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Revision as of 19:23, 6 July 2011
All File Transfer Articles
- DLPilot
 - DLPlus
 - Desklink
 - Jan's DOS-Based Docking Station
 - LaddieCon
 - NADSBox
 - TBACK
 - File storage with mp3 player
 - TEENY
 - Official TEENY documentation
 - TEENY MANUAL
 - TEENY.EXE MANUAL
 - TEENY.BA MANUAL
 - TEENY.CO MANUAL
 - Text File Transfer using Hyperterminal
 
Tandy Disk Drive and Emulators
TPDD emulators, in concert with a compatible disk clients like TS-DOS, TEENY, POWR-DOS, FLOPPY.CO, the Booster Pak, or the WP-2 built-in Diskette client are the most popular way to accurately and quickly transfer all file types including binary files to and from your Model T laptop. There are different options for the server side on modern operating systems and devices:
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Clients
TPDD Clients are software that runs on your Model T laptop. The communicate with a disk drive or other TPDD Service to save and load files.
- TS-DOS
 - TEENY
 - LAPDOS
 - PDD
 - WP2 Diskette Mode
 - How to set up an old PC to run LAPDOS
 - Using TS-DOS RAM's DOS Without the GUI
 
Real TPDD and TPDD-2
Differences between TPDD-1 and TPDD-2
Simple Text File Transfer (No Client)
You can use any "terminal program" to transfer text files (and BASIC programs in text format, i.e. with a .DO extension) to and from your Model T laptop. Note that some programs "out there" with a .BA extension are in fact text (.DO) files.
Here are some tutorials:
Text File Transfer using Hyperterminal
Fast Binary Transfer
TBACK is a unique approach to file transfer. It allows freeze/thaw of the entire RAM of the laptop, and now fast installation of .CO files to the laptop.
It is a "thin client" solution where the only client is a small program downloaded to the T just for the purpose of the file transfer. All of the "smarts" run on the modern desktop or laptop.
TBACK also targets developers; being able to quickly offload the full RAM of a system for inspection on the desktop, and to quickly change to completely different configurations is a novel feature introduced by TBACK.