news on Russian)68 W 5040 69971 MT (and Japanese.) 23 W( And,) 316 W( by a stroke of good luck, Chinese)22 W 31680 70878 MT (business, commodities,) 31 W( investment opportunities, and)30 W 5040 71138 MT (too \050Japanese and Chinese require special versions of)44 W 31680 72045 MT (currency.)SH 5040 72305 MT (DOS; more about that later\051.)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 24851 XM (Number 6, March 1995)SH 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 48056 XM (Kermit News)SH 51120 50 5040 5728 UL 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 7872 MT (If you also want to write in Russian during your ter-)78 W 31680 XM (it was probably encoded originally in 8-bit) 256 W( Latin-1)255 W 5040 9039 MT (minal session \050or, for that matter, in DOS on your)210 W 31680 XM (and had its 8th bit chopped off on its way to you, an)89 W 5040 10206 MT (PC\051, you) 40 W( must load a Russian keyboard driver, two of)41 W 31680 XM (irritating trait of many e-mail systems.)SH 5040 11373 MT (which are provided on your Kermit diskette. The)266 W 5040 12540 MT (term ``Russian'') 253 W( is used advisedly here, since these)254 W 31680 12569 MT (Newsgroups, on the other hand, use) 173 W( an 8-bit trans-)172 W 5040 13707 MT (drivers do not support) 125 W( the special characters unique)124 W 31680 13736 MT (port and one) 33 W( can often find Latin-1 encoding in them.)34 W 5040 14874 MT (to Serbocroation, Macedonian, Ukranian,) 953 W( and)954 W 31680 14903 MT (In one newsgroup recently,) 62 W( swnet.svenska, there was)61 W 5040 16041 MT (Bielorussian. One) 979 W( driver conforms to the USSR-)353 W 31680 16070 MT (a debate \050in Swedish\051) 340 W( over the relative merits of)341 W 5040 17208 MT (model PC keyboard layout,) 90 W( the other assigns Cyrillic)91 W 31680 17237 MT (Swedish ISO 646 and ISO Latin-1, with the encoding)54 W 5040 18375 MT (characters to Roman letter keys ``by) 135 W( sound'' for easy)134 W 31680 18404 MT (of each message reflecting) 202 W( the preference of its au-)203 W 5040 19542 MT (use by QWERTY) 197 W( typists; pick the one that is most)198 W 31680 19571 MT (thor. This) 724 W( was handled quite nicely by setting up)225 W 5040 20709 MT (natural for you. In both cases,) 27 W( a hot key switches the)26 W 31680 20738 MT (``hot keys'' in MS-DOS Kermit) 95 W( to switch between the)96 W 5040 21876 MT (keyboard between English and Roman modes.)SH 31680 21905 MT (two character sets without leaving)SH 7.8 SS 47589 XM (CONNECT)SH 9.8 SS 51949 XM (mode:)SH /Courier SF 32856 23288 MT (def swedish set term char swedish, c)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 24239 MT (For e-mail, which is) 100 W( predominantly 7-bit, you should)101 W /Courier SF 32856 24303 MT (def latin1 set term char latin1, c)SH 32856 25318 MT (set key \134315 {\134Kswedish})SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 25406 MT (use Short KOI, which) 71 W( is understood by most Russian)70 W /Courier SF 32856 26333 MT (set key \134316 {\134Klatin1})SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 26573 MT (computer users:)SH 31680 27776 MT (Here we assign one macro to F1 and the other to) 70 W( F2.)69 W /Courier SF 6216 27956 MT (MS-Kermit> cyrillic shortkoi)SH 9996 50 12684 28156 UL /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 28943 MT (When a) 167 W( message comes up that is not readable, we)168 W 5040 29399 MT (Some applications might also require) 196 W( the new 8-bit)197 W 31680 30110 MT (push the ``other'' hot key) 285 W( and then ask our news-)284 W 5040 30566 MT (ISO standard:)SH 31680 31277 MT (reader to redisplay the message.)SH /Courier SF 6216 31949 MT (MS-Kermit> cyrillic latinc)SH 8820 50 12684 32149 UL /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 33392 MT (As always, you can) 47 W( also transfer Cyrillic text files be-)46 W 31680 33640 MT (Hunting through the newsgroups that we) 114 W( receive lo-)115 W 5040 34559 MT (tween your PC and any computer that) 272 W( is running)273 W 31680 34807 MT (cally, we find Latin-1) 241 W( in use on Norwegian groups)240 W 5040 35726 MT (C-Kermit 5A or IBM Mainframe Kermit 4.2 or) 99 W( later,)98 W 31680 35974 MT (such as no.film) 124 W( and no.sport.diverse and on German)125 W 5040 36893 MT (with full character-set translation, as explained in)277 W 31680 37141 MT (groups like de.etc.finanz.boerse \050daily listings) 276 W( from)275 W 5040 38060 MT (the appropriate Kermit manuals.)SH 31680 38308 MT (the Frankfurt and) 413 W( Berlin financial markets\051 and)414 W 31680 39475 MT (de.rec.motorrad \050motorcycles\051. But in) 2 W( other European)1 W 5040 40423 MT (Now back to the) 66 W( World Wide Web) 65 W( . . .) SH( Switching) 337 W( to a)65 W 31680 40642 MT (newsgroups \050French, Dutch, etc\051) 16 W( we found only ASCII)17 W 7.8 SS 31780 41468 MT (_)SH 31970 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 5040 41590 MT (text-based Web browser,)73 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 16658 XM (Lynx)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 19238 XM (from the University of)74 W 32770 41809 MT (no true accented letters in any encoding at all. We)38 W 5040 42757 MT (Kansas, on a UNIX host, and) 87 W( using MS-DOS Kermit)86 W 31680 42976 MT (suspect the Finnish newsgroups, such as:)SH 5040 43924 MT (as your terminal emulator, you can surf the) 95 W( Russian)96 W /Courier SF 32856 44359 MT (finet.freenet.oppimiskeskus.-)SH 7.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 13644 44750 MT (_)SH 13834 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 5040 45091 MT (Web)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 7668 XM (in Russian)360 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 14955 XM (for example, starting at URL)359 W /Courier SF 32856 45374 MT (akvaariokoulut.opetussuunnitelma)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 46258 MT (http) 100 MX(:) 100 MX(/) 100 MX(/) 100 MX(www.) 100 MX(ac) 100 MX(.) 100 MX(msk) 100 MX(.) 100 MX(su.)SH 31680 46817 MT (\050line continued due to lack of) 199 W( horizontal space\051 use)200 W 31680 47984 MT (Latin-1 in line with the other Scandinavian) 1 W( countries,)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic SF 5040 48461 MT (Roman Alphabet)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 49151 MT (but alas, the Finnish groups are not delivered) 181 W( here)182 W 5040 50043 MT (For West European languages using) 189 W( the Roman al-)190 W 31680 50318 MT (\050possibly due to some kind of buffer overflow . . . \051.)SH 5040 51210 MT (phabet but with accented letters and sometimes a) 9 W( few)8 W 5040 52377 MT (special letters \050like German)6 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Accent SF 17922 XM (_)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (\051, a wide variety of char-)7 W 31680 52681 MT (Some newsgroups we would have liked to look) 300 W( at)299 W 7.8 SS 9877 53203 MT (_)SH 10067 XM (_)SH 20273 XM (_)SH 20463 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 5040 53544 MT (acter sets)63 W 10892 XM (both 7-bit and 8-bit)63 W 21288 XM (is in use. Most) 63 W( of)62 W 31680 53848 MT (were the Brazilian groups in Portuguese,) 29 W( and the pl.*)30 W 5040 54711 MT (the 8-bit sets) 358 W( are proprietary \050HP Roman8, Data)359 W 31680 55015 MT (groups from Poland, in) 69 W( Polish, but these feeds do not)68 W 5040 55878 MT (General, etc\051; the standard) 189 W( is ISO 8859-1 Latin Al-)188 W 31680 56182 MT (arrive here either. If these) 143 W( newsgroups use Latin-1)144 W 5040 57045 MT (phabet 1. The 7-bit sets come from the older ISO) 30 W( 646)31 W 31680 57349 MT (and Latin-2,) 67 W( respectively, Kermit would handle them)66 W 5040 58212 MT (standards, one for each language \050or country\051, in)356 W 31680 58516 MT (just fine: MS-DOS) 254 W( Kermit 3.14 comes with)255 W 7.8 SS 53055 XM (ROMAN)SH 9.8 SS 5040 59379 MT (which certain ASCII characters, normally:)SH 31680 59683 MT (and)SH 7.8 SS 33830 XM (EASTERN)SH 9.8 SS 38172 XM (macros which load Western) 170 W( and East-)169 W /Courier SF 6216 60762 MT ([ \134 ] { | } ~ `)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 60850 MT (ern European fonts, respectively, and) 752 W( support)753 W 31680 62017 MT (character-set conversion) 250 W( for all major Western and)249 W 5040 62205 MT (are sacrificed for the special) 161 W( characters needed in a)162 W 31680 63184 MT (Eastern European languages.)SH 5040 63372 MT (particular language;) 64 W( thus each ISO 646 version is in-)63 W 5040 64539 MT (compatible with) 21 W( all the others. ISO 646 sets are com-)22 W 31680 65547 MT (Not only that, for Western European languages, we)169 W 5040 65706 MT (monly used in e-mail, a predominantly 7-bit medium.)SH 31680 66714 MT (also provide a Compose Key for entering) 26 W( accented let-)25 W 31680 67881 MT (ters ``mnemonically'', with) 480 W( complete independence)481 W 5040 68069 MT (For example, when you receive e-mail from) 196 W( ``)195 W /Courier SF (H}kan)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 69048 MT (from the character) 179 W( sets used on the PC and on the)178 W /Courier SF 5040 69236 MT (Sj|berg)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF ('' in Sweden, it is probably from H)390 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Accent SF (e)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (kan)SH 31680 70215 MT (host. For) 902 W( example, no matter what) 315 W( code page is)316 W 5040 70403 MT (Sj)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Accent SF (s)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (berg \050fictitious name\051, encoded in ISO 646. Tell)186 W 31680 71382 MT (loaded on your PC or what character-set is used) 160 W( on)159 W 5040 71570 MT (Kermit to)59 W 7.8 SS 9824 XM (SET TERMINAL CHARACTER-SET SWEDISH)60 W 9.8 SS 27812 XM (and)SH 31680 72549 MT (the host, you can always enter u-circumflex) 50 W( the same)51 W 5040 72737 MT (it will look right. On the other hand,) 221 W( if the same)220 W 31680 73716 MT (way: Alt-c \050for Compose\051, then circumflex \050^\051, then u.)SH 5040 73904 MT (person's return address) 42 W( looks like ``)43 W /Courier SF (Hekan Sjvberg)43 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF ('',)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 24851 XM (Number 6, March 1995)SH 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 51503 XM (Page 17)SH 51120 50 5040 5728 UL 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic AF 5040 7872 MT (Hebrew)SH 31680 XM (Japanese)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 9454 MT (In Israel, of course, as well as up the) 187 W( street at the)186 W 31680 XM (MS-DOS Kermit has been capable of) 470 W( converting)469 W 7.8 SS 28840 10280 MT (_)SH 29030 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 5040 10621 MT (Jewish Theological Seminary) 260 W( of America \050JTSA\051)261 W 31680 XM (Japanese character sets during file transfer since) 8 W( ver-)9 W 7.8 SS 12311 11447 MT (_)SH 12501 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 5040 11788 MT (and elsewhere)199 W 13462 XM (people need to) 199 W( access Hebrew ap-)198 W 31680 XM (sion 3.12.) 37 W( Version) 345 W( 3.14 adds Japanese terminal emu-)36 W 5040 12955 MT (plications on the host: text editors such as)161 W 7.8 SS 25656 XM (HEDT)SH 9.8 SS 28430 XM (on)SH 31680 XM (lation for ordinary IBM PCs and compatibles running)23 W 7.8 SS 45020 13781 MT (_)SH 45210 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 5040 14122 MT (VMS and vi.iv or) 276 W( Mule or Hebrew Pico on UNIX,)275 W 31680 XM (the DOS/V operating system)10 W 45981 XM (no special hardware is)9 W 5040 15289 MT (Hebrew Pine) 10 W( and other e-mail, and especially Hebrew)11 W 31680 XM (required. Now) 986 W( you can) 357 W( use MS-DOS Kermit for)358 W 5040 16456 MT (University's)SH 7.8 SS 11121 XM (ALEPH)SH 9.8 SS 14532 XM (library catalog software, which)323 W 31680 XM (Japanese e-mail, for the Japanese fj.* newsgroups)297 W 5040 17623 MT (runs at all major universities) 124 W( in Israel as well as at)125 W 31680 XM (\050such as fj.kermit\051, and) 407 W( for accessing the Nikkei)408 W 5040 18790 MT (JTSA, and which accepts Hebrew) 242 W( queries and also)241 W 31680 XM (Telecom Database, a comprehensive online service of-)31 W 5040 19957 MT (can display the results in Hebrew.)SH 31680 XM (fering full text) 39 W( of most articles appearing in all major)40 W 31680 21124 MT (Japanese newspapers, plus) 207 W( Japanese equivalents of)206 W 7.8 SS 24480 21979 MT (_)SH 24670 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 31680 22291 MT (Readers Guide to Periodical Literature and) 98 W( Books in)99 W 5040 22320 MT (Here again) 163 W( we have the classic problem)164 W 25596 XM (different)SH 31680 23458 MT (Print, patent registrations,) 142 W( and all sorts of financial)141 W 5040 23487 MT (computers use) 32 W( different encodings for Hebrew letters:)31 W 31680 24625 MT (and corporate) 350 W( data. Many Nikkei Telecom users)351 W 5040 24654 MT (7-bit ``Hebrew-7'', ISO Latin/Hebrew; IBM) 210 W( PC Code)211 W 31680 25792 MT (prefer MS-DOS Kermit) 147 W( over the Nikkei-supplied ac-)146 W 5040 25821 MT (Page 862; IBM Mainframe CECP 424;) 227 W( each incom-)226 W 31680 26959 MT (cess software because Kermit offers additional essen-)61 W 5040 26988 MT (patible with the others. Confounding) 203 W( the situation)204 W 31680 28126 MT (tial capabilities such) 166 W( as session logging, screen cap-)165 W 5040 28155 MT (further is the) 69 W( intrinsically bidirectional nature of the)68 W 31680 29293 MT (ture, and scripting.)SH 5040 29322 MT (Hebrew writing system: Hebrew letters right) 125 W( to left,)126 W 5040 30489 MT (digits and Roman letters left to right.)SH 31680 31656 MT (The Japanese fonts are combined into Code) 18 W( Page 982,)19 W 20880 40 6840 31756 LH BX1 31680 32823 MT (also known) 122 W( as Shift-JIS, supplied with DOS/V along)121 W 11.8 SS 6840 33619 MT (``)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF (The only communications software I)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 33990 MT (with the Japanese keyboard input) 81 W( driver. CP982 in-)82 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 6840 34886 MT (know of that handles all this smoothly)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 35157 MT (cludes ``half-width'' Roman, a) 21 W( 7-bit character set iden-)20 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 6840 36153 MT (is Kermit.