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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
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Subject: Re: Kermit file transfer with AMSOFT RS232
Date: 20 Aug 1998 14:36:13 GMT
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In article <1998081820424500.QAA29192@ladder03.news.aol.com>,
Zilog324 <zilog324@aol.com> wrote:
: I've got a problem to transfer files from a PC (WIN95) to a CPC6128 by
: using a RS232C from AMSOFT (which is dated from 1985). So I've got some
: questions about that.
:
: 1) How could I extract real files from a '.dsk' ? In order to transfert
: them one by one.
:
: 2) I find a utility (PIP) in CPM+ which allow me to transfer text files,
: however I need to transfert binary files :)
:
: 3) With hyperterminal on PC you can transfert files with the Kermit
: protcol.
:
: So what I need is a CPM+ program which could allow me to transfer binary
: files. I think that the '.COM' program from CPM are ASCII files so It
: shouldn't make any problem to transfert this one.
:
Look for Kermit software in the Kermit Project archive at Columbia
University:
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/
For CP/M:
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/cpm.html
Among the CP/M Kermit versions, you'll find one for the Amstrad CPC 6128.
- Frank