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(1) Any pc connection with some sort of file transfer is more than enough. (2) Assume that they have at "least" a ECS line, they can certainly get a SNDNETF...(This requires a little reading about SNADS) (3) A cpyf from opt01 is an option. (4) DDM is also an option with any standard line(ECS line will be fine) There is a couple more SDLC options, but these ought to do it... "Metz, Zak" wrote: > Our company distributes fixes over the Internet in the form of a zipped > savefile. Customers receive the file, unzip it, and FTP it in binary into a > savefile on their system and do a rstobj from there. > > However, we have a couple customers who don't have TCP/IP. We're trying to > avoid cutting CDs to allow them to simply rstobj from the CD (we have the > software to create such CDs, though). >
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