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E/Automatisierungstechnik   John Santos, EG&H   Bill Schilit, Columbia U   Ulli Schlueter, RWTH Aachen, Germany (OS-9, etc)   Michael Schmidt, U of Paderborn, Germany   Eric Schnoebelen, Convex   Benn Schreiber, DEC   Dan Schullman, DEC (modems, DIAL command, etc)   John Schultz, 3M   Steven Schultz, Contel (PDP-11)   APPP Scorer, Leeds Polytechnic, UK   Gordon Scott, Micro Focus, Newbury UK   Gisbert W. Selke, WIdO, Bonn, Germany   David Singer, IBM Almaden Research Labs   David Sizeland, U of London Medical School   Fridrik Skulason, Iceland   Rick Sladkey (Linux)   Dave Slate   Bradley Smith, UCLA   Fred Smith, Merk / Computrition   Richard S Smith, Cal State   Ryan Stanisfer, UNT   Bertil Stenstroem, Stockholm University Computer Centre (QZ), Sweden   James Sturdevant, CAP GEMENI AMERICA, Minneapolis   Peter Svanberg, Royal Techn. HS, Sweden   James R. Swenson, Accu-Weather, Inc.   Ted T'so, MIT (Linux)   Andy Tanenbaum, Vrije U, Amsterdam, Netherlands   Glen Thobe   Markku Toijala, Helsinki U of Technology   Teemu Torma, Helsinki U of Technology   Linus Torvalds, Helsinki   Rick Troxel, NIH   Warren Tucker, Tridom Corp, Mountain Park, GA   Dave Tweten, AMES-NAS   G Uddeborg, Sweden   Walter Underwood, Ford Aerospace   Pieter Van Der Linden, Centre Mondial, Paris   Ge van Geldorp, Netherlands   Fred van Kempen, MINIX User Group, Voorhout, Netherlands   Wayne Van Pelt, GE/CRD   Mark Vasoll, Oklahoma State U (V7 UNIX)   Konstantin Vinogradov, ICSTI, Moscow   Paul Vixie, DEC   Bernie Volz, Process Software   Eduard Vopicka, Prague University of Economics, Czech Republic   Dimitri Vulis, CUNY   Roger Wallace, Raytheon   Stephen Walton, Calif State U, Northridge (Amiga)   Jamie Watson, Adasoft, Switzerland (AIX)   Rick Watson, U of Texas (Macintosh)   Scott Weikart (Association for Progressive Communications)   Robert Weiner, Programming Plus, New York City   Lauren Weinstein, Vortex Technlogy   David Wexelblat, AT&T   Clark Wierda, Illuminati Online   Joachim Wiesel, U of Karlsruhe   Lon Willett, U of Utah   Michael Williams, UCLA   Nate Williams, U of Montana   David Wilson   Joellen Windsor, U of Arizona   Patrick Wolfe, Kuck & Associates, Inc.   Gregg Wonderly, Oklahoma State U (V7 UNIX)   Farrell Woods, Concurrent (formerly Masscomp)   Dave Woolley, CAP Communication Systems, London   Jack Woolley, SCT Corp   Frank Wortner   Ken Yap, formerly of U of Rochester   John Zeeff, Ann Arbor, MI*/#include "ckcker.h"                     /* Kermit symbols */#include "ckcnet.h"                     /* Network symbols */#ifdef CK_SSL#include "ck_ssl.h"#endif /* CK_SSL */#ifndef NOSPL#include "ckuusr.h"#endif /* NOSPL */#ifdef OS2ONLY#define INCL_VIO                        /* Needed for ckocon.h */#include <os2.h>#undef COMMENT#endif /* OS2ONLY */#ifdef NT#include <windows.h>#include <tapi.h>#include "ckntap.h"#endif /* NT */#ifndef NOSERVER/* Text message definitions.. each should be 256 chars long, or less. */#ifdef MINIXchar *srvtxt = "\r\n\Entering server mode.\r\n\0";#else#ifdef OLDMSG/*  It seems there was a large installation that was using C-Kermit 5A(165)  or thereabouts, which had deployed thousands of MS-DOS Kermit scripts in  scattered locations that looked for strings in the old server message,  which changed in 5A(183), August 1992.*/char *srvtxt = "\r\n\C-Kermit server starting.  Return to your local machine by typing\r\n\its escape sequence for closing the connection, and issue further\r\n\commands from there.  To shut down the C-Kermit server, issue the\r\n\FINISH or BYE command and then reconnect.\n\\r\n\0";#else#ifdef OSKchar *srvtxt = "\r\012\Entering server mode.  If your local Kermit software is menu driven, use\r\012\the menus to send commands to the server.  Otherwise, enter the escape\r\012\sequence to return to your local Kermit prompt and issue commands from\r\012\there. Use SEND and GET for file transfer. Use REMOTE HELP for a list of\r\012\other available services.  Use BYE or FINISH to end server mode.\r\012\0";#else /* UNIX, VMS, AOS/VS, and all others */char *srvtxt = "\r\n\Entering server mode.  If your local Kermit software is menu driven, use\r\n\the menus to send commands to the server.  Otherwise, enter the escape\r\n\sequence to return to your local Kermit prompt and issue commands from\r\n\there.  Use SEND and GET for file transfer.  Use REMOTE HELP for a list of\r\n\other available services.  Use BYE or FINISH to end server mode.\r\n\0";#endif /* OSK */#endif /* OLDMSG */#endif /* MINIX */#else  /* server mode disabled */char *srvtxt = "";#endif /* NOSERVER */

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