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- From: ccdarg@dct.ac.uk (Alan Greig)
- Newsgroups: vmsnet.networks.desktop.pathworks
- Subject: Re: kermit program
- Message-ID: <1992Dec26.133343.2625@dct.ac.uk>
- Date: 26 Dec 92 13:33:43 GMT
- References: <9212240713.AA09016@gpo.nsc.com> <garber.19.0@aru.dom.uab.edu>
- Organization: Dundee Institute of Technology
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- In article <garber.19.0@aru.dom.uab.edu>, garber@aru.dom.uab.edu (David W. Garber) writes:
- > In article <9212240713.AA09016@gpo.nsc.com> "JEFFERY CHEW NSEP-CIM,
- > TEL:604-837211 EX 268, FAX604-833894"<vccmep%epmv50.dnet@GPO.NSC.COM> writes:
- >>Subject: kermit program
- >>
- >>The second problem is trying to upload MS-DOS exe files from VAX to MSDOS
- >>machine using kermit file transfer. I try to set both kermits to binary
- >>but after the file has been transfered, it does not run. Any solution to
- >>this?
- >>
- > Please post replies or carbon them to me. I have the same problem. I've
- > "solved" it by uu-encoding and decoding, and sending ascii files, but this
- > obviously dramatically increases transmission file sizes, which I want to
- > avoid. Thanks.
- > David W. Garber (garber@aru.dom.uab.edu)
-
- comp.protocols.kermit is the group you both want - although it's moderated
- and the traffic isn't very heavy. You probably want to get hold of a copy
- of C-kermit for VMS released a few weeks ago as this is much better at
- handling files than kermit-32. Have a look in the kermit tree on
- watsun.cc.columbia.edu.
-
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