Commodore modem 300 User Manual page 21

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When the computer responds with the word READY, enter "RUN".
Then follow the prompts to copy the appropriate files to a new
diskette.
NOTE: Be sure to use a blank diskette as the DESTINATION, or files
previously stored on this diskette will be destroyed by MAKEDISK.
COMMON SENSE contains many features and options which condi­
tion its operation to your requirements. The descriptions for using
these features are described in later sections; here we will review
the options available to you.
Alpha Shift Lock.
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with the software lock, allowing normal transmission with the
other keys.
Automodem commands.
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dems. COMMON SENSE lets you store telephone numbers, and
dial them automatically.
Buffer Control.
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have received. You can scroll forwards and backwards to view
the text and you can save its contents to disk and/or print it
directly. You name the file (or you can use the default name).
Controlcodes.
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the keyboard, using the CTRL key.
Conversions.
v*
utility routines forconverting programs to/from text/program
formats, fortransferring programs with computers which don't
support XMODEM.
Extract/review.
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your buffer, review it on the screen, and produce new files con­
taining just the information you want to retain.
v* Diskcommands.
mands fordirect control ofdisks and files. All commands
except load and save can be executed.
*• File transfers.
text and program files, using text, XMODEM, or CompuServe™
'B' Protocol modes.
>s Uploadcontrol.
with or without user programmed inter-character and/or end-of-
linedelays.
You can lock the keyboard into upper case
You can dial and answer automo­
The virtual screen stores (text) data which you
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