Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!ncrlnk!ncr-sd!hp-sdd!hp-pcd!hplsla!hpubvwa!grlab!scott From: scott@grlab.UUCP (Scott Blachowicz) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: VLT4.226 Kermit SEND problems Message-ID: Date: 20 Dec 89 15:14:08 GMT Sender: news@grlab.UUCP Organization: Graphicus, Inc., Kirkland, WA USA Lines: 29 I'm trying to send a file to our UN*X box at work using Kermit in VLT4.226 (obtained off of the appropriate Fish disk). When I try it, it sends a couple (94 byte) packets, then starts getting transmit errors. At this point, the problem could be on the work machine or on my A1000, but the error recovery is not happening right. I get the requestor about finishing up disk activity, then it guru's. I need to get a 1K packet Kermit for work. I ended up finding an OLD Xmodem (actually, it's called umodem on our HP-UX systems at work) protocol program at work and using Xmodem-Checksum transfer which worked eventually. -Are there known problems with sending files with VLT's Kermit? -How do you do the "set file type binary/text" Kermit commands with VLT's Kermit? -Are there any other VLT configuration settings I should be concerned about? "Strip 8th bit"? -Is there a way to tell VLT (at runtime) not to muck with REXX ports? I don't have REXX. I don't have any compilers for a rebuild either. -Is there an easy place to get an up-to-date Kermit for UN*X and/or AmigaDOS? or Zmodem? or ... Thank you for your support... -- Scott Blachowicz E-mail: scott@grlab.UUCP USPS: Graphicus ..or.. ...!hpubvwa!grlab!scott 150 Lake Str S, #206 VoicePh: 206/828-4691 Kirkland, WA 98033 FAX: 206/828-4236