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From: nlevy@usa.net.TO_EMAIL_REMOVE_THIS (Nir Levy)
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Subject: [pleaes help]Transferring Files Using Kermit and Modem only.
Date: Tue, 14 Apr 1998 09:43:03 GMT
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Please help a clueless newbie!
I need to transfer files from a Linux box to a Dos/Win95 box. I don't have internet
access on either of the machines. I tought about using Kermit (and DosKermit) to
trasfer files using modems (each box have it's modem) but I don't know how to do
this. I tried reading but it tells me that I have to be at two places at the same
time (it say I need to "send" on one machine and "recieve" on the other machine).
Please let me know how to do this.
(I would appriciate a copy via email).
Nir Levy.
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