kermit
Paulo L de Geus
paulo at mucs.UX.CS.MAN.AC.UK
Wed Apr 13 00:35:41 AEST 1988
I'm not sure if my problem was similar to the original question, but I
think some people could benefit from my experience. Incredibly none of our
systems has a manual page for kermit.
After reading the replies on this issue I managed to transfer binary files
from a Sun server and an Atari back and forth.
I used to transfer uuencoded files using kermit under UniTerm. When I
tried to transfer a binary file to a Sun and back to the ST (by setting
"binary" in the UniTerm's menu) not a single program worked. Using a
diskdoctor utility revealed there was no problems concerning the 8th bit.
All bytes above 0x7F were OK, but whenever either a single 0x0D (CR) or 0x0A
(LF) were transmitted along the binary data an extra LF or CR was inserted
on the stream at that point.
I used to invoke C-Kermit on the Sun by typing "kermit -x", which prompted
it already in the server state.
The solution was to call "kermit -i" and then call the server function
(this can also be done by putting a line with "server" in the .kermrc
file). I think "kermit -i" puts the server in a state to accept binary
transactions (sorry no docs handy to check).
It now works OK.
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