KERMIT 95 BUG LIST
The Kermit Project, Columbia University
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/
1 January 2003
For: Kermit 95 2.1.3
This file lists bugs or other problems in Kermit 95 and its operating
environment. There is a lot of information here, organized chronologically,
and so it is recommended you use a text editor or Web browser to do
case-insensitive searches for keywords to turn up what you are looking for.
Bugs that have been fixed are listed here by number and name, but, except for
the bugs that were fixed since version 1.1.16, the descriptions of fixed
bugs have been moved to a separate file.
If you do not have the current version of Kermit 95, please upgrade to it:
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/k95patch.html
if you are experiencing bugs or problems, they might already be fixed. Also,
the BUGS.TXT / BUGS.HTM file that comes with the current release will have a
more up-to-date list of bugs and hints than an older copy. If you do have the
current version of K95, also consult:
- The Kermit 95 FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions).
- The
newbugs.txt
file on the Kermit website, which lists bugs discovered since the last release
of K95.
In this document, except where otherwise noted, the term Windows 95 or
Windows 9x refers to Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows ME,
but not to Windows NT, 2000, or XP. Similarly, the term
Windows NT also includes Windows 2000 and XP, but not Windows 95,
98, or ME.
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- BUG CATEGORY
- (M) Microsoft Windows bug.
(I) An IBM OS/2 bug.
(X) A feature that is disabled in Kermit 95 because of
an operating-system bug.
(Z) A bug in the Dialer caused by a bug in the GUI
development system that was used to build it.
(V) Bug or restriction in vendor code, e.g. in 3rd-party
TCP/IP stacks.
(K) A Kermit 95 limitation or bug.
(D) A documentation error.
(C) A hardware / System / Drivers Configuration problem.
( ) Not a bug.
NOTE: The February 1996 Service Pack from Microsoft did NOT fix any of
the bugs in the M and X categories. The September 1996 OEM SR2 release
fixed at least one of these bugs
(Bug #79) but is not available as a patch
to earlier releases.
IMPORTANT: Windows NT 4.0 for Intel shipped with a dangerous but
little-known bug that can randomly corrupt your data. Microsoft has fixed the
problem in Service Pack 1 for Windows NT 4.0. It is strongly recommended
that users of Windows NT 4.0 download and install this and all later fixes.
- BUG STATUS
-
[ ] Indicates an item that is still open or current
[+] Indicates the bug is fixed or worked around as of the current release
[-] Indicates bug is partially fixed or a workaround is given
[*] Information and/or not really a bug
- [-] (M) Ctrl-C Interruption in Command Screen
- [+] (X) Video Attributes vs Terminal Screen Size in Windows 95
- [+] (K) Microsoft Telephony (TAPI)
- [*] (K) Registration
- [ ] (M) Changing Code Pages
- [-] (M) Keyboard Scan Codes, Caps Lock, and Dead Keys
- [-] (D) "Kermit 95" Keyboard Verb table
- [ ] (M) PUSH and related commands do not work in Windows NT 3.50
- [-] (M) Don't Use the Auto Font Setting in Windows 95
- [+] (Z) Blotchy Dialer Fields
- [ ] (K) Missing Features
- [*] (C) Hardware / system / drivers configuration
- [-] ( ) Miscellaneous Dialer peculiarities
- [*] ( ) Miscellaneous Hints and Tips
- [*] ( ) Debugging Tips
----(Version 1.1.1)----
- [+] (Z,M) K-95 Dialer Vertical Scrolling
- [+] (K) ZMODEM Downloads
- [+] (K) ZMODEM and TELNET
- [+] (K) Alphabetization of Dialer Entries
- [+] (K) K95 Sometimes Thinks a Connection is Open When It Starts Up
- [+] (K) Download Directory Doesn't Work
- [+] (K) SET MODEM commands in K95CUSTOM.INI have no effect
- [+] (K) Kermit 95 sometimes can't find its script or key mapping files
- [+] (K) The Dial Prefix also becomes the Dial Suffix
- [+] (K) Dialer complains unnecesarily about range of certain numbers
- [+] (K) Kermit BBS entry in Dialer has wrong backspace key setting
----(Version 1.1.2)----
- [*] (C) Screen updates updates are slow on some PCs
- [+] (K) ZMODEM Recovery
- [+] (K) ANSWER command crashed Kermit 95
- [+] (K) Kermit always turned off autoanswer in the modem
- [+] (K) Compose Key problems
- [+] (K) SET TERMINAL CHARACTER-SET TRANSPARENT did not show all characters
- [+] (K) Various other VT emulation problems
- [+] (K) Printer problems
- [+] (K) \v(keyboard) variable improperly set
- [+] (K) XMODEM file transfer problems
- [+] (K) MOVE and MMOVE command did not work right with XYZMODEM
- [+] (K) Ctrl-C interruption nonfunctional in certain cases
- [+] (K) File transfer recovery after Ctrl-C
- [+] (K) SET FILE DOWNLOAD-DIRECTORY didn't work with server mode
- [+] (K) Filenames could not be parsed from variables
- [+] (K) Choosing terminal character-set in the Dialer
- [+] (K) The EMACS.INI file was not properly patched in version 1.1.1
- [+] (K) The 1.1.1 patch versus READ.ME files in multiple directories
- [+] (M) Xon/Xoff flow control doesn't work in Windows 95
- [-] (M) Server mode sometimes locks up in Windows 95
- [-] (M,K) Kermit 95 file naming conventions in conflict with Windows
- [+] (K) The Dialer Login page does not show LOGIN.SCR in the text box
- [ ] (K) The K-95 icon does not show up in Windows NT 3.5x
- [+] (K) SEND and RECEIVE as-names ignored by XYZMODEM
- [*] (D) Missing files
- [+] (K) Title bar not properly set from "kermit -j host"
----(Version 1.1.3)----
- [ ] (M) Can't interrupt SET HOST or TELNET or RLOGIN command
- [+] (K) SET FILE DOWNLOAD-DIRECTORY does not work with XYZMODEM
- [+] (K) Crash when pasting voluminous material into terminal window
- [+] (K) Problem with SET FILE DOWNLOAD-DIRECTORY<Enter>
- [+] (K) Terminal reset kills K95 if TERM CHARACTER-SET is TRANSPARENT
- [+] (K) Cursor-type selection made in Dialer not saved
- [+] (K) PBX-related entries in the Dialer's Dialing Location page not saved
- [+] (K) No choice for location of Kermit 95's temporary files
- [ ] (M) The "Paste" button on the Terminal Windows Toolbar doesn't work.
- [+] (K) EMACS.INI Alt-x = Meta-x doesn't work
- [+] (K) INPUT could not be canceled from the keyboard
- [+] (K) SET ALARM / IF ALARM doesn't always work
- [+] (K) \v(cpu) always says "unknown".
- [+] (K) Invalid escape sequence ESC [ ? 6/7 i caused problems
- [+] (K) Problems with transparent printing and accented letters
- [+] (K) Microcom Deskporte modem configuration wrong
- [+] (K) Cursor-type selection not saved by Dialer
- [+] (K) PBX material from Locations & Codes Dialer page not saved
- [+] (K) SET TERM CHAR TRANSPARENT, then terminal reset, causes crash
- [+] (K) Spurious "Connection might still be active on COM1..." messages
- [+] (K) SET PORT<Enter> gives spurious error message
- [+] (K) DIAL timeouts sometimes caused an "access violation" crash
- [+] (K) Modem list in SETUP program PPI / Multitech mixup
- [+] (K) Incorrect default assignment for Ctrl-Space key combination
- [+] (K) "k95 filename" requires fully specified filename
- [+] (K) XYZMODEM Transfers didn't work over RLOGIN connections
- [+] (M) PCMCIA or Plug-and-Play Modem Problems
- [ ] (V) RLOGIN vs FTP Software OnNet-32
- [ ] (K,V) "set host 0" vs FTP Software OnNet-32
- [*] (V) Kermit 95 and Digital UNIX 3.2
- [ ] (M) Extraneous characters on terminal screen in Windows 95
- [+] (M) Special keys on national keyboards don't work
- [+] (K) VT220/320 Erase Character (ECH) bug
- [*] (K) Intel Modems without Fax
- [+] (K) LOGIN.SCR renamed to LOGIN.KSC to avoid conflicts with screen savers
- [?] (V) Uploads on LAT connections tend to fail
- [+] (K) XYZMODEM and Kermit file transfer screens and stats are inconsistent
- [ ] (M) Printing to network printers in Windows 95 or NT might not work
----(Version 1.1.4)----
- [+] (K) Messed up colors on initial Terminal screen
- [+] (K) Colors behave differently than in MS-DOS Kermit
- [+] (K) Printing to PostScript printers doesn't work
- [+] (K) Redialing on a SET HOST / SET MODEM / DIAL connection didn't work
- [+] (K) Command-file line numbers not reset
- [+] (K) ASSIGN/DEFINE failed to fail if definition too long
- [+] (K) Dialer temporary files called .SCR instead of .KSC
- [+] (K) The MSEND command did not work with ZMODEM
- [+] (K) Backspace key didn't work with "set term char finnish"
----(Version 1.1.5)----
- [ ] (K) Kermit 95 requires long filenames
- [-] (K) Host-controlled status lines
- [+] (K) Wyse screen-transmit functions not implemented
- [+] (M) Windows 95 Dead key and Caps Lock bugs are fixed! (mostly)
- [*] (K,M) East European keyboard features might not work in Windows 95
- [+] (K) VT emulation DCS/OSC/APC/etc bugs
- [+] (K) Terminal color bugs in version 1.1.4
- [ ] (K) VT220/320 downloadable fonts / soft character sets don't work
- [+] (K) SET TERMINAL CHARACTER-SET PORTUGUESE didn't work
- [+] (K) VT emulation and SET TERMINAL CHARACTER-SET FINNISH (etc) bug
- [+] (K) Autodownload versus SET TERM CHARACTER-SET
- [+] (M) Keyboard doesn't work if I start K95.EXE from Netscape
- [+] (Z) Dialer radio buttons not lined up
- [+] (K) Multiple sessions to same Dialer entry don't work
- [+] (M,K,Z) Can't select a Dialer entry from the keyboard
- [+] (K) Dialer crash after editing an entry entry name
- [+] (K) Dialer PBX configuration problems
- [ ] (M) Ctrl-C doesn't work in NT when K95 started from the Dialer
- [+] (K) No way to make LAT connections from the Dialer
- [*] (M) Kermit 95 and Internet firewalls, SOCKS, etc
- [+] (K) Unreasonable delays in SET HOST / TELNET to numeric IP address
- [ ] (V) Kermit 95 does not work with LWP 5.0 TCP/IP in Windows 95
- [ ] (M) No way to select split-speed serial communication
- [+] (K) Errors in built-in modem support
- [+] (K) SEND did not work with filename completion
- [+] (K) OUTPUT could not send backslash characters
- [+] (K) OUTPUT could not send long strings
- [+] (K) Extraneous material in session log during INPUT
- [+] (K) INPUT buffer too short
- [+] (K) SEND foo\%a did not work
- [+] (K) No way to print on A4 paper using textps
- [+] (K) Invalid Page Fault after using command recall a lot
- [ ] (M) Alt- doesn't work.
