Re: [time-nuts] Looking for a Linux user with a Z3816/Z3815/HP5xxxx

2016-05-24 Thread jimlux
On 5/23/16 4:22 PM, Mark Sims wrote: Alas, it has become very hard to email an EXE file. The ISPs are on to all the tricks... zipping them, renaming them, etc no longer work. The net has become a real nanny about protecting people from potential malware, etc. Things like EXE files

Re: [time-nuts] Looking for a Linux user with a Z3816/Z3815/HP5xxxx

2016-05-23 Thread Clay Autery
Just put the file on a server somewhere and email the link... even drop box... It's a waste to send files through email anyway... wastes tons of bandwidth sending a file through an unnecessary number of interim steps... __ Clay Autery, KY5G MONTAC Enterprises (318) 518-1389

Re: [time-nuts] Looking for a Linux user with a Z3816/Z3815/HP5xxxx

2016-05-23 Thread Bob Camp
Hi The quick and zero cost solution if it’s a point to point send — use something like We Transfer. As long as you don’t go crazy on file size or sign up for their “pay for it” service, it works fine. Bob > On May 23, 2016, at 8:47 PM, David Holland >

Re: [time-nuts] Looking for a Linux user with a Z3816/Z3815/HP5xxxx

2016-05-23 Thread Gary Woods
On Mon, 23 May 2016 23:22:34 +, you wrote: >Alas, it has become very hard to email an EXE file. The ISPs are on to all >the tricks.. Just stick it on one of the free file sharing sites or in your personal web space, with nothing pointing to it except the link you send the recipient(s).

Re: [time-nuts] Looking for a Linux user with a Z3816/Z3815/HP5xxxx

2016-05-23 Thread David Holland
Treat it like a virus. zip -e -P password supersecretstuff.zip supersecretstuff.exe It's more likely to get through. On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 7:22 PM, Mark Sims wrote: > Alas, it has become very hard to email an EXE file. The ISPs are on to all > the tricks... zipping

[time-nuts] Looking for a Linux user with a Z3816/Z3815/HP5xxxx

2016-05-23 Thread Mark Sims
Alas, it has become very hard to email an EXE file. The ISPs are on to all the tricks... zipping them, renaming them, etc no longer work. The net has become a real nanny about protecting people from potential malware, etc. Things like EXE files disguised as PDF file were/are a real threat

Re: [time-nuts] Looking for a Linux user with a Z3816/Z3815/HP5xxxx

2016-05-23 Thread Dave Daniel
You can just remove the .exe extension on the file and have the recipient add it back on once the file is received. DaveD On 5/23/2016 1:42 PM, Mark Sims wrote: I have added some code to Lady Heather to talk to SCPI GPSDOs (also Motorola, Ublox, and NMEA) and am looking for a guinea pig to

[time-nuts] Looking for a Linux user with a Z3816/Z3815/HP5xxxx

2016-05-23 Thread Mark Sims
I have added some code to Lady Heather to talk to SCPI GPSDOs (also Motorola, Ublox, and NMEA) and am looking for a guinea pig to test it... I have a Z3801A and want to see if it is also 3815/3816/etc compatible. Please contact me off list. I might be able to send a WIndows .EXE , but a lot