6 Commands
#5:
(PACTOR-III-License)
N = no permanent license installed
V = permanent license installed
6.106
Write
Remote
Default setting: none
Parameter: Filename
File or directory name.
Title
Optional title of the message.
From remote the same function is also available as
Send
command.
Enables files to be sent to the PTC mailbox. The end of the file is indicated, in the case of
direct input from the terminal, by an ESCAPE-Character (refer to
ESCchr
, chapter
,
page
). In the case of a remote station sending a file via PACTOR to the mailbox, the
end is indicated either by a CHANGEOVER, <Ctrl-Z>, or NNNN. In AMTOR, the end
of the file is indicated by the CHANGEOVER (+?), or NNNN. An ESCAPE character
from the sysop breaks off the remote controlled file input. The remote control sequence
'//' may be contained within files, as, during the file input, the sequence has no meaning.
The
Write
command may also contain two parameters:
Write
filename
[title]. The
filename
is essential for mailbox operation. The
filename
is the name of the subdirectory
in which the message will be stored. If this is missing, then the PTC reacts with a
message
:
*** missing filename
. The message can additionally be given a title. The
title is not necessary, and can be left out. Contrary to most Packet-Radio mailboxes, the
title is not automatically requested!
Stores a message for DL3FCJ (without a title).
cmd:
W
DL3FCJ <Return>
Stores a message for DL1ZAM entitled 'Board Layout'
cmd:
W
DL1ZAM Board Layout <Return>
Stores a message for DL6MAA entitled 'This is a test'.
cmd:
W
DL6MAA This is a test <Return>
The last example shows that the title could be more than one word. The whole text after
the
filename
is interpreted as the title of the message. The length is limited to 32
characters and additional characters are cut off.
Filenames identical to a filename number (1-, 2, 2-3, etc.) are not allowed and an error
message will occure in this case.
6.107
XUser
The
XUser
command is used to manage the user list.
The PTC-IIex firmware allows to define user specific access priorities, i.e., that it is
possible to define in a user list if for example the user DK9FAT is permitted to use the
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Summary of Contents for PTC-IIex
Page 14: ...List of Figures and Tables XII...
Page 30: ...3 Installation 16...
Page 108: ...7 Audio 94...
Page 126: ...8 FAX 112...
Page 173: ...12 SYStest 159...
Page 183: ...14 Circuit Description 169...
Page 195: ...15 Basics 181...
Page 201: ...B Technical Data 187...
Page 202: ...C Layout Appendix C 19 Layout B 1 Motherboard Figure B 1 Motherboard 188...
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