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From: jaltman@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Jeffrey Altman)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: help w\ kermit send binary
Date: 18 Nov 1994 19:10:29 GMT
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In article <1994Nov17.130348.1694@apgea.army.mil>,
Joseph E. Eisenmeier <jeeisenm> <jeeisenm> wrote:
>Can anyone give me a clue about sending a *.zip file from unix host to pc?
>I type kermit, at prompt send filename, shell to dos prompt and startup
>kermit on pc. Binary 7 bit transfer is set in .kermrc and verified by
>show command. Host uses 7 bit protocol so I'm forced to use kermit (if itwas
> 8 bit I'd have my choice of software).
>
>anyway receive works fine (from pc to host), but send gets aborted
>too quick for me to see the error message.
>
What software are you using on the PC side of the connection?
If you are not using MS-DOS Kermit, I would suggest that you do. Many other
software packages that claim Kermit protocol support are very selective
about which parts of the protocol definition they implement.
We need more info to help.
Jeffrey Altman * PO Box 220415 * Great Neck, NY * 11022-0415 * (516) 466-5495
"C-Kermit: available on more platforms than any other communications software."
"Kermit FTP: sending files whenever and wherever they are needed."
*NEW* OS/2 version 5A(190): ftp kermit.columbia.edu /kermit/archives/ckoker.zip