Using Kermit with Anzio
Introduction
Kermit is an older, but common, file transfer protocol for moving a file from one system to another over a currently open communications channel.
Kermit is an older, but common, file transfer protocol for moving a file from one system to another over a currently open communications channel.
With AnzioWin version 15.0, we have included an enhanced interactive FTP dialog that operates similar to Windows Explorer.
In most cases, dumb terminals can print or output to an attached device of some type, such as a printer. This works very similar to passthrough printing.
It is possible through AnzioWin for the user to define macros, or small scripts, to run Anzio functions and commands.
With the release of AnzioWin 15, there is a new concept that underlies many of the new features in AnzioWin.
AnzioWin and Anzio Lite support the SSH, Secure Shell, protocol.
At present Anzio products do not contain a host or phone number "Address Book" embedded in the program.
Both Anzio Lite and AnzioWin are designed to be an every day telnet program. This includes the use of these products through your web browser.
With the release of Anzio 15 there is a new "printer setup" dialog that allows you to select numerous options for passthrough printing with Anzio
In prior releases of Anzio Lite and AnzioWin, a restricted version was available.