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From: charlie@pc.antipope.org (Charlie Stross)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Q: How to back up a DOS box to UNIX via Kermit?
Date: Sat, 1 Aug 1998 11:58:27 +0100
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On 1 Aug 1998 02:14:39 GMT, dold@37.usenet.us.com
<dold@37.usenet.us.com> wrote:
>
>There is a separate utility called XSEND which will make a script for
>descending a hierachy, making new directories as it goes.
>I used this for replicating an MSDOS machine to a Unix box running Kermit.
>I don't remember where I got it, if it isn't on
>http://www.columbia.edu/kermit
>I could make it available for anon-ftp.
I've just spent half an hour searching ftp.columbia.edu for any sign of
it. If you wouldn't mind sticking it on an ftp site somewhere (assuming
that its copyright declaration permits it) ...
-- Charlie