Printing Screen Data - AT&T UNIX PC User Manual

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Communicating with Other Computers
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Select the file demo and press <Enter> to
begin file transmission.
You see this
message:
UMODEH Uersion 2.8a
UMODEH:
File Nale: lu/tutor/Filecabinet
Idemo
UMODEH:
Estiaated File Size 6K, 45 Reco
rds, 5632 Bytes
UMODEM: 8-Bit TransMission Enabled
UMODEM:
Ready to SEND File
When transmission begins, the message Sent sector n
appears for each block of data transferred, where n is
the number of the block of data.
When transmission is complete, the UMODEM terminating
message is displayed.
The executable file demo is now
stored in the Filecabinet on the other UNIX PC.
Printing Screen Data
The Local Commands menu also contains options for
printing data that appears on your terminal screen.
These options are especially handy for obtaining a hard
copy of information--stock reports, news releases,
bulletin board listings--any type of information that
can be displayed on your screen from another computer.
A printer must be'attached and installed on your
computer before you can use this feature.
The information is recorded on paper only and is not
saved in a file.
To save the information in a file,
use the Record Screen to File command described earlier
in this chapter.
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