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Ken Davis - W6RFN San Francisco, California
UUCP: (apple, pyramid, netsys, pacbell, hoptoad}!lamc!kdavis
DIALCOM: 164:MDU0116 Internet: lamc!kdavis%apple.com
I would also be interested in this. Has anyone looked at UUPC to
see if it could be ported to a CP/M compatible environment? It
might be easier to make something like this work under the
Z-System then under standard CP/M-80.
Jeff Wieland
wie...@ecn.purdue.edu
me too.
(What about it, Dave? Are you going to release your cp/m 'g' protocol
yet?)
I use xmodem and a couple of scripts (started manually on the cp/m
machine) to download stuff from the Unix host, and upload stuff I've
edited locally. I think it would be a piece of cake to write a
terminal emulator script to call a unix host, log in, invoke xmodem,
download the spooled mail/news or whatever, then delete them from the
spool dir. It might even be possible to have a restricted shell which
can run only a few commands (rx, sx, rm) on the unix side...
The same script could then take the local cp/m files, upload them, and
pipe them through mail or inews -h and then delete them on the Unix
side.
I assume that since cp/m is not multi-tasking - multi-user that these
up- and download scripts would always have to be invoked manually. On
the other hand, if the Unix host could poll the cp/m machine running a
bbs system...
I assume that Dave Goodenough has these scripts for qterm; I further
speculate that someone has MEX scripts to do the same sort of thing.
You don't have to run uucp to network to another machine. Some fancy
scripts (with error-recovery, security, etc) will give you the same
effect.
Of course you'd have to have some code (probably shell scripts) on the
Unix side of the system, but I still think the project is pretty easy.
My cp/m box is a laptop (Bondwell Model 2). I don't have the need or
the desire to download Unix mail or news and then upload replies,
because it's easier to use the machine on my desk at work.