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File transfer protocol
ZMODEM is an inline file transfer protocol developed by Chuck Forsberg in 1986, in a project funded by Telenet in order to improve file transfers on their
ZMODEM
Encoding for a sequence of byte values using 85 printable characters
way as Ascii85 does. When a ZMODEM program sends pre-compressed 8-bit data files over 7-bit data channels, it uses "ZMODEM Pack-7 encoding". Adobe adopted
Ascii85
File transfer protocol
a further fracturing before they were re-unified by his later ZMODEM protocol. ZMODEM became very popular, but never completely replaced XMODEM in the
XMODEM
File transfer protocol
high-performance system, it remains relatively obscure because it was overshadowed by ZMODEM, which had been released a year earlier and saw rapid uptake. XMODEM was
MEGAlink
Shareware terminal emulator
and has been updated to run on macOS. Its name comes from its use of the ZModem file transfer protocol, which ZTerm implemented in a particularly high-performance
ZTerm
American computer programmer
1992 for developing ZMODEM. He was also the project engineer on the Tektronix 4010-series graphics terminals. The widely adopted ZMODEM uses a sliding window
Chuck_Forsberg
FreeDOS, and more. File transfer protocols supported by FrontDoor are Zmodem, Zmodem/CRC-32, Telink, SEAlink, SEAlink Overdrive, and Xmodem/CRC. FrontDoor
FrontDoor
File transfer protocol
ZMODEM on the other hand has transfer resume capability which made it more appealing. Meeks, Brock (February 1989). "The ABCs of X-, Y-, and ZMODEM"
YMODEM
File transfer protocol
authors claim performance is equal to or better than other protocols such as ZMODEM, YMODEM, and XMODEM, especially on poor connections. On connections over
Kermit_(protocol)
Multiplatform BBS Software
Y-Modem, Z-Modem) is an external file transfer program which supports X/Y/ZModem transfers. It was written to break the reliance on old DOS external protocols
Synchronet
Signal confirming receipt of a message without errors
acknowledgement for each packet received, other protocols, such as TCP and ZMODEM, allow many packets to be transmitted before sending an acknowledgement
Acknowledgement (data networks)
Acknowledgement_(data_networks)
Network protocol for virtual terminals
Telnet, SSHv2, RLogin, Serial, Windows, *nix, and Mac OS X platforms, X/Y/ZMODEM and various BBS terminal emulations telnet.exe command line utility included
Telnet
to replace ZMODEM. It uses 32 bit CRC's on file data blocks, the same as Zmodem, and 32 bit CRC's on its information blocks where Zmodem uses 16 bit
ZMax
Terminal emulator
features. Minicom is a menu-driven communications program. It also has an auto ZMODEM download. It now comes packaged in most major Linux distribution repositories
Minicom
Communications protocol created in the 1980s
Vice-president of Research and Development. On the downside, BLAST was criticized by ZMODEM developer Chuck Forsberg because of its proprietary nature, making it "tightly
BLAST_(protocol)
Error-detecting code for detecting data changes
NVMe, MPEG-2, PKZIP, Gzip, Bzip2, PCI Express, HDMI, POSIX cksum, PNG, ZMODEM, many others 0x04C11DB7 0xEDB88320 0xDB710641 0x82608EDB odd yes – 10 –
Cyclic_redundancy_check
Transmission of computer files
as USB flash drives Dial-up modems null modem links used XMODEM, YMODEM, ZMODEM and similar File sharing Managed file transfer Peer-to-peer file sharing
File_transfer
Open source software
emulation. Tek4010 emulation. File transfer protocols (Kermit, XMODEM, YMODEM, ZMODEM, B-PLUS and Quick-VAN). Scripts using the "Tera Term Language". 1.4 Last
Tera_Term
It was written by Rick Huebner in 1987; Huebner had previously written a ZMODEM module for the Opus-CBBS system. Using Janus, Opus BBS systems could save
Janus_(protocol)
Type of error-detection protocol at the data link layer, and transport layer for TCP
order, and is also found in many file transfer protocols like UUCP-g and ZMODEM as a way of improving efficiency compared to non-windowed protocols like
Sliding_window_protocol
Family of terminal emulation software by Hilgraeve
VT100, VT52 File transfer: ASCII, Kermit, XMODEM, YMODEM/YMODEM-G, and ZMODEM List of terminal emulators Official website Configuring Hyper Terminal for
HyperACCESS
Telecommunications program
the early 1990s. Its strengths included a fast built-in version of the Zmodem file transfer protocol, rather than needing a separate program, and a powerful
Telix
Computer network protocol
dial-up-oriented protocols for transferring FidoNet traffic like EMSI or ZMODEM had to implement error-recovery. When the members of FidoNet started to
Binkp
Modem file transfer protocols BiModem BLAST B protocol HS/Link JMODEM Kermit SMODEM UUCP-g XMODEM YMODEM ZMODEM Comparison of file transfer protocols
B_protocol
Suite of computer programs and protocols
offer performance matching or beating the best file-transfer protocols like ZMODEM. In practice, many early implementations only supported a single setting
UUCP
Name Keyboard mapping Session tabs ZMODEM transfers Find text in buffer Mouse input support Unicode support URL hyperlinking Public key authentication
Comparison_of_SSH_clients
Telnet client by VanDyke Software
Dyke, Jeff P. (October 4, 1995). "ANNOUNCE: CRT 1.0B4, 32-bit telnet w/ZModem download support". Groups.google.com. Retrieved June 13, 2017. "VanDyke
SecureCRT
performance. ZMax Mike Bryeans c. 1991 Modifications to ZMODEM to allow packets up to 32 kB in length. ZMODEM Chuck Forsberg 1986 Public domain Streaming protocol
