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From: rkh@mtune.ATT.COM (964[jak]-Robert Halloran)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.att
Subject: Re: File Transfer Programs
Message-ID: <5237@mtune.ATT.COM>
Date: 6 May 88 13:26:23 GMT
References: <2307@ukecc.engr.uky.edu>
Reply-To: rkh@mtune.UUCP (Robert Halloran)
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In article <2307@ukecc.engr.uky.edu> edward@engr.uky.edu (Edward C. Bennett) writes:
>Does anyone know of a way to get either XMODEM, YMODEM or ZMODEM
>capability on a 3b1?
>
>The ATE has UMODEM built in to it. Is that close enough to X, Y or
>Z to work? Is there a way to add more protocols to the ATE?

UMODEM is for 'Unix Xmodem', and provides just that.

If you can come by the source for the PD package 'rz/sz' by Chuck Forsberg
(caf@omen.uucp), that will provide Y and Zmodem capability for a Unix system,
though I am unsure about how you could integrate this into ATE.


						Bob Halloran
						Distributed Programming
						  Tools Group
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