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- From: jh@cadre.com (Joe Hartley)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions
- Subject: Re: Zmodem installation problem
- Message-ID: <1992Aug14.141318.1245@fripp.ri.cadre.com>
- Date: 14 Aug 92 14:13:18 GMT
- Article-I.D.: fripp.1992Aug14.141318.1245
- References: <1992Aug13.223617.26441@eng.ufl.edu>
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- In article 26441@eng.ufl.edu, zzang@whale.stat.ufl.edu (Zhuo Zang) writes:
- >Hello,
- >Thanks for the responses !
- >
- >In article <1992Aug13.183019.4034@fripp.ri.cadre.com> jh@cadre.com writes:
- >>In article 22845@eng.ufl.edu, zzang@whale.stat.ufl.edu (Zhuo Zang) writes:
- >>>Hello,
- >>>I try to install the Zmodem on the DECstation
- >>>with Ultrix 4.2 .
- >>>After I compiled all the programs, rz ,sz ,....
- >>>I ran the programs. And it doesn't work.
- >>
- >>You may be confused about how ZModem works. It actually sends its output
- >>to stdout (on UNIX). For example, when I dial into my UNIX box, I'll
- >
- >I really don't have any idea how those modems work.
- >I thought the Kermit , Xmodem , Ymodem and Zmodem all worked
- >the same way. They would send the data flow to the serial port
- >at one end the comm line, and receive the data at the serial
- >port at the other end.
- >
- >>type sz <filename> to initiate the download to my machine at home. My
- >>comm program then actually understands that a Zmodem transfer has started,
- >>and begins receiving automatically, although if yours doesn't, it can
- >>certainly be started manually.
- >> I'm not exactly sure what you mean by "direct the data flow to the serial
- >>port," though. If you gave a little more detail as to how you're doing things,
- >>we might be of a little more help.
- >>
- >
- >I use the Procomm2.4.2, which doesn't have the Zmodem. But it does
- >have the Kermit, Xmodem and Ymodem. and I use the Xmodem and Ymodem
- >when I connect to the BBS. on Unix I am using Kermit now,
- >but it is slow. The Zmodem package says it also supports
- >the Ymodem and Xmodem. So I use sz <file> on Unix to start
- >downloading, and use the Ymodem in ProComm to receive <file>.
- >According to the Zmodem manual, the Zmodem will auto down shift
- >to Ymodem, if it finds the other end doesn't support the Zmodem.
- >However, nothing is transmitted in this way.
- >
- >Since all the data flow should be transmitted thru the serial port
- >when we use the modem to connect to the Unix, I doubt that
- >the Zmodem had sent the data to somewhere else, not the serial port.
- >
-
- Well, I've never really trusted the "auto-shift" to a different protocol.
- You can have the sz program start as YModem by calling it as sb instead of
- sz. Or, you can find Zmodem for MS-DOS somewhere and install it as an
- external protocol in Procomm. I did this about 5 years ago when I was
- forced to work on MS-DOS machines, and it worked well.
-
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