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From: dold@37.usenet.us.com
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Subject: Re: Q: How to back up a DOS box to UNIX via Kermit?
Date: 1 Aug 1998 23:45:33 GMT
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dold@37.usenet.us.com wrote:
: There is a separate utility called XSEND which will make a script for
: descending a hierachy, making new directories as it goes.
: I used this for replicating an MSDOS machine to a Unix box running Kermit.
: I don't remember where I got it, if it isn't on
: http://www.columbia.edu/kermit
: I could make it available for anon-ftp.
I found that the one on my system now is XSEND32.exe. I don't remember the
source, but the dates make me believe it is part of ther Kermit-95
distribution, so I don't feel free to post it.
But I did a yahoo search and came up with
http://www1.lu.se/msdosftp/network/termemul/kermit/old
where I found xsend.c, xsend.exe, and xsend.hlp
These are from 1988, and might be the ones I remember, although I think
it was earlier than that when I started using them.
I also used xsend.c, compiled on a little Unix box, to copy files to a
Unix box that had a tape drive, back before there was Ethernet ;-)
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Clarence A Dold - dold@network.rahul.net
- Pope Valley & Napa CA.