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF ('')SH 9.8 SS 31680 36324 MT (tical to ASCII except in two positions; ``half-width'')230 W 20880 40 6840 37465 LH BX1 31680 37491 MT (\050Hankaku\051 Katakana, a) 122 W( 7-bit phonetic character set,)121 W 31680 38658 MT (and then a double-byte ``full-width'') 58 W( Kanji set consist-)59 W 31680 39825 MT (ing of thousands of symbols. Shifting among) 188 W( these)187 W 5040 39828 MT (Since version 3.13, MS-DOS Kermit) 52 W( has included full)51 W 31680 40992 MT (three character sets, which are) 505 W( all essential in)506 W 5040 40995 MT (Hebrew character-set translation as well as) 149 W( Hebrew)150 W 31680 42159 MT (Japanese writing,) 353 W( is a challenge for the terminal)352 W 5040 42162 MT (VT terminal emulation) 77 W( at the VT420 level \050which in-)76 W 31680 43326 MT (emulator during both keyboard input) 72 W( and screen dis-)73 W 5040 43329 MT (cludes host-directed screen-writing direction\051.) 244 W( Ver-)761 W 31680 44493 MT (play, but MS-DOS Kermit 3.14 does it all.)SH 5040 44496 MT (sion 3.14, however, is the first release to) 55 W( come with a)54 W 5040 45663 MT (complete Hebrew package: a Hebrew font) 180 W( that any-)181 W 5040 46830 MT (body can load \050under DOS,) 74 W( not Windows\051, a key map)73 W 31680 46856 MT (It is now commonplace in Japan to make use of all)167 W 5040 47997 MT (for entering Hebrew) 25 W( letters on the keyboard, hot keys)26 W 31680 48023 MT (Kermit's Kanji features: compose long) 306 W( documents)307 W 5040 49164 MT (for switching the keyboard) 433 W( between English and)432 W 31680 49190 MT (``offline'' in the native) 36 W( PC environment, transfer them)35 W 7.8 SS 12378 49990 MT (_)SH 12568 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 5040 50331 MT (Hebrew modes)144 W 13474 XM (all you need) 144 W( for accessing Hebrew)145 W 31680 50357 MT (with Kermit to a UNIX host, translating them in the)68 W 5040 51498 MT (applications online. The)52 W 7.8 SS 16659 XM (HEBREW)SH 9.8 SS 20650 XM (macro sets it) 52 W( all up)51 W 31680 51524 MT (process from Shift-JIS to JIS X 0208) 104 W( or other encod-)103 W 5040 52665 MT (for you. Just type) 373 W( ``hebrew'' at the MS-Kermit>)374 W 31680 52691 MT (ing for printing or e-mail; read and send e-mail and)129 W 5040 53832 MT (prompt and off you go.)SH 31680 53858 MT (netnews online) 317 W( in Japanese, and finally download)316 W 31680 55025 MT (new material from UNIX) 72 W( to the PC, translating back)73 W 31680 56192 MT (to Shift-JIS.)SH 5040 56195 MT (David de) 65 W( Leeuw, Head of Computing Services at Ben)64 W 5040 57362 MT (Gurion University of the Negev, Faculty of Health)249 W 5040 58529 MT (Sciences says, ``Our range of) 123 W( computers and applica-)122 W 31680 58555 MT (You can also use text-based Web) 219 W( browsers such as)218 W 5040 59696 MT (tions is very wide. To complicate) 177 W( things even more,)178 W 31680 59722 MT (Lynx-2.3jp \050the Japanese version from Chiba Univer-)58 W 5040 60863 MT (many of) 110 W( our applications run in a variety of Hebrew)109 W 31680 60889 MT (sity\051 to access Japanese information on the) 283 W( World)282 W 7.8 SS 8552 61689 MT (_)SH 8742 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 5040 62030 MT (setups)SH 9701 XM (three different character) 197 W( sets and various)198 W 31680 62056 MT (Wide Web;) 332 W( no matter whether the Japanese Web)333 W 5040 63197 MT (concepts of screen) 28 W( orientation \050mixed left-to-right and)27 W 31680 63223 MT (server uses JIS7, EUC, or Shift-JIS,) 43 W( MS-DOS Kermit)42 W 5040 64364 MT (right-to-left\051. 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C-Kermit) 200 W( \050all versions\051,)201 W 5040 11788 MT (video adapter, running special Chinese extensions to)96 W 31680 12069 MT (IBM mainframe Kermit \050all) 214 W( versions\051 can also con-)213 W 5040 12955 MT (DOS, two of which are available) 163 W( via anonymous ftp)164 W 31680 13236 MT (vert among diverse encodings) 349 W( for Roman-alphabet)350 W 5040 14122 MT (from host cnd.org \050China News Digest\051:)SH 31680 14403 MT (and Cyrillic-alphabet languages, Hebrew, Japanese,)213 W 31680 15570 MT (and other languages as an integral part of text-file)197 W 7.3 SS 10111 15920 MT (_)SH 10276 XM (_)SH 9.3 /Symbol AF 5040 16252 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (ZWDOS)SH 11000 XM (GB 2312-80 encoding \050Peoples Republic of)SH 9.8 SS 31680 16737 MT (transfer.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 36284 XM (This is) 60 W( a unique capability of Kermit proto-)59 W 9.3 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 6237 17294 MT (China\051, shareware \050free to students\051 by Ya-Gui Wei,)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 31680 17904 MT (col and software.)SH 9.3 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 6237 18336 MT (Eden Prairie, MN.)SH 7.3 SS 10026 19254 MT (_)SH 10191 XM (_)SH 9.3 /Symbol AF 5040 19586 MT (\267)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 6237 XM (KCDOS)SH 10915 XM (Big5 encoding \050Republic of China\051, Kuo)SH 9.8 SS 31680 20267 MT (Most C-Kermit implementations can also handle)486 W 9.3 SS 6237 20628 MT (Chiau Business Computer Company Ltd, Taiwan.)SH 9.8 SS 31680 21434 MT (character-set conversion) 161 W( during)160 W 7.8 SS 46795 XM (CONNECT)SH 9.8 SS 51315 XM (mode, just)160 W 5040 22597 MT (or from ftp.ifcss.org \050Independent Federation of) 128 W( Chi-)127 W 31680 22601 MT (as MS-DOS Kermit does) 322 W( \050IBM Mainframe Kermit)323 W 5040 23764 MT (nese Students and Scholars in the) 163 W( US\051. 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So you would)123 W 31680 41331 MT (applications \050such as)140 W 7.8 SS 41837 XM (ALEPH)SH 9.8 SS (\051 just as you would with)140 W 5040 41472 MT (run the appropriate DOS extension or) 208 W( version, and)207 W 31680 42498 MT (MS-DOS Kermit, and to) 17 W( read Russian and East Euro-)16 W 5040 42639 MT (then simply tell Kermit to:)SH 31680 43665 MT (pean newsgoups, and \050most of\051 the rest.)SH /Courier SF 6216 44022 MT (set parity none)SH 6216 45037 MT (set terminal bytesize 8)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 46028 MT (Now, since most) 164 W( versions of C-Kermit \050OS/2, UNIX,)165 W /Courier SF 6216 46052 MT (set term character-set transparent)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 47195 MT (VMS, VOS\051, like MS-DOS Kermit itself, are full-)361 W 5040 47495 MT (This allows Chinese characters) 605 W( to be received,)606 W 31680 48362 MT (fledged TELNET clients as well as serial communi-)176 W 5040 48662 MT (viewed, typed,) 43 W( and transmitted during terminal emu-)42 W 7.8 SS 43322 49188 MT (_)SH 43512 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 31680 49529 MT (cation programs, poof) 100 371 WX(!)SH 44645 XM (you've got international)371 W 5040 49829 MT (lation. No) 638 W( translation is necessary) 183 W( because the PC)184 W 31680 50696 MT (Web access from home)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 42151 XM (and)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 44186 XM (office.)SH 5040 50996 MT (and the host are using the same codes.) 116 W( Input) 502 W( is ac-)115 W 5040 52163 MT (cording to the) 330 W( input method supplied in the par-)331 W 5040 53330 MT (ticular DOS) 62 W( version or extension: BoPoMoFo, Chang-)61 W 5040 54497 MT (Jie, etc.) 41 W( In) 355 W( this way, MS-DOS Kermit can be used as)42 W 24480 50 31680 54616 UL 5040 55664 MT (a terminal to \050say\051 a UNIX host, where Lynx is) 84 W( used)83 W 31680 56779 MT (Thanks to the Internet, the) 526 W( world is becoming)527 W 5040 56831 MT (to view Chinese) 84 W( newsgroups \050such as alt.chinese.text)85 W 31680 57946 MT (smaller every day, and it) 40 W( becomes increasingly neces-)39 W 5040 57998 MT (and tw.*\051 or to access Chinese Web servers.)SH 31680 59113 MT (sary for us in the) 230 W( USA to dust off our high-school)231 W /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic SF 5040 60201 MT (Adding Other Languages)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 60280 MT (Spanish, German, Italian, French,) 86 W( or Russian \050etc\051 if)85 W 31680 61447 MT (we want to) 169 W( partake fully in the information revolu-)170 W 5040 61783 MT (Cyrillic terminal emulation is done externally) 41 W( to Ker-)40 W 7.8 SS 34000 62273 MT (_)SH 34190 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 31680 62614 MT (tion)SH 35118 XM (just as) 166 W( it is becoming increasingly necessary)165 W 5040 62950 MT (mit via keyboard and screen translation tables \050such)93 W 31680 63781 MT (for business communications to take place in) 194 W( many)195 W 5040 64117 MT (as in the KOI8.INI) 84 W( file\051 and by loading a font, which)83 W 31680 64948 MT (languages.)SH 5040 65284 MT (is supplied on) 85 W( the Kermit diskette. Other languages)86 W 5040 66451 MT (that have 8-bit single-byte character sets can be) 41 W( done)40 W 31680 67311 MT (Those who can read the) 51 W( German, Japanese, and Rus-)50 W 5040 67618 MT (in exactly the same way: Greek, Armenian, Georgian,)32 W 31680 68478 MT (sian financial notices will have a definite edge. Those)9 W 5040 68785 MT (etc, using readily) 266 W( available fonts, and constructing)265 W 31680 69645 MT (who can)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 35656 XM (respond)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 39486 XM (have a sharper edge still.)SH 5040 69952 MT (the necessary) 251 W( mappings in the same way that the)252 W 7.8 SS 15973 70778 MT (_)SH 16163 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 5040 71119 MT (Cyrillic ones were done)12 W 16936 XM (a series of)11 W 7.8 SS 21780 XM (SET TRANSLATION)11 W 5040 72286 MT (INPUT)SH 9.8 SS 7993 XM (and)SH 7.8 SS 10025 XM (SET KEY)52 W 9.8 SS 13912 XM (commands collected into a) 52 W( Kermit)53 W 5040 73453 MT (command file.)SH 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 24851 XM (Number 6, March 1995)SH 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 51503 XM (Page 19)SH 51120 50 5040 5728 UL 17.8 SS 15258 8421 MT (Kermit in the Brazilian Elections)SH 10 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 25237 10918 MT (Fernando Cabral, CEO)SH 19809 12023 MT (PADR)SH /NewCentury-Italic-Accent SF (F)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF (O iX Sistemas Abertos, Bras)SH /NewCentury-Italic-Accent SF (l)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF (lia, Brazil)SH 40320 40 10440 13581 LH BX1 11.8 SS 10440 15444 MT (Columbia University's Kermit software) 84 W( and protocol are robust enough to)83 W 9.8 SS 45591 16374 MT (_)SH 45881 XM (_)SH 11.8 SS 10440 16751 MT (work dependably even when using) 197 W( the poorest telephone lines)198 W 46997 XM (and in)198 W 10440 18018 MT (Brazil THERE ARE poor-quality telephone lines!)SH 40320 40 10440 19330 LH BX1 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 21269 MT (K)SH 7.8 SS (ERMIT SOFTWARE PLAYED A) 85 W( CRUCIAL ROLE)84 W 9.8 SS 24821 XM (in Brazil's)84 W 31680 XM (in the Federal House of) 198 W( Representatives, 7977 to a)197 W 5040 22436 MT (general election of October) 137 W( 3, 1994, almost certainly)138 W 31680 XM (seat in one of the 600 seats in 27 states plus the)252 W 5040 23603 MT (the world's largest and) 206 W( most complex election ever.)205 W 31680 XM (federal district; and 134) 141 W( candidates for 28 governor-)140 W 5040 24770 MT (At stake in this country of) 340 W( 180 million were the)341 W 31680 XM (ships. 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Hewlett Packard) 40 W( Company \050and its)39 W 5040 39665 MT (the first to broadcast live debates.) 161 W( And) 595 W( it was also)162 W 31680 40280 MT (Brazilian distributor Mito\051, for example, supplied ser-)21 W 5040 40832 MT (the first time the electoral courts would try) 304 W( their)303 W 31680 41447 MT (vers, operating system,) 423 W( and networking software.)422 W 5040 41999 MT (hands at automation.)SH 31680 42614 MT (Trusted Information Systems \050TIS\051) 115 W( and PADR)116 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Accent SF (F)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (O iX)116 W 31680 43781 MT (supplied security software and consulting) 294 W( services.)293 W 5040 44362 MT (Cautiously, the TSE opted) 212 W( not to dive directly into)213 W 31680 44948 MT (And Columbia University) 208 W( furnished Kermit for ter-)209 W 5040 45529 MT (automation. Instead,) 948 W( they contracted) 338 W( state-owned)337 W 31680 46115 MT (minal emulation and file transfers.)SH 5040 46696 MT (data processing bureaus to do the data entry of each)91 W 5040 47863 MT (state's votes.) 