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From: caf@omen.com (Chuck Forsberg WA7KGX)
Subject: Re: Kermit download from CompuServe.. best setup??
Organization: Omen Technology INC
Date: Sat, 5 Aug 1995 07:18:23 GMT
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References: <3uidtu$r5c@hpber004.swiss.hp.com> <DCCKKL.K63@omen.com> <3var29$nvm@apakabar.cc.columbia.edu> <3vsmvh$4v8@hpber004.swiss.hp.com>
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In article <3vsmvh$4v8@hpber004.swiss.hp.com>,
Daniel Huber <danielh@hpber002.swiss.hp.com> wrote:
>
>So, filtered out the flaming about several protocols and how some
>providers do use or not use them....
>
>The answer to my original question about the best kermit (190) setup for
>downloading files from CIS is:
>
>- Don't try it?
>- You are out of luck.
>- better not try it.
BTW I tried CKermit 190 on SCO Open Server 5 downloading some .jpg files
today, both via modem and via telnet, and it downloaded the files without
errors. You might check with Columbia University, HP, or your internet
provider to find out why your mileage is worse.
>
>If kermit does not work well, could somebody give me a pointer to a datacom
>program which would allow FAST downloads from my CIS account over the
>Internet.
Professional-YAM has B+ protocol and the ability to use telnet for outgoing
calls. But, we don't have binaries for Hp-Ux. We do have source code license
for $400, but please beware that TCP/IP interfacing is not well standardized
among different Unix systems.
--
Chuck Forsberg WA7KGX caf@omen.COM 503-621-3406 FAX:-3735
Omen Technology Inc "The High Reliability Software"
Author of YMODEM, ZMODEM, Professional-YAM, ZCOMM, GSZ and DSZ
TeleGodzilla BBS: 503-621-3746 FTP: ftp.cs.pdx.edu pub/zmodem