NAME kermit -- Kermit for the Atari ST SYNOPSIS kermit c [lbiphe line baud par escape-char] to connect kermit s [ddzinlbpt line baud par] file ... to send files kermit r [ddzinlbpto line baud par string] to receive files kermit g [ddzinlbpto line baud par string] file ...to get files kermit v [ddzinlbpto line baud par string] to enter server mode kermit f [ddz] to shut down remote server kermit x [ddz] to shut down remote server and logout remote DESCRIPTION This is the Atari version of the public domain Kermit telecommunication protocol. Commands: c=connect g=get f=finish r=receive s=send v=server x=exit Modifiers: b=baud rate d=debug e=escape char h=half duplex i=image mode, l=tty line n=no filename conversion o=prepend string to output files, p=parity t=suppress timeouts z=log packet transactions. When sending, kermit will expand wildcards and handle drives. The line kermit s 0d:*.c sends all files with an extension of c in user 0 of disk d. Since this is a feature of the runtime, when using the get command, filenames containing wildcards must be in double quotes. Both the remote and local kermit must know an image file is being transferred in order for the file to be useable. Baud rate is not implemented.