SEWALL@UCONNVM.BITNET (06/22/87)
1) Do an 80 column CATALOG and write down the A$ and L$ numbers for the KERMIT program. 2) Run Kermit and set your parms. 3) Exit Kermit 4) BSAVE KERMIT,A$####,L$#### I haven't used KERMIT in ProDOS, and ProDOS may be nasty enough not to let you quit into an environment where you can BSAVE memory. In that case, you may have to copy to the program to DOS 3.3, BRUN, set your parms, BSAVE, and copy back to ProDOS (that's not only ugly, it won't let you preset a PREFIX).