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From: mgebhard@panix.com (Mike G.)
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Subject: Re: Xmodem Protocal
Date: 15 Jul 1998 16:21:46 -0400
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In <35ACCC0A.1DFC@yahoo.com> "Art L." <art1958@yahoo.com> writes:
>Starman wrote:
>>
>> I a looking for a version of XMODEM that will work with KERMIT 6. on a
>> SCO 5.2 system. I have tried download the new version of XMODEM from
>> www.omen.com. but I can not get it to work.
>You need to dowload an earlier version of sz and rz (which are linked to
>sx and rx).
>For SCO you can get them in TLS025 at ftp://ftp.sco.com/TLS/tls025.tar.Z
If you have, or know someone who has the Garth & Nemeth Unix System
Administration book (The new edition with the red cover) the versions of
rs/sz included on the CD that comes with the book are the older versions
that allow their standard input and output to be redirected. I have
successfully compiled and used these versions under C-Kermit on a variety
of platforms....And the Solaris 1 binaries also run sucessfully on Solaris
2 systems...
Regards,
Mike Gebhardt
ReadQ Systems, Inc.