Receiving Text In More Than One File - Tandy 600 Owner's Manual

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2. Receive is the proposed response. Press the space bar to move to Send
ifyol.l want to send a file.
3. Press I
ENTER
I. The Transfer Receive or Transfer Send command fields
appear.
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protocol: (None)Xmodem
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4. Type the name of the file in which to store the incoming information
(RECEIVE to) or the name of the file you want to send (SEND from).
5. Press I
TAB
Ito move to the protocol field. This field ensures complete
transmission of data. As a rule, you should choose XMODEM unless the
host computer does not support it. The word length must be 8 and the
parity must be none to use XMODEM protocol. Choose None when
you are transferring a file created with the Print command.
6. (Transfer Receive command only.) Press I
TAB
Ito move to the timeout
field. If you choose none for the protocol command, Telcom stops
receiving the incoming information after the number of minutes entered
in this field elapses. The proposed response is 10 minutes.
7. Press I
ENTER
Ito carry out the Transfer Receive or Transfer Send
command.
Receiving Text in More Than One File
If the file in which you are receiving text reaches its maximum size before
you receive all incoming text, Telcom displays an error message and
returns to the Command mode. The message line shows:
Output file too large
Perform these steps to continue receiving the incoming information:
I. At the Session command menu, press
rn
for the Transfer command,
then press
rn
for the Receive subcommand again.
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2. Type a new filename in the RECEIVE to field, and press I
ENTER
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Telcom closes (saves) the current file and opens the new one. The
remainder of the received file goes into the new file.
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