5/18/2023 0 Comments Syncterm zmodem upload not working![]() The following is the second PC that I have which I can use if necessary for a Telnet Server. : 4 High speed Com Ports via a special PCI 4-Port High Speed Serial card. I actually have two PCs that can run as the Tel Server. Second, is the PC which will run the Telnet Server. ![]() : Wildcat MultiLine v4.22 (10 Nodes, Only using 4 though) : External Parallel CD-Rom, Multiple 250MB Parallel Zip DrivesīBS Package. : 4 High speed Com Ports (2 built on board, and a 2 port ISA Serial board)Įxternal Storage. Hopefully someone here might be able to help me by pointing me in the direction of a program that may be able to perform the functions I need to get my DOS BBS accepting telnet calls. I'll then explain my issue with trying to get telnet access to my DOS BBS package. What I'll do next, is explain the software, and hardware that I purchased over the last year, and also built for this project. About a year ago I felt I had enough of an idea to create my new BBS and have it feature many options and interesting concepts that would warrant the time and effort to begin work on the system. I guess I should mention up front that I am a retro computer user and I still have my old Commodore 64, Atari 800, and Amiga computers as well as various PC Compatibles (Compaq Portables, Tandy systems, etc.) from 8088s - Pentium systems. Over the last few years I've toyed with the idea of trying to re-create my old BBS and have it accessible to the Internet via telnet access. 100 KB/sec) without issue.I used to run a DOS based BBS back in the early 90s. * Transfers files over fast connections (e.g. * Handles Telnet IAC escaping and option negotiations Would be great if it would be possible for someone who knows programming to make a port of this Zmodem variant to the Amiga. The ZModem implementation used in SyncTerm works absolutely flawlessly against my LAN BBS for both up and downloading at BLAZING speed (and against other Telnet BBSes as well). I'm kinda wondering if anyone has made an improved xprzmodem.library to cope with the differences in using ZModem over TCP/IP and Telnet link as opposed to using a dial up modem over the phone line. I have the baud rate set to 57600 in NComm and Term and this is what I have the WiModem232 set to as well. I have tried this without it making much of a difference unfortunately. You could try lowering the connection speed. ZModem has always been unreliable via TCP/IP in my experience. anyone know if something like this has been made for the Amiga/WinUAE yet? I've read that SyncTerm on PC has a new ZModem implementation that is made to work well over TCP/IP, Telnet/WiFi link. Quite simply what I am wondering here is if there's a way to fix this to have file uploading using ZModem work reliably. ![]() The upload starts, and then finishes (as long as the file is not too big), otherwise it either drops the connection to the BBS -or- it stalls out (without showing any errors). When using Term 4.28 however it works a LITTLE bit better. When I try uploading a file from the Amiga 1200 using either the WiModem232, vice and WLAN PCMCIA Card on Miami Deluxe TCP/IP Stack or even WinUAE with bsdsocket.library the transfer stalls and resends and eventually stops with NComm showing numerous transfer errors. I am currently using NComm 3.06/Term 4.28 with a WiModem232 to connect to BBSes over Telnet, and also doing testing having set up a BBS locally on my own LAN using Mystic BBS.Įverything works great aside from ZModem Uploading. Once again I would like to ask for help in solving an issue I'm having.
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