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- From: Minh Lang <minh@inst-sun1.jpl.nasa.gov>
- Subject: Re: Looking for xmodem/ymodem/zmodem running under unix
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- Date: Tue, 18 Aug 1992 16:13:55 GMT
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- In article <1992Aug13.095305.8222@newstand.syr.edu> Bruce Kirby,
- brkirby@mothra.cns.syr.edu writes:
- >I have a v.32bis modem running with Crosstalk for Windows. Connected
- >to a Sun, I would like to be able to transfer binary files back and
- >forth. Thr problem is that kermit seems unreasonably slow. Is there
- >software available to perform xmodem, ymodem, or zmodem transfers? If
- >so, where?
-
- I got zmodem from wuarchive (I believe) and I have compiled and installed
- it on our Sun without any problem. It supports xmodem, Ymodem and Zmodem.
- Forget about Kermit.
-
- == Minh ==
-