GOTO GO ; FILE MSCUSTOM.INI ; ; SAMPLE individual customization file for MS-DOS Kermit 3.14. ; Make any desired changes, and then store this file in the same directory ; as your MSKERMIT.INI initialization file. ; ; Author: Christine M. Gianone, September 1992. ; Revised: June 1993 for version 3.13. ; Revised: September 1994 for version 3.14. ; Most recent update: Wed Sep 28 16:27:17 1994 ; :GO if < \v(version) 314 - stop 1 - This MSCUSTOM.INI file may be used only with MS-DOS Kermit 3.14 or later. echo Executing SAMPLE MS-DOS Kermit customization file, \v(cmdfile)... echo Please edit this file to suit your needs and preferences. COMMENT - Autodownload and autoupload are disabled by default, see KERMIT.UPD. ; check term if fail forward XFER ec ec Auto-upload and -download disabled. ec Use SET TERMINAL APC ON to enable. ec ; set terminal apc on ; Uncomment to enable this feature. :XFER COMMENT - Sample file transfer preferences. ; set block 3 ; 16-bit CRC for strong error checking. set window 4 ; 4 Window slots. set receive packet-length 2000 ; Packet length is governed by receiver. set control prefix all ; Prefix all control characters. ; Macros for transferring files in text and binary mode... ; define bsend binary, send \%1 \%2 ; SEND in binary mode define tsend text, send \%1 \%2 ; SEND in text mode define bget binary, get \%1 ; GET in binary mode define tget text, get \%1 ; GET in text mode COMMENT - TCP/IP network configuration. ; check tcp if fail forward notcp ; If your site has a BOOTP server and your PC is registered in it, the only ; command you need here is the following SET TCP/IP ADDRESS BOOTP command. ; You will also need the SET TCP/IP DOMAIN command if your BOOTP server is ; not at RFC1395 level and/or does not provide your PC's hostname (substitute ; your PC's real hostname for FOO.BAR.EDU). ; set tcp address BOOTP ; BOOTP will tell me my IP address ; SET TCP/IP DOMAIN FOO.BAR.EDU ; My network's domain name ; Otherwise, to use TCP/IP connections, replace the dummy values below with ; appropriate values for your network (DON'T MAKE THEM UP! - consult your ; network manager) and uncomment the SET TCP/IP commands. ; ; SET TCP/IP ADDRESS 123.123.123.123 ; My PC's numeric IP address ; SET TCP/IP SUBNETMASK 255.255.255.0 ; My physical network's subnet mask ; SET TCP/IP DOMAIN FOO.BAR.EDU ; My PC's fully qualified domain name ; SET TCP/IP GATEWAY 123.123.123.1 ; My network gateway's IP address ; SET TCP/IP PRIMARY-NAMESERVER 123.123.123.2 ; Primary nameserver's address ; SET TCP/IP SECONDARY-NAMESERVER 123.123.123.3 ; fallback nameserver address ; SET TCP/IP BROADCAST 255.255.255.255 ; My network's broadcast address ; Sample macro that shows how to use the session manager to access ; a particular host, called MYHOST. Make one of these for each host you ; commonly access. Then the first time you type "myhost" you'll get a new ; connection (and a session number), and subsequent times, the same session ; will be continued. This allows for easy session-switching from the ; MS-Kermit> prompt. You can also use Alt-n (\KnextSession) to toggle among ; sessions while in CONNECT mode. NOTE: TELNET is a macro that is defined ; in MSKERMIT.INI. ; define myhost - telnet myhost 23 vt320,- if success assign myhost telnet \v(session) :NOTCP ; ; Add you own macro definitions, key settings, color selections, etc, here, ; for example: def _modem hayes ; Change this to your modem type, see MODEMS\READ.ME. ; set printer nul ; Uncomment this if you do NOT have a printer. set port 1 ; Change if desired. If COM3 or 4, read KERMIT.BWR. set speed 9600 ; Change if desired. set flow xon/xoff ; Change to RTS/CTS if modem is configured for this. check term if fail end 0 set term type vt320 ; Change this if desired. set term bytesize 7 ; Change to 8 if desired. set term color 0 34 47 ; Terminal screen fore- and background colors. set term under 0 33 47 ; Underscore simulation colors. ; take \v(inidir)keyboard\vt300.ini ; Uncomment for full VT320 key mappings. ; (End of MSCUSTOM.INI)