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Subject: Re: HELP needed with KERMIT
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Date: Wed, 28-Nov-84 03:37:00 EST
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Posted: Wed Nov 28 03:37:00 1984
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Can be reached by ...convex!smu!txsil!gertjan

We have used kermit quite a lot now. As connection between a variety of
machine and indeed we have the CompruPro S100 also but alas no kermit
on there. However there is a generic kermit which swabs the IOBYTE.

We have kermit running on:
	UNIX RT11 TSX VMS RAINBOW CP/M Osborne (1 and Executoy) Kaypro(1,2,10)
  MSDOS (Compaq) and specially made the Sharp PC5000

It performs really good and under unix we use command files like
ctsx: kermit clb /dev/tty03 4800
stsx: kermit slb /dev/tty03 4800 $*
the 4800 baud is mainly because of the crazy TSX stuff and DL11 boards
TSX just decides to go down if you feed it too much.
The others run fine on 9600
A challenge is making the right cable. Dumb dl11 boards don't have
modem control. so shortwire 4-5 and 6-8-20 at the DZ or DH side.

sources available on request, because we are still working on the