C-KERMIT 6.0.192 FOR UNIX September 1996 Full-function, user-friendly communications software for UNIX. Copyright (C) 1985, 1996, Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York. The C-Kermit software may not be, in whole or in part, licensed or sold for profit as a software product itself, nor may it be included in or distributed with commercial products or otherwise distributed by commercial concerns to their clients or customers without written permission of the Office of Kermit Development and Distribution, Columbia University. This copyright notice must not be removed, altered, or obscured. DOCUMENTATION C-Kermit is documented in the book "Using C-Kermit", Second Edition, by Frank da Cruz and Christine M. Gianone, Digital Press, ISBN 1-55558-164-1. Available at book and computer stores, or order from Columbia University by calling +1 212 854-3703 (MasterCard and Visa accepted), or by calling Digital Press / Butterworth-Heinemann at one of the numbers below (MasterCard, Visa, and American Express accepted). PLEASE PURCHASE THE DOCUMENTATION: it shows you step-by-step how to use C-Kermit with lots of examples and illustrations, it will answer most of your questions, and sales help to fund the Kermit development and support effort. Digital Press phone numbers: +1 800 366-2665 (Woburn, Massachusetts office for USA & Canada) +44 1865 314627 (Oxford, England distribution centre for UK & Europe) +61 03 9245 7111 (Melbourne, Vic, office for Australia & NZ) +65 356-1968 (Singapore office for Asia) +27 (31) 2683111 (Durban office for South Africa) A German edition is available from Verlag Heinz Heise in Hannover, Germany, Tel. +49 (05 11) 53 52-0, Fax. +49 (05 11) 53 52-1 29. If you have obtained this software without a manual, please order the manual. It will show you how to use the software, it includes a course in the fundamentals of data communication, it will teach you how to write script programs, it is full of examples, tables, illustrations, and so on. The Kermit development is funded primarily by sales of manuals. THE C-KERMIT DISKETTE This diskette contains C-Kermit 6.0.192 for the version of UNIX that is marked on the label. This is a DOS-format diskette containing the Kermit executable, plus the text files listed below. Text files are in UNIX format, so you can move all of the files from this diskette to your UNIX file system in binary mode. The files on this diskette are: read.me - This file. kermit - The C-Kermit executable. After copying to a UNIX disk, you must chmod +x to give it execute permission. In some cases, there might be two or three different executables, as marked on the label. The executable should be placed in a directory that is in your PATH, but which will not be destroyed by future operating system updates, perhaps /usr/local/bin. Please read ckuins.doc for more detailed instructions. ckuker.nr - UNIX man page for C-Kermit, to be installed in the system's local man page directory. Format via 'nroff -man'. ckuins.doc - UNIX C-Kermit installation instructions. The following files should be placed in your home directory: ckermit.ini - Standard C-Kermit initialization file. Rename to .kermrc and place in your home directory. ckermod.ini - Sample C-Kermit customization file. Rename to .mykermrc and place in your home directory, and then make any desired customizations. ckermit.kdd - Sample dialing directory file. Replace this with your own dialing directory in the same format, and rename it to .kdd in your home directory. ckermit.knd - Sample network directory file. Replace this with your own network directory in the same format, and rename it to .knd in your home directory. ckermit.ksd - Sample services directory. Replace this with your own services directory in the same format, and rename to .ksd in your home directory. The following files should be placed in a world-readable directory, such as /usr/local/lib/kermit, with world read permission: ckermit.upd - Updates to C-Kermit since "Using C-Kermit" was published; documentation for new features. ckermit.bwr - General C-Kermit "Beware file" - hints and tips, known bugs, etc. ckuker.bwr - UNIX-specific C-Kermit "Beware File". ckedemo.ksc, ckevt.ksc, ckepage.ksc - Macro definitions used in "Using C-Kermit". You can TAKE these files from the C-Kermit prompt to check the operation of many of C-Kermit's script programming features. ckurzsz.ini - Defines macros for running rz and sz as external protocols. Read the ckurzsz.ini file for further information. Source code for UNIX C-Kermit, as well as Kermit programs and documentation for many other hardware and software platforms, is available from: The Kermit Project Columbia University 612 West 115th Street New York NY 10025-7799 Phone: +1 212 854-3703 Fax: +1 212 663-8202 Email: kermit@columbia.edu Web: http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/ (End of READ.ME / ckuaaa.dsk)