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File Transfer
End of line char
Factory default: CTRL-M (i.e. CR)
This specifies the character which terminates the packet.
Quote char
Factory default: #
This specifies the character used to indicate that the next character is in the decimal
range 0 - 31, 128 - 159, or is a delete character (127).
Packet size
Factory default: 80
This specifies the maximum byte size of a packet from the sequence number byte and
including the checksum characters.
Checksum Type
Factory default: 1-Byte
This specifies the type of checksum computation used. 1-Byte and 2-Byte selects the
standard Kermit 1-byte and 2-byte checksum computations, respectively. 3-Byte-
CRC selects a cyclic redundancy checksum computation which is useful when
operating on noisy lines or transferring large packets.
Prompt For Filename
Factory default: Unselected
This option enables you to specify a different file name for each received file.
When enabled, a dialog box will be displayed before each file is sent when
performing a Kermit Send File from the host. The dialog box displays the name of
the file about to be transferred and gives you the opportunity to change it. If the
filename is acceptable, clicking the OK or Cancel button will cause the transfer to
continue, using the filename displayed. If you wish to change the name of the file,
edit the name in the text box before clicking OK. Clicking Cancel will revert back to
the original filename.
Force Print of File
Factory default: Unselected
Selecting this option will cause data received as part of a Kermit transfer to be
directed to the printer (through print) instead of a file.