Just a quick answer as I'm on a train and using the phone. On rsts give the command "server" to kermit. Then escape back to local kermit and type "dir" for example.
Johnny Will Senn <[email protected]> skrev: (6 januari 2016 17:11:07 CET) > > >On 1/6/16 9:08 AM, Will Senn wrote: >> Johnny escribe: >>> As for transferring files to and from your RSTS/E system, you do >know >>> of KERMIT, right? Telnet into the RSTS/E system, start a kermit >>> server there, switch back to your local kermit, and then >send/receive >>> files to your hearts content. >>> >> >OK. I'm making progress. I downloaded K11RSX.HEX from >ftp://kermit.columbia.edu/kermit/b/ along with K11HEX.BAS and using my >nifty paper tape reader (after running unix2dos on the files) I got >them >on RSTS. I then ran K11HEX.BAS and converted K11RSX.HEX to K11RSX.TSK >and: > >$ run K11RSX.TSK >Kermit-11 T3.60 Last edit: 21-Mar-89 > >Check SHOW RELEASE_NOTES for possible incompatabilities >with previous releases of Kermit-11 and other Kermits. >Linked for RSX11M/M+ and P/OS >Kermit-11> > >Will you look at that? > >On my Mac, I brew install'd c-kermit and now I am able to run Kermit on > >both ends of the connect. Kermit will even do telnet, so I have >telnet'd >to one of the DZ connections successfully. > >If you want to share how you actually do a file transfer using the >amazing kermit, I would appreciate it. Meanwhile, I'm busy reading docs > >and googling to figure it out. > >Thanks, > >Will > >_______________________________________________ >Simh mailing list >[email protected] >http://mailman.trailing-edge.com/mailman/listinfo/simh -- Skickat från min Android-telefon med K-9 E-post. Ursäkta min fåordighet. _______________________________________________ Simh mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.trailing-edge.com/mailman/listinfo/simh
