Date: 12-MAY-1987 12:16:44
From: SYSKERMIT%vax1.central.lancaster.ac.uk@Cs.Ucl.AC.UK
Subject: File BBC145.ANN

                           BBC KERMIT 1.33
                           ===============

BBC Kermit 1.33 is now online. This is a bug fix release with no new facilities
over the previous release 1.30. Problems cured are:

  - Reverse screen scrolling in VT52 mode now works correctly. This was a bug
    in OS1.20 which has been circumvented. I am not particularly happy with
    the appearance of the result, and as time permits I shall try to improve
    the way this and similar operations are handled.

  - Function keys are reset to their correct power-on defaults on EXIT or OS
    command. This cures a problem whereby WordWise users found that 
    SHIFT-Cursor
    did not work after using Kermit

  - A lost ACK to an S packet sent by BBC Kermit is now handled correctly.

  - BBC Kermit will now talk to systems that send pad characters between the
    block-check and the end-of-packet marker.


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                                BBC KERMIT 1.42
                                ===============

   BBC Kermit  version  1.42  for models  B, B+,  B+128 and  Master 128  is now
available. The features and changes in the new release are as follows:

   - The Master 128 is now fully supported, the minor  incompatibilities  which
     existed in version 1.33 being cleared.
     
   - ADFS  is now fully supported. BBC Kermit will generate local file names of
     length appropriate to the selected filing system.
     
   - The character used when modifying non-unique names has been changed to  be
     a "+" as "&" is not legal under ADFS or some Econet file server systems.
     
   - The disc based version will utilise the shadow screen on the B+, B+128 and
     Master 128 and will provide a VT52 terminal emulation.
     
   - The SET VT52 and SET VDU-WIDTH commands are removed, and a new command SET
     TERMINAL  introduced.  This  takes  a  parameter  describing the emulation
     needed, which can be one of TT40 or TT80 for teletype emulations, or VT52.
     For future use,  additional  types  of  VT100,  TEK,  A  and  B  are  also
     selectable but will not, of course, be usable (see below).
     
   - The default terminal type will be set automatically from the machine type.
     The  ROM version will default to VT52 always; the RAM version will default
     to VT52 on the B+, B+128 and Master 128, and to TT40 on the B.
     
   - Files are no longer closed on entry, so that the  system  can  be  started
     from auto-boot with set up commands in the !BOOT file. A new command CLOSE
     alllows  all open files to be closed if this is necessary. Since there are
     now two commands beginning with "C", a new command "C" has  been  provided
     as  a  synonym  for  CONNECT,  so that the commonly-used abbreviation will
     still work.
     
   - The RAM version now sets OSHWM to lie above the  program  image,  so  that
     commands  such  as  *COPY  will  not  destroy  the program. The mode to be
     selected on reset is changed to  7  to  avoid  corruption  when  BREAK  is
     pressed.  Note  that  the change to OSHWM is not undone if, for example, a
     *BASIC command is issued to leave KERMIT: the EXIT command shoud always be
     used.
     
   - CONTROL-BREAK now exits the RAM version.
     
   - The code for sending break levels on the comms line has been  changed  and
     should reduce or eliminate the garbling that occurred in earlier releases.
     
   - A  new  command  SET  FILE  NAME  controls how file names sent by a remote
     Kermit are handled. NORMAL, the default, treats  them  as  "name.type"  as
     before;  UNTRANSLATED uses the name exactly as sent, so it must be a legal
     BBc file name.
     
   - User vectors have been removed (no-one responded to  a newsletter question
     on whether this feature was used). The JSR command had been removed on the
     pre-release 1.40n versions, but has been re-instated.
     
   - A file being received from a remote Kermit is now correctly deleted if the
     remote sends an EOF(D) packet.
     
   - An  ACK(X) or an ACK(Z) in response to a data packet sent by BBC Kermit is
     now handled correctly.
     
   - The system no longer forces selection of the parallel printer, so debug or
     file transfer to network printer should now work. It's up to the  user  to
     make sure he doesn't have the serial printer selected!
     
   - OSBYTE  calls with A=70 (decimal) are now used by BBC Kermit, so there may
     be interactions if run in a machine with another ROM that responds to this
     call.
     
   - The bug in DFS 2.24 on the Master 128, which affects the  OSFIND  call  to
     close  all  files, is substantially circumvented, but the real solution to
     this must be to obtain DFS2.25 or remember to use the correct  release  of
     the CONVERT utility.
     
   - The  source is  now compatible  with both  the  ADE assembler and the free
     65C02 assembler distributed with it.  A question is output at the start of
     an assembly to determine which is being used.
     
   - A  new command,  TRANSFER, allows  raw  uploading  of files with full flow
     control to systems without Kermit.

   - The Master 128 keypad is used in VT52 mode to emulate a real VT52 pad.


   Version  1.42  also contains code to make use of terminal emulation in other
ROMs. The main program (both ROM and RAM versions) will  make  a  service  call
with OSBYTE 70 if the currently-selected terminal type is not one they support:
the  Terminal Extension ROM may take the call and provide terminal emulation if
it wishes. 

  From this version on, the source can be assembled with the Lancaster 65C02 
Sideways-RAM/ROM based assembler, supplied free with BBC Kermit. The 
commercially available ADE assembler can still be used, but the Lancaster 
Assembler is the preferred tool to use.

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                          BBC KERMIT VERSION 1.43
                          =======================

This is a minor bug fix release. Version 1.42 and earlier all suffered from a
bug in handling the receive-quote character (with B7 set) sent from the remote
side if 8th- bit prefixing was not in use. The symptoms were that the character
would be stored in the file with B6 inverted.

As the default mode of operation of BBC Kermit is to select space parity and
hence always try to negotiate the use of 8th-bit prefixing, it took a long time
for this bug to come to light.


Thanks to Arjen Raateland of Helsinki, Finland for pointing the bug out.


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                      BBC KERMIT 1.44
                      ===============

BBC Kermit 1.44 is a minor bug-fix release that contains no new user facilities
The changes from version 1.43 are as follows:

 - Quoting and 8th-bit-prefixing are done correctly in G packets (i.e. those
   containing the command strings generated by the REMOTE command.) In previous
   versions, for example, any REMOTE command such as REMOTE DIR ABCDEF, which 
   generated a 6-character sub-field, would fail to pass the field length byte
   correctly.

 - REM CWD now sends the password correctly.

 - Bit 7 (the parity bit) is now stripped from all bytes received from the 
   remote system in terminal mode, before they are output to the screen.

 - Wildcard file send will now not attempt to send any files that are in fact
   sub-directories (on ADFS for example). Sub-directories can still be sent as
   files if they are named explicitely.

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                        BBC KERMIT 1.45
                        ===============

BBC Kermit 1.45 is now available. This corrects a serious bug that appeared in
1.44, which prevented it talking to Kermit servers if 8th-bit-prefixing was
not in use. Any server command would immediately fail with a message "Too
many retries", with only the I packet interchange being done.

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