From: Rogier Wolff (wolff@neuron.et.tudelft.nl)
Date: 03/13/92


From: wolff@neuron.et.tudelft.nl (Rogier Wolff)
Subject: Re: rz & sz in linux
Date: 13 Mar 1992 09:58:57 GMT

dugan@spider.wri.com (Jon Dugan) writes:

>I picked up the sz & rz sources from somewhere, and compiled them
>without a hitch, but I am unable to figure out how to allow them to
>work.
>I tried:
>rz >/dev/tty64
>but that simply generated timeout errors... has anyone used rz
>with linux yet? It should be a LOT better than kermit..

zmodem is a protocol, it reqires actions from both sides of the
communication line. RZ will thus have to receive data, and send
acknowledges over the modem.
Therefore you should use:

rz </dev/tty64 >/dev/tty64

I use a script rzz with this command in it.

                                        Roger

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