Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!zaphod!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!ucselx!petunia!news From: aschaffe@polyslo.CalPoly.EDU (on the Holodeck) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Re: Modem programs wanted Message-ID: <2792466c.187@petunia.CalPoly.EDU> Date: 15 Jan 91 00:01:48 GMT Organization: The knights of 'Ni!' Lines: 44 I tried sending this via e-mail originally, but, alas, it bounced. So here it is for the world to enjoy. :-) Actually, this seems to be a pretty popular question lately.. Perhaps "someone" should think of handling a FAQ list! ----------------------- >Could somebody tell me where I can get a modem program. I'm using ISC Unix >2.2, talking remotely to a BSD 4.3 Unix. I'm interested primarily in down- >loading ASCII and binary files. The remote Unix has ftp access. I'm currently >using Kermit, but I'd like to use Y-Modem-G or Z-Modem. I use a program called "pcomm".. It's basically a Procomm clone. You can ftp it from cerl.cecer.army.mil (129.229.1.101) ...but don't bother downloading the patches -- it seems that they've already been applied. I've compiled and am using it under ISC 2.2, no problems at all.. I'm very pleased with it. >I've heard of a program called TELIX. Is it good and where can I get it? Yes, it's pretty good.. [basically, another Procomm clone] It is a DOS program, so you would need to run it under VP/ix. I've seen it at wuarchive.wustl.edu in [I think] one of the pub/mirrors/msdos directories. BTW, Telix has built-in Zmodem. Telix is really pretty nice, but you have to mess with DOS in order to do anything with it. [8x3 character filenames, for instance] I think you can get a "full-fledged" zmodem (rx, rb, rz, sx, sb, sz) from rice-chex.ai.mit.edu or ames.arc.nasa.gov Hope that helps, Allan aschaffe@polyslo.calpoly.edu -- ADA, n.: Something you need only know the name of to be an Expert in Computing. Useful in sentences like, "We had better develop an ADA awareness."