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From: jrd@cc.usu.edu (Joe Doupnik)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Auto download: how?
Message-Id: <1995Nov30.201503.68350@cc.usu.edu>
Date: 30 Nov 95 20:15:03 MDT
References: <BZHANG.95Nov30080403@uhunix2.its.Hawaii.Edu>
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In article <BZHANG.95Nov30080403@uhunix2.its.Hawaii.Edu>, bzhang@uhunix2.its.Hawaii.Edu (Bin Zhang) writes:
> I am new to this list. This question might have been asked before.
> But How can I start downloading automatically, something like:
>
> Right now I have to do it this way:
>
> 1. C-Kermit> send file
> 2. Alt-x
> 3. MS-Kermit> receive
>
> Is it possible that I can simply do step 1 and Kermit will do the
> receiving for me? I am using Kermit 3.14 for DOS. Thanks.
---------
The easiest approach is this way:
1. C-Kermit> server
2. Alt-x
3. MS-Kermit> get filename or send filename
That gives you more flexibility. "filename" can contain wild cards
to deal with a group of files. These commands are explained well in the user's
manuals, the books "Using MS-DOS Kermit" and "Using C-Kermit." Try typing HELP
at the MSK command prompt and see the book reference.
There are more advanced techniques but I think they are best left
alone until you feel comfortable with standard ones.
Joe D.