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In article <[log in to unmask]>,
[log in to unmask] (Kent Covert) writes:
> In article <[log in to unmask]>,
[log in to unmask] writes:
>> I haven't been able to get ZModem transfers to work with OCEAN. Is it an
8-bit
>> connection? Do I need to use something other than the SZ/RZ that's in
>> user_lib:[mcug.apps.zmodem]? (The executables load correctly, but don't
>> initiate the transfer like they should...they just hang until I send a ^X to
>> cancel the transfer.) As always, thanks in advance...
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> I'm going to have to refer this question to someone else to answer, but I
> may be able to shed some light on the matter. The OCEAN choice on the
> Gandalf is IDENTICAL to the V1 choice on the Gandalf (except that it
> connects to a different host). Both are telnet connections.
>
That explains all of the errors I was receiving, then, also. Zmodem only
works on MIAVX1.
John
--
Drivel of the year:
"...DOS is utterly unable to handle more than 1MB of memory. Removing
this limitation from DOS would result in something that just _isn't_
DOS any more--it wouldn't run existing DOS programs." -PC Mag, Nov 23,
1993.
---> OS/2? - what DOS could have been and would like to be.
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