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| 2522.1 | Here's what we have..... | CGOFS::CADAMS | Clint Adams - Calgary, Canada | Mon May 01 1989 16:01 | 12 | 
|  | 
    You can find them on CGOU01, in particular:
    
    
    CGOU01::[PUBLIC.AMIGA.TOOLS]SZRZ.ARC - This is an archive with the
                                           sources (in C)
    
    CGOU01::[PUBLIC.TOOLS]SZ.EXE,RZ.EXE  - These are the executables
                                           complied  against  the   V5
                                           RTL.
    
        Regards.....   Clint
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| 2522.2 | No Such Directory | 25520::MACDONALD | WA1OMM 7.093/145.05/223.58 AX.25 | Mon May 01 1989 16:29 | 1 | 
|  |     RE: .1   No such directory for both file specifications.
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| 2522.3 | Is the disk name missing? | LEDDEV::WALLACE |  | Mon May 01 1989 16:30 | 4 | 
|  |     I get an error message to the affect "directory does not exist".
    Is the disk name missing from the file specification?
    
    	Ray
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| 2522.4 | Big help I am eh....?? | CGOFS::CADAMS | Clint Adams - Calgary, Canada | Mon May 01 1989 16:53 | 12 | 
|  | 
    Sorry, sorry, sorry.......
    
    Yup, the disk name is missing (in to much of a hurry...)
    
    Should be:    
    
    CGOU01::DUA1:[PUBLIC.AMIGA.TOOLS]SZRZ.ARC 
    
    CGOU01::DUA1:[PUBLIC.TOOLS]SZ.EXE,RZ.EXE 
    
        Regards.....   Clint
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| 2522.5 | TSN .and. ZModem? | NITMOI::WITHERS | So shines a good deed in a weary world.. | Thu Oct 26 1989 09:26 | 26 | 
|  |     (This only *sorta* fits here but didn't want to start a new topic)
    
    I just (prepared to) upload VT100 V2.9 to my A500 at home.  When I
    down/upload from/to the net I have been using Kermit and want to
    start using Zmodem which promises to be much faster.
    
    Thanks to Vt100 V2.9 I will be using SZ/RZ and have secured Sz.EXE
    and Rz.EXE from the net for my VAX.  The problem is this.  I log in
    via TSN.  Long ago I couldn't get Xmodem to work but could get Kermit.
    I was told this was because TSN (thats the "please type your terminal
    identifier","please log in:" system) reserved a bit for its own use
    and Xmodem required this bit.  Sure enough, calling direct I can 
    download via Xmodem (and pay AT&T $$$...).
    
    So, YADQ (Yet another download query), does anyone use TSN and
    X/Zmodem?  If so, what settings on the LAT?  Terminal Identifier on
    TSN?  Terminal Characteristics on the VAX?  (inshort everything).
    
    Presently with VT200 V1.1 I use TSN Terminal Type 'a', and I set the
    LAT to SET SESSION PASSALL.  I haven't changed my VAX Term Chars.  And
    this all works with Kermit but is, of course, dreadfully slow.
    
    Any help or am I stuck with Kermit as long as I use TSN?
    
    George
    
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| 2522.6 |  | DICKNS::MACDONALD | WA1OMM 7.093/145.05/223.58 AX.25 | Thu Oct 26 1989 10:56 | 5 | 
|  | dickns::user:[macdonald.amiga.vms]
I use zmodem all the time through TSN. No special settings required!
-Paul
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| 2522.7 | zmodem and TSN slow? | STAR::ROBINSON |  | Tue Oct 31 1989 13:26 | 22 | 
|  | >>I use zmodem all the time through TSN. No special settings required!
>>-Paul
 OK Paul. What does no special settings required mean?  I tried 
 downloading a text file and a zoo file using AZCOMM and JRcomm 
 through a TSN. I have used these ZMODEMS successfully with a direct 
 dial up. Going through TSN I received all kinds of CRC errors, bad data 
 errors, & timeouts during what turned out to be succesfull downloads 
 (I was amazed the zoo file unzooed) but the slow transfer speed was 
 ridiculous!  JRcommm estimated 2 minutes for zmodem 2400 baud and the 
 result was 17 minutes! Is this the stanard penalty for using TSN, or 
 are your not-so-special ;-) settings better than my not-so-special
 settings?  I have been using kermit with TSN; it is slow but this 
 seemed even slower.
 I used a straight   $ SZ  filename     on the VMS side and stream_lf file.
 
