Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!julius.cs.uiuc.edu!psuvax1!psuvm!sab121 From: SAB121@psuvm.psu.edu Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2 Subject: Re: a question of portability Message-ID: <90344.204213SAB121@psuvm.psu.edu> Date: 11 Dec 90 01:42:13 GMT References: <10739@ur-cc.UUCP> <1990Dec6.181412.2876@isc.rit.edu> Distribution: na Organization: Penn State University Lines: 33 nnget In article <1990Dec6.181412.2876@isc.rit.edu>, axi0349@isc.rit.edu (A.X. Ivasyuk ) says: > > >Whoa, Rob. > >It's much easier if you use ProTERM (2.1 or higher): >After getting the file into your unix account from FTP, make sure it's >not uuencoded (if it is, uudecode it) then transfer the resulting SHK or >SDK file via sz using ProTERM on your gs. I only have a //c, but have >had exactly 0 problems transferring stuff this way. > > I on the other hand have had all sorts of problems. SZ does not like the setup here at behrend and refuses to send through the local dataswitch. I have to use Kermit. And Kermit (Kermit 4e-072 tends to choke for some as yet unknown reason. No matter if it is text or bin. I've gotten exactly 3 files to tr5ansfer out of about 50. Any help appreciated... This is on a Sun running SunOS 4.3, to an Apple IIGS with ProTERM version 2.? and a 2400 or 1200 baud connection through a dataswitch. >@@@@ @@@@@ @@@@@ Anatoly Ivasyuk @@@ @@@ @ @ >@ @ @ @ (axi0349@ultb.isc.rit.edu) @ @ @ @ @ >@@@@ @ @ Computer Science House @ @@@ @@@@@ >@ @ @ @ Rochester Institute of Technology @ @ @ @ @ >@ @ @@@@@ @ "If all else fails, RTFM." @@@ @@@ @ @ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Salvatore A. Buttice | Bitnet: SAB121@PSUVM \_ Preferred | | RD#1 Box 488 | InterNet: sab121@psuvm.psu.edu / (It's Free!) | | Espyville, PA 16424 | OR sal@psusun01.psu.edu \_ If the above does | | Apple II ForEver!! | America Online: Sal15 / not work for you! |