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echo: muffin
to: Shawn Highfield
from: Mvan Le
date: 2007-07-27 21:41:04
subject: The BBS has ended for unknown reasons.

* Original Area: C.9.Local
* Original To  : Bob Jones (1:343/41)

 BJ> Based on your additional comments, that is probably where the problem is. 
 BJ>  I was also thinking modem not telnet session.  How are 
 BJ> you opening the telnet session?  Are you using 8 bit 
 BJ> clear protocol?  If you are using a 7bit protocol or 
 BJ> one that escapes certain character sequences, the 
 BJ> upload will fail on those escape sequences.  I believe 
 BJ> the VMODEM support under Ray Gwin's SIO that we use on 
 BJ> OS/2 boxes requires an 8 bit clean telnet session.  A 
 BJ> lot of telnet sessions will assume 7 bit and/or an 
 BJ> escaped character set by default.

I think my telnet client (mTelnet) is 8n1 by default. I don't think
there're any serious BBS' these days that do 7 bit.

I've successfully uploaded REP packets to Dog House BBS (doghousebbs.com)
using the same telnet client via Maximus' internal Zmodem. He's using
Maximus v3.01 on W2k with NetFoss 0.9.1.

So my guess is the problem is with Vmodem/SIO or an OS/2 compatibility
issue. I haven't tested a different telnet client on this BBS. If I get
around to it, I'll try ZOC of SyncTerm and see if they make a difference.

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