 I'd like to Download VLT but not at this transfer rate.
 Thanks for any advice on terminal/serial/modem/LAT settings etc.
 Dave
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| 2522.8 |  | DICKNS::MACDONALD | WA1OMM 7.093/145.05/223.58 AX.25 | Tue Oct 31 1989 14:10 | 61 | 
|  | 
>>>I use zmodem all the time through TSN. No special settings required!
>>>-Paul
>> OK Paul. What does no special settings required mean?  
I am using VLT and the default xprzmodem settings. I've also used JRcomm
successfully although I haven't used it in awhile. JRcomm appears to be
significantly faster than VLT on zmodem transfers (nearly 25% faster if
the displayed transfer rate info is accurate). If you are curious
about my term settings on the VAX, here they are:
Terminal: _VTA191:    Device_Type: VT300_Series  Owner: _VTA191:
Physical terminal: _TDA4:                     Username: MACDONALD
   Input:  19200      LFfill:  0      Width:  80      Parity: None
   Output: 19200      CRfill:  0      Page:   24      
Terminal Characteristics:
   Interactive        Echo               Type_ahead         No Escape
   Hostsync           TTsync             Lowercase          Tab
   Wrap               Scope              No Remote          Eightbit
   Broadcast          No Readsync        No Form            Fulldup
   No Modem           No Local_echo      No Autobaud        Hangup
   No Brdcstmbx       No DMA             No Altypeahd       Set_speed
   Line Editing       Insert editing     No Fallback        No Dialup
   No Secure server   Disconnect         No Pasthru         No Syspassword
   No SIXEL Graphics  No Soft Characters No Printer Port    Numeric Keypad
   ANSI_CRT           Regis              No Block_mode      Advanced_video
   Edit_mode          DEC_CRT            DEC_CRT2           DEC_CRT3
>> I tried 
>> downloading a text file and a zoo file using AZCOMM and JRcomm 
>> through a TSN. I have used these ZMODEMS successfully with a direct 
>> dial up. Going through TSN I received all kinds of CRC errors, bad data 
>> errors, & timeouts during what turned out to be succesfull downloads 
>> (I was amazed the zoo file unzooed) but the slow transfer speed was 
>> ridiculous!  
Well, it will be slower than a direct dial. As far as the errors are 
concerned, it might have something to do with 2400 baud.
>> JRcommm estimated 2 minutes for zmodem 2400 baud and the 
>> result was 17 minutes! 
Hmmm ... I didn't realize that we had any 2400 baud TSN lines around
here. What numbers are you using that support 2400 baud?
>> Is this the stanard penalty for using TSN, or 
>> are your not-so-special ;-) settings better than my not-so-special
>> settings?  I have been using kermit with TSN; it is slow but this 
>> seemed even slower.
>> I used a straight   $ SZ  filename     on the VMS side and stream_lf file.
>> I'd like to Download VLT but not at this transfer rate.
>> Thanks for any advice on terminal/serial/modem/LAT settings etc.
>> Dave
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| 2522.9 | TYMNET Iin Cambridge | STAR::ROBINSON |  | Tue Oct 31 1989 16:53 | 7 | 
|  |  My list of numbers includes the number (617)439-3531 2400 baud in 
 Cambridge/Boston.  I noticed that it is a TYMNET rather than a TSN, but
 I have no idea what the difference is. I have used both in the past
 and they seemed to be similar - I didn't bother to find out the differences.
 I'll try a 1200 baud TSN tonight and see what happens.
 Thanks for the terminal readout. 
 Dave
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| 2522.10 | A guess | BOMBE::MOORE | BaN CaSe_sEnSiTiVe iDeNtIfIeRs! | Tue Oct 31 1989 17:10 | 3 | 
|  |     Have you enabled internal buffering when logging in to TSN? (Type ^X^R
    before your TSN username, etc.)  [I *think* those are the correct keys,
    it's been a l-o-n-g time since I used TSN...]
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| 2522.11 |  | STAR::ROBINSON |  | Wed Nov 01 1989 11:33 | 15 | 
|  | Well, I tried the 1200 baud line and the results are the same - slow. I fooled 
around setting the VMS terminal to eight bits, seven bits, pass this and that, 
but did not get an improvement. The 1200 baud was slower. Jrcomm 
said ~23char/sec and I think I was getting ~30 at 2400 baud. 
>  Have you enabled internal buffering when logging in to TSN? (Type ^X^R
>    before your TSN username, etc.)  [I *think* those are the correct keys,
>    it's been a l-o-n-g time since I used TSN...]
I will try this. This advise actually looks somewhat familiar. I guess it is 
time to re-read the old notes and the TSN handout I have. If I figure out 
something that makes any sense I'll post a new "Downloading through TSN" note.
Thanks,
Dave  
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| 2522.12 | New pointer | BITS3::SCHULTE | Ph-nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh | Thu Feb 08 1990 00:59 | 6 | 
|  |     Can anyone tell me where I can get the rz.exe and sz.exe VMS files.
    The pointers mentioned earlier in this note are no longer valid.
    
