"Date: Tue, 8 Dec 87 13:45 PSTFrom: /Subject: dec10%"BPA" originated mail follows:-To: fdccu@cuvma . From BPA. Postmark:08-Dec-87:13:31:52 . To MAILER. Expires:07-Jan-88:13:31:08. Subject: jnet%"fdccu@cuvma"6Subject: CP/M KERMIT FOR THE HP-125 BUSINESS COMPUTER M I have a version of CP/M Kermit for the Hewlett-Packard HP-125 (a short-Mlived CP/M machine produced in the early 1980's and intended for the businessJoffice.) It is based on version 4.05 of 1985. It will send/receive filesMover both Data Comm Port 1 and Data Comm Port 2 (although the latter can onlyKbe done in 7-bit bytes -- HP's restriction) and will emulate a VT52 as wellFas responding to HP terminal escape sequences with VT52-Emulation OFF.KWould you be interested in this version, even though it is not current? IfLso, is there any way I could submit the appropriate files to you via dial-upNconnection. I do not have direct access to Bitnet. I can send mail indrectlyKthrough mail between a DECsystem-10 at the University of Washington and oneCof its VAXes which is on Bitnet. I can also receive mail this way.KWould you like the files in .LBR form? If so, should they be "squeezed" orJ"crunched" (via CRUNCH24)? Would .ARC format be preferred? I can provideJthe files in this format but the compression wouldn't be as good since theMas yet primitive implementation of ARC in the CP/M environment will not admitLof LZW compression in a 48K machine. If you would prefer, I will wait untilJCP/M Kermit stabilizes (presumably at 4.08 or 4.09) and modify those filesI(though I am not sure that I will have the time.) You will notice that IKhave not placed any notice of my authorship or date-of-modication in any ofGthe files. I shall leave that up to you should you decide to use them.G By the way, I am using an HP-125 because a company called MarylandOComputer Services (now part of a company called Enabling Technologies) modifiedNit for voice-access with special software for the blind. I am a blind systems"programmer on a DECsystem-10 here.L Please send any reply to MAILER@UWALOCKE. Please place on the subject-,line of your message the phrase dec10%"bpa"JThis will get the message to me. My phone is (206)690-2307 and my addressis: Michael Freeman-MORF' Bonneville Power administration P.O. Box 491 Vancouver, Wa 98666+The suffix MORF is my routing within B.P.A.K P.S. Also have a couple of corrections to Kermit-10 and some commentsMon "Kermit and the Disabled" -- will send them in separate messages. Thanks! ------------------------------ Date: Wed 9 Dec 87 11:51:07-EST/From: Frank da Cruz Subject: dec10%"bpa"To: MAILER@UWALOCKE IHi, thanks for the message about HP-125 Kermit. What we've been doing inLcases like this is to just install the system-dependent hex file, and forgetHabout the sources, since apparently the 4.08/4.09 version is still beingJdeveloped. When that comes out, you're certainly free (and encouraged) toLadd HP-125 support to it. Meanwhile, you might want to send a diskette withJyour code on it to the developer. Probably an IBM PC DOS diskette is best:(skip the arc'ing and sqz'ing, just straight files). He's Bertil SchouComputer Centre%Loughborough University of Technology LoughboroughLeicestershire LE11 3TUENGLAND - Frank ------------------------------ "Date: Thu, 10 Dec 87 10:38 PSTFrom: /Subject: dec10%"BPA" originated mail follows:-To: fdccu@cuvma . From BPA. Postmark:10-Dec-87:10:26:36 . To MAILER. Expires:09-Jan-88:10:24:55. Subject: jnet%"fdccu@cuvma"From: Mike Freeman Re: Kermit for the HP-125 HThanks for the suggestions/message replies. Will send a diskette to Mr.KSchou shortly. Meanwhile, below you will find the .HEX file for the HP-125Iimplementation of CP4TYP.HEX, delimited by lines of asterisks. NaturallyKenough, I would suggest naming it CP4HP125.HEX. You probably won't get anyItakers for it but since I needed it and adapted it, you ought to have it.G***********************************************************************G***********************************************************************Cheers!! Mike Freeman (MORF)' Bonneville Power Administration P.O. Box 491 Vancouver, Wa 98666 (206)690-2307D Reply via BITNET to MAILER@UWALOCKE with subject dec10%"bpa"