Directory Path Names And File Names; Directory Path Names; File Names - Symbol PDT 1100 Manual

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Directory Path Names and File Names

Directory Path Names

Specify the directory path of a file to be sent or received. You may specify either an absolute
or relative path. If no path name is specified, the current working directory becomes active
by default. Specification of a path name only is not allowed.
Generally, no space code is allowed to be used in path names or file names; however, you can
use space codes in path names by enclosing path names with double quotes as follows:

File Names

Specify the name of a file to be sent or received. If you set the +R option for file reception and
specified "(file)" as a file name, the host computer creates a receive file with the original file
name used in the PDT 1100.
Note: You cannot specify more than one file name in one function. To send
or receive more than one file, add more than one line of the file
transfer functions.
Options
+B
Sets the transmission speed.
transmissionspeed
+Bn
+P portnumber
Sets the communications port.
+P1
+P2
+P3
+P4
"c:\Program filesest.pd3"
Table 2-1. Options
Functions
n = 9600,19200,38400,57600, or 115200
COM1
COM2
COM3
COM4
DLL File Formats
Defaults
+B9600
+P1
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