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From: collins@iastate.edu (Gene Collins)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Problem with File Xfer (Binary vs Text) ??
Date: 8 Dec 1994 20:44:22 GMT
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In article <3bvb54$jmd@apakabar.cc.columbia.edu> fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz) writes:
>In article <D06y9C.8p9@nntpa.cb.att.com>,
>-M.BAKER <mrbaker@hodcs.ho.att.com> wrote:
>>I believe that I am having a problem with file transfer between my PC
>>and our UNIX system. Here are the particulars:
>>
>>PC running MS-Kermit 3.14/Beta 12 (14 Nov 94)
>>UNIX running C-Kermit 5A(190) for Solaris 2.x (4 Oct 94)
>>
>>When I use pcsend to download files from UNIX to the PC, everything works
>>fine... But when I use pcget to upload files from PC to UNIX, every file
>>gets transferred as "Binary" even if I want "Text" type transfer.
>>
>This was a bug in Beta-12, which should be fixed in the current beta
>release, Beta-14.
>
>- Frank
Well, unfortunately, I seem to be having a similar problem
downloading zip files from a bbs, specifically a Wildcat bbs. I
had set file type binary on the pc before starting the download.
The transfer seemed to take place ok, no error messages etc.
When I tried to unzip the files, I was told that the files were
damaged. This is the same procedure I've used several times with
KERMIT 3.13. I'm currently using beta 14 of 3.14. Any
suggestions? Thanks.
Gene Collins (collins@iastate.edu)