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From: wcbst4+@pitt.edu (William C Beegle)
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Subject: Re: HELP: sz/rz on kermit
Date: 3 Aug 1995 15:04:50 GMT
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Brendan J. F. Scallon (scallon@ux4.cso.uiuc.edu) wrote:
> I am running FreeBSD 2.0 with C-Kermit. I am having trouble with
> running the zmodem and am trying to use the define command to use it
> like
> defile sz /usr/local/bin/sz %1 < /dev/cua00 > /dev/cua00
Now there's your problem. Once you've defiled the sz program, it's not
gonna work until you've undone your wrongs. Delete the old rz/sz, hose
down the machine with industrial solvent (disconnect the power first,
we practice safe computing around here), have the hardware blessed by
Chuck (you never can be too careful), spend a day in meditation,
contemplating the cruelty of defiling software, then attempt a fresh
build of the zmodem software.
If that doesn't work, you may want to look at your command syntax.
-willie
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