$            1000
COMMANDS     1100
DEFAULT      1200
EXIT         1300
FINISH       1400
GET          1500
LOGOFF       1600
PAR          1700
RECEIVE      1800
SEND         1900
SET          2000
SET_RECEIVE_PARAMETERS           2100
SET_SEND_PARAMETERS    2200
SHOW         2300
/end
/begin $

   $mts_command

Passes the 'mts_command' to the local MTS for direct
execution.

/end
/begin commands
The following commands are available:

    Send               -  send file to remote Kermit
    Receive            -  receive a file from a remote Kermit
    Get                -  get a file from a remote Kermit
    Set                -  sets various options
    Show               -  display options
    Exit               -  exits Kermit
    Server             -  put Kermit into remote server mode
    Finish             -  shut down remote Kermit server
    Logoff             -  shut down/logoff Kermit server
    $                  -  sends command to MTS

/end
/begin default

To quit enter EXIT or STOP or QUIT

Enter HELP COMMANDS for a list of commands.

Enter HELP name_of_command for details on a particular command.
/end
/begin exit

   Exit

Stops the local Kermit and tries to shutdown the remote Kermit.
Synonyms for this command include 'Stop' and 'Quit'.

/end
/begin Finish

   Finish

This command shuts down a remote Kermit.

/end
/begin Get

   Get remote_filename  local_filename

Gets the 'remote_filename' from a remote server Kermit. If a
'local_filename' is given then the incoming file will be placed
in the file by that local name otherwise it will use the remote
filename. If that name is invalid then the incoming file will be
placed into the scratch file -Kermit. If the file already exists
locally it will be emptied be the incoming file data is put into
it.

/end
/begin Logoff

   Logoff

This command shuts down a remote Kermit and logs you off. A
synonym for this command is 'Bye'.

/end
/begin Par

The PAR= options include:

     User - start Kermit in user mode. Normally Kermit starts in
            server mode.
     FileType Binary     - default filetype to binary
     FileType MTS-Binary - default filetype to MTS-Binary

Capitals in the above commands are minimum abbreviations. Par
options may be separated by commas or spaces.

/end
/begin receive

   Receive  local_filename

This command is used to receive a file from a remote user KERMIT.
The other Kermit must be in user mode and have issued a 'Send'
command. If no 'local_filename' is specified the incoming file
will use the name passed for the incoming file. If that name is
not a valid MTS name then the file will be placed in the scratch
file -KERMIT. If a 'local_filename' is given then that name will
be used for the incoming file. If the incoming file already
exists it will be emptied.

/end
/begin send

    Send mts_filename  remote_filename

This command is used to send an MTS file to a remote KERMIT. If
only the 'mts_filename' is specified then the file will be sent
to the remote file by the same name. If the optional
'remote_filename' is given the file is sent to the remote file
having that name.

/end
/begin set
The following options may be set using the "Set" command.

  Set   filetype  text           - default. File is text file.
        filetype  binary         - file being moved is binary
        filetype  mts-binary     - file moved is MTS file
        binary-blocksize  n      - the line length for binary
                                   data lines (1 to 32767)

        debug     on           - Do packet tracing. Put trace
                                   in file Kermit.log
                  off            - set packet tracing off.
        delay     n              - seconds for user Kermit to
                                   wait before sending the first
                                   packet

        notify    n              - sets the packet count display
                                   frequency

        receive   <parameters>   - see 'set_receive_parameters'

        send      <parameters>   - see 'set_send_parameters'

        line      *n*            - set remote line to mounted
                                   device *n*

/end
/begin set_receive_parameters

   Set receive  end-of-line ! packet-length ! padding !
                 padchar ! quote ! start-of-packet !
                 timeout     n

Where n is a decimal integer or the decimal representation of an
ASCII character. This option may be used to reset some of the
paramzters that you expect an incoming packet to have. The option
is provided so that you can talk to non-standard Kermits.

/end
/begin set_send_parameters

   Set receive  end-of-line ! packet-length ! padding !
                 padchar ! quote ! start-of-packet !
                 timeout     n

Where n is a decimal integer or the decimal representation of an
ASCII character. This option may be used to reset some of the
parameters that a remote Kemit might expect. The option is
provided so that you can talk to non-standard Kermits.

/end
/begin show

The current value of any settable option may be displayed by
entering Show followed by the name of the option.

/end
