Subj : SBBS/W32 Kermit SABOTAGE To : Stephen Hurd From : Sean Dennis Date : Mon Nov 08 2004 09:05 pm Hello, Stephen. On 08 Nov 04 at 20:01, Stephen Hurd wrote to MICHEL SAMSON: SH> we're NOT going to spend days plugging away at it. You do... share SH> your knoledge with us. If you're interested, I can try to translate a setup I have that works with Maximus for Synchronet... shouldn't be too hard. In fact, here's what I have: Protocol Kermit Type Batch % ; Type Errorlevel % ; Type Bi Type Opus % LogFile Kermit%K.Log ControlFile Kermit%K.Ctl DownloadCmd Kermit.Exe -p%p -b%W -t%k -m%d -f%D -r%t Kermit%K.Ctl UploadCmd Kermit.Exe -p%p -b%W -t%k -m%d -f%D -r%t Kermit%K.Ctl DownloadString Send %s UploadString Get %s DownloadKeyword Sent UploadKeyword Got FilenameWord 1 DescriptWord 4 End Protocol ....that's verbatim from the Maximus PROTOCOL.CTL file. The command line parameters: %p The current port number (0=COM1, 1=COM2, and so on). Note that this is 0-port based... %W The "steady baud rate," as passed via the -s command line parameter. (I think it's the DCE) %k The current node number. ("0" means no node number.) %d The current message area name. %D The current file area name. %t The amount of time the user has left (in minutes). %K The current node number in hexadecimal format, padded with leading zero to make it two characters. ("00" for no task number.) If you want the actual KERMIT.EXE, let me know and I'll send it to you (it's DOS). Hope this helps. Later, Sean // hausmaus@darktech.org | http://midnightshour.org | AIM: eekahausmaus --- GoldED+/W32 1.1.5-21011 * Origin: Stranded at the Outpost... (1:18/200) .