Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!ogicse!unicorn!n8941063 From: n8941063@unicorn.wwu.edu (stevens charles a) Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm Subject: Re: ftp for c128/c64 Summary: Kermit v2.2! Message-ID: <1990Nov13.191750.29261@unicorn.wwu.edu> Date: 13 Nov 90 19:17:50 GMT References: <11451@hubcap.clemson.edu> <16257@mentor.cc.purdue.edu> <1990Nov7.231057.10426@nntp-server.caltech.edu> <16275@mentor.cc.purdue.edu> <683@news.nd.edu> Reply-To: n8941063@unicorn.WWU.EDU (stevens charles a) Distribution: comp Organization: Western Washington Univ, Bellingham, WA Lines: 17 In article <683@news.nd.edu> treesh@ircsun1.helios.nd.edu writes: >What did you use to get your files from your local (unix?) home direcotry to >your commodore? I assume you must have used a modem, but what kind of protocol >did you use to make the transfer? (kermit?) > >Im working on using Xmodem 1K to make the transfers to the commdore 128/64 >systems, but so far I have not had any luck. > >ctfm Kermit v2.2 for the C64/C128, by Dr. Evil Labs. VT100 (and a bit of VT102) emulation. And if you use a 128, the program can use the 128's 80 column screen, even though the program runs in 64 mode. (How?) The program is public domain. ...Chaz...