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UNIX C-KERMIT READ.ME                                            September 1996                              OVERVIEW OF FILES                        UNIX C-KERMIT VERSION 6.0.192         Communications software for UNIX and Other Operating Systems                from the Kermit Project at Columbia UniversityC-Kermit is a combined serial and network communication software packageoffering a consistent, medium-independent, cross-platform approach toconnection establishment, terminal sessions, file transfer and management,character-set translation, and automation of communication tasks.  C-Kermitincludes: . Consistent operation over serial connections (direct or dialed) and network   connections (TCP/IP and in some cases also LAT and X.25) -- on a huge   selection of hardware and software platforms. . A powerful, portable, easy-to-use script programming language to automate   practically any communication task on any kind of connection. . Along with MS-DOS Kermit, the fastest and most advanced implementation of   the Kermit file transfer protocol available anywhere. . Character-set translation in both file transfer and terminal sessions, for   Western- and Eastern-European languages, Cyrillic, Hebrew, and Japanese.For detailed specifications, visit the C-Kermit Web page:  http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/ck60.htmlThis archive contains all the source code for C-Kermit 6.0, plus the makefile,online programmer documentation, initialization and directory files, as wellas user documentation -- in short, the full C-Kermit 6.0 package except forbinaries.  Individual UNIX C-Kermit binaries (for Linux, Solaris, HP-UX, IRIX,SCO, AIX, etc etc) are available at:  http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/ck60ubin.htmlTHE KERMIT PROJECT - CONTACT INFORMATION:The Kermit Project is a nonprofit research and development group at ColumbiaUniversity dedicated to production of high-quality low-cost communicationssoftware for the widest possible variety of platforms.  The Kermit Project          Web:   http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/  Columbia University         Email: kermit@columbia.edu  612 West 115th Street       Voice: +1 212 854-3703  New York NY  10025-7799     Fax:   +1 212 662-6442  or  +1 212 663-8202  USAKermit software is also available for hundreds of other platforms, includingDOS, Windows, OS/2, VMS, AOS/VS, VM/CMS, MVS/TSO, CICS, Stratus VOS, RT11,RSTS/E, RSX, TSX+, MUMPS, OS/8, Macintosh, GCOS, CP/M, AmigaDOS, RDOS,RTE, MPE, MTS, MUSIC, PICK, RMX, TRSDOS, ABCDOS, and many more.C-KERMIT 6.0 COPYRIGHT NOTICE:  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.DISCLAIMER:  The C-Kermit software is provided in source code form by Kermit Development  and Distribution, Columbia University.  The software is provided "as is;" no  other warranty is provided, express or implied, including without  limitations, any implied warranty of merchantability or implied warranty of  fitness for a particular purpose.  Neither Columbia University nor any of the contributors to the C-Kermit  development effort, including, but not limited to, AT&T, Digital Equipment  Corporation, Data General Corporation, Hewlett-Packard Company, or  International Business Machines Corporation, warrant C-Kermit software or  documentation in any way.  In addition, neither the authors of any Kermit  programs, publications or documentation, nor Columbia University nor any  contributing institutions or individuals acknowledge any liability resulting  from program or documentation errors.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:      Web:  http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/ck60manual.html  or by calling +1 212 854-3703 (MasterCard and Visa accepted).      PLEASE PURCHASE THE DOCUMENTATION  It shows you step-by-step how to use C-Kermit through numerous examples and  illustrations, it will answer most of your questions, it serves as reference  work not only for C-Kermit but also for data communications in general, and  sales of this book help to fund the Kermit development and support effort.    You may also order direct from Digital Press:    +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)    Digital Press Web site: http://www.bh.com/dp/    Digital Press E-mail:   info@repp.com  A German-language 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, Web:  http://www.ix.de/buch/.LICENSING:  To license C-Kermit for embedding in commercial applications, for resale,  for redistribution in any form to customers or clients, or any other form  of commercial (re)distribution, contact the Kermit Project.CD-ROMS:  If you have obtained C-Kermit on a CD-ROM collection of "free software",  C-Kermit was very likely included without permission.  Please help to support  the Kermit project by obtaining Kermit software through the proper channels,  with proper documentation.CONTENTS:This tar archive contains the following files for building UNIX C-Kermit:  ckubs2.mak    The makefile for the 2.xx BSD version of C-Kermit  ckpker.mk    The makefile for the Plan 9 version of C-Kermit  makefile    The makefile for all other UNIX versions of C-Kermit  ck[cuw]*.[ch]    The source code for UNIX C-Kermit  ckuker.cpp    cpp source for the man page (use "make manpage" to build)And the following text files for programmers / installers / builders:  ckaaaa.hlp    A more detailed overview of files and naming conventions.  ckuins.doc    Installation instructions for UNIX C-Kermit (READ THIS).  PATCHES    A collection of source-code patches for C-Kermit 6.0.192  ckccfg.doc    Configuration information (feature selection), general.  ckcplm.doc    Program logic manual (for programmers).  ckc192.upd    Program update history for edits 191-192.  At the end of this file you    can also find a list of configurations successfully built and tested.And the following text files for users, which should be installed in a user-readable directory (the man page should go with the other "local" man pages):  ckuker.nr    "man page" for UNIX C-Kermit.  ckermit.ini    Standard initialization file (rename to .kermrc).    This can be copied to each user's directory, or installed system-wide;    see ckuins.doc for details.  ckermod.ini    Sample customization file (rename to .mykermrc in user's home directory)  ckermit.kdd    Sample dialing directory file (rename to .kdd in user's home directory)  ckermit.knd    Sample dialing directory file (rename to .knd in user's home directory)  ckermit.ksd    Sample services directory file (rename to .ksd in user's home directory)  ckermit.upd    Updates: Supplement to "Using C-Kermit", 2nd Edition.  ckermit.bwr    "Beware file" (limitations, known bugs, hints), general.  ckuker.bwr    UNIX-specific beware file.  ckedemo.ksc    Demonstration macros from "Using C-Kermit"  ckepage.ksc    Macros for sending Alphanumeric pages  ckevt.ksc    More demonstration macros from "Using C-Kermit"  ckurzsz.ini    Macros for external protocols(End of READ.ME)

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