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- The available options are...
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- <C>hange drive
- This function will not be available to all users. If you do have access
- to this function, you can type in the new host drive at the prompt. This
- function will not change directories.
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- <D>ownload a file
- Downloading means that you want to receive a file from the host. If you
- wish to download a file, select download, then enter the name of the
- file to download. If the file exists, you will be prompted which
- transfer protocol you wish to use. Select a protocol and then go into
- your program and receive the file. There is a special case if you
- select Ymodem, Ymodem-G or Zmodem which allow for batch transfers.
- After selecting one of these protocols, you will be prompted for any
- additional files to download. When you wish to download the files you
- selected, press return.
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- <G>oodbye
- Selecting "Goodbye" will bring you to the prompt "Are you sure? <Y/N>:"
- Typing a Y and pressing return will log you off Host Mode.
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- <H>elp
- This selection will get you to this screen. The Help screen you are
- reading is actually the contents of a text file named HOSTHELP.TXT.
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- <L>ist files
- Selecting "List" will prompt you for a standard DOS file search string.
- For example, typing *.txt and pressing return will list all files in the
- current directory that have a .TXT extension.
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- <M>ove directory
- This function will not be available to all users. If you do have access
- to this function, you can type in the new host path at the prompt. This
- function will not change drives. It will only change paths on the
- default drive.
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- <U>pload a file
- Uploading means that you want to send a file to the host. Just like the
- Move directory selection, uploading is not available to every user. If
- you wish to upload a file, select upload, then select which protocol you
- wish to use. If you are uploading using Xmodem, you must also give the
- filename for the host machine. If you are uploading using either
- Ymodem/Ymodem-G, Zmodem or Kermit/SuperKermit, you do not need to
- specify a filename, because these protocols will transfer the original
- filenames. At this time you should go into your program and send the
- file.
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