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From: jrd@cc.usu.edu (Joe Doupnik)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Sending a Raw binary file?
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Date: 10 Jan 98 21:20:01 MDT
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In article <34B80EE6.6B7D@netlink.com.au>, Ross Irvine <rirvine@netlink.com.au> writes:
> Hi,
> I'd like to know how to send a raw binary file with Kermit for DOS
> 3.15.
>
> The reason for this, is I want to be able to upgrade the flash rom on
> some ISDN modems that I have attached to kermit 3.15. I havce the
> instructions on how this is done without using the modem's windows 95
> gui.
>
> I looked at using TRANSMIT but it waits for prompts and converts lf/cr
> etc so that's no good. I also looked at using TYPE, but if it's like DOS
> type it's end on a control-z. Obviously using SEND will be no good as
> it'll also send the kermit protocol information.
>
> I need a way of sending a binary file to the com port that doesn't do
> any convertion of cr/lf, doesn't expand \% codes etc.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> P.S Sorry if this turns up twice, you know, news servers!
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MSK wasn't designed with PROM burners or flash EPROMS in mind.
Flash units should use their own particular flash programs. COPY /B is
one approach, but it does no flow control. MSK is not the way to go
about this.
Joe D.