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Intellicom's HELP Function Key Response File
Partial File
Reproduced with permission from Computer Toolbox, Inc.
(Intellicom is a super communications program! - The Window BOSS)
This file contains all of Intellicom's responses to help requests. The
general format is quite simple, the body of the text begins with, but does
not include the key word descriptor. The body of the text ends with, but
does not include the help end key. All keywords, start at the beginning of
a line with all text between positions 3 and 76. Feel free to modify the
BODY of the help messages to suit your needs or taste, but do not change
either the keyword descriptor or the help end key. Help messages may be
any length. Be sure to run genindex when you finish.
Copyright (C) 1981, 1985 - Computer Toolbox, Inc.
1325 East Main Street
Waterbury, Connecticut 06705
(203) 597-0273
==========================================================================
%ksend%
File Transmission/Kermit Protocol
Transmitting a file is a two step process. The first step is to place the
remote system in receive mode. This is accomplished on the remote system
by running a program, selecting a menu item, or issuing a series of
specific commands. The second step is to instruct Intellicom to transmit
a file. This is accomplished by pressing the function key corresponding
to the method (protocol) that is to be used to transfer the file.
You can transfer any type of file using the Kermit protocol. Use this
mode of file transfer with any system that claims to support the KERMIT
Protocol. Most bulletin boards and many mainframes support this protocol.
.cp
File Transmission/Kermit Protocol
When you enter this option, Intellicom will respond by prompting you for
the file to be transmitted.
If you respond by pressing ESC, without supplying a filespec, Intellicom
will cancel the option and return you to terminal emulation mode.
Responding with a valid filespec will cause that file to be transmitted.
During the actual transmission, Intellicom displays information on the
packet being sent or received. Pressing ESC will cause Intellicom to
cancel the file exchange and return terminal emulation mode.
*END*
%ksend1%
File Transmission/Kermit Protocol
Use this option to transmit files to a Information Service, or system,
that supports the KERMIT file transfer protocol.
At the "Send (Kermit) Filename >" prompt you may:
1) Press the ESC key to cancel the send request. Doing this
will return you to terminal mode.
2) Enter the name of the file you wish to send to the system you are
connected to. Intellicom assumes that the receiving system has
been told to receive a file.
Once transmission has begun you may request Intellicom to cancel by
pressing the ESC key.
*END*
%krecv%
File Reception/Kermit Protocol
Receiving a file is a two step process. The first step is to tell the
remote system to send (transmit) a file. This is accomplished on the
remote system by running a program, selecting a menu item, or issuing a
series of specific commands. The second step is to instruct Intellicom to
receive a file. This is accomplished by pressing the function key
corresponding to the method (protocol) that is to be used to transfer the
file.
You can transfer any type of file using the Kermit protocol. Use this
mode of file transfer with any system that claims to support the KERMIT
Protocol. Most bulletin boards and many mainframes support this protocol.
.cp
File Reception/Kermit Protocol
When you enter this option, Intellicom will respond by prompting you for
the disk or directory that should be used to store the files received from
the remote system. Please note that you do not specify the name of the
file to be received but rather the disk or directory that the file is to
be stored in. The name the file will be given is supplied by the remote
system!
If you respond by pressing ESC, Intellicom will cancel the option and
return you to terminal emulation mode.
Once the actual transmission begins, Intellicom displays information on
the packet being sent or received. Pressing ESC will cause Intellicom to
cancel the file exchange and return terminal emulation mode.
*END*
%krecv1%
File Reception/Kermit Protocol
You can transfer any type of file using this protocol. Use this mode of
file transfer with any system that claims its ability to support the
KERMIT Protocol.
At the "Disk, directory, or * for default >" prompt you may:
1) Press the ESC key to cancel the receive request. Doing this
will return you to terminal mode.
2) Enter the disk drive, disk drive\path, path, or "*". That is
to be used to store the files received from the remote system.
Examples:
B: or A:
C:\DAT or D:\LOTUS\ACCTS
*
.cp
File Reception/Kermit Protocol
Kermit receives the name of the file from the remote system. This is part
of the protocol definition which Intellicom supports. A note of caution:
If the target disk or directory contains a file named the same as one that
is being sent by the remote system, the transfer will be canceled and you
will be returned to terminal mode.
During the actual transmission, Intellicom displays information on the
packet being sent or received. Pressing ESC will cause Intellicom to
cancel the file exchange and return terminal emulation mode.
*END*
%checksum xmit1%
File Transmission/Error Checking
You can transfer any type of file using this protocol. Use this mode of
file transfer with any system that claims its ability to support the
XMODEM, MODEM7, or Christensen Protocol. Please note: In order to effect
data transfers using this protocol you must have your com port parameters
set to 8 data bits and no parity.
At the "Send Filename >" prompt you may:
1) Press the ESC key to cancel the send request. Doing this will
return you to terminal mode.
2) Enter the name of the file you wish to send to the system you are
connected to. Intellicom assumes that the receiving system has
been told to receive a file.
During the actual transmission, Intellicom displays information on the
packet being sent or received. Pressing ESC will cause Intellicom to
cancel the file exchange and return terminal emulation mode.
*END*
%checksum recv1%
File Reception/Error Checking
You can transfer any type of file using this protocol. Use this mode of
file transfer with any system that claims its ability to support the
XMODEM, MODEM7, or Christensen Protocol. Please note: In order to effect
data transfers using this protocol you must have your com port parameters
set to 8 data bits and no parity.
At the "Receive Filename >" prompt you may:
1) Press the ESC key to cancel the receive request. Doing this
will return you to terminal mode.
2) Enter the name that you want the file you are receiving to have
on your system. Intellicom assumes that the sending system has
been told to transmit a file.
During the actual