Announcing a new release of KERMIT-80 for CP/M-80 systems. This release is version 3.6; it has no new functionality over version 3.5, but several major bugs have been fixed. These include: . Cursor addressing errors fixed for various systems. . During terminal emulation, some systems (the Kaypro II, for instance) would output nulls continuously. This has been fixed. Thanks to James Grossen at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville for these fixes. Users of CP/M Kermit are encouraged to get the new .HEX files (using their current versions of Kermit), LOAD them, and try them out. If you do this, please let me know which system you tried, whether it worked, and if not, what went wrong. The .HEX files are available in KER:CPM*.HEX on any Columbia DEC-20. The old .HEX files from version 3.1 or 3.2 are still available under the same name, but with extension .OHX. The available configurations are: CPMAPPLE.HEX Apple II with Z80 SoftCard, DC Hayes MicroModem II CPMBRAIN.HEX Intertec SuperBrain CPMDMII.HEX DECmate II with CP/M option CPMGENERI.HEX "Generic" CP/M-80 version 2.x CPMHEATH.HEX Heath/Zenith 89 CPMKAYPRO.HEX Kaypro II CPMOSBORN.HEX Osborne 1 CPMOSI.HEX Ohio Scientific CPMPLUS.HEX "Generic" CP/M-80 version 3.0 (CP/M Plus) CPMRAINBO.HEX DEC Rainbow-100, CP/M-80 (Z80 side) CPMROBIN.HEX DEC VT180 "Robin" CPMTELCON.HEX Telcon Zorba CPMTRS80.HEX TRS-80 Model II with CP/M CPMVECTOR.HEX Vector Graphics CPMZ100.HEX Heath/Zenith Z100, CP/M-80 (Z80 side) In case you're still running version 3.2 or earlier of CP/M KERMIT, you should try out the new one. It includes many new features, including built-in DIR, ERA, and SET DEFAULT DISK commands to allow file management and disk switching without leaving and restarting the program, and the restriction of 16 files on any wildcard operation has been lifted. - Frank