73 W( Then) 417 W( in Bras)72 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Accent SF (l)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (lia, SERPRO, the federal)72 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 31680 48725 MT (The Electoral Network)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 49030 MT (data processing bureau, was contracted and) 200 W( regally)201 W 5040 50197 MT (paid to) 68 W( tabulate this data. It was a timid but impor-)67 W 31680 50451 MT (The electoral computer network was composed) 131 W( of 33)130 W 5040 51364 MT (tant first step into the realm of) 1 W( automation, and there)2 W 31680 51618 MT (HP RISC servers whose size varies from state to state)7 W 5040 52531 MT (was no turning back.)SH 31680 52785 MT (according to population. Each machine runs) 104 W( HP-UX)103 W 31680 53952 MT (and includes both) 468 W( TCP/IP and X.25 networking.)469 W 5040 54894 MT (New times, new ways to commit fraud. The) 9 W( computer)8 W 31680 55119 MT (TCP/IP would suffice save that) 177 W( the only public net-)176 W 5040 56061 MT (introduced new) 188 W( potential and real ways to manipu-)189 W 31680 56286 MT (work available in) 47 W( Brazil, RENPAC, is X.25-based. In)48 W 5040 57228 MT (late election results, such as a variation on) 177 W( the the)176 W 31680 57453 MT (fact, it is only the) 66 W( bare bones of a network, providing)65 W 5040 58395 MT (``tip-of-the pen'' scheme:) 320 W( simply alter the numbers)321 W 31680 58620 MT (no services, not even transport. So having TCP/IP)207 W 5040 59562 MT (during the transcription of the) 378 W( official ballot box)377 W 31680 59787 MT (and being able to make it run on top of) 147 W( X.25 was a)146 W 5040 60729 MT (results from paper) 133 W( to computer. The easiest way to)134 W 31680 60954 MT (distinct advantage. The available X.25 infrastructure)11 W 5040 61896 MT (do this without attracting too much attention is to)219 W 31680 62121 MT (permitted TSE to build a virtual) 93 W( network connecting)92 W 5040 63063 MT (turn blank or invalidated ballots into ``valid'' ballots.)SH 31680 63288 MT (all the regional courts within just a few weeks,) 149 W( em-)150 W 31680 64455 MT (bodying functionality that) 206 W( TCP/IP users were fami-)205 W 31680 65622 MT (liar with.)SH 10800 50 5040 66839 UL 31680 67985 MT (The RISC servers installed at each regional) 80 W( electoral)81 W 5.8 SS 5908 68233 MT (2)SH 7.8 SS 6230 68538 MT (In Brazil,) 64 W( originally a title of honor which could be awarded by)65 W 5.8 SS 5140 69139 MT (_)SH 5230 XM (_)SH 11939 XM (_)SH 12029 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 31680 69152 MT (court ran) 44 W( HP-UX, Oracle database software \050supplied)43 W 7.8 SS 5943 69444 MT (or bought from)106 W 12742 XM (the federal government.) 106 W( Eventually) 427 W( the title)105 W 9.8 SS 31680 70319 MT (by Oracle's Brazilian distributor, UNIMIX\051,) 65 W( Gauntlet)66 W 7.8 SS 5040 70350 MT (took a derogatory meaning when) 279 W( used to identify landowners,)280 W 5040 71256 MT (industry barons, and other) 15 W( rich and powerful people who used their)14 W 9.8 SS 31680 71486 MT (security software from TIS, and Columbia Univer-)282 W 7.8 SS 5040 72162 MT (money and influence to) 62 W( force common people and lesser politicians)63 W 9.8 SS 31680 72653 MT (sity's)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 34732 XM (C-Kermit)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 40144 XM (communications software. Each)454 W 7.8 SS 5040 73068 MT (to do what) 212 W( they wanted. When refering to elections, the term)211 W 9.8 SS 31680 73820 MT (machine was responsible for tallying all state ballots,)48 W 7.8 SS 5040 73974 MT (always means the rich, influential, and conservative persons who)117 W 5040 74880 MT (use their power and money to allure or coerce poor voters.)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 24851 XM (Number 6, March 1995)SH 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 51503 XM (Page 21)SH 51120 50 5040 5728 UL 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 7872 MT (including those for state) 126 W( and federal representatives)127 W 31680 XM (names, nicknames, etc.) 357 W( After) 984 W( all the ballots are)356 W 5040 9039 MT (and senators,) 137 W( and for transferring the results of the)136 W 31680 XM (counted, an official statement is issued and signed by)40 W 5040 10206 MT (presidential race from each) 110 W( tabulating station to the)111 W 31680 XM (the committee, the) 173 W( parties' representatives, and the)172 W 5040 11373 MT (Superior Electoral) 48 W( Court in Bras)47 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Accent SF (l)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (lia, and at the same)47 W 31680 XM (judge in charge of the regional electoral court.)SH 5040 12540 MT (time, offered any interested party, particularly) 257 W( the)258 W 21600 40 33120 12640 LH BX1 5040 13707 MT (press, all information) 194 W( concerning the election, espe-)193 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 33120 14503 MT (Too good to be true. Without this in-)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 14874 MT (cially the numbers coming out of the ballots boxes.)SH 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 33120 15770 MT (stant response, all the election automa-)SH 33120 17037 MT (tion could have been compromised.)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 17237 MT (Meanwhile 3,800 Digital) 561 W( Equipment Corporation)562 W 21600 40 33120 18349 LH BX1 5040 18404 MT (DECpc personal computers with modems, special)433 W 5040 19571 MT (data entry software, and) 584 W( Columbia University's)585 W 31680 20712 MT (Then this official statement is) 78 W( transcribed to the PC.)79 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 5040 20738 MT (MS-DOS Kermit)269 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 13955 XM (software were installed at 2,000)268 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 31680 21879 MT (This is the point where most of the) 207 W( fraud occurred)206 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (;)SH 5040 21905 MT (data entry and) 357 W( transmission sites in all parts of)358 W 31680 23046 MT (blank and invalidated ballots) 79 W( were ``transferred'' to a)80 W 5040 23072 MT (Brazil, some of them so) 132 W( remote that they could only)131 W 31680 24213 MT (chosen candidate.) 140 W( Cross-checking) 551 W( can't prevent this)139 W 5040 24239 MT (be reached by boat or small plane.)SH 31680 25380 MT (type of fraud; only an attentive monitor can spot it.)147 W 31680 26547 MT (After the transcription, a) 120 W( computer report is printed)119 W 5040 26602 MT (Thus Kermit software linked together the two) 13 W( worlds:)14 W 31680 27714 MT (and checked against the original statement. If the)197 W 5040 27769 MT (the world outside the network and) 8 W( the world inside it.)7 W 31680 28881 MT (numbers are equal, the file can be transferred.)SH 5040 28936 MT (In more) 149 W( than one sense Kermit was the bridge con-)150 W 5040 30103 MT (necting the) 120 W( external, unprotected world to the inter-)119 W 5040 31270 MT (nal, Gauntlet-protected world.)SH 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 31680 31491 MT (Enter Kermit)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 33217 MT (Once the file transfer is authorized,) 481 W( the file is)480 W /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic SF 5040 33473 MT (Election Day)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 34384 MT (encrypted and compressed.) 279 W( Then) 831 W( Kermit assumes)280 W 5040 35055 MT (On Election Day, the one and only day all) 74 W( Brazilians)75 W 31680 35551 MT (control, making) 37 W( decisions about how to connect to the)36 W 7.8 SS 9864 35881 MT (_)SH 10054 XM (_)SH 22628 XM (_)SH 22818 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 5040 36222 MT (are equal)110 W 10926 XM (they each have one vote)109 W 23689 XM (the polls are)109 W 31680 36718 MT (remote server) 70 W( at the TRE \050Regional Electoral Court\051:)71 W 5040 37389 MT (open from 8am) 236 W( to 5pm. Because of the numerous)237 W 31680 37885 MT (dial-up, TCP/IP,) 112 W( or an X.25 connection with or with-)111 W 5040 38556 MT (races involved, the voting was conducted in) 5 W( two parts;)4 W 31680 39052 MT (out a PAD \050Packet Assembler/Disassembler\051.)SH 5040 39723 MT (the state and federal races each had a) 125 W( separate bal-)126 W 5040 40890 MT (lot. First) 624 W( the voter shows personal) 176 W( and voter iden-)175 W 31680 41415 MT (Once the connection is established, the) 72 W( TIS software,)73 W 5040 42057 MT (tification and receives a) 73 W( white ballot. Then behind a)74 W 31680 42582 MT (Gauntlet, sends a) 189 W( challenge to the calling machine.)188 W 5040 43224 MT (screen, the voter chooses) 167 W( one presidential candidate)166 W 31680 43749 MT (Using her ``Digital Pathways' SecureNet Keys'') 30 W( \050token)31 W 5040 44391 MT (and two federal senators, and) 147 W( then drops the folded)148 W 31680 44916 MT (generator\051, the user types in her PIN and) 182 W( then the)181 W 5040 45558 MT (ballot into the ballot box in view of) 36 W( the recipient com-)35 W 31680 46083 MT (challenge. The) 472 W( generator produces a number that is)100 W 5040 46725 MT (mittee, which includes common) 261 W( citizens as well as)262 W 31680 47250 MT (sent as an answer to the server.) 208 W( If) 687 W( all is OK, the)207 W 5040 47892 MT (representatives of the) 332 W( political parties. Then the)331 W 31680 48417 MT (Gauntlet firewall opens and the file is transferred.)SH 5040 49059 MT (voter receives a) 288 W( second ballot for state races, this)289 W 5040 50226 MT (time yellow, and marks it) 332 W( behind a paper screen)331 W 31680 50780 MT (Once at the regional machine, the federal \050white\051)319 W 5040 51393 MT (suspended over a counter, folds) 104 W( it, and deposits it in)105 W 31680 51947 MT (votes are dispatched for tabulation at the TSE,) 63 W( while)62 W 5040 52560 MT (the ballot box in front of the) 160 W( committee. When the)159 W 31680 53114 MT (the state \050yellow\051 votes) 126 W( are tabulated locally. Small)127 W 5040 53727 MT (polls close, the ballot boxes are sealed and) 32 W( sent to the)33 W 31680 54281 MT (numbers flow in, big numbers flow out. The) 121 W( results)120 W 5040 54894 MT (tabulating stations, along with an official) 48 W( report stat-)47 W 31680 55448 MT (of each ballot box are added to the total as they) 137 W( ar-)138 W 5040 56061 MT (ing the number of people voting at that site.)SH 31680 56615 MT (rive. An) 444 W( exact) 86 W( copy of each individual box's result is)85 W 31680 57782 MT (kept so if any fraud) 44 W( eventually turns up in any ballot)45 W 5040 58424 MT (The next) 56 W( morning, dozens of tabulating teams, under)57 W 31680 58949 MT (box, its votes can be deducted easily from the total.)SH 5040 59591 MT (the close scrutiny) 226 W( of the political parties' represen-)225 W 5040 60758 MT (tatives, break open the ballot boxes one) 159 W( by one and)160 W 31680 61312 MT (Newspapers, TV and radio stations,) 130 W( poll takers, and)129 W 5040 61925 MT (check the reported numbers of voters against) 37 W( the bal-)36 W 31680 62479 MT (other interested parties could access) 208 W( partial results)209 W 5040 63092 MT (lot count for the box. If) 66 W( there are discrepancies, or if)67 W 31680 63646 MT (using a number of) 430 W( methods. Here again, TIS's)429 W 5040 64259 MT (there is any indication of tampering, the) 52 W( ballot box is)51 W 31680 64813 MT (Gauntlet ensured that only) 56 W( cleared information flows)57 W 5040 65426 MT (declared invalid. If everything checks out,) 498 W( the)499 W 31680 65980 MT (out and no tampering) 168 W( is possible. And Kermit was)167 W 5040 66593 MT (tabulation proceeds.)SH 31680 67147 MT (there too, ensuring that the information that flowed)134 W 31680 68314 MT (in piece by piece can now flow out in aggregate.)SH 5040 68956 MT (The white and yellow ballots are separated into) 129 W( two)128 W 5040 70123 MT (piles. First) 896 W( the) 312 W( votes for the presidency and the)313 W 31680 70677 MT (Kermit's update feature allowed) 151 W( any user with read)150 W 5040 71290 MT (federal senate are counted; then the votes) 119 W( for gover-)118 W 31680 71844 MT (privileges to) 39 W( dial in and download the latest numbers)40 W 5040 72457 MT (nor and federal) 114 W( and state representatives. This is a)115 W 31680 73011 MT (without tying up) 229 W( valuable telephone lines unneces-)228 W 5040 73624 MT (time-consuming process) 156 W( since each name or number)155 W 31680 74178 MT (sarily if no updates had occurred since last time.)313 W 5040 74791 MT (has to be checked against a long list) 3 W( of valid numbers,)4 W 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 24851 XM (Number 6, March 1995)SH 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 48056 XM (Kermit News)SH 51120 50 5040 5728 UL 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 7872 MT (Kermit's flexible scripting language) 282 W( eliminated the)281 W 31680 XM (lines, with leased, dial-up or PAD) 63 W( lines; the scripting)62 W 5040 9039 MT (end-user contact with the file transfer mechanism:)257 W 31680 XM (language can be used to automate) 10 W( even the most com-)11 W 5040 10206 MT (after automatically dialing, Kermit) 548 W( would check)547 W 31680 XM (plex operation; smooth operation in MS-DOS, MS-)288 W 5040 11373 MT (whether the remote file was newer than the local) 14 W( one,)15 W 31680 XM (Windows, and HP-UX environments; and superb, un-)55 W 5040 12540 MT (and transfer it only if it was. In any case the local)142 W 31680 XM (beatable performance in all kinds of) 93 W( connections and)92 W 5040 13707 MT (application would proceed. This way) 48 W( no file was ever)49 W 31680 XM (line conditions. Finally, if) 195 W( anything bad happened,)196 W 5040 14874 MT (transferred twice,) 251 W( and no user had to control any-)250 W 31680 XM (prompt and expert help) 146 W( was just a phone call or an)145 W 5040 16041 MT (thing: Kermit took care of all this automatically.)SH 31680 XM (e-mail away.)SH 5040 18404 MT (Using Kermit's) 529 W( powerful scripting language, the)530 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 31680 18651 MT (The Results)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 19571 MT (results of each) 138 W( ballot box, as well as the aggregated)137 W 31680 20377 MT (The election was marred by widespread) 102 W( fraud in Rio)103 W 7.8 SS 27675 20397 MT (_)SH 27865 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 5040 20738 MT (results, were) 137 W( easily transferred from end to end)138 W 28355 XM (all)SH 31680 21544 MT (de Janeiro. But the) 113 W( automation helped detect it, al-)112 W 5040 21905 MT (complexities were) 680 W( hidden under Kermit's well-)679 W 31680 22711 MT (lowed its extent to be) 542 W( assessed, and prompted)543 W 5040 23072 MT (thought-out user interface.)SH 31680 23878 MT (measures to avoid it) 19 W( in round two. The time saved by)18 W 31680 25045 MT (the network was more than 75% in) 131 W( most states, the)132 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 25682 MT (Why Kermit Was Chosen)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 26212 MT (big exception being Rio, where bandits) 91 W( blocked entry)90 W 31680 