- [-] (K) Interruption keys are ignored during XYZMODEM transfers
----(Version 1.1.6)----
- [*] (C) Tone dialing changes to Pulse after first digit
- [+] (K) VT100 reverse scrolling broken
- [+] (K) SET KEY commands became slow
- [*] (C) Terminal bell doesn't work as before, or at all
- [+] (K) SET MSKERMIT KEYCODES ON did not work with some gray keys
- [+] (K) Array elements could not be used for file names
- [+] (K) Keyboard modes can't be modifed
- [-] (M,K) Control keys on national keyboards in Windows 95
- [+] (K) SCOANSI and AT386 emulation vs Code Page 437
- [+] (K) SCOANSI and AT386 emulation vs CSI 10/11/12 m
- [+] (K) Bad characters in Registration name
- [+] (K) SET MODEM commands in K95CUSTOM.INI are ignored by Dialer
- [ ] (K) Completion does not work with directory names
- [ ] (K) Command-line editing doesn't use PC editing keys
- [ ] (K) The DIRECTORY and TYPE commands are too slow
- [+] (K) DIRECTORY command gives spurious error message
- [+] (K) XYZMODEM transfer statistics are off
- [+] (K) SET TERMINAL ESCAPE-CHARACTER DISABLED didn't work
- [ ] (K,M) Command screen messed up after Ctrl-C
- [+] (K) Cursor disappears after Ctrl-C interruption of file transfer
- [+] (K) \v(sysid) was garbage
- [+] (K) SHOW KEY ALL did not show keys that had string definitions
- [+] (K) Dialer File Transfer page items spuriously grayed out
- [+] (K) SET TERM COLOR ERASE CURRENT-COLOR didn't work
- [ ] (K) Patching up from version 1.1.3 might not work
- [+] (K) XYZMODEM file transfers gave incorrect status codes
- [+] (K) XYZMODEM transfers made no transaction log entries
- [+] (K) TELNET negotiations were sometimes skipped
- [+] (K) Data loss during file transfer
- [+] (K) K95 could not send a file that was already open
- [+] (K) Dynamic packet timeout values were sometimes too high
- [+] (K) Character attributes not shown in Televideo emulation
- [ ] (V) PATCH.EXE only works with FAT filenames
- [+] (K) TEXTPS.EXE was broken in version 1.1.5
- [+] (K) File transfer efficiency number is misleading
----(Version 1.1.7)----
- [+] (K) VT220/320 DCS string cancellation didn't work
- [+] (K) SCOANSI and AT386 emulation conflict with Dialer
- [+] (K) Server GET fails if a SEND-LIST had previously been used
- [+] (K) PUSH from Terminal screen to shell could not be returned from
- [+] (Z) K95DIAL window minimizes to desktop instead of task bar
- [*] (K) Referring to directory names that start with digits
- [+] (K) Televideo and Wyse printing didn't work right
- [+] (K) Wrong default character-set for VT terminals in Dialer
----(Version 1.1.8)----
- [ ] (M) The Dialer database can be corrupted by other applications
- [-] (K) The Dialer can seem to disappear
- [+] (K) The "Chess" entry in the Dialer is wrong
- [*] (K) XMODEM-CRC, YMODEM-CHECKSUM, and ZMODEM-CRC16 are not supported
- [+] (K) Renaming downloaded files with XYZMODEM doesn't work
- [+] (K) XYZMODEM downloads are somewhat slower than expected
- [+] (K) Scroll Lock doesn't work in version 1.1.7
- [+] (K) No way to change the default key map for each terminal type
- [+] (U) CTRL2CAP instructions misleading
- [+] (K) LOG SESSION erroneously translates character sets
- [+] (K) VT102 insert character function doesn't work
- [+] (K) Spurious keyboard locks in VT220/320 emulation
- [+] (K) Improper handling of Alternate ROM in VT emulation
- [+] (K) Erroneous VT emulator Secondary and Tertiary DA Reports
- [+] (K) Erroneous DECID reports in VT220/320 emulation
- [+] (K) VT emulation Horizontal Position Absolute (HPA) ignored
- [+] (K,C) Failure of K95 to start on certain Windows NT systems
- [+] (K) Simultaneous LAT sessions don't work
- [ ] (X) No redirection of standard input
- [+] (K) SHOW KEY does not properly display C0 and 8bit characters
- [+] (K) "set command more-prompting" could not be parsed
- [+] (K) No way to specify 0 or no timeout in INPUT
- [+] (K) INPUT ignores autodownload sequences
- [+] (K) Problems entering commands that end with backslash
- [+] (K) Spurious invisible Z command that does nothing
- [ ] (M) Close box in K95 title bar doesn't work in Windows 95
- [*] (K) Dialer startup is slow
- [*] (K) Dialer toolbar buttons might "wrap around"
- [+] (K) Statusline OFF vs TELNET NAWS bug
----(Version 1.1.9)----
- [+] (K) Page faults in K95 version 1.1.8
- [+] (K) Keyboard translations don't work in Windows NT in K95 1.1.8
- [+] (K) Printing did not work right in version 1.1.8
- [+] (K) Dead-key and Alt-Gr broken in 1.1.8
- [+] (K) APC during INPUT broken in 1.1.8
- [+] (K) Redundant terminal-type change in 1.1.8
- [ ] (K) CD to nonexistent directory can cause errors
- [+] (V) Problems with host-based WordPerfect
- [+] (K) Russian and Hebrew keyboard modes don't work
- [*] (M) Why does Dialup networking pop up whenever I make a Telnet connection?
- [*] (K) Why does the termimal status line say "Script:" instead of "Prompt:"?
- [*] ( ) Why is my login prompt missing?
- [+] (K) VERSION command did not display copyright notice
- [+] (K) Alt-: and Alt-; missing from EMACS mode
- [+] (K) Dialer would not start if any database entries were corrupt
- [+] (K) Russian and Hebrew keyboard mode conversions broken
- [+] (K) Latin-2 Compose sequences broken in 1.1.8
- [*] (M) Windows 95 QuickEdit interferes with Kermit 95's mouse functions
- [ ] (M) Caps Lock state can change when moving between windows
- [+] (K) LOGIN.KSC broken in version 1.1.8
- [+] (K) ADD SEND-LIST followed by MOVE did not delete source files
- [+] (K) Marking text on bottom line of terminal screen didn't work
- [+] (K) Sending data from terminal screen when SEND-DATA OFF
- [+] (K) Kermit file-transfer packets sent out of window
- [+] (K) VMS SET TERM/WIDTH did not clear the screen
- [+] (K) k95 "file name with spaces" did not work in 1.1.8
- [+] (K) k95 command screen could be frozen or corrupted in 1.1.8
----(Version 1.1.10)----
- [+] (K) Spurious cursor in 1.1.9
- [*] (M) Appearance of horizontal scrolling indicators
- [*] (K) Network editing hints
- [+] (M) Windows 95 long screens don't work in 1.1.9
- [+] (V) Problems with TES32
- [ ] (M) Keystrokes might be transmitted out of order in Windows 95
- [ ] (V) Conflicts with CompuServe, AOL, etc
- [+] (K) HPTERM and HP2621 screens were fractured
- [+] (K) Overzealous recording in session log
- [+] (K) VT100/102 keypad not mapped to PC keypad by default
- [+] (K) Assorted window sizing problems in 1.1.9
- [+] (K) SET TERMINAL CURSOR did not enable the cursor
- [+] (K) Autoupload problems with XMODEM and YMODEM (K)
- [+] (K) Data General DASHER terminal emulation problems
- [+] (K) Default editor set in K95.INI might be wrong
- [+] (K) Dial-in host mode did not agree with user-defined modems
- [ ] (K) Not all SET TERMINAL settings are shown by SHOW TERMINAL
- [ ] (C) PUSH, RUN, and similar commands might not work
- [+] (K) Unwanted alert box from K95CINIT
- [+] (K) Problems when switching from VT to ANSI terminal type
- [*] (V) HINT: Using SCOANSI emulation with SCO hosts
- [ ] (M) Environment variables are not case sensitive
- [+] (M) Data loss in dialup host mode
- [+] (K) Problems with automatic login from certain Dialer entries
- [+] (K) Problems with arrow keys and command recall
- [+] (K) Misleading Dialer error message about screen dimensions
- [*] (K) HINT: How to disable scrollback
- [+] (K) Wildcard sends don't work right in XYZMODEM
- [*] (K) EXPLANATION: Changes in the operation of the numeric keypad
- [+] (K) DEC NRCs are forgotten in Multinational Mode
- [+] (K) ZMODEM crash recovery versus some FILE COLLISION settings
- [+] (K) ZMODEM autodownload doesn't work with Wyse, VC, or DG
- [*] (C) HINT: Kermit mouse buttons versus nonstandard mouse setups
- [+] (K) VT terminal emulation wrapping problem
- [+] (K) WP51.INI (WordPerfect 5.1 key mapping file) had a typo
- [*] (K) HINT: Using the NETEDIT macro with GUI editors
- [ ] (M) Yellow background change after !edit in K95
- [+] (K) Popup printer-error boxes causes Kermit 95 to hang
- [+] (K) Host-directed printing did not work in DG emulation
- [+] (K) INPUT/MINPUT did not handle Telnet negotiations correctly
- [+] (K) Dialer Options..Dialing page PBX values handled incorrectly
- [+] (K) Wyse character graphics bug
- [+] (K) Transparent printing of binary files did not work
- [+] (K) VT100 terminal ID was incomplete
- [ ] (K) Kermit/2 keycodes are different from OS/2 C-Kermit 5A(191)
- [ ] (C) Kermit/2 conflicts with SWAPDCP on OS/2
----(Version 1.1.11)----
- [*] (M) RLOGIN versus Microsoft's "WINNUKE" Patches
- [+] (K) DIALINF.DAT can't be read-only
- [ ] (M) Caps Lock state can be lost when switching between windows
- [+] (K) Serial-port file transfer fails with large packet x window size
- [ ] (M) Can't change keyboard language in Windows 95
- [+] (K) K95 does not delete startup file generated by the Dialer (K)
- [+] (K) Dialer can leave temporary files behind (K)
- [+] (K) Kermit 95 TELNET.EXE stub works only if K95 directory in PATH
- [+] (K) Problems with incoming TCP connections in OS/2
- [+] (K) Dialer could crash if an entry's view status changed
- [+] (K) SHOW KEY did not always give accurate results
- [+] (K) REDIRECT command didn't work
- [+] (K) Incoming NUL (0) characters confuse INPUT command
- [+] (K) RECEIVE as-name did not work with XYZMODEM
- [+] (K) Various EMACS mode bugs
- [+] (K) Kermit protocol might send packet out of window
- [+] (K) MOVE from SEND-LIST did not delete original files
- [+] (K) Application filename could not contain spaces
- [+] (K) Hayes high-speed-modem init string problem
- [+] (K) READ command does not fail if file not open
- [+] (K) Problems with long function arguments
- [+] (K) Certain \function()s can misbehave
- [+] (K) X MOD 0 crashes program
- [+] (K) ANSWER doesn't automatically CONNECT
- [+] (K) Overzealous EXIT warning
- [+] (K) OUTPUT doesn't echo when DUPLEX is HALF
- [+] (K) Minor problems with REMOTE DIRECTORY/DELETE/etc
- [+] (K) CHECK command broken
- [+] (K) Problem with SET TRANSMIT ECHO
- [+] (K) Dialing results were sometimes incorrect
- [+] (K) IF EXIST and IF DIRECTORY versus spaces in filenames
- [+] (K) CD, SET FILE DOWNLOAD-DIRECTORY, etc, don't provide full service
- [+] (K) READ command too picky about last or only line in file
- [*] (K) No way to include braces in function arguments
- [+] (K) DIALINF.DAT file opened in READ/WRITE mode
- [+] (K) Missing and incorrect key definitions in EMACS mode
- [+] (K) NULs were being stripping during file transfers and printing
- [+] (K) XYZMODEM RECEIVE was ignored
- [+] (K) SET STARTUP-FILE DISCARD did not always delete the file
- [+] (K) SHOW MODEM didn't quote backslashes
- [+] (K) WIN32 COMM TX BUFFER SIZE set too small
- [+] (K) K2DC.EXE accidently closed socket of incoming connection
- [+] (K) Auto-print Formfeed bug
- [+] (K) SAVE KEYMAP and SHOW KEY replaced RS with ESC
- [*] (M) How can I use SSH, SSL, CHAP, etc, to make secure connections?
