wei@princeton.UUCP (P Wei) (10/19/85)
I recently posted two notes on the NET concerning the following two 'problems' : how to transfer files using KERMIT between (1) VAX (UNIX 4.2bsd) <===> ibmpc (2) VAX <===> ibm 3081 (VM370) via telephone line or LAN . I got a few reponses which gave me a lot of insight about the LAN and KERMIT. Thanks a lot ! HOwever, after posting those two notes, I continued doing hand on 'experiments'. Without knowing the technical details, I finally and luckily enough got things going after many try-and-error's. My original 'stupid' ignornance was that I didn't set the baud and parity right for the KERMIT. Now I can use MSKERMIT to connect to VAX CKERMIT via the LAN (at least in our LAN) and transfer files between the two machines. For (2), in our VAX there is a port connected to the same LAN. I just conduct the CKERMIT connecting to it. The whole procedure is the same as in (1). The UNIX files (text) transfered to 3081 and then back were checked (diff) to be exactly the same. However, the files created by the 3081 XEDIT became only one line after transfered to the VAX. I think this is due to file format difference between UNIX and VM370. But, isn't KERMIT supposed to resolve these difference ?? Or, I again forgot to set something right ??? PS: (a) I would like to mention the reason I posted the 'hardware specific' problems on the NET was : I was told, by some 'supposed-to-be expert' in school , that I couldn't do (1) using KERMIT on LAN and there was no way of doing (2). I was doubtful about those claims and, without knowing and specifying the hardware details, posted those notes hoping to hear another person's opinions. (b) One person, whose name and address I don't have record, was interested in YTERM. It is just another communication program for the ibmpc developed by YALE Univ. It is specifically designed for ibmpc and ibm main frame, to my understanding, because there is a file transfer program in the CMS which is for file transfer between CMS and ibmpc running YTERM. I never tried to use it as a general communication program except using it to communicate with VAX doing DUMB terminal jobs. If he wants to get more information about it, please contact YALE UNIV. computer center. HP Wei (wei@princeton)