On SCO Unix 3.2v4.2 I have used Kermit and sz/rz but a customer now must
transfer files to another site via XModem. I have not seen any software
for Unix to handle this as of yet. I would appreciate feedback if you
have seen this.
Thanks!
Thanks!
--Quote:>On SCO Unix 3.2v4.2 I have used Kermit and sz/rz but a customer now must
>transfer files to another site via XModem. I have not seen any software
>for Unix to handle this as of yet. I would appreciate feedback if you
>have seen this.
>Thanks!
ckeck for sx/rx, they usually travel in pairs with sz/rz
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Austin, TX
< Win '95; What property do you want to set today ? >-
> > Posted: 9 Jan 1996 03:21:47 GMT
> > Org. : INS Info Services, Des Moines, IA, USA
> > On SCO Unix 3.2v4.2 I have used Kermit and sz/rz but a customer now must
> > transfer files to another site via XModem. I have not seen any software
> > for Unix to handle this as of yet. I would appreciate feedback if you
> > have seen this.
> > Thanks!
> Doesn't the source for "rz/sz come with "rx/sx" also ?
> Mine did.
cd /wherever/your/rz/sz/binaries/are
ln rz rx
ln rz rb
ln sz sx
ln sz sb
Quote:>Bela<
> Posted: 9 Jan 1996 03:21:47 GMT
> Org. : INS Info Services, Des Moines, IA, USA
> On SCO Unix 3.2v4.2 I have used Kermit and sz/rz but a customer now must
> transfer files to another site via XModem. I have not seen any software
> for Unix to handle this as of yet. I would appreciate feedback if you
> have seen this.
> Thanks!
Mine did.
mp
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. .- .-
./ .--...
.----- 0 .--
'..... .......
' ' ''
' '
Get your xmodem from wherever you got your zmodem.Quote:Max Austin writes:
> On SCO Unix 3.2v4.2 I have used Kermit and sz/rz but a customer now must
> transfer files to another site via XModem. I have not seen any software
> for Unix to handle this as of yet. I would appreciate feedback if you
> have seen this.
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You already have it. sz/rz implement not only Zmodem, but also
Ymodem and Xmodem. Check the man pages that come with the sz/rz
source for details on the various options. You can also link them
to sx/rx and sb/rb to modify their behaviour; the former pair will
use Xmodem.
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Stephen M. Dunn, CNE, ACE, Sr. Systems Analyst, United System Solutions Inc.
104 Carnforth Road, Toronto, ON, Canada M4A 2K7 (416) 750-7946 x251
I have spent some time looking through the Unix manuals I own,
and browsed through the FAQs for this group, and am unable to find the
Unix commands (if any) for using the Xmodem protocol to do file
transfers. Could someone post the command name and syntax for me? I
normally use Zmodem and know that command syntax, but when using Windows
Terminal (I know, I know, get a real comm pkg) I am unable to do binary
transfers since it doesn't support Zmodem. Thanks in advance for any
assistance with this matter.
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Kerry Murphy | "There is nothing so important that one's
GO COWBOYS!!! GO EMMITT!! | children while their still around."
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