Comparison of file transfer protocols
Comparison_of_file_transfer_protocols
Bulletin board system software
rooms Zmodem New messages (.RAZN), which results in all of the new messages in all of the rooms known to the user being sent to the user via the ZMODEM protocol
Citadel_(software)
Comms and terminal emulator DOS software
protocol, gradually added support for other protocols such as the popular ZMODEM protocol and CompuServe-specific protocols such as CIS-B and CIS-B+. Qmodem
Qmodem
Type of computer server system
and downloading of message packets in QWK format using XMODEM, YMODEM or ZMODEM File areas Live viewing of all caller activity by the system operator Voting
Bulletin_board_system
Russian, Norwegian and Hungarian) Pocket PC support XMODEM, YMODEM, and ZMODEM file transfer for all terminal connections SSH File Transfer Protocol for
AbsoluteTelnet
File transfer and protocol driver
by Lavio Pareschi (Rio de Janeiro) in 1989 that functions similarly to ZMODEM.[citation needed] C-Modem has a crash recovery feature. If a transmission
C-MODEM
protocols ranged from Kermit and Xmodem to Ymodem (Batch, 4K and G) and Zmodem (Batch Selections). One feature of ProTERM Mac was the C-like scripting
ProTERM
Early web browser
the PC. This was done by executing the communications program zmodem (sending the zmodem command to the Unix command-line) and then instantly placing the
SlipKnot_(web_browser)
Offline mail reader format
normally sent to the user automatically using the self-starting feature of the ZModem protocol, although most QWK doors allowed a choice of other protocols. Once
QWK_(file_format)
Computer software
g., a QWK packet, for the user to download using, e.g., Xmodem, Ymodem, Zmodem, and then disconnect. The user reads and replies to the messages locally
Offline_reader
a central server. 1985 – Ymodem – a minor improvement to Xmodem. 1986 – Zmodem – another point-to-point binary transfer protocol, which had superior long-distance
Timeline_of_file_sharing
File transfer protocol
for its day. Unlike the predominant protocols of the day (XMODEM, YMODEM, ZMODEM), BiModem allowed BBS users to upload and download files at the same time
BiModem
Binary-to-text encoding
services had started to support robust 8-bit file transfer protocols such as ZMODEM. This obviated the need for ASCII armoring, but on the Macintosh there was
BinHex
across the United States. Eventually, Searchlight BBS supported FidoNet, ZMODEM, Internet e-mail and telnet connectivity. In 1995 LaRosa began work on Spinnaker
Searchlight_BBS
Modem file transfer protocols BiModem BLAST B protocol HS/Link JMODEM Kermit SMODEM UUCP-g XMODEM YMODEM ZMODEM Comparison of file transfer protocols
JMODEM
file transfers in several competing protocols (XMODEM, YMODEM, YMODEM-G, ZMODEM) provided with the program or as third-party software; they connected externally
McBBS
Compared to other contemporary protocols, PTP is slower than YMODEM and ZMODEM but faster and more reliable than XMODEM. The earliest version of Punter
Punter_(protocol)
terminal emulation and multi-file transfer protocols such as YMODEM or ZMODEM. Development on ASCII Express II concluded in 1982, making way for its successor
ASCII_Express
Defunct international data communications network
multiple delivery protocols besides X.25 and BiSync, including FTPS, SMTPS and ZModem, and allowed the enveloping structure of supported EDI standards to extend
Tymnet
File transfer protocol
option with the operator, but not with the system's other users. Unlike ZMODEM and other older protocols, SMODEM has a separate low-level multiplexed transfer
SMODEM
was reviewed by André Viergever at Amiga Magazine in 1992. Amiga portal Zmodem - File transfer protocol CU Amiga Magazine "Amiga Networking Frequently
NComm
1992 video game
sent game builds down to SSI using a state of the art 9600 baud modem and Zmodem. It took about 3 hours to send down 2 megs of updates, and involved calling
Spelljammer: Pirates of Realmspace
Spelljammer:_Pirates_of_Realmspace
Family of numbered networking protocols
year revision. In the latest 2002 revision it was removed. X.PC YModem ZModem BLAST (protocol) Kermit (protocol) Janssen, Cory (18 August 2011). "What
Microcom_Networking_Protocol
support for up to 18 additional "external" file-transfer protocols, such as Zmodem and HS/Link; support for non-standard COM ports (3-8), & non-standard IRQs
GT-Power
XMODEM enhancements, were quickly displaced following the introduction of ZMODEM. XMODEM breaks down the file to be sent into a numbered series of packets
SEAlink
strings, sum, tail, tar, tee, ularn, uniq, vi, wanderer, wc, xmodem, ymodem, zmodem, zoo Several messaging or bulletin board systems were written, including
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Tamil
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Indian
White gazelle, Antelope
Girl/Female
Latin American Hungarian Russian
Bitter.
Girl/Female
Irish
“noble, virtuous.†The feminine of Brian.
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English
Seaman.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
One who Delight All
Surname or Lastname
English (Cumbria)
English (Cumbria) : unexplained.
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English
English : variant of Wagoner.Americanized form of German Wagner.
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi
Direction; Full Moon
Boy/Male
Hindu
The adobe of beings
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