Using Falcon DOS Portable Terminals
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Falcon
®
DOS Portable Terminals
Table 1-1: XFER Options (Xmodem Protocol)
An Example
To transfer a file named
foo
from a PC to a Falcon using Xmodem protocol,
use the following command lines.
On the PC:
. This command causes the computer to send the
specified file using XFER’s default settings.
On the Falcon:
. This command causes the Falcon to receive
the specified file transmitted from the PC.
Option
What It Does
Default
filename
Identifies the file to be transferred or received.
None
#
Specifies the communication port to use. Replace the
#
symbol with the desired setting:
1
= COM1
2
= COM2
1
B
#
Specifies the baud rate. Replace the
#
symbol with the
desired setting:
2400
4800
9600
19200
38400
57600
115200
19200
D#
Specifies the number of seconds for XFER to wait for
activity before cancelling the transfer. Replace the
#
symbol with the desired number of seconds for the
timeout delay. Acceptable values are
0
(no timeout)
through
65,535
.
60
H
or
?
Displays help for the XFER command.
Off
O
Overwrites an existing file with a new file having the same
name.
Off
R
Receives the specified file.
Off
T
Transmits the specified file.
On
xfer foo
xfer /r foo
For more information about XFER, including Zmodem options, refer to
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