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- From: jarnot@kin.lap.upenn.edu (Kevin J. Jarnot)
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- Subject: Re: Getting Unix files onto Mac
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- Date: 23 Jan 93 04:16:34 GMT
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- In article <1jpvq2INNgl@flop.ENGR.ORST.EDU> hodgesc@prism.CS.ORST.EDU (Christopher Hodges) writes:
- > This is probably a real stupid question but I don't understand
- > how it works. I have FTP'ed some stuff(mac) to my Unix account
- > and have no idea how to get the files onto the Mac. I am accessing
- > the Unix machine via modem from a Mac. How do I get the FTP'ed
- > files to copy to the MAC, and better yet, what do I do with them
- > once I copy them over (Binhex? Unstuff???) I am using white knight
- > for the modem.
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-
- Well, if you're connected via a modem, you'll need some sort of file
- transfer protocol, like Xmodem or Kermit. Poke around ftp.uu.net
- and get a copy of one of the protocols that your Mac comm software
- supports and install it on your Unix acct (you'll have to compile it,
- more than likely).
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- Mail me if you need more info...
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- Kevin
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