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Maybe I'll do it on the PiDP...
So smarty paints, you got a Kermit Host for the PDP8 that I can run on the
PDP8 side of the simh?  Huh?

On 1/24/2017 11:41 PM, Dave McGuire via vcf-midatlantic wrote:
On 01/24/2017 01:02 PM, Douglas Crawford via vcf-midatlantic wrote:
Thanks Bill, thats a great consideration.  Maybe I'll do it on the
PiDP... it but have the
^^^^^^^^^^ See the context there?
linux handling the transfers (I'm not sure I could get the PDP emulation
to actually
run a PDP kemit host, if there is one...

  Jeeze, of course there's Kermet for PDP-11s, Kermit-11!  For every major OS that runs on them, in fact.  It's great.  I've run it for, well, longer than I'm prepared to admit. ;)

Well Jeeze who said anything about a PDP-11?
The context was a Kermit host that I could run on the PiDP... that is one that will run on the PDP8 under simh.
Kermit-12 is the only code I see for the '8s and by my read it is client only.
http://www.kermitproject.org/archive.html
features:

AS OF THE CURRENT IMPLEMENTATION, THE FOLLOWING COMMANDS ARE EFFECTIVE:

  1. CONNECT (TO REMOTE SYSTEM AS TERMINAL).
  2. SEND FILESPEC (TO REMOTE RECEIVER OR SERVER).
  3. RECEIVE FILESPEC (FROM REMOTE SENDER).
  4. GET FILESPEC (FROM REMOTE SERVER).
  5. FINISH (SERVING).
  6. SETUP (ON DECMATE II/III/III-PLUS ONLY). **** NOT IMPLEMENTED ****
  7. EXIT (TO OPERATING SYSTEM).
  8. HELP (DISPLAYS HELP MESSAGE)
             -Dave