This is an attempt at providing a guide to the UNIX C-Kermit binary executables. Remember, it is always better to build your own copy from source code than to try to run a binary that was built on a different computer, especially if your UNIX version or release or configuration are different. Even when they are the same, there is often a mixup with shared (or even static) libraries, resulting in a refusal to load or run. The binaries on this server are provided mainly for those who do not have C compilers and development systems that allow them to build C-Kermit from the source code.
Remember:
UNIX binaries have names like:
ckuker.namewhere name is the name of the UNIX C-Kermit makefile entry, such as "ckuker.du40" (Digital Unix 4.0) or "ckuker.bebox"; or:
ckuker.name-osversionwhere "osversion" denotes the operating system version, in case it makes a difference, e.g. "ckuker.hpux100o-10.00" versus "ckuker.hpux100o-10.10"; or:
ckuker.name-hardwaretypewhere the same makefile entry can be used on different hardware platforms such as i386 (Intel), sparc, powerpc, mips, etc; or:
ckuker.name-osversion-hardwaretype
Some of these files are a bit dated but they are the newest ones we have available for each platform. The C-Kermit version number is shown in the right-hand column. If you can replace an obsolete binary with an up-to-date one, or furnish binaries that are not listed here, please contact us.
"6.0.192_RC1" means Release Candidate 1 of version 6.0.192, which is substantially identical with 6.0.192 except for the herald and version text. "6.0.192_Beta" indicates a Beta version of 6.0.192 which most likely has bugs that were corrected in the final release. Any versions prior to 5A(188) are development copies from the C-Kermit 5A development period.
After obtaining the desired file, rename (mv) it to "wermit" and then read the ckuins.doc file (among the text files), which suggests some tests. If it seems to work OK, follow the directions in that file for installing it on your system.
NOTE: UNIX binaries have no conventional filetype, such as EXE, so your Web browser might need some helpful hints about what to do with these files. For example, when using Netscape and you click on one of these files and its contents appears in your browser window, you'll need to Right-Click on the file instead, and then choose "Save this link as..." in the little popup menu. If your Web browser can't be convinced to download the desired file in binary mode to your disk, just capture the URL from your browser's "mouse echo area" (or from "view source") and then use ftp in binary mode to GET the file the Old Fashioned Way.
Apollo Aegis 5A(189) Apple Macintosh, A/UX 3.0 5A(189) AT&T 3B2 System V R2.2 6.0.192 AT&T 7300 UNIX PC 3B1 6.0.192 BeBox BeOS DR-7 6.0.192_RC1 Commodore Amiga, UNIX SVR4 5A(189) DEC Alpha, OSF/1 1.3 5A(189) DEC Alpha, OSF/1 2.0 5A(190) DEC Alpha, OSF/1 3.0 6.0.192 DEC Alpha, Digital UNIX 3.2 6.0.192 DEC Alpha, Digital UNIX 4.0 6.0.192 DEC Alpha, Linux 2.0.21 6.0.192 DEC MicroVAX II Bell Research UNIX V10 6.0.192 DEC MIPS NetBSD 1.2 + curses 6.0.192 DEC MIPS Ultrix 4.3 6.0.192 DEC MIPS3 Ultrix 4.3 6.0.192 DEC MIPS Ultrix 4.5 6.0.192 DEC PDP-11 BSD2.11 6.0.192 (for 2.11 BSD: this file...) DEC PDP-11 BSD2.11 strings 6.0.192 (...AND this file) DG AViiON mc88000 DG/UX 5.40 R3.10 6.0.192 DG AViiON Intel DG/UX 5.40 R4.11MU02 6.0.192 HP-9000/300 BSD4.4 6.0.192 HP-9000/550 HP-UX 5.21 + WINTCP 6.0.192_Beta HP-9000/350 HP-UX 