Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!lll-tis!ames!elroy!mahendo!jplgodo!seila!don From: don@seila.UUCP (Don Kossman) Newsgroups: comp.sys.intel Subject: Re: AT to PDS file transfer Summary: look for ISIS kermit Keywords: iPDS, ISIS, kermit Message-ID: <362@seila.UUCP> Date: 18 May 88 05:38:35 GMT References: <80000004@uiucdcsp> Reply-To: don@seila.UUCP (Don Kossman) Distribution: na Organization: SEI Information Technology, LA, CA Lines: 34 In article <80000004@uiucdcsp> spalding@uiucdcsp.cs.uiuc.edu writes: > >Does anybody know of a good method of transferring files from a >PC AT compatible to an Intel Personal Development System (iPDS >running the ISIS operating system)? i ran in to a similar situation trying to transfer files between an intel RMX286 system and a DOS machine. you might try a) contacting your local intel office to get a listing of the programs available via the intel user's group. they likely have a DOS<-->ISIS diskette conversion utility that runs on one side or the other. b) contacting a company called RTCS, 1390 flynn road, unit e, camarillo, ca 93010, tel 805/987-9781. they apparently have a number of conversion/communication utilities for DOS <--> ISIS <--> RMX. i have never used their products and have no opinion of how and whether these utitilies work. c) if you have internet access, fetching the ISIS/DOS versions of kermit from columbia.edu (128.59.32.128). you need to use ftp, log in as ANONYMOUS, any password, cd to KER:, and fetch the file called MSAAAA.HLP. it explains the file naming conventions for the various flavors of kermit source archived. you can then fetch the encoded binaries or sources that you need. don -- ----- Don Kossman, SEI Information Technology, Los Angeles usenet : ... sun!tsunami!seila!don