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From: ram@xor.epi.wisc.edu (Ram Bhamidipaty)
Subject: how to use zmodem
Message-ID: <RAM.93Aug21124038@xor.epi.wisc.edu>
Sender: news@pslu1.psl.wisc.edu (USENET News System)
Organization: Physical Sciences Lab, UW-Madison
Date: 21 Aug 1993 17:40:38 GMT
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Gosh I must be real dumb, but I just cannot figure out how to use zmodem.
I've been using kermit to transfer files but I'm getting tired of 500cps
max throughput, so I thought I'd give zmodem a try...

So could some kind soul clue me in. A complete script of what you would
be great. I mostly use kermit to call from my 386bsd system to my sun at
work.

I suppose there must be a way to start zmodem on the remote end 
drop out of kermit and still keep the line up and then start
zmodem on the local end...anyway I really don't know what to try.

Thanks for any info.
-Ram

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