QUEENS UNIVERSITY TURBO PASCAL KERMIT 3.0 FOR THE IBM PC & COMPATIBLES May 1988 The QK-Kermit files have been renamed to all have the prefix QK3, so that they can be grouped together in the Kermit Distribution. Before using these files, they should be restored to their original names. To do this, make a new directory on your PC, e.g. QK, CD to it, download or copy the files QK*.* into this directory, and then type "qk3aay", which is a DOS batch file that will rename all the other files back to their original names. Documentation for the program is in QK3KER.DOC (QKKERMIT.DOC). The executable program KERMIT.EXE (QK3KER.EXE) has been encoded into a simple hex file (two hex digits = one binary 8-bit byte). It can be converted back into an .EXE file by running the program HEXEXE.PAS (QK3EXE.PAS) on it. QK Kermit was written and contributed by Victor Lee, Department of Computing and Communications, Dupuis Hall, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6 (Canada). The program can be ordered from him on diskette (specify 3.5" or 5.25"), with a printed manual, for $10.