Transferring binary files from VAX BSD 4.2 to MS-DOS
Ralf Brown
ralf at b.gp.cs.cmu.edu
Mon May 2 11:33:38 AEST 1988
In article <459 at novavax.UUCP> maddoxt at novavax.UUCP (Thomas Maddox) writes:
}solution. If for some reason you must stay in Procomm (for instance,
}you don't have an external kermit package), then you use kermit si
}[filename] at the Unix end, then from Procomm change from E71 to N81,
}using alt-p, and the file will be received fine (afterwards, of course,
}you must change back to E71, or your screen will contain only gibberish).
}Alternatively, you can shell out of Procomm with alt-F4 and run kermit
}as an external protocol.
Of course, if you can get a full 8 bits across your data path (N81), then
you might as well use sz/rz on Unix and shell out to DSZ from ProComm.
You will be rewarded with much-enhanced throughput, among other things.
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