On Sat, Aug 05, 2000 at 01:38:58PM +1000, George Vieira wrote:
> What I meant by command line is that the users are using CU under linux to a
> dial up server which is NOT TCP/IP and is just plain text based. Hence the
> connection is texted based.
> Once your logged in it drops you into a C:\ prompt to do maintenance work.
> 
> But the users usually require to send or retrieve a file via this text based
> connection so if they can fire up a command (like  below) and retrieve it
> then it would be perfect.
> 
> DSZ filenae.code

That's what I thought that you meant.  Zmodem isn't the only
terminal-line-discipline-aware-file-transfer-protocol.  Kermit
can do that too.  Kermit is widely ported, and was freely
available the last time I looked, but that was ten years ago,
before the advent of NT.

-- 
Andrew


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