Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!uunet!viusys!uxui!unislc!harem!wes From: wes@harem.clydeunix.com (Barnacle Wes) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Re: Using cu with rz/sz? Can't be done? Summary: C-kermit Message-ID: <309@harem.clydeunix.com> Date: 30 May 91 18:23:22 GMT References: <240@sos.com> <408@n4hgf.Mt-Park.GA.US> <1991May15.221705.26920@unixland.uucp> Organization: Clyde's Harem; Eunuchs Guard Lines: 21 In article <1991May15.221705.26920@unixland.uucp>, bill@unixland.uucp (Bill Heiser) writes: % I use pcomm occasionally on my Esix (sysvr3) system. It's OK, but % not quite like the DOS Procomm it emulates (not nearly as snappy). % % I also use it to configure modems... but it's a paain because it % changes register settings during the init. I guess I could set up % a modem setting line without anything on it, or maybe an at Z... % % What do the rest of you use for easy communications with your modems % for setting registers, etc? C-kermit. It's the only software I have under unix that will let you just connect to a port and talk to whatever is plugged in. A nice thing to have. Wes Peters -- #include The worst day sailing My opinions, your screen. is much better than Raxco had nothing to do with this! the best day at work. Wes Peters: wes@harem.clydeunix.com ...!sun!unislc!harem!wes