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From: tony@ais.org (Tony Poole)
Subject: Re: JrComm (No! Not "another" bug!)
Message-ID: <0D&D8VC@irie.ais.org>
Date: Sat, 22 Jun 91 22:35:34 GMT
Organization: UMCC
Message-ID: <tony.677630134@ais.org>
References: <BG$DP5#@irie.ais.org> <1494@faatcrl.UUCP>
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jprad@faatcrl.UUCP (Jack Radigan) writes:

>tony@ais.org (Tony Poole) writes:

>>No, this isn't another message about somebody that has a problem with
>>JrComm and blames Jack for creating non-existent bugs.

>>The problem I have is with the ZModem downloads using a Unix 'sz' command.
>>If I type "sz <file> <file> <file>" or "sz *" (meaning, send everything
>>in the current directory), I will only recieve the first file and the
>>other will be skipped and I return to my command prompt.

>  Granted, but this thread was started on ZMODEM upload problems from JR-Comm
>to some other system.

Huh?  I started this thread with a fresh topic.  It wasn't a follow-up.

>  Your particular problem sounds like it is the sz program itself.  Which
>version of the sz source was used?

Well, when I type sz without any parameters, it gives me all the usual
optional parameter stuff, and then at the very bottom, prints this:
 
   sz 1.36i 1-24-91 for V7/BSD by Chuck Forsberg

Now, this 1.36i, if it is a version number is way smaller than the 3.11
that someone else cited as being the most recent update, but the date,
1-24-91, isn't *that* long ago.  Hmmm....


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