fmgst@unix.cis.pitt.edu (Filip Gieszczykiewicz) (02/21/91)
Greetings. Just got ZMP running on my K10. WHOA!!!! It sure beats running superterm (Xmodem)... I just have one or 2 questions. I got both ZMP and RZMP. ZMP is just a Zmodem download program whereas RZMP both downloads and uploads using ZMODEM. Now, I don't have M80 and was unable to compile the overlay file (for a K10 - I think it was called ZMO-K12.Z80) and overlay it over the uninstalled RZMP. Instead, I was forced to get the other files, ZMP13KP (directly made for the Kaypro users). I love the program (in fact, I just blew away SuperTerm :-) but would also like to have the capability to upload using ZMODEM. I can't because I can't compile the overlay file. Is there anyone who could send me a compiled (.HEX) version of the ZMO-KP12.Z80? (Availiable from Simtel "pd2:<cpm.zmodem>") I don't think M80 (and L80) is PD... Anyhow, if you are stuck with superterm, use it to download ZMP and then blow it away ;-) If you need a copy of a Zmodem transfer program for the UNIX, just send e-mail and be ready to receive 50+K of UUENCODED text... (specify what you want in the Subject: line !) (I might be able to find the sources... give a few weeks for that though... :-) Take care. P.S. Sorry for ther long article but I just HAD to say this :-) -- _______________________________________________________________________________ "The Force will be with you, always." It _is_ with me and has been for 11 years Filip Gieszczykiewicz "... a Jedi does it with a mind trick... " ;-) FMGST@PITTVMS or fmgst@unix.cis.pitt.edu "My ideas. ALL MINE!!"
ianj@ijpc.UUCP (Ian Justman) (02/22/91)
fmgst@unix.cis.pitt.edu (Filip Gieszczykiewicz) writes: > > Greetings. Just got ZMP running on my K10. WHOA!!!! > > It sure beats running superterm (Xmodem)... > > I just have one or 2 questions. I got both ZMP and RZMP. > ZMP is just a Zmodem download program whereas RZMP both > downloads and uploads using ZMODEM. Now, I don't have M80 > and was unable to compile the overlay file (for a K10 - > I think it was called ZMO-K12.Z80) and overlay it over > the uninstalled RZMP. Instead, I was forced to get the > other files, ZMP13KP (directly made for the Kaypro users). ZMP just downloads, and RZMP dow- and uploads? What does that mean? RZMP is like KMD in that you use it for RCP/M's. ZMP _WILL_ upload files, you have to use ESC-S.
Tom.Rieger@f242.n260.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Tom Rieger) (02/22/91)
-> I just have one or 2 questions. I got both ZMP and RZMP. -> ZMP is just a Zmodem download program whereas RZMP both -> downloads and uploads using ZMODEM. Now, I don't have M80 Are you sure about that? I just booted up my Xerox and loaded ZMP and it supports transfers in both directions. RZMP is a Zmodem module for use on RCP/M systems. Tom Rieger Tom_Rieger@f242.n260.z1.fidonet.org -- Tom Rieger - via FidoNet node 1:260/230 UUCP: ...!rochester!ur-valhalla!rochgte!242!Tom.Rieger INTERNET: Tom.Rieger@f242.n260.z1.FIDONET.ORG
Murray_RJ@cc.curtin.edu.au (Ron Murray) (02/24/91)
In article <94522@unix.cis.pitt.edu>, fmgst@unix.cis.pitt.edu (Filip Gieszczykiewicz) writes: > I just have one or 2 questions. I got both ZMP and RZMP. > ZMP is just a Zmodem download program whereas RZMP both > downloads and uploads using ZMODEM. Now, I don't have M80 > and was unable to compile the overlay file (for a K10 - > I think it was called ZMO-K12.Z80) and overlay it over > the uninstalled RZMP. Instead, I was forced to get the > other files, ZMP13KP (directly made for the Kaypro users). > Ummm, well, ZMP does both uploads and downloads. At least it did when I wrote it: but, then, considering that nobody ever does any uploads it's possible that that part has withered away. Call it evolution in action. There are lots of PD assemblers which would probably assemble the overlay for you, although you may have to tweak it a bit. I can't remember them offhand, but they're probably on simtel-20 and lots of other places as well. E-mail me if you're still having problems. ....Ron -- =============================================================================== Internet: Murray_RJ@cc.curtin.edu.au | "You can lead a horse to ACSnet: Murray_RJ@cc.cut.oz.au | water, but if you can Bitnet: Murray_RJ%cc.curtin.edu.au@cunyvm.bitnet | get him to float on his UUCP : uunet!munnari.oz!cc.curtin.edu.au!Murray_RJ | back you've really got Amateur Packet Radio: VK6ZJM@VK6BBS.#WA.AUS.OC | something" TCP/IP: 44.136.204.14, 44.136.204.19 | -- Murphy's Law I ===============================================================================