XMODEM snippet

 BBS: Inland Empire Archive
Date: 02-15-94 (06:00)             Number: 62
From: JOE NEGRON                   Refer#: 25
  To: LAWRENCE DELUTIIS             Recvd: NO  
Subj: XMODEM snippet                 Conf: (2) Quik_Bas
LD> Does anybody have a snippet of code around, that will allow me to
  > download using an XMODEM protocol?  Thanks!

Well, I don't know about a *snippet*, but you may call my BBS and
download:

ANSITERM.ARJ   21276 03-15-91  Terminal program with ANSI emulation and
                               XModem file transfer. Includes source and
                               EXE.
XMDMCRC.ARJ     6155 01-03-88  XModem file transfer SUB.

   +---------------------------------------+---------------------+
   | This file is provided courtesy of the | Currently available |
   | Programmer's Mark BBS, (718) 921-9267 | 10 pm - 6 am 7 days |
   | Running Maximus, v2.01 for DOS & OS/2 |  6 am - 1 pm Sa, Su |
   +----------------------+----------------+---------------------+
   |  12/24/96/14.4K BPS  | BASIC Programming, Compression, Tech |
   | v.32/v.32bis/v.42bis |    and Politics related file base    |
   |   via a USR Courier  |         Varied message base          |
   +----------------------+------------------------+-------------+
   | Widen your horizons with this no-nonsense BBS | Joe Negron, |
   | for the serious computer user and programmer. |    Sysop    |
   +-----------------------------------------------+-------------+

Please note the hours - downloads are allowed on the first call.

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