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ShadowSpawn | Val | Hmmm... |
November 20, 1996 10:34 PM * |
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��������<Thy Mighty Words..........>�������������� �> > I have Alternate ZModem enabled in my configuration, but my system keeps �> > using VXY. VXY doesn't seem to work with my Fido Server. So, what else �> > need to do to get DSZ ZModem to run under VFido? �Yes. DSZ.COM is in my /VA directory with is in my DOS path. It _still_ �isn't working... �<sigh> �Val � ��������<My Kind Response>�������������� Well, for what this is worth, I use GSZ here with VFIDO with no problems, renamed to DSZ, as 6.14 won't use it otherwise. Before I changed over to it for the VXY defaults, practically ANY sort of transfer gave me no ends of grief. So, on the advice of wiser heads, i resisted the temptation to simply toss the computer out the window, and installed GSZ.EXE. DSZ will suffice just as well, but I happen to like the graphics display. Now, I had to remove the references to the VXY protocols from the cfg file before the problem cleared up, so... Might just be worth looking at... ShadowSpawn �Ѹ�Ѹ�Ѹ�Ѹ�Ѹ�Ѹ�Ѹ�Ѹ�Ѹ VBBS 6.14 2400 to 28.8 V34/VFC �S��A��N��C��T��U��A��R��Y� Charlotte, NC @ 704-394-1274 �Ͼ�Ͼ�Ͼ�Ͼ�Ͼ�Ͼ�Ͼ�Ͼ�Ͼ UniNode/MultiNet 24 by 7 [Emeraldise] iT! --������-- --������-- --������-- --������-- --������-- TG-TAG 1.1 Windows: an 80586 to XT Conversion Kit. |
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