Using XFER
Advanced User’s Guide
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XFER supports Xmodem and Zmodem transfers at speeds up to 115200 baud.
Modem support is provided via an initialization file that specifies option
settings for the modem. Option settings can be specified on the command line
or with an environment variable called
XFER_ARGS
.
XFER supports RTS/CTS handshaking for Xmodem protocol and both XON/
XOFF and RTS/CTS handshaking for Zmodem protocol.
Syntax and Parameters
The command line syntax for XFER is as follows:
XFER [/
option1
[/
option2
] . . .]
filename(s)
Use a slash (
/
) or a hyphen (
-
) to denote options, and use uppercase or
lowercase letters for them. Options can be placed before or after filenames on
the command line.
Basic options and their defaults are listed and described in
. The
Default
column indicates whether the option is used (
On
) or ignored (
Off
) if it
is not included in the command line. For options that have two or more
possible values, the default value is given.
A page number for each option indicates where a full explanation can be
located in this manual.
XFER runs on Falcon portables using DOS. Use XFER32XFER32 on the Host PC with
Win32. Use the native on-help with XFER32.
When using Z-modem, flow control must be the same on both sides of the
transmission. Normally, XFER defaults to RTS/CTS flow control. On the Falcon 33x
and 34x, it defaults to Xon/Xoff. When transferring files between a 33x or 34x and the
host PC, make sure the PC is also using Xon/Xoff. See the /F option on
for
more details.
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