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echo: mbse
to: Michiel Broek
from: Rob Swindell
date: 2006-02-21 02:06:28
subject: Re: KDE konsole

Re: Re: KDE konsole
  By: Michiel Broek to Rob Swindell on Thu Feb 16 2006 11:20 pm

 > Hi Rob,
 > 
 > 
 > Rob Swindell wrote to Alan Ianson:
 > RS>   Re: Re: KDE konsole
 > RS>   By: Alan Ianson to Michiel Broek on Sat Feb 11 2006 10:08 am
 > RS>
 > RS>  > Michiel Broek wrote to Alan Ianson:
 > RS>  >
 > RS>  > MB> It seemed I had zmodem debug off here. What I did
see was that it
 > RS> got a
 > RS>  > MB> timeout sending the filename (lowercase). Maybe
syncterm can't
 > RS> handle lo
 > RS>  > MB> and or lowercase filenames?
 > RS>  > MB>
 > RS>  > MB> Anyway, I will turn on the zmodem debug, so if
you have some time
 > RS> try i
 > RS>  > MB> again.
 > RS>  >
 > RS>  > I just did, what I saw on my end was..
 > RS>  >
 > RS>  > Warning: recv_header_raw: Expected ZDLE, Recieved: 27 (1Bh)
 > RS>
 > RS> This indicates the BBS-side is sending an "ESC"
character (ASCII 27), wh
 > RS> SyncTerm expected a ZDLE (Ctrl-X). The ESC is possibly part of an ANSI
 > RS> escape
 > RS> sequence that MBSE is sending (instead of initiating a Zmodem file
 > RS> transfer).
 > RS> 
 > 
 > Expecting a ZDLE in zmodem is strange, it should expect anything and
 > anything can be escaped with a ZDLE. Of course in this case it should
 > legally expect the zmodem header.

The receiver sends responsds as hex headers which begin the sequence:
ZPAD, ZPAD, ZDLE, ZHEX

If the "ZDLE" character is not received, sexyz reports the quoted error
message.

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