27379 MT (of votes into the system \050where they could) 98 W( not be al-)99 W 5040 27408 MT (Kermit was chosen to connect the PCs at) 36 W( the tabulat-)37 W 31680 28546 MT (tered\051 until after the ballots were forged.)SH 5040 28575 MT (ing stations to the regional courts because:)SH 9.3 SS 5040 30510 MT (1.)SH 6237 XM (Columbia University's Kermit software and protocol)SH 9.8 SS 31680 30909 MT (But despite minor disturbances and a) 379 W( few major)378 W 9.3 SS 6237 31552 MT (are robust enough to work dependably even when)SH 9.8 SS 31680 32076 MT (troubles, the election was considered a huge) 96 W( success.)97 W 7.3 SS 20510 32262 MT (_)SH 20675 XM (_)SH 9.3 SS 6237 32594 MT (using the poorest telephone lines)SH 21140 XM (and in Brazil)SH 9.8 SS 31680 33243 MT (President-Elect Fernando Henrique) 56 W( Cardoso is recog-)55 W 9.3 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 6237 33636 MT (THERE ARE)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 12213 XM (poor-quality telephone lines!)SH 9.8 SS 31680 34410 MT (nized as a prudent) 203 W( person, an intellectual who has)204 W 9.3 SS 5040 35077 MT (2.)SH 6237 XM (Kermit software was available for both MS-DOS and)SH 9.8 SS 31680 35577 MT (written dozens of books and taught sociology) 168 W( in the)167 W 9.3 SS 6237 36119 MT (HP-UX.)SH 9.8 SS 31680 36744 MT (USA, England, France, and Chile. As the Economy)150 W 9.3 SS 5040 37560 MT (3.)SH 6237 XM (Kermit's powerful scripting language could be used to)SH 9.8 SS 31680 37911 MT (Minister he reduced inflation from 48% per) 66 W( month to)65 W 9.3 SS 6237 38602 MT (automate most of the logon/transfer/logoff process.)SH 9.8 SS 31680 39078 MT (about 3% in less than) 44 W( five months. Since his election)45 W 9.3 SS 6237 39644 MT (This was an important concern since 11,000 people)SH 9.8 SS 31680 40245 MT (as President,) 71 W( inflation has dropped to under one per-)70 W 9.3 SS 6237 40686 MT (would be using PCs, modems, and communication)SH 9.8 SS 31680 41412 MT (cent per) 419 W( month, and the)420 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 44929 XM (Real)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 47672 XM (has gained value)420 W 9.3 SS 6237 41728 MT (software for the first time in their lives. It was not)SH 9.8 SS 31680 42579 MT (against the US dollar, which) 263 W( not even the wildest)262 W 9.3 SS 6237 42770 MT (realistic to expect them to understand and learn how)SH 9.8 SS 31680 43746 MT (dreamer could have predicted a year ago.) 257 W( 85%) 788 W( of)258 W 9.3 SS 6237 43812 MT (to transfer files.)SH 9.8 SS 31680 44913 MT (Brazilians are) 267 W( optimistic about the future and the)266 W 9.3 SS 5040 45253 MT (4.)SH 6237 XM (Kermit can also use TCP/IP, allowing its use in dif-)SH 9.8 SS 31680 46080 MT (economy is growing by leaps and bounds.)SH 9.3 SS 6237 46295 MT (ferent communication environments with the same)SH 6237 47337 MT (interface \050and TSE would not be forced to teach FTP)SH 6237 48379 MT (to some people and Kermit to others\051.)SH 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 31680 48690 MT (The Future)SH 9.3 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 49820 MT (5.)SH 6237 XM (According to different local conditions, the line used)SH 9.8 SS 31680 50416 MT (Today Brazilians seem to be ready and eager to) 63 W( have)64 W 9.3 SS 6237 50862 MT (could be dial-up, leased, or X.25 PAD. When an X.25)SH 9.8 SS 31680 51583 MT (the next election in 1996 completely automated.) 61 W( The)392 W 9.3 SS 6237 51904 MT (PAD comes into play,)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 15683 XM (NO PROTOCOL BUT KERMIT)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 52750 MT (TSE conducted extensive studies not only of) 5 W( computer)6 W 9.3 SS 6237 52946 MT (does the job.)SH 9.8 SS 31680 53917 MT (technology, but also of the Brazilian public's) 7 W( reactions)6 W 9.3 SS 5040 54387 MT (6.)SH 6237 XM (The Kermit team could be counted on to help out if)SH 9.8 SS 31680 55084 MT (to these new technologies to) 23 W( identify the right tools to)24 W 9.3 SS 6237 55429 MT (the need arose. And it did. TSE needed screens with)SH 9.8 SS 31680 56251 MT (provide a fully automated election) 127 W( within two years.)126 W 9.3 SS 6237 56471 MT (messages in Portuguese so any Brazilian operator)SH 9.8 SS 31680 57418 MT (In this upcoming election, when almost) 54 W( 5,000 mayors)55 W 9.3 SS 6237 57513 MT (could understand them. Joe Doupnik and Frank)SH 6237 58555 MT (da Cruz inserted a Portuguese translation and)SH 9.8 SS 31680 58585 MT (and 50,000 city representatives will be elected,) 197 W( 100)196 W 9.3 SS 6237 59597 MT (delivered it within a day. Then, when the new Digi-)SH 9.8 SS 31680 59752 MT (million Brazilians will) 255 W( touch a screen, not mark a)256 W 9.3 SS 6237 60639 MT (tal Equipment Corporation PCs arrived, they be-)SH 9.8 SS 31680 60919 MT (piece of paper. There will be no) 71 W( transcription, there-)70 W 9.3 SS 6237 61681 MT (haved strangely when the COMx ports were manipu-)SH 9.8 SS 31680 62086 MT (fore there will) 99 W( be no fraud.)100 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 44980 XM (Unless we come to know)100 W 9.3 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 6237 62723 MT (lated; Digital rushed a sample PC to Joe, who quickly)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 31680 63253 MT (some new kind of)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 39685 XM (``)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF (cyberfraud)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF ('' . . .)SH 9.3 SS 6237 63765 MT (updated MS-DOS Kermit for these new machines.)SH 6237 64807 MT (The updated Kermit software was transferred to)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic AF 31680 65456 MT (About the Author)SH 9.3 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 6237 65849 MT (Brazil using Kermit itself via long-distance phone)SH 6237 66891 MT (call. Too) 259 W( good to be true. Without this instant)SH 9.8 SS 31680 67038 MT (Fernando Cabral studied Philosophy,) 7 W( Psychology, and)6 W 9.3 SS 6237 67933 MT (response, all the election automation could have been)SH 9.8 SS 31680 68205 MT (Mathematics but ended) 204 W( up involved with C, UNIX,)205 W 9.3 SS 6237 68975 MT (compromised.)SH 9.8 SS 31680 69372 MT (and networking. Five years) 17 W( ago he founded PADR)16 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Accent SF (F)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (O)SH 31680 70539 MT (iX, a consulting firm dedicated to connectivity) 24 W( and in-)25 W 5040 71338 MT (People may wonder why didn't the TSE try) 27 W( other pro-)26 W 31680 71706 MT (teroperability. He wears) 24 W( many hats, often playing the)23 W 5040 72505 MT (tocols like)26 W 7.8 SS 9888 XM (ZMODEM)SH 9.8 SS (,)SH 7.8 SS 14184 XM (YMODEM)SH 9.8 SS 18280 XM (and akin beasts. Simple)26 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 31680 72873 MT (agent provocateur)480 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 40956 XM (among mainframers,)481 W 7.8 SS 51649 XM (COBOL)SH 9.8 SS (ers,)SH 5040 73672 MT (to answer in a nutshell) 216 W( \050the long answer has been)215 W 31680 74040 MT (and MS-Windowers.)SH 5040 74839 MT (provided above\051: Kermit can be) 107 W( used with 7- or 8-bit)108 W 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 24851 XM (Number 6, March 1995)SH 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 51370 XM (Page 23)SH 51120 50 5040 5728 UL 17.8 SS 13148 8421 MT (Kermit Helps Automate Mail Delivery)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 10904 MT (Did you ever wonder how U.S.) 312 W( Mail is delivered?)311 W 31680 XM (States Postal Service and Loral) 402 W( Federal Systems)403 W 5040 12071 MT (Much of the process has been automated in recent)225 W 31680 XM (\050formerly IBM Federal Systems Company\051 of Owego,)96 W 5040 13238 MT (years, and soon, thanks in) 162 W( part to Kermit software,)161 W 31680 XM (New York, calls) 142 W( for the installation of 3,144 Carrier)143 W 5040 14405 MT (one of the most tedious tasks will be on its way out.)SH 31680 XM (Sequence Bar Code Sorter \050CSBCS\051) 123 W( machines in ap-)122 W 31680 15572 MT (proximately 1,100 of the larger local post offices.)SH 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 17015 MT (Postal Bar Codes)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 17935 MT (Using technology licensed from) 203 W( AEG ElectroCom of)204 W 5040 18741 MT (Let's take a simplified look at) 130 W( how mail is delivered)131 W 31680 19102 MT (Konstanz, Germany, the) 161 W( CSBCS machines sequence)160 W 5040 19908 MT (today. When) 528 W( a piece) 128 W( of mail enters the system at a)127 W 31680 20269 MT (bar-coded mail) 95 W( for each mail carrier at 36,000 pieces)96 W 5040 21075 MT (local post office, it is sent to the nearest) 159 W( Processing)160 W 31680 21436 MT (per hour. The) 304 W( mail is sorted by mail route, and)303 W 5040 22242 MT (and Distribution Center \050P) 100 0 WX(&) 100 MX(DC\051. At) 544 W( each of the 270)SH 31680 22603 MT (within each route according to the order in) 46 W( which the)47 W 20880 40 6840 23509 LH BX1 31680 23770 MT (mail carrier visits each building.) 91 W( Routes) 453 W( can be cus-)90 W 31680 24937 MT (tomized on a daily basis; for example, to) 236 W( allow for)237 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 6840 25372 MT (Bar codes will soon speed the delivery)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 26104 MT (buildings that are closed on Saturdays. By sorting)188 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 6840 26639 MT (of mail directly to your door. Kermit)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 27271 MT (mail in walk sequence without manual handling,) 76 W( the)77 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 6840 27906 MT (software is a key component.)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 28438 MT (new systems will cut costs) 268 W( and enable faster mail)267 W 20880 40 6840 29218 LH BX1 31680 29605 MT (delivery, even as volume goes up.)SH 5040 31157 MT (P&DCs, mail passes through an optical character)348 W 31680 31968 MT (Both the DBCS and the CSBCS machines are par-)209 W 5040 32324 MT (recognition \050OCR\051 device. If the OCR machine) 189 W( can)190 W 31680 33135 MT (tially controlled by PCs running DOS or QNX.) 83 W( QNX)436 W 5040 33491 MT (read the) 108 W( address, it applies a POSTNET bar code \050if)107 W 31680 34302 MT (is a POSIX-compliant realtime version of UNIX) 78 W( from)79 W 5040 34658 MT (there already isn't one\051, representing the ZIP) 174 W( Code.)175 W 31680 35469 MT (QNX Software Systems, Ltd., Kanata, Ontario) 234 W( \050see)233 W 5040 35825 MT (If the address is illegible, the mail piece is rejected.)SH 31680 36636 MT (profile on page 7\051.) 7 W( The) 287 W( PCs provide the user interface)8 W 31680 37803 MT (and the link to the outside world.)SH 5040 38188 MT (In many of the P&DCs \050and eventually all of them\051,)121 W 5040 39355 MT (the rejected) 113 W( pieces are routed to a Remote Bar Code)114 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 31680 40413 MT (Kermit's Role)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 40522 MT (System \050RBCS\051,) 274 W( where the electronic image of the)273 W 5040 41689 MT (front of the mail piece appears on a video display ter-)40 W 7.8 SS 50932 42002 MT (_)SH 51122 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 31680 42343 MT (Columbia University's Kermit software)266 W 52149 XM (MS-DOS)SH 5040 42856 MT (minal, an operator keys in the ZIP Code,) 2 W( and then the)1 W 31680 43510 MT (Kermit on DOS PCs, QNX C-Kermit on the QNX) 33 W( PCs)34 W 5040 44023 MT (bar code) 84 W( is applied. Thus all mail pieces leave these)85 W 7.8 SS 31780 44336 MT (_)SH 31970 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 32942 44677 MT (is a key component; it handles \050according to the)210 W 5040 45190 MT (facilities with bar codes.)SH 31680 45844 MT (specification\051 ``transfer of End) 79 W( of Run reports, End of)80 W 31680 47011 MT (Period reports, density analysis data, sort plans,) 75 W( and)74 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 47800 MT (The Problem)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 48178 MT (software configuration updates.'')SH 5040 49526 MT (From the) 13 W( receiving P&DC the mail is routed, in many)12 W 31680 50541 MT (Each day, Kermit software dials up and sends)519 W 5040 50693 MT (cases by a Delivery) 12 W( Bar Code Sorter \050DBCS\051 machine,)13 W 31680 51708 MT (machine usage, performance,) 288 W( diagnostic, and other)287 W 5040 51860 MT (either for local delivery or) 19 W( else to the appropriate des-)18 W 31680 52875 MT (reports to a regional hub) 206 W( of the National Directory)207 W 5040 53027 MT (tination P&DC, from which) 358 W( it is sent to the ap-)359 W 7.8 SS 50326 53701 MT (_)SH 50516 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 31680 54042 MT (Support System \050NDSS\051 for postanalysis)33 W 51006 XM (fault detec-)32 W 5040 54194 MT (propriate local post office for delivery by mail) 248 W( car-)247 W 31680 55209 MT (tion, trend analysis, and) 8 W( so on. The regional hubs are)9 W 5040 55361 MT (riers.)SH 31680 56376 MT (equipped with Digital Equipment Corporation) 235 W( VAX)234 W 31680 57543 MT (and Alpha) 196 W( AXP computers running the \050Open\051VMS)197 W 5040 57724 MT (It is) 10 W( at the destination post office that the automation)11 W 31680 58710 MT (operating system and Kermit software.)SH 5040 58891 MT (process returns to manual handling of the) 26 W( mail. Mail)25 W 5040 60058 MT (carriers still have to sort mail into bins and cub-)288 W 31680 61073 MT (Once a week, Kermit software) 225 W( is also used to load)224 W 5040 61225 MT (byholes, a labor-intensive and) 258 W( time-consuming pro-)257 W 31680 62240 MT (updated address information,) 191 W( the data for the ``sort)192 W 5040 62392 MT (cess, before they can embark) 214 W( on their routes. The)215 W 7.8 SS 43887 63066 MT (3)SH 9.8 SS 31680 63407 MT (plans,'' into each CSBCS)345 W 44938 XM (from the NDSS, which)345 W 5040 63559 MT (ever-increasing volume of mail adds to the workload)117 W 31680 64574 MT (maintains a database of every) 97 W( address in the region.)98 W 5040 64726 MT (of the mail carriers, and the manual) 64 W( sorting step can)65 W 31680 65741 MT (Thus each bar-code sorting system depends on Ker-)167 W 5040 65893 MT (no longer keep pace.)SH 31680 66908 MT (mit software in order to do its job: to sort the mail.)SH 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 68503 MT (The Solution)SH 10800 50 31680 69558 UL 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 70229 MT (Now bar codes will be used) 119 W( to eliminate the manual)118 W 5.8 SS 32548 70952 MT (3)SH 7.8 SS 32870 71257 MT (The DBCS receives the sort plan) 126 W( data via TCP/IP, but is also)125 W 9.8 SS 5040 71396 MT (sorting step too, speeding the delivery of) 20 W( mail directly)21 W 7.8 SS 31680 72163 MT (equipped with Kermit software as a fallback in case the) 122 W( network)123 W 9.8 SS 5040 72563 MT (to your door. A major contract between the United)160 W 7.8 SS 31680 73069 MT (should fail.)