Subj : DOStelnet u/l's by zmodem
To   : Jon Watson
From : mark lewis
Date : Thu Oct 14 2004 11:23 am

ml>>  JW> What am I missing here? I can count about 5 DOS
ml>>  JW> telnet programs right off the top of my head
ml>>  JW> that have ZModem Ul/Dl capability.
ml>>
ml>>  JW> Nancy...you lost me totally....what's the big
ml>>  JW> deal here?
ml>>
ml>> the deal is DOS... pure DOS... there are still many
ml>> who do not run anything other than DOS... nancy is
ml>> one of them...


JW> Nah..still don't get it. I remember using Telix
JW> and..hmm...what was the name of that other one...before

procomm? qmodem? {COMMO}?

JW> I ever loaded Windows 3.1 on my computer. Hell, even
JW> Ripterm was a plain vanilla DOS program, wasn't it?

yes but they weren't used over a telnet connection...

JW> Damn...what was the name of that other term prog....I
JW> used it a lot...had it's own host mode.....hmmm..
JW> Procomm? Can't remember...but it had Zmodem....

most all terminal programs had some sort of host mode or scripting ability to
create one...

JW> Oh well, either way - it doesn't appear that I'm
JW> missing something - this appears to be "non-news".

but you are missing the important part... you are missing the fact that you/we
used to run our terminals directly over the phone lines but with today's
technology, they are being used as telnet terminals which means that they have
to run encapsulated within the TCP/IP and telnet streams...

)\/(ark
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