Sperry Univac KERMIT was contributed by Paul Stevens Madison Academic Computing Center 1210 West Dayton Street University Of Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin 53706 (608) 262-9618 Here is the text of his letter: "For what it is worth, here is our version of KERMIT that runs on Sperry 100/82. Documentation is meager. Instructions for users are in the listing itself in the form of `HELP' strings. Instructions for implementing on other 1100 computers amount to a few comments on page 1. Probably the most helpful comment consists of my name, address, and phone number. Good luck!" A subsequent phone conversation revealed that there actually is a manual, which you may obtain by sending a self-addressed stamped envelope to the above. It is not included with the distribution since there is no plain-text version of it (it was for a particular photocomposer using a text formatter than cannot produce plain text). The program is written in Univac 1100 Exec assembly language. The unusual use of alphabetic case in the listing is not a mistake; the author actually typed it in that way. There is also a version of KERMIT for the Univac 1100 written in Ratfor to run under the Software Tools environment. See STKERMIT.*.