Date: 24-May-1991 Announcing: CP/M Kermit Version 4.11 Just to prove that the CP/M world still exists, here is CP/M Kermit -80 Version 4.11. Features added since version 4.09 include: o SET COLLISION {BACKUP/DISCARD/OVERWRITE/RENAME} o SET INCOMPLETE-FILES {DISCARD/KEEP} O Many REMOTE commands, including some REMOTE SET commands o RENAME command to rename CP/M files from within Kermit-80 o SET RECEIVE/SEND PACKET-LENGTH nn (nn <= 94) o SET AUTORECEIVE ON now implies that Kermit-80 ALWAYS tries to receive more files when a RECEIVE transaction has completed. The user can abort with ^C. o QUIT is now a synonym for EXIT. o STAY is now a synonym for SET NO-EXIT. o CONNECT, RECEIVE and SEND may be abbreviated to C, R and S, respectively. o Processing of commands from a file via a TAKE command may now be aborted by entering a Control-C at the console. o The TYPE and PRINT commands are now immediately aborted if a Control-C is entered at the console. If a Control-X is entered at the console, typeout/printout of the current file is aborted and typeout/printout of the next file, if any, begins. These actions also occur if any other key has been pressed to halt typeout/printout and Control-C or Control-X is pressed. Pressing any other key resumes the typeout/printout. o Many bug fixes o Kermit-80 Version 4.11 now supports the Microbee family of computers (56K, 64K, 128K and 256K) manufactured by Microbee Systems, Ltd, of Australia. o Kermit-80 now supports the Ampro Little Board system. Technical changes: o An "I" packet is now tried before the request for files is sent in a GET command o The overlay address is now 7000H o The overlay (CPXLNK.ASM) has an added INCFLG variable to handle INCOMPLETE-FILES status o The COPY, TYPE and PRINT commands now use the large buffer (8K bytes default size) for file I/O Syntax hints: In REMOTE commands such as REMOTE COPY, REMOTE MESSAGE, REMOTE RENAME, REMOTE WHO etc., where two arguments are required, the syntax is as for Vax VMS Kermit, i.e., REMOTE Prompt: For example: REMOTE COPY New file: The REMOTE LOGIN command has three arguments, of which the last two are prompted for an entered on new lines. Arguments are optional. In commands such as REMOTE SET FILE BLOCK-SIZE which take a numeric argument, Kermit-80 does not check the argument for validity. Whatever is typed is what the host sees. The FCOPY command has been renamed to COPY. The syntax for the RENAME command is as for the COPY command, that is: RENAME More rigorous checking for wildcards is now done by both of these commands. The STRING command has been renamed to OUTPUT. SET BAUD-RATE is now SET SPEED. The option SET FILE DEFAULT has ben re-enabled. Use a TAKE-file to set the initial file-mode to ASCII or BINARY. Building Kermit-80 ver. 4.11: Kermit-80 ver. 4.11 is built using the same procedure as for ver. 4.09. Many thanks to those who have contributed bug fixes, and, in particular, to Mr. Russell Lang of Monash University, Australia, for contributing a bug-fix and the family file for the Microbee systems and to Mr. Jay S. Rouman of Mt. Pleasant, MI for contributing the code for the Ampro Little Board. Thanks are also due to Lance Tagliapietra of the University of Wisconsin at Platteville for finding several bugs.