- [*] (M) Why can't I pick any Windows font I want?
- [+] (V) Data loss on Meridian Technology SuperLAT connections
- [*] (K) Hints on dialing toll-free numbers
- [*] (K) Hints on "blind dialing"
- [*] (K) Log files in multiple sessions
- [+] (K) Hazeltine 1500 emulation did not work at all
- [+] (K) Problems with Wyse 50 emulation
- [+] (K) Problems in DG DASHER 217 emulation
- [+] (K) HPTERM emulation did not handle line-drawing & math
- [+] (K) Many Dialer entries were obsolete
- [+] (K) Unwanted triangles in Wyse, TVI, and Hazeltine emulation
- [+] (K) Spurious spaces in ANSI emulations
- [+] (K) Data loss/corruption on Windows 95 serial connections
----(Version 1.1.12)----
- [ ] (K) Commands like "RUN D:\FOO\BAR\BAZ.BAT" don't work in Windows
- [ ] (M) "RUN /K...." hangs K95 in Windows
- [+] (K) Commands like "SEND \\K95\\TMP\\OOFA.TXT" did not work
- [+] (K,M) Problems with help and completion in filenames with \\
- [ ] (M) CTL3D32.DLL is missing
- [ ] (M) K95 might take a long time to start and stop
- [+] (M) K95 might not be able to exit on some Windows 95 systems
- [+] (K) Dialer might crash if no modem was defined
- [+] (K) Memory leak in Dialer
- [+] (K) URL hot spot could fail if URL at end of sentence
- [+] (K) EDIT and NETEDIT might have stopped working in 1.1.12
- [+] (K) Telnet negotiations could become frozen
- [+] (K) K95 could become stuck in marking mode
- [+] (K) HP terminal emulation problems in 1.1.12
- [+] (K) Wyse terminal emulation problems in 1.1.12
- [+] (K) K95 could hang upon screen-size change request
- [+] (K) SET MOUSE ACTIVATE command broken in 1.1.12
- [+] (K) Character set versus copy/paste from/to Clipboard
- [+] (K) (void)
- [ ] (M) Paste to host using Toolbar Paste sends Esc O P when Num Lock on
- [ ] (K) Reverse screen-writing direction not supported
- [+] (K) Transparent print problems using 8-bit CSI
- [+] (K) APC did not block terminal emulator
- [+] (K) Conflict between INPUT and APC
----(Version 1.1.13)----
- [+] (V) K95 might not work with certain third-party TCP/IP stacks
- [+] (K) Another problem with filenames containing spaces
- [+] (K) CONNECT mode hangs when host drops connection or \Kquit is used
- [+] (K) Problem with Num Lock and SET MSKERMIT KEYCODES ON
- [+] (K) Problem with OUTPUT command when there is no connection
- [+] (K) END from within SWITCH doesn't work
- [ ] (V) URL hot spots might not work
- [+] (K) (void)
- [+] (K) (void)
- [+] (K) (void)
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- [+] (M,K) Problems with Dead Keys and Alt-Gr keys in Windows 95
- [+] (K) Kermit vs TAPI Dialing in the Dialer
- [ ] (M) K95 vs Num Lock, Caps Lock, and Scroll Lock
- [*] (M) Parallel Port Communications
- [+] (K) Wrong system type in Telnet NEW-ENVIRONMENT negotiation
- [+] (K) IF ALARM might not work
- [+] (K) SET TERM REMOTE-CHAR LATIN6 doesn't work
- [+] (K) Single-click mouse actions generate an extraneous error beep
- [+] (K) Various terminal emulation bugs
- [+] (K,V) Ctrl-C caught by 4NT.EXE instead of K95 in Windows NT
- [+] (K) OS/2 K2DIAL loses data in the Login Script text box
- [+] (K) Various errors in the Windows Telephony (TAPI) implementation
- [+] (K) Dialing fails due to garbled modem command
- [+] (K) Dialer Modem Commands reset when modem selected for editing
- [+] (K) SHOW KEY interrupted by Ctrl-C would cause keyboard problems
- [+] (K) SET HOST * results in 100% CPU Utilization
- [+] (K) Telnet to non-23 port might fail to produce a login prompt
- [+] (K) SET MODEM TYPE to certain types didn't work
- [+] (K) SETUP.EXE would crash while displaying summary of choices
- [+] (K) Default AT386 and SCOANSI keymaps reference DEC Kverbs
- [+] (K) SET TERMINAL DEBUG ON interferes with TELNET negotiations
- [+] (K) OS/2 FTP PC/TCP stack would cause K2 to crash
- [+] (K) K95's -N command-line option in OS/2 would not accept parameters
- [+] (K) SET BROWSER ignored by \KmouseURL keyboard verb
- [+] (V) K95 could not be the Telnet client for Netscape Communicator
- [*] (K) The PRINT command no longer uses DOS COPY to print a file
- [+] (K,M) DIAL DISPLAY ON didn't work with TAPI modems
- [+] (K) TAP alpha paging script was not robust enough
- [+] (K) Incorrect setup of Telebit modems
- [+] (K) File transfers could fail when using very short packets
- [+] (K) Screen-printing problems in Windows NT
- [*] (V) Incorrect characters on screen when accessing SCO or AIX hosts
- [ ] (V) K95 is unable to print to WinPrinters
- [ ] (K) Host mode requires VT100 or ANSI client
- [+] (K) HPTERM and VIP7809 selection didn't work in the Dialer
- [+] (K) File-transfer problem using undefined variable for as-name
- [+] (K) Overzealous EXIT WARNING
- [+] (K) K95 program exit status codes were not always correct
- [+] (K) Various misleading file-transfer error messages
- [+] (K) EDIT command succeeds only on first attempt
- [ ] (M) "WINOLDAP - This program has performed an illegal operation..."
- [+] (K) Mixups in certain terminal-specific line-drawing character sets
- [+] (K) Unnecessarily difficult to get big window and packet sizes
- [+] (K) Host mode would not send file groups
- [-] (K) Problem using Swedish (etc) NRC and DEC Special Graphics
----(Version 1.1.14)----
- [+] (K) Various problems with the 1.1.14 Patch
- [+] (K) SET TELNET TERMINAL TYPE affects actual terminal type
- [+] (K) Problems with Kermit transfers on some Telnet connections
- [+] (K) AIX and HFT arrow keys didn't work in the Command screen
- [+] (K) AIX and HFT emulation versus Autowrap
----(Version 1.1.15)----
- [+] (M) Assorted problems caused by faulty optimization
- [-] (M) Problems with Winsock 2
- [+] (K,M) Redirection of Standard Output
- [*] (M,C) Illegal operations caused by lack of swap space
- [*] (M) Roaring Fan
- [+] (K) Failure to detect default printer in Windows NT
- [+] (K) Console mode changed from text to binary and not restored
- [-] (M) Trouble with EXIT under certain circumstances
- [+] (K) Overzealous EXIT warning (again)
- [+] (K) RUN command did not return status
- [+] (K) Problems with DIRECTORY command filename completion
- [+] (K) The DIRECTORY command would return one file too few
- [+] (K) MKDIR command did not work in OS/2
- [+] (K) SET TITLE effect was delayed
- [*] (M) BEEP command can be delayed
- [+] (K) CONNECT should not work if TAPI connection not open
- [+] (K) TAPI device not released when closed
- [+] (K) Various SET TCP command problems
- [+] (K) \v(ipaddr) didn't work before a connection was made
- [+] (K) Assorted Telnet initialization and negotiation problems
- [+] (K) Spurious NUL characters on Telnet connections
- [+] (K) Failure to recognize RLOGIN URLs
- [+] (K) Problems with Wyse graphics character sets in Windows NT
- [+] (K) QANSI graphics characters displayed as ASCII
- [+] (K) Problems with DG transparent printing
- [+] (K) Scrolling failures in ANSI X3.64 emulations
- [+] (K) Incorrect appearance of VT220/320 characters after erasure
- [+] (K) SCOANSI and AT386 function-key programming broken
- [+] (K) Various problems in HPTERM emulation
- [+] (K) Problems in Siemens/Nixdorf BA80 emulation
- [+] (K) Spurious red lines on debug-mode terminal screens
- [*] (K) Alt-x, Alt-h, etc, don't seem to work in AIXTERM
- [+] (K) Difficulties pasting
- [+] (K,M) Echoing delays
- [+] (K) MSKERMIT keycode for Ctrl-Enter was incorrect
- [+] (K) APC command containing SET TERM TYPE would stop
- [+] (K) Failure to receive files with long names on some systems
- [+] (K) Autodownload failures with parity mismatch
- [+] (K) File transfer thermometer might not complete
- [+] (K) XYZMODEM statistics counted each file twice
- [+] (K) SET TERMINAL TYPE might mishandle 7-bit NRCs
- [+] (K) Problems typing 7-bit national characters
- [+] (K) Problem Selecting HP-Roman8 character set from the Dialer
- [+] (K) RETURN within SWITCH didn't work
- [+] (K) \ffiles() counted directories when it shouldn't
- [+] (K) Problems with REMOTE QUERY KERMIT function()
- [-] (C) K95 Host Mode might be slow to put up Login prompt
- [*] (K) Host mode requires ANSI or VT terminal emulator
- [+] (K) Host-mode maximum users setting wouldn't stick
- [+] (K) Dialer Login Script text box data lost in OS/2
- [+] (K) Dialer Printer Type combo box could not be set
- [+] (K) Dialer Communications page speed entry wouldn't stick
- [*] (K) HINTS: Alphanumeric Paging
- [*] (K) HINTS: For blind users
- [*] (V) HINTS: Telnetting to OS/2
- [*] (V) HINTS: How to use K95 with Netscape Communicator 4.0
- [-] (M) TEMP or TMP environment variable definition can cause problems
- [+] (K) The GET Command Versus Filenames with Spaces
- [*] (K) HINT: CR and/or LF disappear!
