knutson@ut-ngp.UUCP (Jim Knutson) (09/28/84)
You must have an old version of Kermit. The current version supports all you have and more (except vt100 emulation). The current emulation is Heath-19 (a superset of a VT52). Sources are available on Columbia-20 on the ARPA and may be obtained via anonymous ftp.
kelvin@arizona.UUCP (Kelvin Nilsen) (10/03/84)
I have recently implemented a vt100 emulator for the IBM PC which incorporates the Kermit file transfer protocol and understands a superset of the vt100 ANSI escape sequences. It has lots of nice capabilities not found on the public domain version of Kermit. These include 66 programmable plus vt100 function keys, session captures to file, 8th bit and repeat count quoting, and user definable initialization parameters. I am asking $35/copy, but will make special arrangements with departments or quantity buyers. Anyone interested in the above program can reach me at: home: (602) 323-0841 or g.a. office: (602) 621-6610 or by writing: Kelvin Nilsen, 3421 N. 1st Ave. #120, Tucson, AZ 85719 Thanks.