1-May-85 18:16:54-EDT,1633;000000000001 Return-Path: Received: from LANL.ARPA by CU20B.ARPA with TCP; Wed 1 May 85 18:15:58-EDT Received: from f.ARPA by LANL.ARPA (4.12/4.7) id AA04364; Wed, 1 May 85 13:45:33 mdt Received: by f.ARPA (4.12/4.7) id AA11141; Wed, 1 May 85 13:48:56 mdt Date: Wed, 1 May 85 13:48:56 mdt From: djw@LANL.ARPA (David Wade) Message-Id: <8505011948.AA11141@f.ARPA> To: SY.FDC@CU20B.ARPA Subject: To ship files up to a cray References: I have been getting a lot of long distance phone calls from people trying to talk to the crays with kermit. They don't have our mskermit.ini file to make a few simple changes to make the cray kermit work better. Therefore, here it is: set baud 1200 set parity even define cray set end 23, set send padch 26, set send padding 1 /*======================================================================*/ This makes a few adjustments to the "end, padch, & padding" characters. If you adjust your kermits to set the "end of packet" character to ^W (Control W) i.e. 23 set the "padding" character to ^Z ( Control Z) i.e. 26 set the numberof padding characters to 1 /*======================================================================*/ These changes will allow you to talk with the Cray kermits directly. There is a special case at Los Alamos that applies to people coming in over arpanet. The front end machine runs an abbreviated Unix(tm) system and that includes the Unix kermit. Use that one to get your files to Los Alamos if you are on Arpa. Then convert the files to "Standard Text format" and "Move" them to the Cray of your choice.