Kermit is a computer file transfer and management protocol and a set of communications software tools primarily used in the early years of personal computing...
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connection). UUCP is one protocol that can operate with either RS-232 or the Transmission Control Protocol as its transport. The Kermit protocol can operate over...
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Roosevelt Kermit (given name) Kermit, the stage name for Paul Leveridge of Black Grape Kermit (protocol), for computer file transfers Kermit, Texas Kermit, West...
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2 MHz CPU codename: Clarke (Saturn 1LT8 core) Communication protocol(s): Kermit (protocol) On-board ROM: 256 KB On-board RAM: 32 KB Maximum additional...
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XMODEM (category BBS file transfer protocols)
and the sender changes its behavior to not expect them. BLAST (protocol) Kermit (protocol) Telecommunications: XMODEM: A Standard Is Born, By Alfred Glossbrenner...
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Telnet (category Internet Protocol based network software)
grabbing HyTelnet Kermit List of terminal emulators Reverse telnet SSH Virtual terminal Postel, J.; Reynolds, J. K. (1983). "Telnet Protocol Specification"...
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removed. X.PC YModem ZModem BLAST (protocol) Kermit (protocol) Janssen, Cory. "What is the Microcom Networking Protocol (MNP)". techopedia.com. Retrieved...
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normally by ensuring that control codes are escaped (such as in the Kermit protocol) or omitted by design (such as in ANSI terminal control). If no handshaking...
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BLAST (Blocked Asynchronous Transmission), like XMODEM and Kermit, is a communications protocol designed for file transfer over asynchronous communication...
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Kermit Barron Gosnell (born February 9, 1941) is an American serial killer and former abortion doctor. He provided illegal late-term abortions at his clinic...
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command for copying data cp (Unix) – Unix command for copying data Kermit (protocol) OS/8, OS/8 System Reference Manual CP/M, CP/M Operating System Manual...
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ZMODEM (category BBS file transfer protocols)
ZMODEM-90 to work on 7-bit networks, whereas earlier protocols (with the notable exception of Kermit) had all demanded 8-bits to one degree or another....
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accessible to consumers at the end of the decade. 1981 – Kermit (protocol) – a binary protocol that can be used with telnet or other BBS systems to transfer...
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YMODEM (category BBS file transfer protocols)
YMODEM is a file transfer protocol used between microcomputers connected together using modems. It was primarily used to transfer files to and from bulletin...
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transfer program, which was developed into the Macintosh version of the Kermit protocol at Columbia University. During his 20-year tenure at Stanford he worked...
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OS Roman to support ISO/IEC 8859-1, was created by the creators of Kermit (protocol) to solve this problem. The earlier seven-bit U.S. American Standard...
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was also available, dubbed "Carbon Copy for the Mac". BLAST (protocol) Kermit (protocol) "Guide to the Stephen M. Cabrinety Collection". 1991. "Object...
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can be done using online or other "outside" services. BLAST (protocol) Kermit (protocol) Zamzar Erik Sandberg-Diment (June 14, 1987). "The Executive Computer"...
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instead of 8-color, user-selected fonts including Shift JIS support, Kermit protocol support, and auto-opening of downloaded files. The latter was useful...
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the position the dollar sign takes in US codepages. 3270 emulator Kermit (protocol) Robert Orfali; Dan Harkey (September 1993). Client/server programming...
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For a protocol using small packets, this delay can be larger than the time needed to send a packet. For instance, the UUCP "g" protocol and Kermit both...
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telephone number. In the following years, new protocols such as Kermit were released, until the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) was standardized 1985 (RFC 959)....
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PC World Product of the Year awards.[citation needed] BLAST (protocol) Kermit (protocol) M. David Stone (January 12, 1988). "Crosstalk Mk.4". PC Magazine...
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The B protocol, or CIS B, is a file transfer protocol developed for the CompuServe Information Service, and implemented in 1981. The protocol was later...
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Telebit (redirect from Packetized Ensemble Protocol)
character echo. This also caused problems for file transfer protocols, e.g., UUCP 'g' or Kermit, where a small packet of data was sent by one computer, followed...
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SMODEM (category BBS file transfer protocols)
Smodem refers to a bidirectional protocol for file transfer used between modems and the DOS program in which the protocol is implemented, both of which were...
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transfer protocol for use on bulletin board systems (BBSs). It has the relatively rare feature that it is fully bidirectional, allowing the protocol to upload...
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X/Y/ZModem transfers. It was written to break the reliance on old DOS external protocols such as [F]DSZ and CEXYZ. It supports TCP socket and stdio transfers....
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bulletin board systems (1978), Usenet (1980), Kermit (1981), and many others. The File Transfer Protocol (FTP) for use on the Internet was standardized...
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JMODEM (category BBS file transfer protocols)
JMODEM is a file transfer protocol developed by Richard Johnson in 1988. It is similar to the seminal XMODEM in most ways, but uses a variable-size packet...
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