6.5 6.0.192 HP-9000/350 HP-UX 7.05 6.0.192 HP-9000/350 HP-UX 7.05 + TCP/IP 6.0.192 HP-9000/385 HP-UX 8.0 6.0.192 HP-9000/332 HP-UX 9.00 6.0.192 HP-9000/8xx HP-UX 9.04 6.0.192 HP-9000/7xx HP-UX 9.05 6.0.192 HP-9000/7xx HP-UX 10.00 6.0.192 HP-9000/7xx HP-UX 10.01 6.0.192 HP-9000/7xx HP-UX 10.10 6.0.192 HP-9000/8xx HP-UX 10.10 6.0.192 HP-9000/7xx HP-UX 10.20 6.0.192 HP-9000/7xx HP-UX 10.30 6.0.192 IBM RS/6000 AIX 3.1.5 6.0.192 IBM RS/6000 AIX 3.2.2 6.0.192 IBM RS/6000 AIX 3.2.5 6.0.192 IBM RS/6000 AIX 4.1 6.0.192 IBM RS/6000 AIX 4.1.4 6.0.192 IBM RS/6000 AIX 4.2 6.0.192 IBM RT PC AIX 2.2.1 6.0.192 NCR 3000 SVR4 MP-RAS 2.03 6.0.192 NeXT 680x0, NeXTSTEP 3.1 6.0.192 NeXT 680x0, NeXTSTEP 3.3 6.0.192 NeXT FAT 680x0 / i486, NeXTSTEP 3.3 6.0.192 NeXT FAT 680x0 / SPARC, NeXTSTEP 3.3 6.0.192 NeXT QuadFat 680x0/SPARC/Intel/PA-RISC NeXTSTEP 3.3 / OpenStep 4.1 6.0.192 PC, BSDI 1.0 5A(190) PC, BSDI 2.1 6.0.192 PC, Coherent 4.2 + MW UUCP 6.0.192 PC, Coherent 4.2 + Taylor UUCP 6.0.192 PC, ESIX 4.04 6.0.192 PC, FreeBSD 2.0.x 6.0.192 PC, Interactive UNIX SVR3 2.2 5A(190) PC, Linux 1.2.13, Red Hat 3.0.3, ELF 6.0.192 PC, Linux 2.1.13, ELF 6.0.192 PC, Microport UNIX/286 5A(144) PC, MINIX 2.0 6.0.192 PC, NetBSD 1.2 + curses 6.0.192 PC, NetBSD 1.2 + ncurses 6.0.192 PC, NeXTSTEP/486 3.1 5A(190) PC, NeXTSTEP/486 3.3 FAT 6.0.192 PC, QNX 4.23, 16-bit 6.0.192 PC, QNX 4.23, 32-bit 6.0.192 PC, SCO XENIX/386 2.2.3 + Excelan TCP/IP 5A(189) PC, SCO XENIX/386 2.3.3, Lachman TCP/IP 6.0.192 PC, SCO XENIX/286 2.3.4, no TCP/IP 6.0.192 PC, SCO XENIX/386 2.3.4, no TCP/IP 6.0.192 PC, SCO XENIX/386 2.3.4, curses, no TCP/IP 6.0.192 PC, SCO UNIX 3.2 or XENIX 2.3 5A(190) PC, SCO UNIX 3.2V4.0 5A(190) PC, SCO UNIX 3.2V4.0 6.0.192 PC, SCO UNIX 3.2v4.x + TCP/IP, gcc 6.0.192_RC1 PC, SCO UNIX 3.2v4.x + TCP/IP 6.0.192 PC, SCO ODT 2.0 6.0.192 PC, SCO ODT 3.0 6.0.192_RC1 PC, SCO Open Server R5.0, gcc 6.0.192 PC, SCO Open Server R5.0, no TCP/IP 6.0.192 PC, SCO Open Server R5.0, TCP/IP, gcc, ELF 6.0.192 PC, SCO Open Server R5.0, TCP/IP, gcc 6.0.192 PC, SCO Open Server R5.0, TCP/IP 6.0.192 PC, Siemens Nixdorf SINIX-Z 5.42 6.0.192 PC, Solaris 2.4 5A(190) PC, Solaris 2.5 6.0.192 PC, Solaris 2.5.1 6.0.192 PC, Unixware 1.0 (no TCP/IP) 5A(190) PC, Unixware 1.0 5A(190) PC, Unixware 1.1.2 6.0.192 PC, Unixware 1.1.4 6.0.192_RC1 PC, Unixware 2.10 6.0.192 PC, Unixware 2.1.1 6.0.192 PowerMac/PowerPC, Linux 2.0.28, Mach 3.0 6.0.192 Prime EXL7000 MIPS RISC/os 4.52.p3.2 6.0.192 Pyramid 7080 4.3 BSD OSX 5.1a 6.0.192 Sequent S2000/700 DYNIX/ptx 2.0 6.0.192_RC1 SGI IRIX 4.0 6.0.192 SGI IRIX 5.1 5A(190) SGI IRIX 5.3 6.0.192 SGI IRIX 6.0 5A(190) SGI IRIX 6.2 6.0.192 Siemens Nixdorf RM 200, SINIX-N 5.42 6.0.192 Siemens Nixdorf RM 600, SINIX-N 5.43 6.0.192 Stratus Continuum, FTX 3.01 6.0.192 Sun SPARC, ICL DRS6000, DRS/NX 4.2MP 7MPlus 6.0.192 Sun SPARC, Linux 2.0.27 6.0.192 Sun SPARC, NeXTSTEP 3.3 6.0.192 Sun SPARC, Solaris 2.3 + SunLink X.25 8.01 5A(190) Sun SPARC, Solaris 2.3 5A(190) Sun SPARC, Solaris 2.4 + SunLink X.25 9.00 6.0.192 Sun SPARC, Solaris 2.4, gcc 6.0.192 Sun SPARC, Solaris 2.4 6.0.192 Sun SPARC, Solaris 2.5 6.0.192 Sun SPARC, Solaris 2.5, gcc 6.0.192_RC1 Sun SPARC, Solaris 2.5.1, gcc 6.0.192 Sun SPARC, Solaris 2.5.1 6.0.192 Sun SPARC, SunOS 4.1.3 + SunLink X.25 7.00 5A(190) Sun SPARC, SunOS 4.1.3_U1 6.0.192 Tandy 16/6000 XENIX 3.0 6.0.192 UNISYS 6000 i386 System V R3 6.0.192 UNISYS 640 mc68020 System V R3 CTIX 6.0.192
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