As submitted to Decus, Kermit-11 is on one of three types of media: 1. 16MT9 DOS format tape, full kit, read by FLX on RSX and PIP on RSTS/E. 2. 3 RX01 RT11 format disks, read by COPY on RT11, FLX on RSX and FIT on RSTS/E 3. 2 RX50 disks, one P/OS format for use on P/OS and Micro/RSX, and the other RT11 format for reading under RT11, RSTS/E (with FIT) and RSX (with FLX). The floppy disk kits do NOT include any source files. The installation notes, K11INS.DOC, do not contain any references to specific media or ways to transfer files from a specific type of media. For the RX01 disks, the files are: 1/3 K11.TSK, K11RT4.SAV, K11XM.SAV 2/3 K11POS.TSK, K11RSX.TSK 3/3 K11NRS.TSK, K11HLP.HLP, K11INS.DOC and K11FLP.DOC. For the RX50 disks, the files are: 1/2 RT11 format K11POS.TSK, K11.TSK, K11RT4.SAV, K11XM.SAV, K11HLP.HLP K11INS.DOC 2/2 P/OS format K11RSX.TSK, K11POS.TSK, K11XM.SAV, K11HLP.HLP K11INS.DOC P/OS disks are readable under MicroRSX, the files are in directory [KERMIT]. RT11 format disks can be read with FLX on RSX and FIT on RSTS/E. The best way to make copies of the diskettes is to use the COPY/DEV command under RT11 and PRO/RT11. This does a physical copy of the entire disk without regard for the internal file structure or data on the diskettes. Of course, copying disks under P/OS from the menu is only possible for P/OS format disks. Note the K11POS.TSK will run under RSX11M/M+, the only difference from K11RSX is (1) NO DAP support and (2) the task is linked to RMSRES. In all cases, please read K11INS.DOC for more information.