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- Fnordadel File Transfers
-
- In Fnordadel, information is sent from the BBS to you via .R(ead)
- commands, and from you to the BBS via .E(nter) commands. In this sense, files
- are thought of just like messages.
-
- One difference, though, is that files can only be transferred in a directory
- room. A directory room is one that has a "]" or a ":" after its name (as
- opposed to ">" and ")", which are for non-directory rooms). So the first
- thing to do is get to a directory room. If you don't know of one, you can use
- the .K(nown) command to find one. See .K(nown) [?] for options.
-
- What to do next depends on whether you want to upload (enter) or download
- (read) a file. If you want to download, you'll want to see what files are
- available. Type .R(ead) D(irectory) for a list of filenames. To get
- descriptions along with the names, use .R(ead) E(xtended-directory).
-
- Both commands need you to enter a file "template" to select which files to
- display. You may use wildcards (like "*.DOC" or "FOO.*") to list only certain
- files, or even an exact file name. If you don't supply anything, the BBS
- assumes you want all files ("*.*") listed.
-
- There are some modifiers with .RD and .RE. You can use .R+D or .R+E to
- display only those files dated after a date you specify, and .R-D or .R-E to
- display only files dated prior to a date you specify. [+] and [-] thus work
- the same way for files that they do for messages.
-
- Another modifier that works the same for files is [M]ore. Using .RMD or
- .RME will get you into the "file browser". The browser displays each file
- matching your template, pausing after each one to allow you the option of
- executing various commands. The most useful command allows you to add a file
- to a list of files that can be later downloaded via a single transfer command.
-
- If you want to see what is inside an ARC file before you download it, you
- can use .R(ead) H(eader). If your Sysop has configured things, you can also
- use this command to view the contents of other archive files, such as LZH and
- ZOO files.
-
- To transfer a file, then, the basic format is:
-
- ".R(ead) [protocol] [type]" for downloading, or
- ".E(nter) [protocol] F(ile)" for uploading.
-
- The currently supported protocols are [T]ext, [V]anilla, [X]modem, [W]xmodem,
- and [Y]modem. (Wxmodem may not be available.) The [type] can be either
- [F]ile or [B]atch-files. Here are some examples:
-
- .R(ead) X(modem) F(ile) FOO.BAR
- will download the file "FOO.BAR" using Xmodem.
-
- .R(ead) Y(modem) B(atch-files) FOO*.LZH
- will download all files like "FOO*.LZH", using Ymodem batch.
-
- .R(ead) T(ext) F(ile) INFO.TXT
- will display the ASCII text file "INFO.TXT" on your screen.
-
- .E(nter) X(modem) F(ile) BAR.BAZ <then you're prompted for a description>
- will upload the file "BAR.BAZ" using Xmodem.
-
- Some explanation of the protocols is necessary:
-
- [X]modem -- The standard 128-byte packet protocol.
- [Y]modem -- Xmodem with 1024-byte (1K) packet size.
- [W]xmodem -- Windowed Xmodem. Quite fast. May not be available.
- [T]ext -- Displays the file (presumably text) on your screen, formatted
- to your screen width (just like messages).
- [V]anilla -- An ASCII transfer with no error checking. Terminated with 2
- ASCII CAN (CTRL-X) chars at the end of the file. If you are
- uploading a file, you must hit CTRL-X twice at the end of the
- file to tell the system you're done.
-
- For downloading, you can specify either [F]ile, which transfers just one
- file, or [B]atch-files (usable with [X]modem, [Y]modem and [W]xmodem) to
- transfer more than one file at once. If you have marked a batch list using
- the file browser, and wish to download the listed files, use the .R<protocol>B
- command, and hit a carriage return to indicate the list should be transferred.
-
- Only a Sysop can use [B]atch mode for uploading, because the system doesn't
- know in advance what files are going to be sent, and they might overwrite ones
- that are already there if they happened to have the same names.
-
- If you don't specify a protocol when uploading, the system will use your
- default protocol as defined in .E(nter) C(onfiguration). If you don't specify
- a protocol when downloading, the system assumes you just want it printed out
- without any formatting or whatever. So,
-
- .R(ead) F(ile)
-
- will display a file as-is. This is best for reading pre-formatted text files,
- which the [T]ext modifier might screw up.
-
- As always, typing .R(ead) [?] will display all your Read options, and
- .E(nter) [?] will display all your Enter options.
-
- %%SEE ALSO:
- %CONFIG User configuration options
- %ENTER More on the Enter command
- %READ More on the Read command
- %TOPICS Main help topics list
-