Msg: 5155 *Conference*

07-02-94 23:06:21

From: RICHARD HANSON

To : DARREN MARCY

Subj: REPLY TO MSG #5152 (RICK'S DEALS)

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You're really going to like this one, Darren.  Transferring files between a DOS
or Mac to and from an open .DO file in a Model T at 19200 baud is pretty cool.
Here goes...

FROM THE MODEL T TO THE DOS OR MAC

1) Using a null-modem cable, connect your DOS or Mac to your Model 100/102.

2) Put the DOS or Mac into terminal mode, using a communications program, at
19200 baud, and open a capture file.

3) Go into the .DO file on the Model T.

4) Tap your <f3> function key, type in COM:98N1E and hit <enter>.

The file will transfer from your Model T to your DOS or Mac at 19200 baud.


FROM THE DOS OR MAC TO THE MODEL T

1) Same as above.

2) Same as above but don't open a capture file.

3) From the Model T menu, enter TEXT, name a file <enter>.

4) Tap your <f2> function key, type in COM:98N1E and hit <enter>

5) Send the file from your DOS or Mac.

6) After the file sends, issue a <ctrl><z> from your DOS or Mac to give your
Model T an EOF (end of file).


That's it...  -Rick-

PS: Model 200 users use 98N1ENN in the two examples above.