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 24851 XM (Number 6, March 1995)SH 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 48056 XM (Kermit News)SH 51120 50 5040 5728 UL 17.8 SS 12472 8421 MT (Kermit and Market Research in the UK)SH 10 SS 8387 10918 MT (The Role of Kermit Software in our Computer-Assisted Personal Interviewing System)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 16123 12709 MT (Pat Molloy, Operations Director, NOP Research Group Limited)SH 15574 13814 MT (Tower House, Southampton Street, London WC2E 7HN, England)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 17149 MT (NOP is the third) 36 W( largest market research company in)37 W 31680 XM (first time and booted, the) 43 W( boot process asks the inter-)42 W 5040 18316 MT (the UK.) 1 W( Roughly) 273 W( 55% of our interviewing is done face)SH 31680 XM (viewer for their ID) 22 W( number, and then Kermit places a)23 W 5040 19483 MT (to face, conducted by some 1600) 62 W( field staff located all)63 W 31680 XM (call to a known) 20 W( PoP. Having established a link to the)19 W 5040 20650 MT (over the country. In February 1994, we) 21 W( equipped 600)20 W 31680 XM (PoP, Kermit then initiates a transfer of the) 4 W( configura-)5 W 5040 21817 MT (of our field staff with small personal) 56 W( computers, with)57 W 31680 XM (tion file from the host) 5 W( to the PC. Thereafter the PC is)4 W 5040 22984 MT (which to conduct this data gathering exercise.)SH 31680 XM (``configured,'' that is, it contains a) 339 W( file which has)340 W 31680 24151 MT (pointers to the local PoP.)SH 5040 25347 MT (Naturally we required) 288 W( a cost-effective and reliable)287 W 20880 40 33480 25418 LH BX1 5040 26514 MT (method for transferring data to and from) 462 W( these)463 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 33480 27281 MT (The move away from traditional data)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 27681 MT (machines. It) 432 W( must be) 80 W( borne in mind that the typical)79 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 33480 28548 MT (collection techniques has eliminated)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 28848 MT (market research interviewer is no PC expert and so a)35 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 33480 29815 MT (seven million sheets of paper a year)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 30015 MT (further prime requirement was that) 138 W( the system had)137 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 38016 30745 MT (_)SH 38306 XM (_)SH 11.8 SS 33480 31122 MT (already)SH 39224 XM (we expect this to rise to a)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 31182 MT (to be pretty well idiot- and bomb-proof.)SH 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 33480 32389 MT (savings of twenty million within two)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 33545 MT (We looked at a number of commercial offerings)460 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 33480 33656 MT (years.)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 34712 MT (which, as well as being expensive, also) 11 W( did not give us)10 W 20880 40 33480 34968 LH BX1 5040 35879 MT (the required functionality. We decided early on) 88 W( that)89 W 5040 37046 MT (the prospect of managing a rack of fifty or) 30 W( so modems)29 W 31680 37331 MT (As far security is concerned, once the call) 172 W( has been)171 W 5040 38213 MT (filled us) 167 W( with dread and therefore looked towards a)168 W 31680 38498 MT (made to) 174 W( the PAD the process is entirely automated)175 W 5040 39380 MT (service provider giving) 62 W( us a number of dial-up Points)61 W 31680 39665 MT (and the user cannot ``escape'' to gain access) 89 W( either to)88 W 5040 40547 MT (of Presence \050PoPs\051 all over the country. Not only did)64 W 31680 40832 MT (the PAD or) 121 W( the SPARCstation. The autocall facility)122 W 5040 41714 MT (this mean that the modems) 79 W( were avoided, but it also)78 W 31680 41999 MT (on the) 306 W( PAD is set to call only a single host, our)305 W 5040 42881 MT (offered us the) 258 W( potential to significantly reduce our)259 W 31680 43166 MT (SPARCstation in London.) 210 W( Once) 693 W( the call arrives at)211 W 5040 44048 MT (telecommunications costs.)SH 31680 44333 MT (the host, a modified login process takes) 123 W( the call and)122 W 31680 45500 MT (fires up) 114 W( Kermit in a restricted shell, from which the)115 W 5040 46411 MT (We settled on a system called GNS \050Global) 114 W( Network)113 W 31680 46667 MT (end user cannot escape.)SH 5040 47578 MT (Systems\051 by British Telecom. It is an X.25 Packet)200 W 5040 48745 MT (Switching service, available all over) 223 W( the world, but)222 W 31680 49030 MT (At the head) 134 W( office, the SPARCstation joins the GNS)133 W 5040 49912 MT (importantly for us,) 124 W( with a hundred PoPs in the UK,)125 W 31680 50197 MT (network via four 64K digital links, which automati-)160 W 5040 51079 MT (from which 93% of our field force is) 131 W( just a local \050i.e.)130 W 31680 51364 MT (cally load-share) 196 W( and perform hand-offs to other cir-)195 W 5040 52246 MT (cheap\051 phone call away.)SH 31680 52531 MT (cuits if) 225 W( any should fail. This gives us an inbound)226 W 31680 53698 MT (capacity of 256K/second, handled by SunLink X.25.)SH 5040 54609 MT (Kermit was selected as the communications software)79 W 7.8 SS 9279 55435 MT (_)SH 9469 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 5040 55776 MT (of choice)9 W 10240 XM (it is extremely) 9 W( robust, cheap, and provides)8 W 31680 56061 MT (There is) 107 W( a single menu option available to the inter-)106 W 5040 56943 MT (us with) 49 W( the all the scripting functions required. Ker-)50 W 31680 57228 MT (viewer to ``transfer) 1 W( data to head office''. In all cases, a)2 W 5040 58110 MT (mit 3.12 is currently) 108 W( in use at the PC end, and Ker-)107 W 31680 58395 MT (single ZIP'd file is sent from the PC to the Sun) 130 W( and)129 W 5040 59277 MT (mit 5A\050190\051 on a Sun SPARCstation host) 80 W( at head of-)81 W 31680 59562 MT (another back from the Sun to the PC.) 18 W( \050Actually) 309 W( there)19 W 5040 60444 MT (fice, running SunOS) 50 W( 4.1. We tried a number of other)49 W 31680 60729 MT (are other hidden menu options) 252 W( to put Kermit into)251 W 5040 61611 MT (protocols, X-, Y-, and Zmodem for example, but be-)201 W 31680 61896 MT (``verbose'' mode for error trapping\051.)SH 5040 62778 MT (cause field agents are actually dialing) 190 W( into an X.25)189 W 5040 63945 MT (PAD, we found that these did not work to) 151 W( our com-)152 W 31680 64259 MT (A long \050500+) 70 W( lines\051 Kermit script file handles the en-)71 W 5040 65112 MT (plete satisfaction.)SH 31680 65426 MT (tire communications process.) 101 W( It) 473 W( reads data from the)100 W 31680 66593 MT (configuration file and sets up a call to) 97 W( the local PoP.)98 W 5040 67475 MT (Each PC in the field) 16 W( is associated with an interviewer)15 W 31680 67760 MT (Because there are over 70) 80 W( ways in which the process)79 W 5040 68642 MT (who has a five-digit interviewer ID. We maintain) 127 W( a)128 W 31680 68927 MT (can fail there is extensive error checking and report-)89 W 5040 69809 MT (database on the SPARCstation that contains) 5 W( informa-)4 W 31680 70094 MT (ing in the script file. Having set the call up) 157 W( to the)156 W 5040 70976 MT (tion concerning the interviewer,) 678 W( their location,)679 W 31680 71261 MT (PoP, Kermit logs in) 169 W( and the PoP automatically and)170 W 5040 72143 MT (various passwords, and the phone number) 14 W( of the local)13 W 31680 72428 MT (sets up an X.25 call to the Sun here in London \050this is)13 W 5040 73310 MT (PoP. When) 580 W( a machine is sent into the field for the)155 W 51120 50 5040 75800 UL ES %%Page: 25 27 BS 0 SI 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 4423 MT (Kermit News)SH 10.5 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 24851 XM (Number 6, March 1995)SH 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 51370 XM (Page 25)SH 51120 50 5040 5728 UL 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 7872 MT (the GNS autocall feature\051. Kermit then logs into) 60 W( the)61 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 31680 8009 MT (MS-DOS Kermit and Screen Reading)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 9039 MT (Sun host, does some authentication and then starts)165 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 31680 9489 MT (Technology)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 10206 MT (C-Kermit on the Sun in server mode. The PC) 99 W( file is)100 W 5040 11373 MT (uploaded first and then, if it exists, the Sun) 197 W( file is)196 W /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic SF 31680 11962 MT (Computer Access for Persons with)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 12540 MT (downloaded.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic SF 31680 13129 MT (Print Handicaps)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 32770 14711 MT (Alan Cantor)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 14903 MT (At any failure or exception, an) 186 W( external program is)187 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 32770 15798 MT (West Toronto, Ontario)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 16070 MT (called to beep and) 41 W( display an appropriate flashing er-)40 W 5040 17237 MT (ror message. Otherwise the communication session)173 W 31680 18161 MT (Personal computers equipped with) 137 W( adaptive technol-)138 W 5040 18404 MT (terminates normally and the machine is returned to)124 W 31680 19328 MT (ogy are making it possible for thousands) 445 W( of in-)444 W 5040 19571 MT (the main menu.)SH 31680 20495 MT (dividuals with disabilities to pursue) 280 W( independently)281 W 31680 21662 MT (their personal, vocational and educational goals.) 62 W( Ex-)394 W 5040 21934 MT (We'll be upgrading to Kermit 3.14 soon to) 2 W( take advan-)3 W 31680 22829 MT (amples of adaptive) 104 W( technologies include environmen-)105 W 5040 23101 MT (tage of the the new) 231 W( performance and recovery fea-)230 W 31680 23996 MT (tal control units; TDDs \050Telecommunication Devices)163 W 5040 24268 MT (tures which will greatly improve the overall) 127 W( system.)128 W 31680 25163 MT (for the) 36 W( Deaf\051; large keyboards; input devices actuated)37 W 5040 25435 MT (We experience around 10% failure rates on the) 180 W( UK)179 W 31680 26330 MT (by infra-red pointers, eye blinks, puffs of) 284 W( air, and)283 W 5040 26602 MT (phone system) 292 W( which can be frustrating if you are)293 W 31680 27497 MT (head-sticks; voice recognition systems; optical char-)222 W 5040 27769 MT (250K into) 126 W( a 300K transfer. We've already lab tested)125 W 31680 28664 MT (acter recognition) 198 W( systems \050OCR\051; reading machines;)197 W 5040 28936 MT (this feature to death and have found it) 290 W( to be ex-)291 W 31680 29831 MT (text enhancement software; refreshable braille) 272 W( dis-)273 W 5040 30103 MT (tremely successful) 127 W( and will be deploying it following)126 W 31680 30998 MT (plays; and screen readers. This article is) 386 W( about)385 W 5040 31270 MT (some more small-scale field) 82 W( trials with agents dotted)83 W 31680 32165 MT (screen readers, and why MS-DOS) 189 W( Kermit is an ap-)190 W 5040 32437 MT (around the country.)SH 31680 33332 MT (propriate communication program for use in conjunc-)58 W 31680 34499 MT (tion with this class of adaptive technology.)SH 5040 34800 MT (Since February 1994, we have transferred) 534 W( over)533 W 7.8 SS 28840 35626 MT (_)SH 29030 XM (_)SH 20880 40 33480 35766 LH BX1 9.8 SS 5040 35967 MT (50,000 files) 517 W( of about 250K each on average)518 W 5040 37134 MT (12.5Gbytes roughly. Kermit has) 374 W( performed mag-)373 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 33480 37629 MT (The proliferation of graphics-based)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 38301 MT (nificently and) 109 W( the sophistication of the scripting and)110 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 33480 38896 MT (computer environments threatens to)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 39468 MT (error reporting) 320 W( has meant that even when things)319 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 33480 40163 MT (wipe out many of the gains made by)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 40635 MT (have gone wrong the support team has) 202 W( easily been)203 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 33480 41430 MT (persons who rely on screen reading)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 41802 MT (able to spot the problems \050most often the modem) 79 W( not)78 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 33480 42697 MT (technology.)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 42969 MT (switched on!