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From: Steve Roche <sroche@monmouth.com>
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Subject: Equivalence to FTP 'hash' command
Date: Mon, 22 Dec 1997 13:02:12 -0500
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Using Kermit 3.0 on DOS 6.2, is there a way to indicate file transfer
activity similar to the FTP hash command? How can I indicate that
something is actually occuring while a large file is transferred over
the course of several files?
Steve Roche