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From: jrd@cc.usu.edu (Joe Doupnik)
Subject: Re: XYZModem support in MSKermit 3.14
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Date: 23 Aug 99 13:31:02 MDT
Organization: Utah State University
To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
In article <37C186AD.AF342B71@libdems.force9.co.uk>, Jonathan Graham Harston <jgh@libdems.force9.co.uk> writes:
> Reading the blurb gave me the impression that MS-DOS KERMIT 3.14
> supported X/Y/ZMODEM file transfer.
>
> So, I downloaded a copy to play with to see if it would do what I need
> (I'm developing some serial-based communications systems).
>
> However, I couldn't for the life of me find out how to get it to do
> an X/Y/ZModem file transfer.
The authorative answer is MSK does not support *modem file
transfers.
Joe D. (the author)