- [*] (K) HINT: Eliminating "Press a key to continue" after RUN Command.
- [+] (K) Cursor positioning on double-width lines
- [+] (K) Errors in Default Keymap for EMACS Mode
- [+] (K) SET HOST * Port Not Freed
- [+] (K) Unwanted Command Screen Size Change
- [+] (K) MKDIR/RMDIR Problems with UNCs
- [+] (K) MKDIR/RMDIR Problems when Used in Macros or Command Files
- [+] (V) RUN, REDIRECT, PIPE Interaction with Nonstandard Shells
- [+] (K) Compression Skipped in Text-Mode Kermit File Transfers
- [+] (K) Slow Local Echo in Terminal Screen
- [+] (K) Slow Echo in Terminal Screen on Serial Connections
- [+] (K) Problems with Bidirectional Printer Configuration in Dialer
- [+] (K) Missing Error Messages in OUTPUT and INPUT
- [+] (K) Problems Editing Certain Commands
- [+] (K) Redirection of Certain REMOTE Commands Didn't work
- [+] (V) K95 did not work well with Citrix Winframe
- [+] (K,C) Wyse 370 colors didn't work
- [ ] (M) CJK Input Method Editors do not work in Windows 95
- [*] (V) Conflict between mouse and screen saver
- [+] (K) Improper bolding in VT reverse-screen mode
- [ ] (K) Dialer does not work in OS/2 2.x
- [ ] (M) Log files can disappear in Windows 95 if K95 killed
----(Version 1.1.16)----
- [ ] (V) Code Page 856 isn't really a code page
- [+] (D) SET TERMINAL IDLE-xxx command misdocumented
- [ ] (K) New screen updating method might not be good for everybody
- [+] (M,K) Problems invoking RLOGIN.EXE and TELNET.EXE
- [+] (K) AIXTERM, HFT, SCOANSI, AT386 scrolling problem
- [+] (K) Program crash during XMODEM transfer
- [+] (K) No means to receive XMODEM transfers with CRC block checking
- [+] (K) (Two bugs, One Number)
- [+] (K) Invalid TMP or TEMP directory will cause K95DIAL to crash
- [+] (K) INPUT command sets \v(instatus) to wrong value
- [+] (K) SET TERMINAL ESCAPE-CHARACTER does not work
- [+] (K) TCP/IP sessions do not work on OS/2 3.0
- [+] (K) OS variables not properly set in OS/2
- [ ] (M) Win95/98 does not randomly access pooled IP hosts
- [ ] (M) Kerberos authentication fails with "invalid network address"
- [+] (K) PAUSE command always reports FAILURE
- [+] (K,M,I) Kermit 95 could not display the EURO character
- [+] (K) TES32 for Win95 connections fail immediately
- [+] (K) \fsplit() function parses extra words
- [ ] (M) Cursor can disappear in command screen
- [+] (K) '\' at end of key definition cannot be sent to host
- [+] (K) LOOKUP command does not return failure
- [+] (K) Function rindex fails to match first instance of string
- [+] (K) Non-CP437 extended characters displayed improperly in NT
- [+] (K) In NT, dead keys produce an error beep when pressed
- [+] (K) SET BELL VISIBLE does not work reliably
- [+] (K) SET TELNET ENCRYPTION {REFUSED, ACCEPTED, ... } broken
- [+] (K) Max Command Length is not necessarily max length of macros
- [+] (K) END command numeric value is inaccessible to scripts
- [+] (K) 10-digit dialing rules forgets to dial the area code
- [+] (K) GET/REGET with SET FILE PATTERNS ON may corrupt files
- [+] (K) REMOTE commands may set STATUS to SUCCESS on FAILURE
- [+] (K) RUN command interferes with screen updates in a script
- [+] (K) \fword() fails to find the last word in a string
- [+] (K) Partial Dialing misuses dialing rules
----(Version 1.1.17)----
- [+] (K) The PRODUCT macro had an extraneous parameter
- [ ] (K) SETUP from CDROM might not exit cleanly
- [+] (K) URL hot spots vs Netscape Communicator
- [+] (K) Missing files (not really)
- [+] (K) DATE command does not return to command prompt
- [+] (K) CPS display in XYZmodem transfers is incorrect
- [ ] (K) Problems with SET FILE INCOMPLETE DISCARD
- [+] (K) Crash during Zmodem download with SET FILE COLLISION RENAME
- [+] (K) TAPI dial gives "invalid call state message" after Busy
- [+] (M) Dead Keys cause K95.EXE to terminate in NT
- [+] (K) If PDIAL is used, all subsequent calls are partially dialed
- [+] (K) HOST.KSC vs. K95 1.1.17
- [ ] (M) Don't tell K95 to RUN 16-bit programs
- [+] (K) SET SERVER IDLE-TIMEOUT doesn't timeout
- [+] (K) VT Origin mode does not apply to Next Line (ESC E) command
- [+] (K) PCTERM support not compiled into 1.1.17
- [*] (V) Using K95 with a NASI modem
- [*] (K) VT Soft-character-set assignments
- [ ] (M) Windows 95/98 DNS Caching results in Kerberos Authentication Failures
- [+] (C) TZ environment variable necessary for Kerberos Authentication
- [+] (K) Word Perfect Keyboard Mode does not work
- [ ] (M) More about Caps Lock
- [+] (K) CONNECT /TRIGGER causes memory exception in OS/2
- [ ] (C) "NO CARRIER", SET CARRIER-WATCH, INPUT and Hayes High-Speed Modems
- [+] (K) Install of K95 1.1.17 on Alpha does not perform registration
- [+] (K) Televideo terminals enter infinite loop when using Block mode
- [+] (K) SNI 97801 terminal emulation bugs
- [ ] (M) K95 Telnet can crash if remote host crashes
- [+] (K) K95 prints double characters when Copy Print mode is used
----(Version 1.1.18-CU)----
- [+] (K) REMOTE {SET, ASSIGN, RENAME, COPY} do not return to CONNECT mode
- [+] (K) Incoming TAPI calls may result in K95 crashes during file sends
- [+] (K) Kermit/2 1.1.17 server does not return from REMOTE HOST commands
- [+] (K) Transparent-print error if CSI received when remote character set is a code page
- [+] (V) MIT Kerberos 2.0 K5 support disables K95 telnet authentication
- [+] (V) SRP support fails to authenticate against SRP 1.5.0 Telnetd
- [*] (K) K95 1.1.17 breaks Host-Mode Script
- [*] (K) K95 and Host-Mode Script versions must agree
- [*] (K) TAKE command arguments are persistent
- [*] (K) Title-Bar Close box [x] doesn't work in Win9x
----(Version 1.1.19)----
- [+] (K) VT102 emulation broken in 1.1.19
- [*] (V) Failure to make certain Telnet connections
- [+] (K) Faulty OS/2 Dialer Patch for K95 1.1.19
- [+] (K) LOGIN.KSC didn't work without the Dialer
- [+] (K) C1 Printable characters of non-ISO-2022 character sets
- [+] (K) IBM 3151 attributes
- [+] (K) OpenSSL requires the PRNG to be seeded.
- [+] (V) Kerberos support not compatible with NRL SecureID support
- [+] (K) MAIL command does not work
- [+] (K) SEND ..\\*.c fails with "unreadable error"
- [+] (K) LOCAL and global variable name conflicts
- [+] (K) Kerberos password prompts versus -# 96 startup option
- [+] (K) ANSWER 0 improperly times out
- [+] (K) ANSWER fails to answer call with SET TAPI MODEM-DIALING ON
- [+] (K) RLOGIN Window Size reports are not sent
- [+] (K) Pulse dialing did not work
- [*] (V) AUTH K5 INIT /NO-ADDRESSES may crash Kermit 95
----(Version 1.1.20)----
- [+] (K) RLOGIN protocol (and secure variations) does not work in 1.1.20
- [+] (V) Kerberos 5 NT Alpha 2 and previous releases do not work with 1.1.20
- [+] (K) SET FILE DOWNLOAD-DIRECTORY leads to unexpected bahavior
- [+] (K) HOSTMODE scripts updated
- [+] (K) Telnet Forward-X option negotiated even when an X Server not found
- [+] (K) Wyse 60 keyboard definitions are incorrect
- [+] (K) \v(krb5errno) and \v(krb5errmsg) do not report all errors
- [+] (K) The Dialer does not support %ENVVAR% expansion of file names
- [*] (K) How to debug SET PRINTER configurations on Windows 95/98/NT/2000
- [+] (K) RLOGIN host userid fails to send userid to host
- [+] (K) -M command line option does not work
- [+] (K) \v(exedir), \v(startupdir), \v(inidir) may have spaces in the name
- [+] (K) Kermit 95 does not accept keyboard input on CJK Windows 95/98
- [+] (K) QNX terminal emulation keypad-plus and keypad-minus keys do not transmit "+" and "-"
- [+] (K) IBM 3151 unable to restore ASCII character set after Graphics character set is used
- [+] (K) TYPE and TRANSLATE commands only work under specific circumstances
- [+] (V) 1.1.20 is incompatible with Services for Unix 2.0 Telnet Server
- [*] (K) Wheel Mouse Button Numbering
- [+] (K) Transparent Print Bug introduced in 1.1.18
- [+] (K) Attempts to Add/Edit in K95 Dialer produce GPF on Windows 95/98
- [+] (K) K95 crashes on Windows 95 if SECUR32.DLL is missing
- [+] (K) K95 Dialer 1.1.20 dialer produces non-fatal GPF on startup
- [+] (K) Printer device not closed (if open) when K95 exits
- [*] (V) Winmodems
- [+] (V) SRP client security hole discovered
- [+] (K) K95 Documentation Shortcut to bugs file is incorrect
- [+] (K) UPDATES.HTM file has wrong version number
- [+] (K) K95 Linux Console emulation incompatible with Red Hat 7.x AND all other new Linux distributions
- [+] (K) Buffer overflow caused by long modem response messages
- [+] (K) Failures when connecting through SOCKS server takes too long
- [*] (V) Can't start K95 from a DOS Prompt or from with a DOS application
- [+] (K) K95.EXE when started from dialer complains about invalid command line parameters (Windows 2000/XP)
- [+] (K) K95D.EXE stops accepting new connections after several hundred or thousand incoming connections
- [+] (K) SET FILE COLLISION BACKUP fails on some file names but not others
- [+] (K) SET TAPI MODEM-DIALING ON can cause scripting to fail
- [+] (K) Dialer direct-serial configurations vs. Hardware Parity
- [+] (K) Windows XP default location causes K95.EXE to crash on startup
- [ ] (M) Ghost Character Fragments on NT/2000/XP Console Screen
- [*] (K) The Kermit Timesync Utility Might Not Work
----(Version 1.1.21)----
- [+] (K) Unbalanced-Braces Error in Scripts
- [ ] (K) Disappearing Cursor
- [ ] (K) Escape Character Status Line Typo
- [+] (K) Status Line Not Updated after Ctrl-] Ctrl-]
- [+] (K) HELP REMOTE HOST text wrong
- [+] (K) SET COMMAND SCROLLBACK in a script can cause an invalid memory access
- [+] (K) Kerberos 5 Rlogin fails to authenticate
- [+] (K) Dialer bugs
- [+] (K) telnet.exe and rlogin.exe do not work
- [+] (K) Telnet ComPort option
- [+] (K) Russian and Hebrew keyboard modes broken
- [+] (K) SHOW SSH does not list all forwarded ports
- [+] (K) COMPOSE and UCS2 Kverbs when used at Command Prompt do not
- [+] (K) SET SSH STRICT-HOST-CHECK ASK is treated as OFF
- [+] (K) \Kpaste on serial connections only sends 5 or fewer characters
- [+] (K) SET TERMINAL KEY { RUSSIAN, HEBREW } does not work
----(Version 2.0)----
- [-] (?) Spurious K95G screen clearing on startup
- [ ] (V) Everson Mono Terminal Font Side Effects
- [*] ( ) Dimensions popup inactive during resize
- [*] ( ) Possible Help→Manual misbehavior
- [+] (K) Underline and Blink control
- [+] (K) Host-Initiated Resize vs Font Scaling
- [+] (K) SET GUI WINDOW RESIZE-MODE command missing
- [+] (K) Trouble with COM ports
- [+] (K) Toolbar always visible
- [+] (K) Upgrade Registration Problem
----(Version 2.0.1)----
- [+] (K) 673. SRP authentication attempted when not configured on incoming connections
- [+] (K) 674. Extended argument error
- [+] ( ) 675. Non-English Directory Names
- [+] (K) 676. SSH-AGENT.EXE Broken
- [+] (K) 677. Default RGB color values in Dialer off by one
- [+] (K) 678. Bulk License update loses number of seats
- [+] ( ) 679. SSH connections to Cisco PIX
- [+] (V) 680. TLS CBC Cipher incompatibility with IBM Info Exchange
- [+] (K) 681. SET TRANSFER MODE MANUAL doesn't completely work
- [+] (K) 682. COPY command destination file can have junk at end
- [+] (K) 683. Secure FTP authorization failure error message missing
- [+] (K) 684. Fencepost error in FTP MGET /UPDATE
- [+] (K) 685. In FTP MGET /RECOVER failures
- [+] (K) 686. Redundant downloads in FTP MGET /RECOVER wildcard wildcard...
