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MS-DOS KERMIT SOURCE DISKETTES, VERSION 2.32, DECEMBER 1988 This set of five IBM PC MS-DOS 360K diskettes contains the source files for MS-DOS Kermit, for the IBM PC and PS/2 families and compatibles. If you make fixes, changes, or additions to the code that would be of general interest, please send them back to Columbia University. This diskette contains the following files: Diskette No. Name Size Description DISKETTE 1: MSAAAA.HLP 2917 File naming conventions MSSDEF.H 18165 Assembly symbol definitions MSSCMD.ASM 63623 Command parser MSSCOM.ASM 57424 Communication port handing MSSFIL.ASM 108089 File handling MSSFIN.ASM 329 Segment ordering MSSKER.ASM 69718 Main program DISKETTE 2: MSSSEN.ASM 77274 Send module MSSSER.ASM 74596 Server module MSSSET.ASM 133133 SET command MSSTER.ASM 37861 Terminal emulation MSVIBM.BAT 1246 Batch file to assemble this MSVIBM.MAK 2035 Makefile for "MAKE" MSVIBM.PIF 1491 Program Info for MS-Windows DISKETTE 3: MSGIBM.ASM 120038 Graphics module (Tektronix) MSSRCV.ASM 51574 Receive module MSSSCP.ASM 97018 Script language MSUIBM.ASM 87249 Keyboard handling MSVIBM.LNK 124 Link command file DISKETTE 4: MSXIBM.ASM 174787 System-dependent stuff for IBM PC MSYIBM.ASM 118856 More system-dependent stuff DISKETTE 5: MSZIBM.ASM 192732 Still more system-dependent stuff To build the program, collect all the files together into a single directory, preferably on a hard disk, and then give the command "make msvibm.mak" if you have a "make" program, or else use the MSVIBM.BAT DOS batch procedure. Space does not permit including the executable program or the beware file, but it can be ordered on a separate disk. For a current list of available Kermit versions, documentation, ordering information, and a statement of commercial policy, write to: Kermit Distribution Columbia University Center for Computing Activities 612 West 115th Street New York, NY 10025 For further information about Kermit, consult the Kermit User Guide or the book "Kermit, A File Tranfer Protocol" by Frank da Cruz, Digital Press, Bedford MA 01730 (1987), order number EY-6705E-DP, call 1-800-343-8321 to order. These diskettes may be freely reproduced and shared, so long as it is not done for commercial gain. Please use Kermit only for peaceful and humane purposes.