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YX.EXE
YX.EXE is a DOS command line Ymodem communication tool for the Dolphin
terminal or a PC. YX.EXE supports the following options:
Usage:
yx {/c#] [/b#] [/m] [filename]
Where:
filename: refers to file name to send, if not specified YX will receive a file
/c#:
Specifies COM ports 1-4
/b#:
Specifies new BAUD rate, 300-57600
/m:
Run YX in menu driven mode
Examples:
yx /b57600 autoexec.bat
yx
yx
/m
yx
/c2
The default baud rate for the YX.EXE utility is 57600. For your convenience, batch
files are included on the Dolphin terminal to make sending data at a higher baud rate
easier.
To send at 38400, enter <YF> instead of YX/b38400.
To send at 57600, enter <YFF> instead of YX/b57600.
ZZZ.EXE
ZZZ.EXE is a DOS command line utility for Dolphin that places the terminal into
sleep mode.
Note – The terminal can not be placed in sleep mode while it is in the HomeBase. While in a
HomeBase, the terminal must be on so it can monitor the battery status.
N O T E
When using YX on the
Dolphin 7200
terminal, only COM1
is available
.
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