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Filename : MSRM314.PCH

 
Output of file : MSRM314.PCH contained in archive : MSVIBM.ZIP
314 \x2c49 ; File MSRM314.PCH. No lines may precede this one.
; For MS Kermit/IBM-PC Version 3.14, Patches 1-6, 26 May 1995
; Put this file on your PC in the same directory with your MSKERMIT.INI file.
; If necessary rename this file to be MSKERMIT.PCH.
; Then start MS-DOS Kermit and give the command PATCH, or give the
; command PATCH in MSKERMIT.INI.
; Patch 1 OPTIONAL. Use different video mode for Orchid Designer Professional
; VGA board when switching to 132 columns. Substitute new hexadecimal value of
; the video mode for the second "23" below. 23h is for Orchid Designer board
; and others based on the same Tseng Labs chip set.
; To enable this patch remove the semicolons from the two lines below.
;bs:53cb 23 23
;ds:1c6d 30 31
; Patch 2 Correct search path worker for relative paths
as:000c 00 06 8c d8 8e d8 fc b0 5c f2 ae 07 c3
as:1cd3 fc e8 36 e3
ds:1c6d 00 32
; Patch 3 Correct recognition of ST after OSC and PM
bs:0000 00 81 3e 92 c6 5f 61 75 08 5b 3c 9c 75 03 e9 61 5a c3
bs:5df3 81 e8 1a a2 90 90 90 90 90 90
ds:1c6d 32 33
; Patch 4 Do not encode data in Resend ACK packet
as:2ee1 a2 e9 34 d1
as:0018 00 a2 3f 16 56 06 be 3e 16 89 0e 4b 11
as:0024 00 8b 3e 49 11 8e c7 8b 3e 47 11 fc f3 a4 07 5e 5f e9 b6 2e
ds:1c6d 33 34
; Patch 5 Optional: Ignore or use hyphen as READ line continuation character
; Ignore: Remove semicolons (;) at start of "as:..." and "ds:..." lines below
; Retain: Place semicolons (;) at start of "as:..." and "ds:..." lines below
as:a4e3 75 eb
ds:1c6d 00 35
; Patch 6 Correct loss of mail-to destination after first of multiple files
as:0cdb a2 90 90 90
ds:1c6d 00 36


  3 Responses to “Category : Recently Uploaded Files
Archive   : MSVIBM.ZIP
Filename : MSRM314.PCH

  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

  2. This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.

  3. But one thing that puzzles me is the “mtswslnkmcjklsdlsbdmMICROSOFT” string. There is an article about it here. It is definitely worth a read: http://www.os2museum.com/wp/mtswslnk/