\051. We've taken advantage) 150 W( of both large)151 W 20880 40 33480 44009 LH BX1 5040 44136 MT (packets and sliding windows) 61 W( to enhance performance)60 W 7.8 SS 14229 44962 MT (_)SH 14419 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 5040 45303 MT (of the file transfers)38 W 15220 XM (we have also disabled compres-)39 W 31680 46372 MT (A screen reader transforms an ordinary) 250 W( PC into a)251 W 5040 46470 MT (sion on the) 224 W( modems themselves, since that process)223 W 31680 47539 MT (talking computer.) 17 W( The) 305 W( voice is heard through a head-)16 W 5040 47637 MT (was actually leading) 86 W( to significantly slower transfers)87 W 31680 48706 MT (phone or) 318 W( the system speaker. The screen reader)319 W 5040 48804 MT (of the ZIP files \050some 20%\051.)SH 31680 49873 MT (pronounces keystrokes or words as they are) 235 W( typed.)234 W 31680 51040 MT (Keystroke commands allow the) 332 W( user to ``read'' in-)333 W 5040 51167 MT (The move away) 81 W( from traditional data collection tech-)80 W 31680 52207 MT (dividual characters, words, lines,) 516 W( sentences, and)515 W 5040 52334 MT (niques \050pen and paper, primarily\051 has been a) 295 W( sea)296 W 31680 53374 MT (paragraphs. Some) 803 W( screen reader systems use Alt-)266 W 5040 53501 MT (change for the) 84 W( market research industry. As well as)83 W 31680 54541 MT (and Control-key combinations for their) 91 W( reading func-)90 W 5040 54668 MT (the considerable technical challenge, we have faced a)62 W 7.8 SS 25008 55494 MT (_)SH 25198 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 31680 55708 MT (tions; others use a separate keypad. All screen read-)61 W 5040 55835 MT (number of difficult management issues)381 W 26340 XM (scaling)SH 31680 56875 MT (ing systems allow the user to customize and save vo-)73 W 5040 57002 MT (down our print department, elimination of) 10 W( our key-to-)11 W 31680 58042 MT (cal characteristics such as reading) 211 W( speed, inflection)212 W 5040 58169 MT (disk department, the changed lines) 33 W( of communication)32 W 31680 59209 MT (and pronunciation.)SH 5040 59336 MT (within the business itself.)SH 31680 61572 MT (The original screen readers were intended for persons)11 W 5040 61699 MT (Putting on) 144 W( a green hat, we've eliminated seven mil-)145 W 7.8 SS 20996 62525 MT (_)SH 21186 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 31680 62739 MT (who are blind or who have low-vision. In recent) 4 W( years)5 W 5040 62866 MT (lion sheets of paper a) 1 W( year already)SH 21948 XM (we expect this to)SH 31680 63906 MT (it has become clear that other constituencies) 124 W( benefit)123 W 5040 64033 MT (rise to a savings of) 114 W( twenty million within two years.)115 W 31680 65073 MT (from the technology too. For example,) 155 W( persons who)156 W 5040 65200 MT (Then of course there was) 45 W( the huge challenge of train-)44 W 31680 66240 MT (have a learning) 173 W( disability that interferes with their)172 W 5040 66367 MT (ing 600 people, most of whom had never used a) 151 W( PC)152 W 31680 67407 MT (ability to read, but not to write,) 342 W( successfully use)343 W 5040 67534 MT (before!)SH 31680 68574 MT (screen readers.)SH 5040 69897 MT (Kermit has) 92 W( been central to the success of the project)91 W 31680 70937 MT (Screen reading technology) 243 W( has made previously in-)242 W 5040 71064 MT (thus far, and with the) 79 W( continuing developments such)80 W 31680 72104 MT (accessible documents available to persons with) 111 W( print)112 W 5040 72231 MT (as the newly introduced recovery) 48 W( facility, it is certain)47 W 31680 73271 MT (handicaps. Because) 794 W( almost all books, newspapers,)260 W 5040 73398 MT (to remain a cornerstone of the system.)SH 31680 74438 MT (and journals begin) 10 W( as computer files, the potential ex-)11 W 51120 50 5040 75800 UL ES %%Page: 26 28 BS 0 SI 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 4423 MT (Page 26)SH 10.5 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 24851 XM (Number 6, March 1995)SH 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 48056 XM (Kermit News)SH 51120 50 5040 5728 UL 7.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 40497 7735 MT (_)SH 40687 XM (_)SH 49323 XM (_)SH 49513 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 5040 7872 MT (ists, for the first time, for persons who have print-)204 W 31680 8076 MT (mouse is awkward)13 W 41462 XM (if not impossible)13 W 50287 XM (if you cannot)12 W 5040 9039 MT (handicaps to read any printed document.)SH 31680 9243 MT (see the screen.)SH 20880 40 6840 10306 LH BX1 31680 11606 MT (Efforts to) 177 W( develop screen reading programs for GUI)178 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 6840 12169 MT (MS-DOS Kermit works beautifully)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 12773 MT (environments have been underway for several) 95 W( years.)94 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 6840 13436 MT (with screen readers. Its rich macro)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 13940 MT (Screen readers) 179 W( for GUIs are now available, but the)180 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 6840 14703 MT (language is an exceptional medium.)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 15107 MT (graphic user) 318 W( interface itself remains relatively in-)317 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 6840 15970 MT (Complex series of commands can be)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 16274 MT (accessible. Windows) 466 W( access is especially problematic)97 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 6840 17237 MT (reduced to a single macro or)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 17441 MT (because many Windows applications write) 218 W( informa-)217 W 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 6840 18504 MT (keystroke.)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 31680 18608 MT (tion to the screen in non-standard ways, making)363 W 31680 19775 MT (automatic detection of screen updates difficult.)SH 20880 40 6840 19816 LH BX1 31680 22138 MT (The graphical) 119 W( user interface problem is compounded)118 W 5040 22179 MT (Virtually all) 242 W( DOS, VMS and Unix applications are)243 W 7.8 SS 50297 22964 MT (_)SH 50487 XM (_)SH 9.8 SS 31680 23305 MT (by the proliferation of ``pseudo-GUIs'')282 W 51532 XM (character-)SH 5040 23346 MT (``screen reader) 162 W( friendly.'' Screen reading technology)161 W 31680 24472 MT (based programs that) 9 W( emulate the look and feel of GUI)8 W 5040 24513 MT (enables users to run) 181 W( most DOS applications, access)182 W 31680 25639 MT (software. Pseudo-GUIs) 1140 W( are sometimes even less)434 W 5040 25680 MT (Bulletin boards, communicate by e-mail, and transfer)39 W 31680 26806 MT (``screen reader) 144 W( friendly'' than true-GUIs. The boun-)143 W 5040 26847 MT (files and other) 271 W( information using Internet services)272 W 31680 27973 MT (daries of) 135 W( a window in a real GUI application can at)136 W 5040 28014 MT (like)SH 7.8 SS 7168 XM (GOPHER)SH 9.8 SS 11115 XM (and)SH 7.8 SS 13260 XM (FTP)SH 9.8 SS (. The) 602 W( ability to) 165 W( use computers)164 W 31680 29140 MT (least be defined; determining the) 534 W( position of a)533 W 5040 29181 MT (effectively has opened) 147 W( doors to new educational and)148 W 31680 30307 MT (pseudo-window in a pseudo-GUI with a) 291 W( character-)292 W 5040 30348 MT (employment opportunities for) 542 W( persons who have)541 W 31680 31474 MT (based screen reader) 83 W( is problematic. The latest DOS-)82 W 5040 31515 MT (print-handicaps.)SH 31680 32641 MT (based screen readers can,) 216 W( however, handle some of)217 W 31680 33808 MT (the idiosyncrasies of some pseudo-GUIs applications.)SH 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 34125 MT (The Threat of the GUI)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 35851 MT (The proliferation of) 7 W( graphics-based computer environ-)8 W 31680 36171 MT (There are many horror stories about persons) 8 W( who rely)7 W 5040 37018 MT (ments threatens to wipe out many) 73 W( of the gains made)72 W 31680 37338 MT (on screen readers being fired or denied promotion) 46 W( be-)47 W 5040 38185 MT (by persons who rely on screen) 260 W( reading technology.)261 W 31680 38505 MT (cause of their difficulties) 91 W( coping with GUIs. In 1993)90 W 5040 39352 MT (DOS-based screen) 342 W( readers do not work with GUI)341 W 31680 39672 MT (blind students) 89 W( and staff at the University of Toronto)90 W 5040 40519 MT (\050graphical user interface\051 applications. In character-)88 W 31680 40839 MT (were effectively) 66 W( barred from using the on-line library)65 W 5040 41686 MT (based applications, information is) 441 W( written to the)440 W 31680 42006 MT (catalogue when a new ``Windows-like'') 157 W( interface was)158 W 5040 42853 MT (screen in predictable ways.) 485 W( The) 1243 W( consistency of)486 W 31680 43173 MT (introduced. Students) 544 W( with disabilities and their) 136 W( ad-)135 W 5040 44020 MT (character-based applications makes it easy to pro-)297 W 31680 44340 MT (vocates pressured the library for more than) 214 W( a year)215 W 5040 45187 MT (gram a screen reader to zoom in on the) 102 W( most salient)103 W 31680 45507 MT (before the old command-line system) 161 W( was reinstated.)160 W 5040 46354 MT (area of the) 149 W( screen. Pressing F7 in WordPerfect, for)148 W 31680 46674 MT (Interestingly, now that) 435 W( both systems are readily)436 W 5040 47521 MT (example, might cause a screen reader to read line 25:)SH 31680 47841 MT (available, many able-bodied students) 91 W( say they prefer)90 W 31680 49008 MT (the old command-line interface.)SH /Courier SF 6216 49148 MT (Save Document? Yes \050No\051_)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 50835 MT (The same) 220 W( consistencies let print-handicapped users)221 W 31680 51371 MT (Many DOS-based) 750 W( communication programs are)751 W 5040 52002 MT (navigate through) 186 W( complex programs without having)185 W 31680 52538 MT (pseudo-GUIs, a) 225 W( development that has perilous con-)224 W 5040 53169 MT (to see the screen. In) 104 W( WordPerfect 5.1, line 25 of the)105 W 31680 53705 MT (sequences for) 189 W( blind computer users. Because these)190 W 5040 54336 MT (document always displays the status line) 6 W( and lines 24)5 W 31680 54872 MT (software packages feature) 139 W( dialogue boxes, pull-down)138 W 5040 55503 MT (and 25 of the) 53 W( ``List Files'' screen always display a list)54 W 31680 56039 MT (menus and graphical file transfer) 312 W( ``thermometers,'')313 W 5040 56670 MT (of options \0501 Retrieve; 2 Delete, etc.\051. A) 14 W( person with a)13 W 31680 57206 MT (they are inherently more difficult to access by) 73 W( screen)72 W 5040 57837 MT (print handicap can easily ``get lost'' in an unfamiliar)112 W 31680 58373 MT (reader than text-based communication programs.)SH 5040 59004 MT (program. By) 314 W( pressing the) 21 W( key that reads Line 25, the)20 W 5040 60171 MT (WordPerfect user can usually become reoriented.)SH 11.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 31680 60983 MT (Kermit and Screen Readers)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 62534 MT (Such consistencies) 48 W( do not exist in GUI environments.)49 W 31680 62709 MT (I encourage my clients who use screen readers in con-)19 W 5040 63701 MT (A Windows screen) 213 W( consists of a riot of icons, scroll)212 W 31680 63876 MT (junction with communication software to try MS-DOS)6 W 5040 64868 MT (bars, pull-down menus, dialogue boxes, and cascading)9 W 31680 65043 MT (Kermit for the following reasons:)SH 5040 66035 MT (windows. A) 314 W( window can) 21 W( assume different shapes and)20 W 9.3 SS 31680 66978 MT (1.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 32877 XM (Compatibility.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 40105 XM (Because MS-DOS Kermit is a com-)SH 9.8 SS 5040 67202 MT (sizes. The) 426 W( active window may be) 77 W( minimized or max-)78 W 9.3 SS 32877 68020 MT (mand line processing application, it works beautifully)SH 9.8 SS 5040 68369 MT (imized; shrunk) 139 W( or expanded; placed above, below, to)138 W 9.3 SS 32877 69062 MT (with screen readers. Kermit has no pull-down menus)SH 9.8 SS 5040 69536 MT (the side, behind, in front of, or overlapping) 163 W( another)164 W 9.3 SS 32877 70104 MT (or dialog boxes. Users type commands at the prompt,)SH 9.8 SS 5040 70703 MT (window. Although) 770 W( keyboard shortcuts exist, many)248 W 9.3 SS 32877 71146 MT (and during terminal emulation they perform special)SH 9.8 SS 5040 71870 MT (functions were) 37 W( intended to be done by positioning the)38 W 9.3 SS 32877 72188 MT (functions by pressing ``hotkeys.'' Screen reading pro-)SH 9.8 SS 5040 73037 MT (screen pointer) 203 W( and clicking the mouse. The mouse)202 W 9.3 SS 32877 73230 MT (grams configured for DOS can often be used with)SH 9.8 SS 5040 74204 MT (was designed to) 306 W( be guided by eye. Controlling a)307 W 9.3 SS 32877 74272 MT (Kermit with little or no modification.)SH 51120 50 5040 75800 UL ES %%Page: 27 29 BS 0 SI 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 4423 MT (Kermit News)SH 10.5 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 24851 XM (Number 6, March 1995)SH 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 51370 XM (Page 27)SH 51120 50 5040 5728 UL 9.3 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 7838 MT (2.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 6237 XM (Automation.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 12739 XM (MS-DOS Kermit's rich macro lan-)SH 9.8 SS 31680 7872 MT (advantageous to define macros with single-character)120 W 9.3 SS 6237 8880 MT (guage is an exceptional medium for writing robust)SH 9.8 SS 31680 9039 MT (names as a means to streamline script) 252 W( and macro)253 W 9.3 SS 6237 9922 MT (dial-up, log-in, and special-purpose scripts.)SH 9.8 SS 31680 10206 MT (operations. Then) 628 W( I modify the prompt to create) 178 W( an)177 W 9.3 SS 5040 11363 MT (3.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 6237 XM (Simplicity.