This command tells how bell (beep) characters / noises should be sounded or displayed. VISIBLE means to flash the screen rather than making a noise. AUDIBLE means to make a noise, which can be either ...
In April and May of 2021, the major Web browsers dropped support for FTP links (traditionally used for downloading files from Web sites); thus thousands of links at this site ceased to function. Work ...
Windows NT (which actually predates Windows 95 by a couple years, but did not become popular until much later) solves many of the same problems addressed by K95 Host Mode: a file system supporting ...
Kermit 95 (K95) is a multipurpose communication software package for Windows. It can make serial-port connections, modem connections, and Internet and other types of network connections, all in a ...
The Windows Internet Kermit Service Daemon (WIKSD) for Windows NT, 2000, and XP from the Kermit Project at Columbia University lets anybody with a suitable Telnet client make connections and log in to ...
This file lists bugs or other problems in Kermit 95 and its operating environment. There is a lot of information here, organized chronologically, and so it is recommended you use a text editor or Web ...
The uncompressed unarchived files are not available via HTTP because HTTP, the protocol of the Web, doesn't have a way to refer to or deal with a group of files, like FTP can do with its MGET command.
Each of the mark-mode actions -- copy to clipboard, copy to host, copy to file -- has a Kverb (keyboard verb) associated with it. Marking and copying can be done entirely with keystrokes and no mouse, ...
Craig Hartnett, Doug Ewell, Alexis Hunt, John Sawyer, Benoît Le Nabec (Canada), Irineu de Assis (Bolivia, Paraguay, and Colombia), Cord Wischhöfer, ISO 3166/MA-Secretariat (Europe & North Africa).
This page is written for users of Unix operating systems -- Linux, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, AIX, HP-UX, IRIX, Solaris, etc. The Kermit FTP client is also available in Kermit 95 2.0 for Windows 9x/ME/NT/2000 ...
The Columbia University Kermit Project website is frozen effective 1 October 2011, but remains available as a public resource. A new Kermit Project website has been established outside of Columbia at ...
IKSD for Unix Unix refers to the operating system family that includes Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, Mac OS X, Solaris, AIX, HP-UX, IRIX, QNX, etc. The Internet Kermit Serviced Daemon for Unix is C ...