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From: dold@04.usenet.us.com
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Subject: Re: Trouble Transferring Binary Files : Repost
Date: 9 Apr 1998 17:03:44 GMT
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Donald N. Dally (ddally@voice-tel.com) wrote:
: The connection is being made as follows: From a SCO Unix box I telnet to a
: remote SCO Unix box (both OS3). On the remote SCO Unix box I open an
: asynchronous "cu" connection to the QNX box. I then initiate the command
I wonder about the 8-bit transparency of the cu connection being used.
Instead of using cu, you could copy the kermit program to the remote SCO
box, and use it to make the serial connection.
I am not surprised that this is not a suitable connection for binary
transfer.
You don't mention what version of SCO-kermit you are using. As Frank
mentioned, you might do well to retrieve both the current version of
SCO-kermit and QNX kermit
Kermit is available on the Internet via anonymous ftp from host
watsun.cc.columbia.edu [128.59.39.2]
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit
kermit/read.me kermit/bin/read.me explain file locations.
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Clarence A Dold - dold@network.rahul.net
- Pope Valley & Napa CA.