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From: fangchin@leland.Stanford.EDU (Chin Fang)
Subject: [wanted...] Re: UNIX tele-communications program???
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Archive-name: unix/terminal/ecu/1991-04-04
Archive-directory: uunet.uu.net:/comp.sources.misc/volume16/ecu3/ [137.39.1.2]
Original-posting-by: fangchin@leland.Stanford.EDU (Chin Fang)
Original-subject: Re: UNIX tele-communications program???
Reposted-by: emv@msen.com (Edward Vielmetti, MSEN)

In article <1991Apr3.113800.1346@cbnews.att.com> mvadh@cbnews.att.com (andrew.d.hay) writes:
>In article <1991Apr2.170834.1054@mlb.semi.harris.com> routh@eltanin.rtp.semi.harris.com (Kevin Routh x622) writes:
>"Is there a PD telecommunications prgm (similar to Telix for MS-DOS) which
>"runs on unix?  I would like Kermit, ZMODEM support and a minimal terminal
>"emulation (v100 or something).  Also, some form of modem dialing capability
>"(for a modem hooked to the Unix machine).
>
>you want pcomm (current version 1.2.10); a procomm clone expressly for
>unix.  it's available on osu-cis and fine ftp sites everywhere (tm).
>
Try ECU 3 available from uunet.uu.net/comp.sources.misc dir.  Check newer
volumns first for the src and patches.  It was written specifically for SCO
386 Xenix and UNIX, but some people already contributed ISC patches.  So with
some effort, I imagine you can port it to other flavors of 386 Unices or even
SysV UNIX running on big systems.  It's really feature rich and comes with
nice docs too.  It has all things you want.

Chin Fang
Mechanical Engineering Department
Stanford University
fangchin@leland.stanford.edu
