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to: Maurice Kinal
from: Andy Alt
date: 2004-09-26 01:54:00
subject: BBBS upload

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 AA> Using zmodem. Even thought I'm well aware of your feelings about
 AA> zmodem, I
 AA> just wanted to follow up on that. :)

 MK> I never tried that.  Mind you I never could get zmodem working with a
 MK> regular telnet session, but perhaps that has something to do with the
 MK> lack of BBS's out there that can handle regular telnet sessions.  Have
 MK> you tried kermit?  I am thinking that would be the best, and probably
 MK> easiest, setup between a Linux client and BBS.  Also I'd be more
 MK> inclined to put kermit on a server seeing that it is compatible with so
 MK> many serial devices, such as gps recievers, magentometers, heck even
 MK> regular dialup modems!  Go figure eh?

Kermit runs too slow. I still use the Wildcat! BBS for Fidonetting and 
uploading my rep packets.
 
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