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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
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Subject: Re: Binary files transfer terminates after 770K
Date: 8 Oct 1997 13:47:32 GMT
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In article <01bcd3d9$4dafebb0$0101c8c8@hull03>,
Ian Houldridge <nospam@nospam.demon.co.uk> wrote:
: I have a customer using a SUN Unix system & C-kermit 6.0.192. When he
: sends a binary file to my MSDOS PC running kermit 3.14 or 3.15 beta the
: transfer terminates each time at 770k.
:
No matter what file? Or only when transferring a particular file?
: I can use the MSDOS versions from my NT box & transfer larger binary files
: no problem. I can use C-Kermit 6.0.192 from my VAX and no-problem.
:
: To get the file here, i connected the modem to my VAX and received the file
: (900K) there. As a test, I transfered the same file to the MSDOS PC using
: the VAX C-Kermit without any problems.
:
: I suspect that because I can transfer files using my NT box & VAX to the PC
: that the problem is on the UNIX box.
:
We know that all three Kermit programs (UNIX C-Kermit, VMS C-Kermit,
MS-DOS Kermit) work OK. Therefore I would suspect the connection between
the Sun and your PC. Exactly how is the connection made and what are its
components? (modems, terminal servers, ...) Or, more to the point, how do
we know how transparent the connection is? Are you using control-character
"unprefixing"? If so, what happens when you "set prefixing all"? Or, in
the extreme case, "set parity space"?
- Frank