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   Rob Swindell to Matt Munson   
   Re: Android QWK readers.   
   24 Oct 20 19:30:29   
   
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     Re: Re: Android QWK readers.   
     By: Matt Munson to Sean Dennis on Fri Oct 23 2020 11:10 pm   
      
    > BY: Sean Dennis(1:18/200)   
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    >   
    > SD> I knew Chuck Forsberg way back when (I lived about 20 miles north of   
    > SD> him).   
    > SD> He told me on several occasions that Zmodem was not designed to be used   
    > SD> over   
    > SD> telnet and to use YModem/YModem-G instead.   
    > Has SEXYZ filled the void?   
      
   SEXYZ is a protocol driver, not a new protocol. SEXYZ just implements the   
   standard X/Y/ZMODEM protocols, no different than DSZ, FDSZ, GSZ, sb/rb, etc.   
   ZMODEM may not have been designed for use over Telnet, but it works just fine   
   over Telnet (or Raw TCP, or SSH, or RLogin). Many of ZMODEM's features (error   
   detection, windowing) are redundant with TCP, but it has some other convenient   
   features (auto-start, resume) that YMODEM does not have, so its still   
   preferred.   
   --    
                                               digital man   
      
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