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I'm running the IAK in OS/2 WARP (blue) and just obtained the subject comm
protocol package to use in accessing the OS/2 Shareware BBS. I connect just fine,
but can't figure out how to start a DL. I select the file(s) I want and it tells me to
start my DL. The screen shows the B00000, etc. I hit ALT-X to get a command
prompt and enter RECEIVE F:\DL (F:\DL being the directory where I would like to
receive the file(s). It seems to start to DL, but doesn't, quitting after a minute or
so. I'm used to ZMODEM in other comm packages which starts DL's and UL's
automatically. Obviously, I'm doing something wrong and/or not doing something I
should be doing. Would appreciate any help/clues.
FWIW, I am able to DL from this host using VMODEM (from the SIO comm package)
but it's VERY slow...about 700cps though I'm using a USR Courier V34, as is my
Internet provider and the host. This is not a line problem as I get consistant 26.4k
connections and around 3000cps DL's in non-Internet connects. FTP Dl's are "fast"
though I don't have a number.
Thanks for any help.