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Here are descriptions of the File Transmission fields:
File to Transmit - This is the disk drive, path, and filename
designation of the DOS file that is to be transfered. For example,
to transfer a file named MYFILE.DAT, stored on disk drive A: in
directory NEWDIR, enter the following command:
A:\NEWDIR\MYFILE.DAT and press Enter (See your DOS
manual for more information on directories and file names.)
Character Delay - This parameter is the amount of time, in
milliseconds, that the computer waits between the characters it
transmits. The acceptable range is 0-500 milliseconds (one-half
second). This field defaults to 0 (zero).
Line Delay - This is the amount of time, in milliseconds, that
the computer waits between the lines it transmits. The accept-
able range is 0 (zero) to 999 milliseconds. This field defaults to 0
(zero).
Send EOF Char (^Z) - This parameter controls whether the
computer transmits an end-of-file (Ctrl Z) character at the end of
a DOS file. Acceptable responses are Y (yes) or N (no). The Send
EOF Char defaults to N.
Send Line Feeds - This is the parameter that controls whether
the computer transmits line feeds at the ends of lines. Accept-
able responses are Y (yes) or N (no). The Send Line Feeds
defaults to N.
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To toggle the debug mode on and off, press F8 from the main
terminal emulator screen. It is used for troubleshooting equip-
ment connected to the terminal emulator. When the debug mode
is on, data displays beginning at the current cursor position. The
ASCII values of any bytes received display rather than the
characters themselves. Data can be displayed in either decimal
or hexadecimal format. The default display mode is decimal.
To change the display mode setting:
1.
Press F1 (Cnf) from the main terminal emulator screen.
2.
Type T.
3.
Change the Prot Base parameter in the Terminal Configuration
window.
TERMINAL EMULATOR