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- ================[ Files Menu HELP ] =====================
- H E L P W I T H C O M M A N D S
-
- D)ownload -- Transfer a file from RBBS-PC to your computer.
- G)oodbye -- exit this system -- DISCONNET
- H)elp -- help with any command, section, or topic
- L)ist directories (categories) of files available for download
- N)ew files -- get list of files posted since specified date
- P)ersonal download -- download files addressed to you personally
- Q)uit -- go elsewhere - to main menu, utilities, off system
- S)earch -- Find files with specified text in name/description
- U)pload -- Transfer a file from your computer to RBBS-PC.
- V)iew compressed file -- look to see what is in a compressed file
- X)pert -- expert mode on/off
-
- ================== File Subsystem Extra HELP ==================
-
- The file subsystem permits you to move files between your system and this
- RBBS-PC. Downloading refers to moving files from RBBS-PC to your computer,
- and uploading is moving files from your computer to RBBS-PC.
-
- The transfer of data is usually done using an error-correcting protocol
- such as Xmodem, which ensures correct transfer even if noisy phone lines
- interfere with the flow of data.
-
- NOTE: If you called RBBS-PC with 7-bit word length, RBBS-PC will make you
- switch to 8-bit for error-correcting protocol transfers. You may find your
- session garbled after such a switch. To avoid this, call with 8-bit words
- (see your communications package documentation for details).
-
- To list the files that are available on for downloading to your system, use
- the L)ist command on the Files Menu. The file names will be listed along
- with a short description of each file.
-
- To transfer a file from RBBS-PC to your computer, use the D)ownload
- command. Ask for HELP with "D" for more information.
-
- RBBS-PC will remember your preferred transfer protocol, which can be set
- using UTIL command "F". If you have selected a protocol, RBBS-PC will use
- it every time you transfer. To override the default for a single transfer,
- add the PROTOCOL letter to your download command. E.g. to download
- RBBS-PC.ZIP using Xmodem, use the command:
-
- D RBBS-PC.ZIP X
-
- If you want to be asked for a protocol before EACH download, use UTIL
- command "F" and select protocol NONE.
-
- ASCII DATA CAPTURE
-
- The transfer of files in ASCII mode can be done if your system is capable
- of data capture. Only TEXT files can be downloaded using ASCII mode. To
- download a file using the ASCII method, follow the sequence of steps listed
- below.
-
- 1. Select the text file for download and use ASCII protocol. E.g.
- D RBBSHELP.TXT A
-
- 2. When RBBS-PC tells you to open your capture file and enter a carriage
- return to start the download, you should do so. (See your
- communications package documentation for information on CAPTURE text).
- After setting up to receive the file on your communications package,
- you have to send RBBS-PC one carriage return so that it knows you are
- ready to start.
-
- 6. The file will be sent a line at a time until the entire file is sent.
- You will see the lines of ASCII code (readable text and numbers) on
- your screen as they flow to your system. If you wish to suspend the
- transmission temporarily, your system should send RBBS-PC a Ctrl-S
- (XOFF). A Ctrl-Q (XON) will restart the temporarily halted transfer.
- A Ctrl-X (ASCII CAN) can be sent anytime to abort the transmission of
- the data; because of the output buffering performed automatically by
- RBBS-PC, there may be up to 120 characters transmitted before the
- output stops.
-
- 7. When the file transfer is finished, RBBS-PC will send you an End Of
- File Marker (Ctrl-Z) followed by 5 bells. You should close your
- capture file as soon as you hear the bells or you will get garbage at
- the bottom of the file. If you go away for a cup of coffee and end up
- getting the 'end of file' sign attached to the bottom of the capture
- file, you can delete it from the file later using a text editor.
-
- 8. After the file transfer is complete you will be returned to the File
- Menu. You should check the capture file at this point to be sure you
- received it properly. If you do this while still online, remember that
- RBBS-PC will hang up if your session is inactive for too long.
-
- FILE UPLOADING
-
- File uploading to RBBS-PC is very similar to downloading. After you have
- downloaded a few files, you might want to send one of your favorite
- programs or files just to test your ability to upload.
-
- Before sending a file to RBBS-PC, be sure there is enough disk space on
- RBBS-PC to accept the file. When you ask for U)pload at the File menu, the
- system will tell you how much disk space is free on the upload drive. If
- this system runs out of disk space during an upload function, it will
- cancel the upload.
-
- UPLOAD GROUND RULES
-
- You are encouraged to donate programs to the library on this system. Any
- type of program or document is welcome, however, a few ground rules are in
- order. The files donated must contain only information that is in the
- public domain, or can be freely distributed. No private or commercial
- information should be placed on this system. The SYSOP is not responsible
- for any of the data that is shared on this system.
-