- [+] (K) 687. Missing message for FTP MGET /EXCEPT
- [+] (K) 688. Automatic Locus switching fails when FTP connection drops
- [+] (K) 689. FILE INCOMPLETE setting ignored by FTP module
- [+] (K) 690. FTP MGET sends superfluous commands to server
- [+] (K) 691. FTP MGET pattern1 pattern2 pattern3 could stop prematurely
- [ ] (K) 692. Interrupting FTP operations with Ctrl-C is problematic
- [+] (K) 693. Terminal screen might have fewer columns than desired
- [+] (K) 694. /POPUP switches in GUI version work improperly
- [+] (K) 695. Changing GUI Resize-Mode behavior while maximized
- [+] (K) 696. SET COMMAND CURSOR-POSITION broken
- [+] (K) 697. SSH disables password based logins upon key change detection
- [+] (K) 698. Scroll-mode exiting not always possible using the GUI scrollbar
- [+] (K) 699. FTP PUT Text Xfers with Character-set Translation Broken
- [+] (K) 700. SET TERMINAL IDLE-TIMEOUT does not stick in some circumstances
- [ ] ( ) 701. Unable to write to various Windows directories from K95
----(Version 2.1.0)----
- [ ] (V) 702. Everson Mono Terminal font misbehavior on Win9x/ME
- [+] (K) 703. FTP MGET Might Fail Immediately with Invalid Temp-File Name
- [+] (K) 704. FTP MGET fails when directory segments contain wildcards
- [+] (V) 705. Kerberos Leash Shows Garbage for Local Domain
- [*] (M) 706. K95 can't download files named CON or CON.anything
- [+] (K) 707. TELNET Com Port Control vs the INPUT command
- [ ] (K) 708. VTNT connections vs Ctrl-C
- [+] (K) 709. Mouse print selection broken in GUI
- [+] (K) 710. K95 Does Not Support Remote SSH Agent Proxies
- [*] (K) 711. Maximize and Restore versus Resize Mode
----(Version 2.1.3)----
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Ctrl-C typed in the Command screen to interrupt a command is not always
delivered to Kermit 95 by Windows, due to a bug in Windows 95 and Windows NT:
Microsoft PSS ID Numbers Q130717 and Q134284, 09-25-1995.
Once Ctrl-C fails to be delivered, it might never be delivered again.
Workaround: evidently the only workaround is to restart Windows. In the
meantime, you can still send Ctrl-C in the Kermit 95 Terminal screen using
Ctrl-Shift-C (or any other key to which you use SET KEY to map \3).
If you use Ctrl-C to interrupt a file transfer that has not yet started, there
may be a delay of several seconds before the Ctrl-C takes effect (this one is
fixed in 1.1.2).
In some cases, even when Ctrl-C is ignored, however, you might still be able
to use Ctrl-Break for the same purpose.
Also see: Bugs 83 and 152.
A workaround was discovered for the the Windows 95 bug that prevented K95 from
using screen widths other than 80 or heights other than 25, 43, or 50. As of
version 1.1.12, screens of any reasonable height and width can be used in
Windows 95 as well as Windows NT. OS/2 Warp 3.0 and earlier still restrict
console windows to 80 columns, but Warp 4.0 can use 132 columns.
Note, however, that Windows 95 video drivers are optimized for 80x(25,43,50);
other sizes work correctly as of K95 1.1.12, but might work slowly or exhibit
annoying amounts of flicker. This is a Windows 95 feature.
TAPI support was added in K95 1.1.12, and is documented in the current
edition of the K95 manual.
Kermit 95's registration procedure currently consists of customizing the
K95.EXE and K95DIAL.EXE programs with your name, company,
and serial number, and mailing back your registration card with one of your
Kermit 95 serial number stickers affixed to it. Future plans include online
registration.
In 1.1, registration was applied only to the K95.EXE file. Beginning
with 1.1.1 it was extended also to the Dialer.
NOTE: This item applies to Windows. In OS/2, loading code pages or
"PC fonts" into a full-screen session is not only permitted, but also safe --
provided the video driver allows it; evidently, however, the trend in new
video drivers is not to allow it -- thus preventing Kermit 95's Hebrew and
Cyrillic support from working as widely as it used to. See Section 3.4 of
OS2K95.TXT.
NOTE 2: As of version 1.1.8, this section applies only to Windows 9x.
The Windows NT version of Kermit 95 now uses Unicode fonts rather than
PC code pages.
As noted in the Kermit 95 manual, Windows 95/98 does not support code page
switching. The idea is that if you are going to use code pages, you should
use only one. But that's bad because some people really do need to work in
different languages; for example, English, Icelandic, Hebrew, and Russian.
Kermit 95 supports all of these very nicely as long as the underlying code
page is installed. Presumably if you are running Windows 95 in Iceland, your
code page is 850; in Poland it is 852; in Israel it is 862; in Russia it is
866; in Greece it is 869. So if you have the code page you need, no worries.
But if you need to work in (say) both Russian and Hebrew, you need a way to
switch code pages.
To change code pages, you can get a utility from Microsoft called CHANGECP.
It is on the Windows 95 CDROM, in the Other\Changecp folder. It
comes with lots of code pages, including 862 (Hebrew) and 866 (Russian). Its
menu only lists a few of them, but you can try typing any one you want on the
command line; for example:
changecp 850
or:
changecp 866
And then rebooting your system. You can't change code pages on the fly in
Windows 95 as you can in DOS. Nor is there any way to load fonts into a
DOS window of Windows 95 (such as the LOADFONT program we use with MS-DOS
Kermit to provide code-page switching).
Maybe CHANGECP will work for you, maybe not. When we tried it, 850 worked,
866 did not, even though all the supporting files for CP 866 were included.
The supporting files for Hebrew CP 862 are not even there, so this one didn't
even have a chance.
When you run CHANGECP, it prints a scary error message warning of possible
disk corruption. This means that if you use accented or special characters in
filenames (or for that matter, in the files themselves), the appearance of
those characters can change if you change code pages. If CHANGECP does not
work for you, our best advice is to give up -- do not try editing the Registry
or any other workaround, as this is almost certain to end in tears.
If a code page can be loaded, Kermit 95 can use it. But it seems that the
only way you can have a "non-Latin1" code page loaded is to install the
appropriate national version of Windows 95 -- such as Hebrew, Russian, Czech,
Ukrainian, Polish, etc.
If you want better language support in Windows 95 console applications,
express your wishes to Microsoft.
NOTE: You can use the DOS LOADFONT program together with the "PC fonts"
that are distributed with MS-DOS Kermit to load Cyrillic, Hebrew, and other
code pages into full-screen Windows sessions, BUT this tends to cause Windows
(not Kermit, but Windows) to crash, so this practice is not recommended,
encouraged, or supported. The true fix to this situation will come in the
conversion of K95 to full GUI, when it will no longer have to use code pages.
(As of version 1.1.8, the Windows NT console version uses a Unicode font, so
it can display any characters that are in its font -- e.g. Lucida Console.)
Certain keyboard scan codes, constructed by Kermit 95 from information
reported by Windows, are inconsistent between Windows NT and Windows 95.
These include Num Lock and Numeric Keypad /.
The Caps Lock bug is
fixed in 1.1.5. For dead keys, see items
103-104.
Also see items 283 and 386.
No problems in OS/2.
In the "Kermit 95" manual, Appendix I, Table I-5, pages 80-81, in the
"Assignment" column, all occurrences of "Ctrl-\" are incorrect and should be
replaced by "Ctrl-]", which is Kermit 95's default escape character.
Also, there are many new keyboard verbs, listed in KEYMAPS\KVERBS.TXT; the
default assignments are listed in KEYMAPS\DEFAULT.INI, and you can use the
new SAVE KEYMAP command to save your current configuration into a file.
As of version 1.1.14, the HELP KVERB command can be used to find out what
a particular kverb does and which key it is assigned to.
The Windows NT CMD.EXE shell bug that causes this problem is fixed in
Windows NT Workstation 3.51. This bug does not occur with replacement shells
such as JP Software's 4NT.EXE.
It's best to pick a specific size. When the setting is left at Auto,
sometimes the window will mysteriously and inexcplicably change size,
typically when returning to the Command screen from a non-standard-size
Terminal screen, often becoming a tiny small-print window. This also tends to
happen (but doesn't always) (in Windows 95 only) when you pick any size other
than 24 x 80 for a terminal screen on the Terminal page of the Dialer.
Starting with K95 1.1.12, the first version to support true 132-column screens
in Windows 95, a font size of Auto in the Console version can cause Windows 95
(original version) to create ever-smaller screens when switching back and forth
between 80- and 132-column mode, eventually resulting in alert boxes or
crashes. This is a Windows 95 bug, not a Kermit one. When this happens while
TAPI is in use, the modem will become unusable until Windows 95 is rebooted.
Choose a specific font size, not "Auto". See the instructions in the READ.ME
file creating a shortcut. You can choose your preferred font size in the
K95.PIF file that you create when following those instructions. (As noted
there, the default font size for console windows is set by editing the
Properties of C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\CONAGENT.EXE).
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As of K95 1.1.19, no features are missing that are supposed to be present.
Of course many features remain to be added in future releases.
The behavior of Kermit 95 or any other program that uses serial ports will be
unpredictable if there are hardware conflicts. Typical symptoms include
application or system freeze-ups, general protection faults, etc. This is a
result of the PC architecture, which has a severely limited number of device
interrupts, but which is often overloaded with devices.
Serial communication devices must have unique addresses and IRQs (Interrupt
numbers). You can't have more than one device using the same IRQ. If you do,
neither device is likely to work -- or worse. Unfortunately, many devices
(such as network boards) are often shipped set to the same IRQ (3 or 4) that
is used by a serial port.
Serial ports COM3 and COM4 (or higher) are always problematic, since these are
not part of the standard PC architecture and there are no slots for them in
the PC BIOS. COM3 and COM4 are generally set by their manufacturers to use
IRQ 3 or 4, which conflict with COM1 or COM2. To resolve the conflict, you
must either find a free IRQ and set your COM3 or COM4 device to use it (and
tell Windows about it), or else disable one or more of the conflicting
devices. Changing the IRQ is risky because the new one you pick is likely to
conflict with something else, especially in a well-equipped PC (CDROM, sound
card, network adapter, etc).
In Windows 95, a COM port is supposed to be recognized automatically when you
install it. However, Windows might easily make incorrect assumptions about
its address or IRQ, or whether it has a FIFO (First-In-First-Out) buffer. You
can examine these, and correct them if necessary, in My Computer -> System ->
Device Manager -> Ports -> Advanced. In Windows NT, Control Panel -> Ports ->
Advanced.
Even when your configuration is conflict-free, you will experience data loss
-- often severe -- on serial connections if your serial-port controllers are
not "buffered": 16550A UARTs must be used, rather than lower-numbered models.
Unfortunately, many PCs are furnished with unbuffered UARTs by their
manufacturers as a cost-cutting measure. You can find out what kind of UARTs
you have on which COM ports, on which addresses, using which IRQs, in the
Windows dialogs mentioned above.
Steer clear of any modem that says "RPI" or "Controllerless" or "Winmodem" on
the box. Read the small print carefully. These are not fully functional
modems, and are very likely not to work adequately, or at all, under Windows
NT or OS/2. Although they are designed for Windows 95, they might not work
well there either, and even if they do, they might impose an unacceptable load
on your system, since the full job of the modem is being done by the PC CPU,
and/or they might interfere with your sound card. (Note: nowadays, most new
PCs come with Winmodems preinstalled -- the only way to avoid them is to
buy a second, external, modem and attach it to your COM1 or COM2 device.)
Another type of problem occurs whenever you use certain software that installs
its own drivers (such as COMM.DRV, the Windows 95 communications port driver)
over the real one. Such drivers are intended specifically for use with the
software they came with, and will often fail to work with other software.
Unfortunately, there is often no notification when a standard driver is
replaced in this manner, and also there is often no easy way to undo the
change. You can find out about your communications driver in the modem
diagnostics, Driver button. The communications port driver that comes with
the first release of Windows 95 is identified there as:
COMM.DRV, 5856 bytes, 7/11/1995 09:50AM
(the date and time display might vary with time zone).
Problems that are even more subtle and vexing can result from any of the
drivers you have installed on your PC -- SCSI-board drivers, sound-card
drivers, CD ROMs, etc. Sometimes the problems are solved by obtaining a newer
version of the driver from the board vendor. Other times, the only recourse
is to purchase an entirely different board and driver.
Even more ominous are problems with the PC BIOS. PC makers often have BIOS
upgrades available, perhaps downloadable from their BBS's or Web sites.
Also, owners of laptop and "green" PCs should watch out for the untoward
effects of power savers and suspend/resume features on internal modems,
PCMCIA cards, and similar hardware.
Finally, beware of any system changes that you make. In Windows, do not use
the Registry editor (REGEDIT) unless (a) you know what you are doing, and (b)
you have a way to back out of any changes. A seemingly innocent change in the
Registry can have unpredictable ramifications later on, causing Kermit 95 and
all your other applications, and Windows itself, to misbehave or malfunction.
In some cases the only recourse is to reformat your hard disk and reinstall
Windows 95 from the original media.
- The Hangup button does not interrupt dialing. If you need to interrupt
dialing, bring the Kermit 95 Command window to the front and type Ctrl-C.
- Other items from this entry are
fixed.
- The Terminal screen can become frozen under certain circumstances; for
example, receipt of an unterminated escape sequence (perhaps caused by
noise). When this happens, the Terminal screen will report OSC, APC,
DCS, etc, in the status line. To unfreeze, use Alt-R (Reset) while in
the terminal screen. This is not a bug -- it is how real VT 220 and
higher terminals work.
- If you try to download a file directly to the printer by naming the file
"PRN", this will fail unless you "set file collision overwrite". That's
because Kermit's normal action when receiving a file is create a backup
copy -- but it can't make a backup copy of the printer :-) Similarly for
other files whose names are the same as those of DOS devices: LPT1, AUX,
COM2, and so on.
- The printer driver might fail to print the last or only page. This is a
traditional shortcoming of PC operating systems. Sometimes the page can
be forced out by using Alt-E (verb \KprintFF) to send a formfeed to the
printer, or by sending another print job, to the printer. Some printers
(such as the HP4L and HP5L) have a special button that ejects the page.
K95 1.1.14 and later offer additional printer controls, such as
the /END-OF-JOB switch, documented in the current K95 manual.
You can save the configuration for a particular Dialer entry into a plain-text
file by highlighting the entry, then going to File on the main menu and
choosing Generate Script File. The script file goes into Kermit 95's SCRIPTS
subdirectory and has the same name as the highlighted Dialer entry, but with
spaces and special characters converted to underscores. It is a plain-text
file composed of Kermit commands that can be easily faxed or e-mailed to our
tech-support staff.
You can troubleshoot connection problems by following the instructions in
Chapter 3-6 of Using C-Kermit, second
edition. You can obtain transcripts and logs of troublesome connections using
"log session" and also with "set dial display on" and then using your mouse to
copy and paste the modem dialog from the screen into a file.
You can troubleshoot terminal emulation problems by putting the terminal
screen into debug mode (with Alt-D when the terminal screen is active).
You can troubleshoot file-transfer problems by following the instructions in
Chapter 10 of Using C-Kermit (second edition). File-transfer
packet logs are obtained with the "log packets" command.
The ultimate debugging tool is the debug log, obtained with "log debug".
It tends to grow huge rather quickly.
Any or all of these logs can be sent to our tech support staff for analysis
in cases where suggested remedies or workarounds are ineffective.
Version 1.1.14 and later allow the session.log and debug.log files to be
activated in the Dialer entry.
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(Fixed.) However, as of K95 1.1.19,
the BBS is being retired due to lack of use.
Kermit 95 is necessarily less snappy than MS-DOS Kermit (under DOS) on the
same type of PC because MS-DOS Kermit is in direct control of the
communications and the video, whereas Kermit 95 must go through several
layers of drivers and operating-system calls to do the same thing.
Video drivers vary in speed. Those in Windows NT tend to be significantly
slower than those in Windows 95. Even in Windows 95, some drivers or
hardware might be slower than Kermit 95 was designed for. Kermit 95's
default screen-updating cycle is 100 milliseconds (1/10 second); if your
video driver is slower than that, you might be able to make Kermit go faster
by increasing (yes, increasing) its screen-update interval, for example:
SET TERMINAL SCREEN-UPDATE FAST 200
Flickering can occur when the video driver is not performing a comparison
between what is already on the screen and what it is being asked to write.
So it paints the entire window (which takes time) even when it doesn't have
to. When acceleration is on (and supported by the driver) minimal screen
paints occur and screen updates should be fast. In the Control Panel either
on the Display object or the System Object, there is a performance page which
allows you to set the Video Acceleration properties. Make sure this is set
to use full acceleration. The only flickering you should see in this case is
the mouse pointer, since it is turned off and on before and after each
console screen paint.
If that doesn't help, you can experiment with Kermit 95's SET TERMINAL
SCREEN-UPDATE FAST and SMOOTH options to choose which algorithm is used to
update the screen when new data arrives from the host. Whenever a byte
arrives from the host it is processed by an incoming data thread. If it would
result in a screen write, an internal screen buffer is updated and a flag is
set. When using the FAST algorithm, the screen buffer is copied to the
physical screen (if the flag is set) on a timer thereby allowing the maximum
data throughput from the host to occur regardless of the speed of the video
drivers. This is the default screen updating method.
The negative aspect of this method is that on really fast connections it is
possible for some screen writes to never make it to the screen, e.g. during
continuous scrolling (but the data is processed correctly, and can be viewed
in the scrollback buffer). The SMOOTH option says to copy the screen buffer
to the window whenever the dirty flag is set. This results in much slower
data handling, and a potentially significant increase in the number of screen
writes, but on the other hand it tends to make echoing snappier when you are
typing. Also see item 469.
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In Windows 95, but not Windows NT or OS/2, if a REMOTE HOST command is sent to
a Kermit 95 server, the server will lock up. Diagnosis: The server end of
REMOTE HOST commands is implemented by running the corresponding operating
system command with its standard output piped back to the server; redirection
of standard output in Windows 95 can cause the parent process to get stuck in
a read that never returns (refer to Microsoft Knowledge Base Article Q150956).
Partially fixed in version 1.1.3, by using temporary files rather than pipes.
Partially fixed even more in 1.1.5 by recoding REMOTE DIRECTORY, REMOTE
DELETE, etc, not to call the Windows shell, but to do everything internally.
So now, hopefully, the problem occurs only with REMOTE HOST commands, if at
all.
Fixed even more in 1.1.16 by changing the handle used by K95 for accessing
the console device.
