Commodore modem 300 User Manual page 61

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where <filename> isthe fileon/foryourdisk.
<type> is " p" for a program file, or
" s" for a sequential file,
<direction> is " r" if sending (disk read)
<translate> is " t " ifyou wantdatatranslated from PETSCII to
The program will perform the transfer automatically, and show the
status on the status line. BLK = the number of blocks sent or
received, CHK = A for a good block, or N if a retry is required. If
there are any errors due to noisy phone lines, etc., the protocol will
re-transmit that block until it is received correctly.
[ALT] Z
[ALT] UP-ARROW
If you accidentally cleared the buffer, this key will let you recover it.
Simply press Y or N to confirm your request.
[ALT] BACK-ARROW
This will allow you to save the program, and create the ASCII trans­
lation and TELSET display character files. Save the OPTSET file
separately with the [ALT] 0 command. The help files (VT1007.HLP)
are not moved, but this can easily be done with the [ALT] F, to load
the file into the buffer, and the [ALT] D, to dump to disk.
[ALT] *
You can modify the ASCII translation tables with this command.
Under normal circumstances, this is not necessary. You can change
the receive or the transmit tables, or both. Press R orT for receive or
transmit. Now press the key that you wish to change, next the key
you wish to change it to. When you are all done, press <RUN-STOP>.
The program will ask you if you want to save these new changes.
PressYor N.
LINEFEED
The LINEFEED key is located next to the HELP key.
CURSOR KEYS
The CRSR UP/DOWN and CRSR RIGHT/LEFT keys on the main
" w" if receiving (disk write)
ASCII and vise versa, (sequential text files only),
otherwise enter nothing.
Exit to BASIC
Recover a Cleared Buffer
Create a backup disk
Modify ASCII tables
Send a BREAK signal
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