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- Subject: Re: What is .bsq?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov8.165049.385@wsuhub.uc.twsu.edu>
- From: cxdb14@wsuhub.uc.twsu.edu (RANDY)
- Date: 8 Nov 92 16:50:49 CST
- References: <1992Nov5.200419.449@lrc.edu> <BxB3uu.184@news.cso.uiuc.edu>
- Organization: Wichita State University, Wichita, Ks
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- In article <BxB3uu.184@news.cso.uiuc.edu>, kls0@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Plague) writes:
- > .bsq means that the file in binary encoded. For your GS, get GScii+ (NDA)
- > written by Derek Taubert. If you're using a //e, //c, use BinSCII, if you're
- > using Unix, use SciiBIN.
- >
- > Those programs should be available on ccosun.caltech.edu
-
- Is that to say I can get the SCIIbin source there? And while I'm at it, here's
- another question: Can someone tell me where I can get Zmodem source, and can
- I compile it and use it myself or do you have to do some system stuff to make
- it work? I sure would like to be able to do Zmodem binary transfers rather than
- Kermit transfers of binscii'ed or uuencoded files.
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- Randy Shackelford cxdb14@wsuhub.uc.twsu.edu
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