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; CKURZSZ.INI -- UNIX C-Kermit X/Y/ZMODEM extern protocol macros.;; F. da Cruz and C. Gianone, Columbia University, July 1994.; Modeled after earlier non-REDIRECT macros by Rick Calder at AT&T.;; Most recent update: Mon Sep 5 13:00:32 1994;; NOTE: This file is obsolete as of C-Kermit 6.0, which supports; external protocols directly with its SET PROTOCOL command.;; UNIX C-Kermit Macros to run UNIX Xmodem, Ymodem, and Zmodem as external; protocols when C-Kermit is in local mode, i.e. over SET LINE, SET HOST, or; TELNET connections.;; To use, "take ckurzsz.ini" to define the following macros:;; SX - Send with Xmodem RX - Receive with Xmodem; SB - Send with Ymodem RB - Receive with Ymodem; SZ - Send with Zmodem RZ - Receive with Zmodem;; Each macro each takes the same arguments as the corresponding UNIX program.; No validation is performed on the arguments except to ensure that the; minimum number of them is supplied in each case. If so, the program is run; with the given arguments with its input and output redirected to Kermit's; communication channel. If not, the macro prints an error message and fails.;; It is assumed that sx, rx, sb, rb, sz, and rz are in your UNIX PATH, and; that they are the pre-1989 versions that allow their standard input and; output to be redirected.;; If this version of C-Kermit has the REDIRECT command, it is used and these; macros will work no matter what your shell is. Otherwise your current shell; must be ksh or bash for i/o redirection of \v(ttyfd). Note: both ksh and; bash report themselves as /bin/ksh (or /usr/bin/ksh) via the SHELL; environment variable.;; DISCLAIMER:; These macro definitions are included with C-Kermit as a convenience to; users of sz/rz. Columbia University is not a source for the sz/rz; software, nor does it support sz/rz in any way. For further information; about sz/rz and related products, contact:;; Omen Technology Inc; 17505-V Northwest Sauvie Island Road; Portland, OR 97231, USA; Voice: +1 503 614-0430, Fax: 503 629-0665, Email: caf@omen.com;set take error on ; And of course, we need the script programming language.check ifset take error offif not eq "\v(system)" "UNIX" - stop 1 \v(cmdfile): Sorry - UNIX C-Kermit required.define _zcmd run ; Assume we don't have REDIRECT.xif not < \v(version) 501190 { - ; See if we do. check redirect, - if ok def _zcmd redirect - ; We do.}; If no REDIRECT command, check shell, and if OK use RUN blah <&n ... >&n ...;xif eq \m(_zcmd) run { - if not eq "\$(SHELL)" "/bin/bash" - if not eq "\$(SHELL)" "/bin/ksh" - if not eq "\$(SHELL)" "/usr/bin/ksh" - stop 1 -\v(cmdfile): Sorry - ksh or bash required - read comments in \v(cmdfile), -}; Check that we are in local mode, get redirector if needed.; This must be evaluated each time one of these macros is called in case; the communication channel changed since last time.;define _zchk if < \v(ttyfd) 0 - stop 1 Sorry - prior SET LINE or SET HOST required, - if eq \m(_zcmd) run asg _zio <&\v(ttyfd) >&\v(ttyfd); Send specified file(s) with Zmodem.;define sz _zchk, if = \v(argc) 1 end 1 {sz what file(s)?}, - \m(_zcmd) sz \%1 \%2 \%3 \%4 \%5 \%6 \%7 \%8 \%9 \m(_zio); Receive file(s) with Zmodem.;define rz _zchk, \m(_zcmd) rz \m(_zio); Send specified file(s) with Ymodem.;define sb _zchk, if = \v(argc) 1 end 1 {sb what file(s)?}, - \m(_zcmd) sb \%1 \%2 \%3 \%4 \%5 \%6 \%7 \%8 \%9 \m(_zio); Receive with Ymodem.;define rb _zchk, \m(_zcmd) rb \m(_zio); Send a single file with Xmodem.;define sx _zchk, if = \v(argc) 1 end 1 {sx what file?}, - \m(_zcmd) sx \%1 \%2 \%3 \%4 \%5 \%6 \%7 \m(_zio); Receive a file with Xmodem (receiver must be told the filename too).;define rx _zchk, if = \v(argc) 1 end 1 {rx what file?}, - \m(_zcmd) rx \%1 \m(_zio); End of CKURZSZ.INI
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