(Also see item 177.)
Kermit initialization and key mapping files historically have a filetype
(extension) of .INI, but these are different from Windows .INI files.
Kermit online plain-text documentation have historically been had the .DOC
filetype, but Windows thinks these are Word documents. In Kermit 95 1.1.11,
all *.DOC files were renamed to *.TXT.
Similarly, Kermit script program files have long had a filetype of .SCR, but
in Windows 95, .SCR files are associated with screen savers. Thus if you
double click on a Kermit .SCR file, you are likely to get an undesired
result.
In Kermit 95 1.1.3, all script files distributed with Kermit 95 were renamed
from *.SCR to *.KSC, and all references to them (e.g. in the many Dialer
pages) were changed accordingly, and the new script files that were included
with this release for host mode were also given the .KSC extension. The .INI
files, however, were not renamed. Kermit has been around a lot longer than
Windows!
(Fixed.)
The K-95 icon is in the Windows 95 icon format, which can't be correctly
displayed in Windows NT 3.xx; it shows up as a black square. It works fine
in Windows NT 4.0. (An OS/2-format icon is included with the OS/2 version.)
(Fixed.)
Certain files mentioned in Kermit 95 manual are missing. These include:
- P.DOC (after the manual was written, the P.EXE program
for XYZMODEM protocol file transfers was fully integrated into Kermit 95, and
thus has no user interface or commands of its own);
- KERMIT.KDD (the Kermit Dialing Directory) referred to on page 30
is really CKERMIT.KDD in the PHONES subdirectory;
- DOCS\FONTS.DOC does not exist. At press time we thought we had a
safe way to switch fonts, but it was not to be. A forthcoming release will
address this issue.
- DOCS\APC.DOC does not exist. The APC feature is fully documented
in the second edition of Using C-Kermit.
(Fixed.)
Restriction. The Winsock connect() function does not respond to the
WSACancel call.
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"If I put text into the Windows Clipboard using regular Windows services,
such as the Mark and Copy buttons on a console-window Toolbar, or
mouse-select and Edit->Copy in a GUI Window, then I can't use the Paste
button on the Kermit 95 window toolbar to paste the material into the Kermit
95 screen." Cure: Open the Properties dialog for the window; go to the Misc
page and turn off "Fast Pasting".
No problem in Windows NT. In OS/2, Kermit 95 comes with K2CLIP.EXE, the
Kermit/2 Clipboard Server, to take care of the clipboard.
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The Microsoft VCOMM driver used in Windows 95 versions prior to OEM SR2 for
serial port services in console windows does not support Plug-n-Play.
Therefore, 32-bit communication programs such as Kermit 95 can not use these
modems in Windows 95 unless they are previously initialized by another
program, such as Hyperterminal or Dial Up Networking.
Version 1.1.10 of Kermit comes with a new utility, K95CINIT, to initialize
such modems so they can be used by Kermit 95. This program needs to be run
only once each time you boot Windows 95. You can run it "by hand" at any time
before starting Kermit 95, or you can put put in your StartUp Menu to make it
run automatically each time you restart Windows.
Version 1.1.12 supports TAPI and so should work with any modem or other TAPI
device at all; K95CINIT is not needed in K95 1.1.12 or later unless you want
to use a Plug-n-Play COM-port device directly that Kermit can not normally see
on its own as a COM port, rather than through TAPI.
K95's RLOGIN connections seem not to work at all with FTP Software OnNet-32.
To enable them, you have to edit the ONNET32\ETC\SERVICES file and comment out
the definitions of "login" service on port 49. The port that works is 513.
Now you can make RLOGIN connections, but certain RLOGIN features, such as
automatic screen-resize notification, do not work because OnNet-32 fails to
properly deliver RLOGIN protocol messages as out-of-band data to K95. The
same code works fine with Microsoft and OS/2 TCP/IP.
You can also specify the port number (not name) in RLOGIN commands to Kermit:
rlogin hostname:513 [ userid ]
This allows you to make RLOGIN connections without editing the SERVICES file.
An IP address of 0 can sometimes be used to indicate one's own IP host.
Using this construction in K95 with OnNet-32, however, causes K95 to crash.
Diagnosis: Bug in OnNet-32. Workaround: Don't "set host 0" or "telnet 0"
in OnNet-32.
Digital UNIX 3.2 (OSF/1 3.2) seems to think your terminal has one more line
than it really has and so "man", "more", and similar commands try to use
Kermit's status line for screen data. Workarounds -- either:
- Tell UNIX "stty rows 23" (one less than Kermit's screen length), or:
- Tell Kermit "set term height 25".
- Tell Kermit "set term statusline off" (1.1.5) to let UNIX use the
bottom line.
It is not known whether Digital UNIX 4.0 behaves differently.
On certain PCs, when the system load is high and/or when memory, swapping, or
other resources are low, Windows's screen painting algorithm sometimes misses
the fact that some areas of the screen need to be updated. Diagnosis: Bug in
Windows 95 CONAGENT.EXE, which tries to optimize screen painting by comparing
old and new window contents. Sometimes it misses. Workaround: Use Alt-Enter
to switch between window and full screen will temporarily clear up the
problem. Also, rolling back and then forwards will also tend to force the
screen updates to be applied correctly. Workaround: adjust the video
optimization using Control Panel -> System -> Performance, or adjust the
resolution or color depth to reduce CPU requirements. Cure: Must be fixed by
Microsoft. Also see Bug 238.
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If the "enter dial mode" string causes an error, use the new command
"set modem command dial-mode" to alter or remove it.
(See bug 47.)
Uploading files on a LAT connection can be problematic on some connections,
but not others. If you get a lot of retries or failures, try using 90-byte
packets and 1 window slot (tell VMS C-Kermit to "set receive packet-length
90"). Downloads can use any packet length or window size. WARNING: Do NOT
tell VMS or VMS C-Kermit to disable flow control. VMS C-Kermit MUST have
"set flow xon/xoff". On other connections, uploads using long packets and
sliding windows work just fine. No pattern has yet been discovered to
explain success or failure.
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Kermit 95 1.1.12 offers various new SET PRINTER options
that should address this problem. See the current manual, or type HELP
SET PRINTER at the K95 prompt, for details.
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One file name in the Kermit 95 distribution, K95CUSTOM.INI, exceeds the 8.3
FAT name format. This is not a problem in Windows 95, but it is bad news in
Windows NT when long filenames are disabled (by editing the registry) -- the
installation procedure fails. Even if the industrious user finds a way to
complete the installation, the temporary files created by the Dialer (based on
the Dialer entry names, many of which are quite long) will cause runtime
failures. So, at least for the present, maybe forever, this is a restriction.
Kermit 95 can not be installed on file systems restricted to 8.3 notation.
VT320 and Wyse host-controlled status line features are not fully implemented.
This will come with the GUI release. However, in version 1.1.5 it is possible
to remove Kermit's status line from the screen, making it available to the
host; this satisfies the requirements of many host-resident programs for an
extra status line. (The command is SET TERMINAL STATUSLINE OFF.)
Version 1.1.8 adds full support for the VT320 status line (and for user
messages on the Wyse models and Televideo label lines).
This capability was added in version 1.1.8, but only if you enable it first
with SET TERMINAL SEND-DATA ON. Use at your own risk -- host-initiated
screen transmissions are a notorious security loophole.
(This entry applies only to Windows 95)
The bugs noted in Entry 6 regarding dead keys and Caps Lock should be mostly
fixed in version 1.1.5 by doing an end-run around the buggy Windows 95 console
agent(*), and adding our own substitute keyboard handling in its place. The
fix is not perfect, however, because the "raw" keyboard driver is still hidden
from us, and the information we do receive is partially corrupted by Windows.
On the positive side, the Caps Lock bug is gone, and dead keys seem to work
correctly on US systems when the "international" keyboard driver is selected,
which uses dead keys, as well as on real German, Finnish, and other West
European Windows 95 systems, where it is also reported that the special
single-stroke keys (such as Umlauts on the German keyboard) work correctly.
The the terminal emulation and character-sets sections of the current K95
manual for details.
On the negative side, the fix interferes with the Alt-Gr key which, on most
non-USA keyboards, is used to select the "third" (or lower right, or front)
character printed on the keytop. Alt-Gr is normally the right Alt key, and it
is really just a shorthand for Ctrl-Alt. Thus, for example, on the German
keyboard, Alt-Gr-q produces at-sign (@), and so does Ctrl-Alt-q. To work
around this side effect, you can either use Ctrl-Alt instead of Alt-Gr, or
you can give this command to Kermit 95:
SET WIN95 ALT-GR ON
This tells Kermit 95 to treat the right Alt key as if it were Ctrl-Alt.
If SET WIN95 ALT-GR ON produces other unwanted and unanticipated side effects,
set it back OFF and use Ctrl-Alt instead.
SET WIN95 ALT-GR ON enables the use of Alt-Gr as a SHIFT key (i.e. to be held
down at the same time as the key it is modifying, just like Shift, Alt, or
Ctrl). Kermit 95 does not support the use of Alt-Gr as a "prefix" or "sticky
shift" key (to be pressed and released prior to pressing the modified key).
Also, our workaround has moved some Control keys. For example, Ctrl-\
(ASCII 28, Field Separator) which is normally sent by Ctrl-sz (Ess-Zet) on a
German keyboard (top left of 0 in digits rank), or Ctrl-] (ASCII 29), normally
sent by Ctrl-9, are now sent from their original positions on the US keyboard.
If you want to change these back to their expected positions, use SET KEY.
Of course, under Windows NT, dead keys, special keys, and Alt-Gr work
naturally and correctly (without any workarounds in the Kermit code), except
that some NT users report a beep whenever a dead key is pressed (even though
the correct dead-key combinations are still produced).
All of these problems will disappear when the GUI version is released and
Kermit is no longer accessing any of the bug-ridden Windows console services.
(*) Microsoft PSS ID Q140456, 12-07-1995: "Deadkeys cannot be accepted as
input to a Windows 95 Console application even when the appropriate keyboard
layout is selected. ReadConsoleInput() cannot read deadkeys in
Windows 95".
NOTE: Alt-Gr and Dead-key handling were broken again during the translation to
Unicode in 1.1.8 and was fixed and improved in 1.1.14. As of 1.1.14, K95
should properly default the SET WIN95 ALT-GR command for most keyboard
layouts. 8-bit characters should now be properly translated for all locales
from the ANSI code page to the OEM code page used by the Windows Console
environment.
NOTE: This item applies only to Windows 9x. Since the release of version
1.1.7 we have had confirmation from Poland and other East European
countries that the features described below work as advertised.
Testing of version 1.1.5 on East European Windows 95 versions was limited to
the Czech version. Results are unknown for Polish, Hungarian, Romanian,
and other East European versions. If you have problems entering East-European
(Latin2) characters, first make sure you have:
set terminal character-set latin2 cp852
set terminal byte 8
If SHOW terminal doesn't say your code page 852, then also:
set win95 keyboard latin2
and, as noted in item 103:
set win95 alt-gr on
In the Terminal Window, you can also enter East-European characters using
Kermit 95's Latin-2 Compose-key feature, documented in the current manual.
