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From: "Den" <dirvine@psln.com>
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Subject: Re: 0S9 to Win98
Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1998 11:21:31 -0000
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I forgot in my last post that you may not have the necessary capabilities
on the os9 machine to copy the file from your win98 to the os9 machine.
Does it support FTP transfers?
Dennis
Brian Reid wrote in message
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t>...
>I am trying to transfer SEM (scanning electron microscope) data and image
>files from a TN8502 system to a PC. The Tracor Northern system uses
>Microware's OS9 and the PC is running Windows98. I have Kermit95 on the
>windows computer and a serial connection to the OS9 system. How do I
>obtain a 5.25" copy of Kermit for the TN8502 side which is formatted for
>OS9?
>
>Thanks in advance for any suggestions.