X-Git-Url: http://erislabs.net/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=ckermod.ini;h=6b13c85b64d6672bf1fa20aae1a55e115fdb3e41;hb=96029a590041202f68c5677067dbc3f8e06e1f2c;hp=5848c3f4688ab07d4321e9eaad291b1aa3f07162;hpb=8d5a97cca5dc3d41681e7a2dd709ac0ea93e73c5;p=ckermit.git diff --git a/ckermod.ini b/ckermod.ini index 5848c3f..6b13c85 100644 --- a/ckermod.ini +++ b/ckermod.ini @@ -1,144 +1,8 @@ ; File CKERMOD.INI, Sample C-Kermit 7.0 customization file. ; -; This file, which is ONLY A SAMPLE, should be called: -; -; .mykermrc (UNIX, OS-9, Aegis, BeBox, Plan 9) -; CKERMOD.INI (VMS, OpenVMS, AOS/VS, OS/2, Amiga, Atari ST) -; ckermod.ini (Stratus VOS) -; -; This file is executed automatically by the standard C-Kermit initialization -; file, CKERMIT.INI (or .kermrc). This file is not executed by C-Kermit itself -; unless the initialization file is not found. -; -; MODify this file to suit your needs and preferences, and install it in your -; home directory. Or replace it entirely with a new file. -; -; The design of this sample customization file lets you fill in a section for -; each different operating system where you run C-Kermit. -; -; In UNIX, if you give this file execute permission and make sure the top -; line indicates the full path of the C-Kermit 7.0-or-later executable, you -; can execute this file directly, as if it was a shell script, except it is -; interpreted by Kermit rather than the shell. This lets you have as many -; different startup files as you like, each suited to a particular purpose. -; -; Authors: Christine Gianone, Frank da Cruz, Jeffrey Altman, -; The Kermit Project, Columbia University. -; Creation: 23 November 1992 for C-Kermit 5A(188). -; Modified: 30 June 1993 for edit 189. -; 04 October 1994 for edit 190. -; 17 April 1995 for edit 191. -; 6 September 1996 for version 6.0, edit 192. -; 1 January 2000 for version 7.0, edit 196. -; 14 October 2001 for version 8.0, edit 200. - -ECHO -ECHO Executing SAMPLE C-Kermit customization file \v(cmdfile) for \v(system)... -ECHO { Please edit this file to reflect your needs and preferences.} -ECHO -; -; ... and then remove the ECHO commands above. - -COMMENT - Settings that apply to all the systems I use: -; -set delay 1 ; I escape back quickly -set dial display on ; I like to watch C-Kermit dial - -; Dialing locale and method -; -; SET DIAL COUNTRY-CODE 1 ; Uncomment and replace with yours -; SET DIAL AREA-CODE 000 ; Uncomment and replace with yours -; SET DIAL LD-PREFIX 1 ; Uncomment and replace with yours -; SET DIAL INTL-PREFIX 011 ; Uncomment and replace with yours -; SET DIAL METHOD TONE ; Uncomment and replace with PULSE if necessary -; SET DIAL DIRECTORY ... ... ; List dialing directory files here - -if < \v(version) 600192 - - stop 1 \v(cmdfile): C-Kermit 6.0.192 or later required. - -set take error on ; Make errors fatal temporarily -check if ; Do we have an IF command? -set take error off ; Yes we do, back to normal - -; The ON_EXIT macro is executed automatically when C-Kermit exits. -; Define as desired. -; -define ON_EXIT echo Returning you to \v(system) now. - -; System-independent quick dialing macro. Depends on having the -; macros MYMODEM, MYPORT, and (optionally) MYSPEED defined in the -; system-dependent sections below. -; -define MYDIAL { - if not defined MYMODEM end 1 {\%0: Modem type not defined.} - set modem type \m(MYMODEM) - if fail end 1 {\%0: \m(MYMODEM): Unsupported modem type.} - if not defined MYPORT end 1 {\%0: Communication port not defined.} - set port \m(MYPORT) - if fail end 1 {\%0: SET PORT \m(MYPORT) failed.} - if defined MYFLOW set flow \m(MYFLOW) - if fail end 1 {\%0: SET FLOW \m(MYFLOW) failed.} - if defined MYSPEED set speed \m(MYSPEED) - if fail end 1 {\%0: SET SPEED \m(MYSPEED) failed.} - dial \%1\%2\%3\%4\%5\%6\%7\%8\%9 - end \v(status) -} - -forward \v(system) ; Go execute system-dependent commands - -:UNIX ; UNIX, all versions... -define MYPORT /dev/cua ; My dialing environment -define MYMODEM usr ; Replace these by what you actually have -define MYSPEED 57600 -; -; If you want all your downloads to go to the same directory, no matter -; what your current directory is, uncomment and edit the following command: -; -; set file download-directory ~/download ; Download directory for UNIX - -; Put other UNIX-specific commands here... -end ; End of UNIX section - -:VMS ; VMS and OpenVMS -define MYPORT TXA0: ; My dialing environment -define MYMODEM usr ; Replace these by what you actually have -define MYSPEED 57600 -; set file download-directory [\$(USER).DOWNLOAD] ; Download directory for VMS -; Put other VMS-specific commands here... -end ; End of VMS section - -:WIN32 ; Windows and OS/2 customizations... -:OS/2 -define MYPORT COM1 ; My dialing environment -define MYMODEM usr ; Replace these by what you actually have -define MYSPEED 57600 -set command byte 8 ; Use 8 bits between Kermit and console -set xfer char latin1 ; Use Latin-1 for text file transfer -set term char latin1 ; And use Latin-1 during CONNECT mode -; set file download-directory C:\DOWNLOADS -end - -:OS9/68K ; OS-9/68000 -define MYPORT /t3 ; My dialing environment -define MYMODEM usr ; Replace these by what you actually have -define MYSPEED 9600 -; set file download-directory ~/downloads -end ; End of OS-9 section - -:AOS/VS ; Data General AOS/VS -define MYPORT @con3 ; My dialing environment -define MYMODEM usr ; Replace these by what you actually have -define MYSPEED 9600 -; set file download-directory \v(home)DOWNLOADS -end - -; And so on, you get the idea... -; Fill in the sections that apply to you. - -:Stratus_VOS ; Stratus VOS -:Amiga ; Commodore Amiga -:Atari_ST ; Atari ST -:Macintosh ; Apple Macintosh -:unknown ; Others - -; (End of CKERMOD.INI) +echo +echo The very long standard initialization file that was distributed +echo with C-Kermit 6, 7, and 8 is no longer recommended as "standard", +echo since its features were little used. It is still available in +echo the C-Kermit distribution as ockermod.ini. +echo