Integrity Systems, P.O. Box 9666, Anaheim, CA 92812 Kermit XCMD was written by Steven Wisner. from Integrity Systems is prohibited. NOT public domain. Commercial use without permission The Kermit XCMD can be distributed freely, but is Columbia University Center for Computing Activities. be obtained from the Kermit Distribution center at University. Further information on the protocol can The Kermit protocol was developed at Columbia For received files, it is the Macintosh name. For files sent, it is the name the file was sent as. Otherwise, the result contains the filename. Errors are of the format: **Kermit error** err. Errors and messages are return through 'the result.' Example : Kermit "send", 2 Available commands : send, receive, help, or install. Port # is optional, and defaults to the modem port. The command MUST be inside quotes. Kermit takes one command and an optional port number. HELP Kermit successfully installed! Installing Kermit... Snoopy and the Red Baron Replace existing Kermit XCMD? (Y/N) Error opening destination stack. Resource error. Kermit not installed. File to install Kermit in... Kermit XCMD © 1989 Integrity Systems Kermit Sending file information... Getting file information... Initializing transfer... Cancelling... Waiting for host to send... Filename: File successfully received. File successfully sent. Number of retries: Percentage received: Percentage sent: Receiving packet # Sending packet # Save received file as... Select file to send... **Kermit error** Receive error. No file received. **Kermit error** Send error. File not sent. **Kermit error** Fatal error. File not transferred. **Kermit error** Operation cancelled. **Kermit error** Error: Timeout **Kermit error** File error. Could not send file. **Kermit error** No file selected. Send cancelled. **Kermit error** Invalid or missing Kermit command. Install Help Receive Send