    Thanks.
    
    -Gregory
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| 2522.13 |  | WJG::GUINEAU |  | Thu Feb 08 1990 01:27 | 6 | 
|  | 
You can get them off WJG::AMIGA:
I think there's a SZ.EXE, RZ.EXE and RZSZ.ARC
John
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| 2522.14 | GO TO BED! | CACHE::BEAUREGARD | read manual as a last resort | Thu Feb 08 1990 09:04 | 8 | 
|  |     
    8-FEB-1990 01:27 !!!!!!!!!!!
    
    John,
    	You're getting as bad as Eddy, don't you guys ever sleep?
    
    Roger
    
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| 2522.15 | HELP: VMS Zmodem - VAXCRTL missmatch | HYDRA::BOAEN |  | Sat Mar 03 1990 22:45 | 33 | 
|  |                < --- Need latest copy of VMS Zmodem --- >
    
    Can anyone tell me where I could find the latest issue of
    VMS Zmodem on{the net?  The ones in WJG::AMIGA: DON'T WORK FOR ME,
Looks like a runtime librarary incompatibility. I'm down loading from HYDRA
which is at VMSV5.1. When I try 'SZ file' I get the following:
$ sz test.tmp
%DCL-W-ACTIMAGE, error activating image VAXCRTL
-CLI-E-IMGNAME, image file $1$DUS901:[SYS5.SYSCOMMON.][SYSLIB]VAXCRTL.EXE
-SYSTEM-F-SHRIDMISMAT, ident mismatch with shareable image
$
This is my first try at Zmodem, but I believe all I need are the .exe files
and to define the following in my LOGIN.com. I've confirmed with show symbol
tha they got defined, so I'm out of ideas.
$ RZ        :== $ DISK$BOAEN:[BOAEN.EXE]RZ
$ SZ        :== $ DISK$BOAEN:[BOAEN.EXE]SZ
	I tried to copy the  EXEs from:
	CGOU01::DUA1:[PUBLIC.TOOLS]SZ.EXE,RZ.EXE 
, as{mentioned in 2522.4, but the directory doesn't seem to be around anymore.
Am I failing to setup something?
Thanx, Verell Boaen
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| 2522.16 | try this | WJG::GUINEAU |  | Sun Mar 04 1990 07:50 | 18 | 
|  | 
OK. I compiled the stuff, now copy   
	WJG::AMIGA:SZ.OBJ, RZ.OBJ, VVMODEM.OBJ 
to the system  you need rz/sz on.
Then type:
	$ define lnk$library sys$library:vaxcrtl
	$ link sz,vvmodem
	$ link rz,vvmodem
And you'll have linked versions for whatever VMS you're running.
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