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How do I use rz/sz? A#8.14: rz/sz are usually used in conjunction with copycat.

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How do I use rz/sz? A#8.14: rz/sz are usually used in conjunction with copycat.

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part to remember is that while copycat is used to control the remote end of the file transfer, it must not be running during the transfer. The following example assumes you are sending a file from the remote machine to the IIgs. Steps taken to go the other direction will be similar. The first step is to initialize your modem port and start copycat as explained in Q#8.13. In this example, “unix% ” is used as the prompt on the remote machine, and “gno% ” as the prompt on the IIgs. Extraneous blank lines have been deleted. gno% stty 38400 < .ttya gno% copycat .ttya Break character is '^\' unix% Next, start the file transfer on the UNIX end. There are problems with some versions of UNIX sz if the "-l1024" flag is not given (others don't recognize this flag). See the rz/sz README.GNO file and the UNIX sz man page for details. Remember to use the "-a" flag if you want a text file transfer: unix% sz -a testfile.

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