From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc Subject: New modem scripts for MS-DOS Kermit 3.15 Date: 28 Dec 1996 00:06:23 GMT [Updated 20 Apr 1999] Organization: Columbia University Lines: 53 A small group of new modem scripts has been assembled for use with MS-DOS Kermit 3.15 Beta 12 or later. These new scripts take advantage of many of the new features in the scripting language: block structure, MINPUT (INPUT with multiple simultaneous targets), local variables, and so on. Some have been tested, some have not. If you would like to try them out and report back to kermit@columbia.edu, here are the ones currently available: Name Remarks compaq.ksc Compaq internal modems -- untested hayes.ksc Hayes 1200 and 2400 -- tested on 1200 only generic.ksc Generic high-speed modem (RTS/CTS, fixed interface speed) megahz.ksc Megahertz X-Jack V.34 (XJ3144 or CC6144) -- untested sport.ksc US Robotics Sportster or Courier supra.ksc Supra or SupraSonic modems -- untested t3000.ksc Telebit T3000 (or T1600 or Qblazer) -- tested on T3000 The filenames are (of course) in DOS 8.3 format. The new KSC filetype stands for "Kermit SCript". We can't use .SCR any more because in the world of Windows, that stands for "SCReen saver". A nice feature of the new scripts is that various parameters can be set by defining environment or Kermit variables. These are: DIALPORT - COM port to use for dialing (COM1, etc, default current port) DIALSPEED - Speed for dialing (default depends on script) DIALMETHOD - TONE or PULSE (modem's default method is used by default) DIALRETRIES - Maximum times to redial the call (default 5) DIALTIMEOUT - How long to wait for result from modem (default 90 seconds) If any of these variables is not defined, an appropriate default is used. To test these scripts, put them in the same directory with MSK315.EXE and make sure that is your current directory. Then tell MSK315 to: define dial set port 1, take xxxx.ksc Replace "port 1" with "port 2" or whatever port number your modem is connected to if it is not port 1, and replace "xxxx.ksc" with the name of the dialing script. Then tell Kermit to DIAL in the normal way, e.g.: dial 7654321 Read the comments in each script for additional details. - Frank