Zmodem PD 65c02 Source
Andrew Nicholas <shrin...@apple.com>
In article <1991Jul30.115721.5
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...@pro-odyssey.cts.com (Joe Quilici) writes:
>I remember someone stating that Z-modem is impossible to do on an Apple //,
>mainly because it is a streaming protocol and the Apple can't directly
>write the incoming data to the HD; instead having to pause to write. Does
>your code automatically pause the send, load the data or save the necessary
>data, and continue sending?
Yes. That's one of the provisions of Zmodem; you can specify a buffer size
if you are the receiver or respect the buffer size of your receiver if you are
the sender. ProTerm v2.2 does the latter, but not the former. My code does
both.
And, whoever said that Zmodem is impossible to do on an Apple II didn't know
anything about Zmodem.
andy
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