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 11739 XM (MS-DOS Kermit's macro language)SH 9.8 SS 31680 11373 MT (audible ``menu prompt:'')SH 9.3 SS 6237 12405 MT (makes it possible to reduce a complex series of com-)SH 9.8 /Courier AF 32856 12756 MT (define 1 {dial School})SH 9.3 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 6237 13447 MT (mands to a single macro or keystroke. For example, a)SH 9.8 /Courier AF 32856 13771 MT (define 2 {dial Library})SH 9.3 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 6237 14489 MT (script for uploading a file from a PC to a UNIX main-)SH 9.8 /Courier AF 32856 14786 MT (define 3 {dial Work})SH 9.3 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 6237 15531 MT (frame)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 9029 XM ([included on the MS-DOS Kermit 3.14 diskette)SH 9.8 /Courier AF 32856 15801 MT (define e {echo Exiting, hangup, exit})SH 9.3 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 6237 16573 MT (as)SH 7.3 SS 7443 XM (UTILS\134UPLOAD.SCR)SH 9.3 SS (])SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 15797 XM (was custom-designed for a)SH 9.8 /Courier AF 32856 16816 MT (set prompt -)SH 9.3 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 6237 17615 MT (blind doctoral student who had no interest in learn-)SH 9.8 /Courier AF 33444 17831 MT ({1=School 2=Library 3=Work e=Exit> })SH 9.3 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 6237 18657 MT (ing the complexities of using a computer.)SH 9.8 /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic AF 31680 20034 MT (Conclusion)SH 9.3 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 20098 MT (4.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 6237 XM (Special Commands.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 16195 XM (MS-DOS Kermit features)SH 6237 21140 MT (many special commands that make it a practical)SH 9.8 SS 31680 21616 MT (I have) 93 W( written MS-DOS Kermit scripts for a number)94 W 9.3 SS 6237 22182 MT (choice for use with screen readers, among those)SH 9.8 SS 31680 22783 MT (of clients who use screen readers.) 48 W( Although) 366 W( I am not)47 W 9.3 SS 6237 23224 MT (described in Chapter 15 of)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 17803 XM (Using MS-DOS Kermit)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (,)SH 9.8 SS 31680 23950 MT (print-handicapped, I use virtually identical scripts for)11 W 9.3 SS 6237 24266 MT (2nd Edition, by Christine M. Gianone.)SH 9.8 SS 31680 25117 MT (my own) 65 W( purposes. Many able-bodied friends and col-)64 W 31680 26284 MT (leagues, having seen my scripts in action, have been)102 W 5040 26629 MT (An example Kermit's screen-reader-friendly com-)547 W 31680 27451 MT (impressed enough to request copies. This has led) 107 W( to)106 W 5040 27796 MT (mands is)27 W 7.8 SS 9435 XM (SET DISPLAY SERIAL)26 W 9.8 SS (, which causes the status)26 W 31680 28618 MT (an ironic) 170 W( situation: more able-bodied people use my)171 W 5040 28963 MT (of the transfer to be written to the screen as) 76 W( a series)77 W 31680 29785 MT (``print-handicapped'' scripts) 239 W( than people with print-)238 W 5040 30130 MT (of dots and pluses instead) 23 W( of as a screen thermometer)22 W 31680 30952 MT (handicaps!)SH 5040 31297 MT (and columns) 525 W( of continuously changing numbers.)526 W 5040 32464 MT (When using a screen reader the default) 128 W( setting \050)127 W 7.8 SS (SET)SH 9.8 SS 31680 33315 MT (The moral of this story is that improving) 31 W( accessibility)32 W 7.8 SS 5040 33631 MT (DISPLAY REGULAR)42 W 9.8 SS (\051 produces an ``alphanumeric stream)42 W 31680 34482 MT (for persons with disabilities benefits everybody else)190 W 5040 34798 MT (of consciousness.'')44 W 7.8 SS 13743 XM (SET DISPLAY) 44 W( SERIAL)43 W 9.8 SS 22740 XM (transforms the)43 W 31680 35649 MT (too. Kermit) 384 W( scripts) 56 W( that are suitable for persons who)57 W 5040 35965 MT (cacophony into a useful gauge) 596 W( of file transfer)597 W 31680 36816 MT (rely on screen reader technology are good for) 217 W( able-)216 W 5040 37132 MT (progress.)SH 31680 37983 MT (bodied computer users as well.)SH 5040 39495 MT (Other settings that I would usually recommend) 205 W( for)204 W /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic SF 31680 40186 MT (About the author)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 40662 MT (use with screen) 614 W( readers include)615 W 7.8 SS 22695 XM (SET TERMINAL)615 W 9.8 SS 31680 41768 MT (Alan Cantor, 171 Roxborough Street, West) 173 W( Toronto,)174 W 7.8 SS 5040 41829 MT (MARGIN-BELL ON)86 W 9.8 SS (,)SH 7.8 SS 13064 XM (SET INPUT) 86 W( ECHO OFF)85 W 9.8 SS (,)SH 7.8 SS 22834 XM (SET MODE-LINE)85 W 9.8 SS 31680 42935 MT (Ontario M5R 1T9,) 243 W( Canada, is a Workplace Accom-)242 W 7.8 SS 5040 42996 MT (OFF)SH 9.8 SS (,)SH 7.8 SS 7231 XM (SET TERMINAL VIDEO-WRITING BIOS)SH 9.8 SS (.)SH 31680 44102 MT (modation Consultant) 226 W( with a special interest in im-)227 W 31680 45269 MT (proving individuals' access to workplaces and schools.)24 W 5040 45359 MT (Of particular utility is the)132 W 7.8 SS 17765 XM (SET KEY)132 W 9.8 SS 21812 XM (command. With)536 W 31680 46436 MT (His clients include the) 201 W( Ontario Ministry of Labour,)202 W 5040 46526 MT (it, I can reassign application keystrokes that) 98 W( conflict)97 W 31680 47603 MT (the Ontario Ministry) 11 W( of the Environment and Energy,)10 W 5040 47693 MT (with screen reader commands, disable online) 36 W( applica-)37 W 31680 48770 MT (the Office of the) 178 W( Employment Equity Commissioner)179 W 5040 48860 MT (tion keystrokes) 81 W( that have untoward effects, and bind)80 W 31680 49937 MT (for the Province of Ontario, the Hugh MacMillan)340 W 5040 50027 MT (special-purpose macros and) 91 W( scripts to a key. For ex-)92 W 31680 51104 MT (Rehabilitation Centre \050Toronto\051, Services) 417 W( for Stu-)418 W 5040 51194 MT (ample,)SH 7.8 SS 8363 XM (UPLOAD.SCR)SH 9.8 SS 13923 XM (might be activated by Alt-u:)SH 31680 52271 MT (dents with Disabilities at the) 240 W( Ontario Institute for)239 W /Courier SF 6216 52577 MT (define UPLOAD take upload.scr)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 53438 MT (Studies in Education \050Toronto\051, and) 208 W( the Zimbabwe-)209 W /Courier SF 6216 53592 MT (set key \1342326 {\134kUpload})SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 31680 54605 MT (Canada General Training Facility \050Ottawa\051.) 25 W( He) 321 W( is an)24 W 31680 55772 MT (Associate of Advanced Work Design) 452 W( \050Toronto\051, a)453 W 5040 55955 MT (Also handy are)503 W 7.8 SS 13631 XM (CLEAR)SH 9.8 SS (, which clears the)502 W 7.8 SS 26619 XM (INPUT)SH 9.8 SS (/)SH 31680 56939 MT (Research Associate with Employment Achievement)300 W 7.8 SS 5040 57122 MT (REINPUT)SH 9.8 SS 9496 XM (command buffer and) 429 W( the communication)430 W 31680 58106 MT (Services \050Scarborough\051, and a member) 333 W( of the Ad-)334 W 5040 58289 MT (device buffer,) 298 W( and)297 W 7.8 SS 14266 XM (SET TERMINAL CLEAR-SCREEN)297 W 9.8 SS 28268 XM (for)SH 31680 59273 MT (visory Group on Employment Equity) 19 W( for Persons with)18 W 5040 59456 MT (clearning the) 20 W( terminal screen. Together the two com-)21 W 31680 60440 MT (Disabilities. His) 976 W( current project is a program of)352 W 5040 60623 MT (mands effectively wipe the display clean during) 10 W( script)9 W 31680 61607 MT (Repetitive Strain Injury \050RSI\051 awareness) 28 W( and preven-)27 W 5040 61790 MT (operations so the) 336 W( screen reader does not read ir-)337 W 31680 62774 MT (tion for persons with) 242 W( disabilities who use assistive)243 W 5040 62957 MT (relevant, out-of-date information.)SH 31680 63941 MT (devices. He) 428 W( will present a paper on his work on RSI)78 W 31680 65108 MT (and disability at the 10th annual CSUN ``Technology)71 W 5040 65320 MT (These two commands have proven so indispensable)209 W 31680 66275 MT (and Persons with Disabilities'' Conference in Los An-)64 W 5040 66487 MT (that I have combined them into a single macro:)SH 31680 67442 MT (geles, 14)SH /Times-Roman SF (\261)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (18 March 1995.)SH /Courier SF 6216 68114 MT (define ERASE-SCREEN clear,-)SH 7392 69129 MT (set terminal clear-screen)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic SF 31680 69805 MT (Acknowledgments)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 5040 71492 MT (Finally, a novel use for the)239 W 7.8 SS 18863 XM (SET PROMPT)240 W 9.8 SS 24873 XM (command,)SH 31680 72168 MT (I would) 229 W( like to thank Professor Betsey Doane, Mr.)230 W 5040 72659 MT (which changes) 365 W( MS-DOS Kermit's interactive com-)364 W 31680 73335 MT (Tim Noonan, Mr. John O'Rouke, and) 582 W( Dr. Jim)581 W 5040 73826 MT (mand prompt.) 32 W( In) 337 W( some circumstances I have found it)33 W 31680 74502 MT (Thatcher for their thoughtful critiques of this article.)SH 51120 50 5040 75800 UL ES %%Page: 28 30 BS 0 SI 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 4423 MT (Page 28)SH 10.5 /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic AF 24851 XM (Number 6, March 1995)SH 12 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 48056 XM (Kermit News)SH 51120 50 5040 5728 UL 17.8 SS 5040 8421 MT (Ordering Information)SH 9 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 10849 MT (Kermit software is distributed by Columbia University) 104 W( on magnetic tape, tape cartridges, and certain diskette formats.)105 W 5040 12016 MT (Tapes and cartridges include all source code and supporting files in machine-readable) 110 W( form for each Kermit implemen-)109 W 5040 13183 MT (tation, and in some cases also binaries) 23 W( \050encoded in hex or other printable format, along with suitable decoding software, if)24 W 5040 14350 MT (needed\051. Diskettes) 250 W( have no source code except when noted on the order form.)SH 5040 16124 MT (Kermit software programs are collected on six reel-to-reel 9-track tapes: A, B,) 33 W( C, D, E, and F. The programs are assigned)32 W 5040 17291 MT (to tapes A)38 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-DOS, CP/M-80,) 38 W( and)39 W 5040 18458 MT (Apple II versions.)35 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 13032 XM (Tape F has C-Kermit.)35 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 23337 XM (Tape B) 35 W( has the IBM mainframe and DEC PDP-11 versions. Tape C has other)34 W 5040 19625 MT (miscellaneous microcomputer, PC, and workstation versions. Tape D has) 100 W( other miscellaneous minicomputer and main-)101 W 5040 20792 MT (frame versions. Tape E contains machine-readable copies of various manuals, articles,) 58 W( the Kermit Digest, newsletters, a)57 W 5040 21959 MT (character-set-aware text-to-PostScript printing utility, and tape utilities. Tape and cartridge formats:)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 5040 23427 MT (ANSI:)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 9040 XM (ANSI labeled ASCII, format D \050variable length records\051, blocksize 8192. 9-track, half-inch, reel-to-reel, 1600 bpi.)SH 9040 24441 MT (Readable by many computer systems, including VAX/VMS.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 5040 25861 MT (TAR:)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 9040 XM (UNIX)SH 7 SS 11758 XM (TAR)SH 9 SS 13485 XM (format, blocksize 10240, 9-track, 1600 bpi.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 5040 27281 MT (OS:)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 9040 XM (IBM OS standard labeled EBCDIC, format VB \050variable length records\051, blocksize 8192, 9-track, 1600 bpi, for)SH 9040 28295 MT (MVS, CMS, and other mainframe systems. VM/CMS users should order the OS format and use one of the)SH 9040 29309 MT (included tape-reading programs to read the tape on a CMS system; instructions are included with the OS tape.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 5040 30729 MT (TK50:)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 9040 XM (TK50 tape cartridge for the DEC MicroVAX or VAXstation. VMS)SH 7 SS 36520 XM (BACKUP)SH 9 SS 39868 XM (format. Also) 250 W( readable by TZ30, TK70,)SH 9040 31743 MT (and compatible drives.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 5040 33163 MT (QIC:)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 9040 XM (UNIX)SH 7 SS 11758 XM (TAR)SH 9 SS (-format quarter-inch tape cartridge. Readable on Sun computers, IBM RS/6000, SCO systems, and)SH 9040 34177 MT (other UNIX systems equipped with QIC cartridge drives.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 5040 35597 MT (8MM:)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 9040 XM (EXABYTE 8-millimeter cassette, UNIX)SH 7 SS 25749 XM (TAR)SH 9 SS 27476 XM (format.)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold SF 5040 37017 MT (DAT:)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 9040 XM (4mm Digital Audio Cassette, UNIX)SH 7 SS 24032 XM (TAR)SH 9 SS 25759 XM (format.)SH 11 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 38786 MT (IMPORTANT C-KERMIT INFORMATION)SH 9 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 40101 MT (All the above tape and cartridge formats, when ordered in the)174 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 32920 XM (C-Kermit)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 37180 XM (section of the order form \050page 31\051,) 174 W( include)175 W 5040 41268 MT (printably encoded binaries for the AOS/VS, VOS, Amiga, and Atari versions of C-Kermit. The 9-track) 70 W( ANSI format also)69 W 5040 42435 MT (includes hex-format binaries for all VMS configurations. The C-Kermit TK50) 189 W( includes all VMS binaries. No UNIX)190 W 5040 43602 MT (binaries are included on any tape or cartridge format: you) 177 W( must build UNIX C-Kermit from source code \050C compiler)176 W 5040 44769 MT (required\051 or order binaries on diskette, or place a custom order. OS/2 C-Kermit should be ordered on diskette.)SH 11 /NewCenturySchlbk-Bold AF 5040 46521 MT (NEWS AND UPDATES)SH 9 /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman AF 5040 47836 MT (Our newsletter,)4 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 11853 XM (Kermit News)4 W /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF (, is mailed free of charge about every year or two to all our customers to) 4 W( bring news of Kermit)5 W 5040 49003 MT (software releases and developments. 