As of 1.1.14, SET WIN95 KEYBOARD-TRANSLATION is no longer needed. Translation
from ANSI code pages to OEM code pages is performed using Win32 API calls.
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We never said they did. Not only that, K95's terminal-to-host reports
notify the host that they are not supported. This feature can not be
implemented in a Console program. It is on the list for consideration in the
full GUI version.
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There are all sorts of bugs in Windows 95 regarding support of console
applications (like Kermit 95), particularly when they are started from GUI
applications (like Netscape). One of many typical symptoms is loss of
keyboard focus. One simple workaround (not guaranteed, but seems to work in
many cases) is to have Netscape start the Kermit 95 TELNET.EXE, which
in turn starts K95.EXE; thus K95.EXE is not being started by
a GUI application, and therefore this bug MIGHT not be tickled. If that
doesn't work, try making a PIF file for K95.EXE and then having
Netscape run the PIF file, rather than the EXE.
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NT bug. Workaround: If this happens to you, try using Ctrl-Break instead of
Ctrl-C. (The problem should now be fixed by adding a separate Ctrl-C handler
to each thread.)
(Fixed.)
Kermit 95 for OS/2 includes a SOCKS4 interface, described in
the Kermit 95 for OS/2 notes.
The Windows version does not. Firewall support needs to be built into the
TCP/IP stack, or the network itself (e.g. in a router or transparent bridge),
not each application. Microsoft Winsock, for example, does not support the
SOCKS firewall negotiation mechanism, but Trumpet Winsock and FTP OnNet-32 do
support it.
The Microsoft Catapult proxy server announced in July 1996, however,
is supposed to provide transparent firewall support, both CERN and RWS (Remote
WinSock) styles, to all Windows applications, and so should work with K95.
And from NEC, we have a new 32-bit version of SocksCap, which sits between
Windows Sockets (WinSock) and the application (Kermit 95, Netscape, etc). Its
authors have tested it successfully with 32-bit Microsoft WinSock on both
Windows 95 and NT using many different applications. It should work with
SOCKS4 and SOCKS5 servers. You can find SocksCap at:
http://www.socks.nec.com/sockscap.html
ftp://ftp.nec.com/pub/socks/sockscap/
Security concerns are addressed in K95 1.1.16 for Windows 95 and NT by
addition of Kerberos IV and V authentication and encryption.
CLICK HERE for further information. Kerberos
authentication as well as CAST and DES encryption carry export restrictions
mandated by USA law.
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The TCP/IP stack in LAN WorkPlace 5.0 is 16-bit. Kermit 95 only works with
32-bit Winsock stacks. Workaround: You can use MS-DOS Kermit with the LWP
16-bit stack (via its TELAPI interface); or obtain a 32-bit stack from Novell,
if they have one.
Serial speeds such as 75/1200 can't be used in Windows. They are not
supported by the serial driver.
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Holding down the Alt key and pressing 1 to 4 consecutive digit keys on the
numeric keypad, while Num Lock is on, and then letting go of the Alt key, is
supposed to return the character whose code value was typed. This is supposed
to be a way of typing special characters that can't be typed any other way on
your keyboard. Kermit 95, however, sees each key as you press it. Thus,
Alt-<123> returns three scan codes -- Alt-Keypad-End, Alt-Keypad-Downarrow,
and Alt-Keypad-PgDn -- rather than the single character whose code value is
123. If you need to type a character that is not available on any key, use
SET KEY to define a key to the desired code, e.g. when using Code page 437 to
assign lowercase letter i with grave accent to Ctrl-Shift-Equals:
set key \1979 \161
This works in the Terminal window and, as of version 1.1.5, also in the
command window. As of K95 1.1.16, you can also use SET TERMINAL KEY /LITERAL
to enter a literal definition, i.e. one that will not be translated.
Interruption of X-, Y-, and ZMODEM transfers by typing X, Z, E, etc, when the
file transfer screen is active, is not implemented yet. Interrupting with
Ctrl-C works, but it leaves the other XYZMODEM program in protocol mode; to
take it out of protocol mode, you have to get back in the terminal window and
type five (5) Ctrl-X characters in a row. In version 1.1.6, the other ZMODEM
program should exit automatically when you Ctrl-C Kermit 95, so the five
Ctrl-X's should not be needed.
Some modems have a feature called adaptive dialing. When they are told to
dial a number using Tone dialing, they check to make sure that dialtone has
gone away after dialing the first digit. If it has not, the modem assumes the
phone line does not accept Tone dialing and so switches to Pulse.
When dialing out from a PBX, there is almost always a secondary dialtone.
Typically you take the phone off-hook, get the PBX dialtone, dial "9" to get
an outside line, and then get the phone company's dialtone. In a situation
like this, you need to tell the modem to expect the secondary dialtone. On
Hayes and compatible modems, this is done by putting a "W" in the dial string
at the appropriate place. For example, to dial 9 for an outside line, and
then 7654321, use ATDT9W7654321. In Kermit 95, this is accomplished with:
SET DIAL PBX-OUTSIDE-PREFIX 9W
(replace "9" with whatever your PBX's outside-line prefix is).
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In Windows 95 and NT, the sounds that K95 uses are as follows:
- Terminal Bell
- Beeps the speaker (this is sometimes mapped by the
sound drivers to the Windows Default Sound as
configured in the Control Panel.
- Beep Information
- Windows Default Sound
- Beep Warning
- Windows Asterisk
- Beep Error
- Windows Exclamation
If these sound events do not have .WAV files associated with them in
the control panel they will not generate any sound.
Also, make sure that you have speakers hooked up to your computer.
Many new computers with built-in stereo sound boards do not have
internal speakers.
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Russian, Hebrew, and EMACS mode layouts could not be modified in 1.1.7 and
earlier. This is fixed by the addition of the SET TERMINAL KEY command in
version 1.1.8.
As noted in Bug 103, the fixes that were added to work
around the problems with Caps Lock and dead keys in the Microsoft console
agent might cause some of the control keys to "move" on national keyboards,
such as the German ones, from the position indicated by the keytop label to
the US-keyboard position. Reportedly, this is nothing unique to Kermit; it
also happens with other communications software too, including Microsoft's own
Telnet and Hyperterminal. Here is a sample key mapping file to put the
control keys back where they belong on a German keyboard, courtesy of Josef
Hinterreger:
; GERMAN keyboard
set win95 alt-gr on
; control key definitions
; in addition to predefined US-positions
set key \1336 \27 ; Ctrl-[ (Escape)
set key \1499 \28 ; Ctrl-\
set key \1337 \29 ; Ctrl-]
set key \1054 \30 ; Ctrl-^
set key \1334 \30 ; Ctrl-^
set key \1500 \30 ; Ctrl-^
set key \1469 \31 ; Ctrl-_
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Commands can not be edited with arrow keys, Insert/Delete, Home, End, or other
PC keys, or the mouse. Nor can you use EMACS or VI style keystrokes to edit
commands. Command editing is accomplished as described in "Using C-Kermit",
with the addition of up- and down-arrow keys (or Ctrl-B and Ctrl-N) for
command recall. Restriction.
The DIRECTORY and TYPE commands are built in to get around Windows 95 bugs
with pipes and process control. If you would rather have Windows or OS/2
produce directory listings or type your files, then use "run dir" or "run
type" or "run more", etc. In that case, you can also include Windows or OS/2
shell command switches. But watch out for loss of keyboard focus and other
problems that can occur when you run inferior processes this way, especially
if you interrupt them with Ctrl-C or Ctrl-Break.
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Several users have reported that the command screen loses messages or becomes
scrambled after giving a DIAL command, or two DIAL commands, or an ANSWER
command followed by a DIAL command, or after interrupting a DIAL command with
Ctrl-C. Similarly, if you interrupt a file transfer with Ctrl-C and then
start another one, the screen is not fully repainted. This problem started
happening in version 1.1.5 when we switched the command screen to use the
same virtual screen management that used by the terminal screen, to allow
scrollback, etc. The cause is probably related to
Bug 83 above, which is
evidently exacerbated when an asynchronous process-related interrupt (like
Ctrl-C) occurs. If this happens to you in the file-transfer display screen,
use Ctrl-L to refresh (or at least partially refresh) the screen.
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Evidently version 1.1.3 was distributed in more than one form, so patching
over the wrong form won't work. Sorry, our mistake -- if this happens to you,
contact us.
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The patch product used for applying patches to Kermit 95 only understands DOS
(FAT, 8.3) filenames on its command line. You can't give a filename to the
Patch program that does not conform to FAT restrictions: directory names must
not be longer than 8 characters, and must not contain spaces; filenames must
have no more than 8 characters before the dot, and no more than three after
it, and must not contain spaces, and there can not be more than one dot.
Examples of patch commands that work:
patch wi115-6
patch d:\k95\download\wi115-6
Example of a patch command that doesn't work:
patch D:\Downloads\Kermit 95 Patch\K95-Intel-from-1.1.5-to-1.1.6
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In output-file specifications only, it is ambiguous whether
\digit (like \4DOS) combinations are literal or are
the backslash-encoding of special characters. So, for example, SET
PRINTER DOWNLOAD\123.TXT does not work as expected. If you need to refer
to a directory name that starts with a digit, a percent sign, an ampersand, or
other character that signals a C-Kermit backslash code, in an output-file
specification, either use a forward slash or double the backslash, e.g.:
SET PRINTER DOWNLOAD/123.TXT or SET PRINTER
DOWNLOAD\\123.TXT.
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Several Kermit 95 users have reported that the K95 Dialer suddenly and
mysteriously stopped working. Diagnosis:
- Kermit 95 Dialer database files (DIALER.DAT, DIALUSR.DAT, DIALINF.DAT) have
an extension or filetype (the part of the filename after the period) of DAT
(not unreasonable; people have been using DAT for data files for decades).
- Certain other applications, when you install them, register themselves in
the Windows Registry as the application for all files having the .DAT
extension. These applications include at least ACT! (from Symantec) and
Wordperfect 7 (from Corel).
- The Kermit 95 Dialer database files now appear with the icon of the other
application. Should you click on one of these icons, the other application
will be started and fed the K95 database file, and will likely damage it.
If that happens, the Dialer might be unusable from that point on.
There is nothing Kermit can do to prevent this. There is no mechanism for
arbitration of conflicting file associations. If filetype XYZ is associated
with application A and then you install a new application, B, it might undo
application A's association and take over its files (or, conversely, it might
find that its files belong to application A). This is intrinsic to the
design of Windows. Only one application can be the default
application for each filetype.
To defend against this effect, make a backup copy of your *.DAT files prior to
installing any new application, preferably on a diskette, which you should
remove immediately and put in a safe place. And then remember to avoid
clicking on any of the files in your Kermit 95 directory, except of course the
EXE files, no matter what interesting icons they might display. (This