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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Subject: Re: XYZModem support in MSKermit 3.14
Date: 23 Aug 1999 17:45:54 GMT
Organization: Columbia University
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To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
In article <37C186AD.AF342B71@libdems.force9.co.uk>,
Jonathan Graham Harston <jgh@arcade.demon.co.uk> wrote:
: Reading the blurb gave me the impression that MS-DOS KERMIT 3.14
: supported X/Y/ZMODEM file transfer.
:
What blurb?
: So, I downloaded a copy to play with to see if it would do what I need
: (I'm developing some serial-based communications systems).
:
: However, I couldn't for the life of me find out how to get it to do
: an X/Y/ZModem file transfer.
:
: The blurb also says that Kermit95 supports XYZ, but that's not
: available for preview downloading; and I'm reluctant to send off money
: for something if I don't actually know what it does. I've already got
: a cupboard full of useless software that I didn't need to have bought.
:
When the next version is ready, there will be a downloadable trial version.
: Can somebody give a definitive answer. Does MS-Kermit 3.xx support
: XYZ?
:
No.
: How do I get it to do it?
:
There might be some way you can get an external XYZMODEM protocol
implementation like DSZ to use the connection that MS-DOS Kermit has made,
but you're on your own for that (unless any readers who have experience with
it can offer instructions).
- Frank