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Lisp Library Modules, Medley Release 1.0, KERMIT and MODEM
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Lisp Library Modules, Medley Release 1.0, KERMIT and MODEM
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KERMIT and MODEM
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KERMIT and MODEM
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KERMIT AND MODEM
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Kermit and Modem are utilities for transferring files between computers using ordinary RS232(RS232 NIL NIL NIL NIL 143) and modem connections.
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The file KERMIT.LCOM contains both the Kermit and Modem protocols. Once loaded, it provides a means of transferring files(TRANSFERRING% FILES NIL transferring% files NIL NIL 143) between a Xerox workstation and any other computer that supports either Kermit or Modem, and to which Lisp is able to open a Chat connection.
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Of these two file transfer protocols, Kermit is preferred. Modem is much less flexible than Kermit, and cannot be used on RS232 connections requiring parity or flow control. Modem was developed primarily to support file transfers to and from microcomputers running the CP/M operating system. Modem implementations are available for Tops-20, VAX/UNIX, and VAX/VMS. Kermit, on the other hand, was designed for file transfers between computers of many types, and there exist implementations of the Kermit protocol on machines ranging in size from eight-bit microcomputers to large IBM mainframes.
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For a detailed discussion and tutorial on Kermit, see Kermit: A File Transfer Protocol by Frank Da Cruz, Digital Press, 1987.
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Requirements
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The machine must run Kermit or Modem, and you need the means of reaching it, typically via Chat over an RS232 or a network connection.
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You also need the following .LCOM files to run this module successfully:
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