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Subject: Re:  dysan head alignment program/disk
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Date: Mon, 20-Feb-84 21:17:12 EST
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Posted: Mon Feb 20 21:17:12 1984
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From:      David Towson (CSD) 

David - A couple things in your note concerning the whereabouts of the Dysan
DDD program caught my eye:  What are the escapes in the FTP sequences for ?
Our UNIX FTP doesn't use them.  Our syntax is:

     ftp "micro:filename" local_filename

The quotes are there to keep UNIX happy, since the < and > characters are
special in UNIX.  Second, I don't think you need to append the version number
to the filename (as in filename.nn).  I have never been refused by a TOPS-20
system, and I have never used the version number.  Have you had difficulties
if you didn't use it ?


Dave