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- From: Sten M. Drescher <smd@hrt216.brooks.af.mil>
- Subject: Re: File transfers - slow Kermit, looking for Zmodem
- In-Reply-To: carl@SOL1.GPS.CALTECH.EDU's message of 10 Nov 1992 04: 03:18 GMT
- Message-ID: <9211201411.AA16659@hrt216.brooks.af.mil>
- Sender: daemon@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu
- Organization: AL/HRTI, Brooks AFB
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- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 14:11:29 GMT
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- I want to thank everyone who send me suggestions on how to
- correct my problem. I had Kermit-32 3.3.128 mailed to me, which kicked
- my transfer rate up to the 500-600 cps range. I then was told where to
- find RZSZ for VMS, and that gives me 800-900 cps (of course, I then
- discovered that Crosstalk for Windows implemtation of ZModem is
- incompatible, but that didn't suprise me). I didn't try the C-Kermit,
- because I only saw sources, and we don't have a C compiler on our
- system. As far as Kermit being in the VMS distribution, all I knew that
- an instructor at a company I took a class at said that Kermit was on the
- CD-ROM the OS was on - he could have been wrong, I could have
- misunderstood him, or anything. At any rate, thank you all.
- Sten Drescher
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