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Chris Jones Oates! <[log in to unmask]>
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Miami University VMS Discussion <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 31 Oct 1994 09:10:40 -0500
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| I've tried every way I can convince my programs to send files... Even Kermit.
| At its slowest transfer rate of about 10 bps, it still gets too much line
noise
| to transfer.  I think the problem lies in the fact that the data is being
| transfered from Washington, DC, and it just has to go too far, as well as
| through VPI's servers.  Since the file I was transferring was just text, I
| managed to "upload" it to the Editor using cut and paste.  No problems, and
it
| went pretty fast.  I just had to do it semi-manually.  Any more advice is
| welcome...
 
| Wes
 
Urgh.  I'm not familiar with VPI, but that should be inconsequential,
right?  Can you upload to VPI, then ftp to Miami?  Can you put Kermit or
Z-Modem on your local server?  For binaries, can you UUENCODE the file
and do an ASCII upload to a VAX editor?
 
Chris

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