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#TINYTERM FILE IO SERIAL#
100MB files are a bit too large (in my opinion) to send via serial connection (nearly 30 hours at 9600 bps). If you truly need this to be ongoing for a period of time, I think you'll have to seriously look into getting TCP running on that SCO box, or develop a serial-port transfer discussed above. Have you played with the CYGWIN utilities? These are a set of utilities to let you run UNIX-type processes on Windows. I've not heard of any utility to read a CPIO tape, but maybe one exists. And, I've only used it to read floppy, not tape. In fact, the odds are slim that an old 16-bit utility would be granted the kind of hardware access required to manipulate the tape drive in XP. There's no guarantee it could run on current windows systems. Now TTSSH supports SSH2 protocol (Original version supports SSH1).

Tera Term is open source free software terminal emulator supporting UTF-8 protocol.
#TINYTERM FILE IO PRO#
I probably have a copy on 5 1/4" floppy somewhere at work. Tera Term is Tera Term Pro 2.3 succession version and is being officially recognized by the original author. In any case, I wasn't able to locate much by searching the NET. I think we got ours from the Lone-Tar folks, but I'm not positive. RE: sco/unix to windows transfer fredericofonseca (IS/IT-Management) 10 Feb 06 12:14

If I create the files then let them get copied to tape using overnight back up how can I read them off the tape in windows? (When a backup occurs the data is written using CPIO through DD to DAT).Īny help suggestions or ideas would be gratefully appreciated!!!! I cannot read the back up tapes that are created by the sco/unix system in a windows pc, it just says the tape is in an invalid format. Is it possible to use the tape drive using something like doscp to copy the files to tape? However I want to move several quite big files (100MB each) how can I do this? Small amounts of data can be moved using the doscp command and floppy drive. The windows XP machine does have compatible DAT drive also. It has no modern network card so a direct ftp transfer is out of the question. The problem is that the sco/unix system only has a floppy drive or a DAT drive as removable media. I have an ageing sco/unix 3.2 system from which I would like to transfer some data to a windows xp PC.
#TINYTERM FILE IO FULL#
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TinyTERM Enterprise for Android provides secure SSH and telnet access using exact terminal emulation for 21 terminal types, including IBM TN3270E, TN5250, VT420 and Wyse 50/60.
