[ale] FW: Zmodem commands (fwd)

aminus at mindspring.com aminus at mindspring.com
Tue Apr 9 13:13:31 EDT 2002



Sorry for all the screwy formatting, but I'm not subscribed from work, so I had to send this to my house, and the forward it from there using Mindspring's webmail thingy. If it's too difficult to read, I'll resend once I get home. 

Thanks,
 ...alan

Subject: FW: Zmodem commands
 


>-----Original Message-----
>From: Alan Bowman 
>Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 08:45
>To: 'ale at ale.org'
>Subject: Zmodem commands
>
>
>I've forgotten exactly who asked for this (Chris?), but here 
>is what we use to cu and zmodem at work. Again, this works for 
>SCO OpenServer, but I'm guessing it should work for Linux. 
>This is how we *send*, but the receive part works basically the same. 
>
>(on local system)
>$ cd directory-where-the-file-to-send-lives
>$ cu -s9600 -lttya01 (we send at 9600 baud, and our modems are 
>ttya-something)
>Connected 
>atdtphonenumber
>(dial out, and log in to remote system)
>
>(on remote system)
>$ cd directory-where-file-you're-sending-will-go (like /tmp)
>$ rz
>rz ready. To begin transfer, type "sz file..." to your modem program
>~+sz file-name <------ This is the sz command we use ----<<<
>Retry 0: Awaiting pathname nak for filename
>+somenumbers
>+somenumbers ZMODEM CRC-32
>$
>
>
>To retrieve, we do this on the remote system:
>$sz filename
>~+rz  (and it will retrieve the file, and put it in the 
>directory you called from)
>
>This is kind of barebones, but it works for us.  Hopefully 
>this will at least point you in a direction that will work for you. 
>
>Alan
>
>Alan Bowman
>Orthotrac Classic Hardware Support
>PracticeWorks Orthodontic Division
>(770)447-6766
>alanbowman at practiceworks.com 
>
>

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