On 4/16/07, Harold Hallikainen wrote: > I think linux supports zmodem using sz to send and rz to receive. I used > to use that with Teraterm. Yes, these are in the "lrzsz" package on most linux distros. It's a great "trick" to have up your sleeve, if you have shell access to a Unix box and a terminal emulator that understands zmodem... you can transfer files on and off the box through your terminal emulator to your heart's content. Use it every day, almost. Saves on firing up FTP, dealing with proxies/security, or hoping file transfers are allowed via SCP/SFTP (SSH). Personally, I like the commercial emulator "SecureCRT" for stuff like this. Auto-zmodem transfers make life super-easy, using that. The other slightly more difficult but easily "do-able" trick is to fire up uucp libraries to encode/decode binary stuff you want to toss around via text transfer methods. Nate -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist