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From: rasmus@napc.uucp (Rasmus Lerdorf)
Subject: Re: cu & sb/rb
Message-ID: <1991Mar31.220244.1497@napc.uucp>
Organization: NovAtel Communications
References: <50867@apple.Apple.COM> <1991Mar28.051117.4325@jpradley.jpr.com>
Date: Sun, 31 Mar 91 22:02:44 GMT

In <1991Mar28.051117.4325@jpradley.jpr.com> jpr@jpradley.jpr.com (Jean-Pierre Radley) writes:

>In article <50867@apple.Apple.COM> erekose@apple.com (Erik Scheelke) writes:
>>I have a quick question:
>>I have a cu connection to another machine.  I want to use sb and rb (Y-Modem)
>>to send a file back and forth between machines.  How can I do this?

>I didn't undertake the work, because I felt it was doable but not worth my
>time, since xcmalt lets me use rb, rz, rx, sz, sb, sx without trouble.
>Xcmalt is in LIB 4 of the above mentioned Forum. It also enable capturing to
>user-selected files, has a built-in xmodem protocol, does put and take, and
>runs CompuServe' B+ protocol too. It can run interactively or under script
>control.

Pcomm which is a Unix ProComm clone is another program which lets you
run sb,rb, etc.  It has them all built in though.  X,Y,Z and a few 
others.  I tried xcmalt and found it flaky.  pcomm is flaky as well, but
with a bit of milk I liked the taste better.  
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Rasmus Lerdorf    calgary!ajfcal!napc!rasmus       1020-64 Ave NE, Calgary
NovAtel Advanced Product Concept Development       Alberta, Canada T2E 7V8