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50988 XM (-)SH 54174 XM (84/09/14)SH 5040 38627 MT (CK)SH 7694 XM (F)SH 8757 XM (Apple Macintosh)SH 15147 XM (Mac OS)SH 19471 XM (MPW C)SH 23628 XM (0991)SH 26814 XM (94/08/16)SH 32400 XM (AOS)SH 35021 XM (D)SH 36117 XM (DG S250)SH 42507 XM (AOS)SH 46831 XM (Fortran-5)SH 50988 XM (-)SH 54174 XM (84/09/14)SH 5040 39336 MT (CK)SH 7694 XM (F)SH 8757 XM (Apple Macintosh)SH 15147 XM (MachTen)SH 19471 XM (C)SH 23628 XM (5A190)SH 26814 XM (94/10/04)SH 32400 XM (CK)SH 35054 XM (F)SH 36117 XM (DIAB DS90)SH 42507 XM (DNIX)SH 46831 XM (C)SH 50988 XM (5A190)SH 54174 XM (94/10/04)SH 5040 40045 MT (CN8)SH 7678 XM (C)SH 8757 XM (Argos Pro PC)SH 15147 XM (CCPM86)SH 19471 XM (ASM86)SH 23628 XM (2.9)SH 26814 XM (86/04/10)SH 32400 XM (CK)SH 35054 XM (F)SH 36117 XM (Dolphin Triton)SH 42507 XM (UNIX SV/88)SH 46831 XM (C)SH 50988 XM (5A190)SH 54174 XM (94/10/04)SH 5040 40754 MT (CK)SH 7694 XM (F)SH 8757 XM (AT&T 3B Series)SH 15147 XM (UNIX SVR3)SH 19471 XM (C)SH 23628 XM (5A190)SH 26814 XM (94/10/04)SH 32400 XM (CK)SH 35054 XM (F)SH 36117 XM (Encore)SH 42507 XM (UMAX 4.x)SH 46831 XM (C)SH 50988 XM (5A190)SH 54174 XM (94/10/04)SH 5040 41463 MT (CK)SH 7694 XM (F)SH 8757 XM (AT&T 6300 PLUS)SH 15147 XM (UNIX SVR3)SH 19471 XM (C)SH 23628 XM (5A190)SH 26814 XM (94/10/04)SH 32400 XM (CK)SH 35054 XM (F)SH 36117 XM (Encore)SH 42507 XM (UMAX V)SH 46831 XM (C)SH 50988 XM (5A190)SH 54174 XM (94/10/04)SH 5040 42172 MT (CK)SH 7694 XM (F)SH 8757 XM (AT&T 6386 WGS)SH 15147 XM (UNIX SVR3)SH 19471 XM (C)SH 23628 XM (5A190)SH 26814 XM (94/10/04)SH 32400 XM (CP)SH 35038 XM (A)SH 36117 XM (Epson PX8)SH 42507 XM (CPM80 2.2)SH 46831 XM (LASM)SH 50988 XM (4.11)SH 54174 XM (91/04/23)SH 5040 42881 MT (CK)SH 7694 XM (F)SH 8757 XM (AT&T 7300 UNIXPC)SH 15147 XM (UNIX Sys V)SH 19471 XM (C)SH 23628 XM (5A190)SH 26814 XM (94/10/04)SH 32400 XM (LUX)SH 35038 XM (C)SH 36117 XM (FACIT DTC/DTC2)SH 42507 XM (ABC-DOS)SH 46831 XM (ABC-BASIC-II)SH 50988 XM (4.11)SH 54174 XM (90/07/13)SH 5040 43590 MT (ATA)SH 7678 XM (C)SH 8757 XM (Atari Home Comp.)SH 15147 XM (DOS)SH 19471 XM (Action!)SH 23628 XM (-)SH 26814 XM (84/01/09)SH 32400 XM (CN8)SH 35038 XM (C)SH 36117 XM (Fallon 2000)SH 42507 XM (CCPM86)SH 46831 XM (ASM86)SH 50988 XM (2.9)SH 54174 XM (86/04/10)SH 5040 44299 MT (UCP)SH 7678 XM (C)SH 8757 XM (Atari MEGA ST2)SH 15147 XM (UCSD p-Sys)SH 19471 XM (Pascal)SH 23628 XM (1.1)SH 26814 XM (90/08/05)SH 32400 XM (CP)SH 35038 XM (A)SH 36117 XM (Ferguson BigB.I)SH 42507 XM (CPM80 2.2)SH 46831 XM (LASM)SH 50988 XM (4.11)SH 54174 XM (91/04/23)SH 5040 45008 MT (CK)SH 7694 XM (F)SH 8757 XM (Atari ST)SH 15147 XM (GEMDOS)SH 19471 XM (C)SH 23628 XM (5A189)SH 26814 XM (93/06/30)SH 32400 XM (CK)SH 35054 XM (F)SH 36117 XM (Fortune 32:16)SH 42507 XM (For:Pro2.1)SH 46831 XM (C)SH 50988 XM (5A190)SH 54174 XM (94/10/04)SH 5040 45717 MT (CK)SH 7694 XM (F)SH 8757 XM (Atari ST)SH 15147 XM (MINIX ST)SH 19471 XM (C)SH 23628 XM (5A190)SH 26814 XM (94/10/04)SH 32400 XM (CK)SH 35054 XM (F)SH 36117 XM (FPS 500)SH 42507 XM (FPX 4.1)SH 46831 XM (C)SH 50988 XM (5A190)SH 54174 XM (94/10/04)SH 5040 46426 MT (CP)SH 7678 XM (A)SH 8757 XM (BigBoard II)SH 15147 XM (CPM80 2.2)SH 19471 XM (LASM)SH 23628 XM (4.11)SH 26814 XM (91/04/23)SH 32400 XM (CN8)SH 35038 XM (C)SH 36117 XM (FTS PCi)SH 42507 XM (CCPM86)SH 46831 XM (ASM86)SH 50988 XM (2.9)SH 54174 XM (86/04/10)SH 5040 47135 MT (B78)SH 7661 XM (D)SH 8757 XM (Burroughs A-Series)SH 15147 XM (MCS/AS)SH 19471 XM (Algol)SH 23628 XM (1.019)SH 26814 XM (86/09/11)SH 32400 XM (C86)SH 35038 XM (C)SH 36117 XM (Fujitsu Micro16s)SH 42507 XM (CPM86)SH 46831 XM (ASM86)SH 50988 XM (2.9)SH 54174 XM (85/09/23)SH 5040 47844 MT (CT)SH 7678 XM (C)SH 8757 XM (Burroughs B20)SH 15147 XM (BTOS)SH 19471 XM (C)SH 23628 XM (2.00)SH 26814 XM (93/01/20)SH 32400 XM (C86)SH 35038 XM (C)SH 36117 XM (Future FX20/FX30)SH 42507 XM (CPM86)SH 46831 XM (ASM86)SH 50988 XM (2.9)SH 54174 XM (86/04/10)SH 5040 48553 MT (B68)SH 7661 XM (D)SH 8757 XM (Burroughs B6800)SH 15147 XM (CANDE)SH 19471 XM (Algol)SH 23628 XM (-)SH 26814 XM (85/02/15)SH 32400 XM (GEC)SH 35021 XM (D)SH 36117 XM (GEC 4000 Series)SH 42507 XM (OS4000)SH 46831 XM (MUM/SERC)SH 50988 XM (3.9)SH 54174 XM (89/05/07)SH 5040 49262 MT (B78)SH 7661 XM (D)SH 8757 XM (Burroughs B7800)SH 15147 XM (Burroughs)SH 19471 XM (Algol)SH 23628 XM (1.019)SH 26814 XM (86/09/11)SH 32400 XM (OS9)SH 35038 XM (C)SH 36117 XM (Gimex III)SH 42507 XM (OS-9)SH 46831 XM (C)SH 50988 XM (1.5)SH 54174 XM (85/09/20)SH 5040 49971 MT (B79)SH 7661 XM (D)SH 8757 XM (Burroughs B7900)SH 15147 XM (Burroughs)SH 19471 XM (Algol)SH 23628 XM (5.2)SH 26814 XM (85/11/27)SH 32400 XM (GM)SH 35021 XM (D)SH 36117 XM (Gould/SEL 32)SH 42507 XM (MPX-32)SH 46831 XM (Fortran 77+)SH 50988 XM (2.3)SH 54174 XM (86/12/10)SH 5040 50680 MT (U)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF (xx)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 7661 XM (D)SH 8757 XM (Burroughs)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Italic SF 15147 XM (Also see)SH /NewCenturySchlbk-Roman SF 19471 XM (UNISYS)SH 32400 XM (MS)SH 35038 XM (A)SH 36117 XM (GRiD Compass II)SH 42507 XM (MS-DOS)SH 46831 XM (MASM)SH 50988 XM (3.10)SH 54174 XM (91/03/18)SH 5040 51389 MT (CD3)SH 7661 XM (D)SH 8757 XM (CDC Cyber)SH 15147 XM (NOS)SH 19471 XM (Fortran 5)SH 23628 XM (3.4)SH 26814 XM (88/05/10)SH 32400 XM (H1)SH 35021 XM (D)SH 36117 XM (Harris H100-1)SH 42507 XM (VOS 4.1.1)SH 46831 XM (Fortran-77)SH 50988 XM (1.06)SH 54174 XM (88/03/17)SH 5040 52098 MT (CYB)SH 7661 XM (D)SH 8757 XM (CDC Cyber)SH 15147 XM (NOS 2.2)SH 19471 XM (Compass)SH 23628 XM (1.0)SH 26814 XM (86/04/17)SH 32400 XM (H8)SH 35021 XM (D)SH 36117 XM (Harris 800)SH 42507 XM (VOS)SH 46831 XM (Pascal,Asm)SH 50988 XM (-)SH 54174 XM (85/02/11)SH 5040 52807 MT (NOS)SH 7661 XM (D)SH 8757 XM (CDC Cyber)SH 15147 XM (NOS 2.4)SH 19471 XM (Compass)SH 23628 XM (1.30)SH 26814 XM (87/05/19)SH 32400 XM (CK)SH 35054 XM (F)SH 36117 XM (Harris NightHawk)SH 42507 XM (CX/UX 6.1)SH 46831 XM (C)SH 50988 XM (5A190)SH 54174 XM (94/10/04)SH 5040 53516 MT (CDC)SH 7661 XM (D)SH 8757 XM (CDC Cyber 170)SH 15147 XM (NOS,NOS/BE)SH 19471 XM (Fortran-77)SH 23628 XM (2.2)SH 26814 XM (84/09/07)SH 32400 XM (CP)SH 35038 XM (A)SH 36117 XM (Heath H8)SH 42507 XM (CPM80 2.2)SH 46831 XM (LASM)SH 50988 XM (4.11)SH 54174 XM (91/04/23)SH 5040 54225 MT (CK)SH 7694 XM (F)SH 8757 XM (CDC Cyber 910)SH 15147 XM (IRIX)SH 19471 XM (C)SH 23628 XM (5A190)SH 26814 XM (94/10/04)SH 32400 XM (CP)SH 35038 XM (A)SH 36117 XM (Heath/Zenith-89)SH 42507 XM (CPM80 2.2)SH 46831 XM (LASM)SH 50988 XM (4.11)SH 54174 XM (91/04/23)SH 5040 54934 MT (CK)SH 7694 XM (F)SH 8757 XM (Charles River)SH 15147 XM (UNOS)SH 19471 XM (C)SH 23628 XM (5A190)SH 26814 XM (94/10/04)SH 32400 XM (CP)SH 35038 XM (A)SH 36117 XM (Heath/Zenith-100)SH 42507 XM (CPM85)SH 46831 XM (LASM)SH 50988 XM (4.11)SH 54174 XM (91/04/23)SH 5040 55643 MT (CIE)SH 7678 XM (C)SH 8757 XM (CIE 680/XX)SH 15147 XM (REGULUS)SH 19471 XM (C)SH 23628 XM (-)SH 26814 XM (87/01/26)SH 32400 XM (MS)SH 35038 XM (A)SH 36117 XM (Heath/Zenith-100)SH 42507 XM (MS-DOS)SH 46831 XM (MASM)SH 50988 XM (3.14)SH 54174 XM (95/01/18)SH 5040 56352 MT (CP)SH 7678 XM (A)SH 8757 XM (Cifer 1886)SH 15147 XM (CPM80)SH 19471 XM (LASM)SH 23628 XM (4.11)SH 26814 XM (91/04/23)SH 32400 XM (MU)SH 35021 XM (D)SH 36117 XM (Honeywell)SH 42507 XM (MULTICS)SH 46831 XM (PL/I)SH 50988 XM (2.0h)SH 54174 XM (84/09/20)SH 5040 57061 MT (CP)SH 7678 XM (A)SH 8757 XM (Comart Communicator)SH (CPM80 2.2)SH 19471 XM (LASM)SH 23628 XM (4.11)SH 26814 XM (91/04/23)SH 32400 XM (HD6)SH 35021 XM (D)SH 36117 XM (Honeywell DPS6)SH 42507 XM (GCOS6)SH 46831 XM (C)SH 50988 XM (2.01)SH 54174 XM (91/06/03)SH 5040 57770 MT (C64)SH 7678 XM (C)SH 8757 XM (Commodore 64)SH 15147 XM (FORTH)SH 19471 XM (FORTH)SH 23628 XM (1.5)SH 26814 XM (85/02/08)SH 32400 XM (HG)SH 35021 XM (D)SH 36117 XM (Honeywell DPS66)SH 42507 XM (GCOS3,8)SH 46831 XM (C)SH 50988 XM (3.0)SH 54174 XM (84/10/05)SH 5040 58479 MT (C64)SH 7678 XM (C)SH 8757 XM (Commodore 64/128)SH 15147 XM (DOS)SH 19471 XM (CROSS)SH 23628 XM (2.27)SH 26814 XM (92/09/30)SH 32400 XM (HC6)SH 35021 XM (D)SH 36117 XM (Honeywell DPS8)SH 42507 XM (CP-6)SH 46831 XM (PL/6)SH 50988 XM (1.00)SH 54174 XM (88/01/28)SH 5040 59188 MT (CK)SH 7694 XM (F)SH 8757 XM (Commodore Amiga)SH 15147 XM (3000UX)SH 19471 XM (C)SH 23628 XM (5A190)SH 26814 XM (94/10/04)SH 32400 XM (HCP)SH 35021 XM (D)SH 36117 XM (Honeywell DPS8)SH 42507 XM (CP-6)SH 46831 XM (Pascal)SH 50988 XM (-)SH 54174 XM (85/04/04)SH 5040 59897 MT (CK)SH 7694 XM (F)SH 8757 XM (Commodore Amiga)SH 15147 XM (Intuition)SH 19471 XM (C)SH 23628 XM (5A190)SH 26814 XM (94/10/04)SH 32400 XM (HDP)SH 35021 XM (D)SH 36117 XM (Honeywell DPS8)SH 42507 XM (GCOS/TSS)SH 46831 XM (B)SH 50988 XM (1.1)SH 54174 XM (85/03/21)SH 5040 60606 MT (CP)SH 7678 XM (A)SH 8757 XM (Compupro IF 3/4)SH 15147 XM (CPM80 2.2)SH 19471 XM (LASM)SH 23628 XM (4.11)SH 26814 XM (91/04/23)SH 32400 XM (HG)SH 35021 XM (D)SH 36117 XM (Honeywell DPS8)SH 42507 XM (GCOS3,8)SH 46831 XM (C)SH 50988 XM (3.0)SH 54174 XM (84/10/05)SH 5040 61315 MT (CVK)SH 7661 XM (D)SH 8757 XM (Computervision)SH 15147 XM (CGOS)SH 19471 XM (Fortran S)SH 23628 XM (1.21)SH 26814 XM (87/03/04)SH 32400 XM (HC6)SH 35021 XM (D)SH 36117 XM (Honeywell DPS90)SH 42507 XM (CP-6)SH 46831 XM (PL/6)SH 50988 XM (1.00)SH 54174 XM (88/01/28)SH 5040 62024 MT (PER)SH 7661 XM (D)SH 8757 XM (Concurrent 3200)SH 15147 XM (OS/32 MT72)SH 19471 XM (Fortran)SH 23628 XM (1.0)SH 26814 XM (87/03/04)SH 32400 XM (HCP)SH 35021 XM (D)SH 36117 XM (Honeywell DPS90)SH 42507 XM (CP-6)SH 46831 XM (Pascal)SH 50988 XM (-)SH 54174 XM (85/04/04)SH 5040 62733 MT (CK)SH 7694 XM (F)SH 8757 XM (Concurrent 3200)SH 15147 XM (Xelos SV)SH 19471 XM (C)SH 23628 XM (5A190)SH 26814 XM (94/10/04)SH 32400 XM (HL6)SH 35038 XM (C)SH 36117 XM (Honeywell L6/10)SH 42507 XM (MS-DOS)SH 46831 XM (MASM)SH 50988 XM (1.20A)SH 54174 XM (84/10/05)SH 5040 63442 MT (CK)SH 7694 XM (F)SH 8757 XM (Concurrent 6xxx)SH 15147 XM (RTU 4,5,6)SH 19471 XM (C)SH 23628 XM (5A190)SH 26814 XM (94/10/04)SH 32400 XM (HP8)SH 35038 XM (C)SH 36117 XM (HP86)SH 42507 XM (HP-BASIC)SH 46831 XM (HP BASIC)SH 50988 XM (1.01)SH 54174 XM (87/04/29)SH 5040 64151 MT (CK)SH 7694 XM (F)SH 8757 XM (Convergent)SH 15147 XM (CTIX)SH 19471 XM (C)SH 23628 XM (5A190)SH 26814 XM (94/10/04)SH 32400 XM (HP8)SH 35038 XM (C)SH 36117 XM (HP87)SH 42507 XM (HP-BASIC)SH 46831 XM (HP BASIC)SH 50988 XM (1.01)SH 54174 XM (87/04/29)SH 5040 64860 MT (CT)SH 7678 XM (C)SH 8757 XM (Convergent NGEN)SH 15147 XM (CTOS)SH 19471 XM (C)SH 23628 XM (2.00)SH 26814 XM (93/01/20)SH 32400 XM (MS)SH 35038 XM (A)SH 36117 XM (HP95, 100)SH 42507 XM (MS-DOS)SH 46831 XM (MASM, C)SH 50988 XM (3.14)SH 54174 XM (95/01/18)SH 5040 65569 MT (CK)SH 7694 XM (F)SH 8757 XM (Convex)SH 15147 XM (ConvexOS)SH 19471 XM (C)SH 23628 XM (5A190)SH 26814 XM (94/10/04)SH 32400 XM (MS)SH 35038 XM (A)SH 36117 XM (HP Portable Plus)SH 42507 XM (MS-DOS)SH 46831 XM (MASM)SH 50988 XM (3.10)SH 54174 XM (91/03/18)SH 5040 66278 MT (CP)SH 7678 XM (A)SH 8757 XM (CPT-85xx)SH 15147 XM (CPM80 2.2)SH 19471 XM (LASM)SH 23628 XM (4.11)SH 26814 XM (91/04/23)SH 32400 XM (MS)SH 35038 XM (A)SH 36117 XM (HP-110)SH 42507 XM (MS-DOS)SH 46831 XM (MASM)SH 50988 XM (3.10)SH 54174 XM (91/03/18)SH 5040 66987 MT (CK)SH 7694 XM (F)SH 8757 XM (Cray C90)SH 15147 XM (UNICOS 6,7,8)SH 19471 XM (C)SH 23628 XM (5A190)SH 26814 XM (94/10/04)SH 32400 XM (CP)SH 35038 XM (A)SH 36117 XM (HP-125)SH 42507 XM (CPM80 2.2)SH 46831 XM (LASM)SH 50988 XM (4.11)SH 54174 XM (91/04/23)SH 5040 67696 MT (CK)SH 7694 XM (F)SH 8757 XM (Cray X/MP, Y/MP)SH 15147 XM (UNICOS 6,7,8)SH 19471 XM (C)SH 23628 XM (5A190)SH 26814 XM (94/10/04)SH 32400 XM (MS)SH 35038 XM (A)SH 36117 XM (HP-150)SH 42507 XM (MS-DOS)SH 46831 XM (MASM)SH 50988 XM (3.10)SH 54174 XM (91/03/18)SH 5040 68405 MT (CR)SH 7661 XM (D)SH 8757 XM (Cray-1,Cray-XMP)SH 15147 XM (CTSS)SH 19471 XM (Fortran-77)SH 23628 XM (-)SH 26814 XM (85/02/08)SH 32400 XM (HPM)SH 35021 XM (D)SH 36117 XM (HP-1000)SH 42507 XM (RTE6, RTEA)SH 46831 XM (F77 & Asm)SH 50988 XM (1.99D)SH 54174 XM (90/01/09)SH 5040 69114 MT (CK)SH 7694 XM (F)SH 8757 XM (Cray-2,Cray-3)SH 15147 XM (CSOS)SH 19471 XM (C)SH 23628 XM (5A190)SH 26814 XM (94/10/04)SH 32400 XM (HP2)SH 35038 XM (C)SH 36117 XM (HP-264x)SH 42507 XM (-)SH 46831 XM (8080ASM)SH 50988 XM (1.2)SH 54174 XM (87/10/09)SH 5040 69823 MT (CP)SH 7678 XM (A)SH 8757 XM (Cromemco)SH 15147 XM (CPM80 2.2)SH 19471 XM (LASM)SH 23628 XM (4.11)SH 26814 XM (91/04/23)SH 32400 XM (HP3)SH 35021 XM (D)SH 36117 XM (HP-3000)SH 42507 XM (MPE)SH 46831 XM (SPL)SH 50988 XM (-)SH 54174 XM (94/07/20)SH 5040 70532 MT (CN8)SH 7678 XM (C)SH 8757 XM (Daisy PCi)SH 15147 XM (CCPM86)SH 19471 XM (ASM86)SH 23628 XM (2.9)SH 26814 XM (86/04/10)SH 32400 XM (HP3)SH 35021 XM (D)SH 36117 XM (HP-3000)SH 42507 XM (MPE)SH 46831 XM (C)SH 50988 XM (-)SH 54174 XM (94/07/20)SH 5040 71241 MT (CK)SH 7694 XM (F)SH 8757 XM (DEC Alpha AXP)SH 15147 XM (OpenVMS)SH 19471 XM (C)SH 23628 XM (5A190)SH 26814 XM (94/10/04)SH 32400 XM (CK)SH 35054 XM (F)SH 36117 XM (HP-9000)SH 42507 XM (HP-UX)SH 46831 XM (C)SH 50988 XM (5A190)SH 54174 XM (94/10/04)SH 5040 71950 MT (CK)SH 7694 XM (F)SH 8757 XM (DEC Alpha AXP)SH 15147 XM (OSF/1)SH 19471 XM (C)SH 23628 XM (5A190)SH 26814 XM (94/10/04)SH 32400 XM (HPB)SH 35038 XM (C)SH 36117 XM (HP-9000/200,/300)SH 42507 XM (HP-BASIC)SH 46831 XM (HP BASIC)SH 50988 XM (1.02)SH 54174 XM (89/06/21)SH 5040 72659 MT (MS)SH 7678 XM (A)SH 8757 XM (DEC Alpha AXP)SH 15147 XM (Windows NT)SH 19471 XM (MASM, C)SH 23628 XM (3.14)SH 26814 XM (95/01/18)SH 32400 XM (CK)SH 35054 XM (F)SH 36117 XM (HP-9836CU)SH 42507 XM (HP-UX)SH 46831 XM (C)SH 50988 XM (5A190)SH 54174 XM (94/10/04)SH 5040 73368 MT (K12)SH 7661 XM (D)SH 8757 XM (DEC PDP-8)SH 15147 XM (OS/8 Fam.)SH 19471 XM (PAL-8)SH 23628 XM (10g)SH 26814 XM (90/09/13)SH 32400 XM (HP9)SH 35038 XM (C)SH 36117 XM (HP-9845)SH 42507 XM (BASIC/SAM)SH 46831 XM (HP BASIC)SH 50988 XM (1.00)SH 54174 XM (86/10/07)SH 5040 74077 MT (CK)SH 7694 XM (F)SH 8757 XM (DEC PDP-11)SH 15147 XM (2.1x BSD)SH 19471 XM (C)SH 23628 XM (5A190)SH 26814 XM 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