RSX-11 Kermit Transfers

From: Dave Woodman - dave_at_naffnet.org.uk <dave_at_naffnet.org.uk)>
Date: Wed Sep 25 01:23:01 2002

Clayton Frank Helvey wrote:

> Ethan:
>
> On VMS there was an easier way to transfer files via
> kermit and still retain the files' attributes.
>
> The tecnique involved using VMS' backup utility to
> create a backup file save set with a record length of
> 8192 bytes and group=0 (no redundancy groups). You
> transfer that file over to the other system in fixed
> file mode - the result is a 512 byte record length
> binary file.
>
> You then on that system create a small backup save set
> with the same record size of 8192 bytes, and use
> copy/overlay to copy the transferred file over that
> newly created backup saveset. Viola, VMS recreates
> the file from the first system with the proper record
> structure, and you can then use backup/restore to get
> the files you transferred out and put them to use.
>
> Particularly useful when transferring Stream_LF file
> types I recall..

If more information is needed, then the 'DCL Dialogue'
columns are all on line, and the August 1991 column
describes this technique (complete with viola!).

The columns can be found at http://www.kgb.com/dcl.html,
and the specific column is located at
http://www.kgb.com/dcl/199108.txt.

Happy reading,

        Dave.
Received on Wed Sep 25 2002 - 01:23:01 BST

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