Yamhelp.t Help File for YAM Rev 8/22/82 lba ***************************************************************** * * * Notation * * * ***************************************************************** {} = Required argument. [] = Optional argument. ufn | afn = Filename with optional disk, user number. | = Or. ***************************************************************** * * * Command Prefixes * * * ***************************************************************** [dsk]: = Disk drive w/ optional user number for afn's or ufn's. Eg. b: or b1: ! = Negate sense of mode. Used with d, e, f, t or u command. ***************************************************************** * * * Commands * * * ***************************************************************** Note: All afn (wild card filenames) screw up capture buffer. Make sure files closed or saved before use. a1: = Change to disk a, user 1. bm = Set baud rate to m. Eg. b450. break = Send a break. May abbreviate br. bye = Dump call (drop DTR). call name = dial call using yamphone.t. May abbreviate name. chat = Chat kbd to kbd. check afn = 'chek" checksum and character count. close = Close files. Dump capture buffer if receive file open. crck afn = Crck specified files. dir = Directory listing. dirr = Directory with each file size, tot nr files, tot xmsn time. e{mode[s]} = Enable modes in term function. (- = e) d{mode[s]} = Disable modes in term function. f[modes] ufn = Send file while in term function. flip {ans | org} = Change modem to answer or orginate. h | ? = Help. Display this file yamhelp.t. i = Init YAM to default values. Does not reset disk. k = Kill capture buffer data. l = Link 2 ports. Exit with ^e. type afn = Type file(s) with file length and xmsn time. ^x aborts. list afn = Same as above except ^c does cp/m warm boot. mn = Set modem data port to n in decimal. o[ff] = Hang up modem, return to command mode. Return to cp/m if off. pxm = Set parameter to value m. reset = Dump capture buff, close file if open, reset cp/m disks. replot m = Redisplay last m modem lines. rewind = Reset buffers. u = Upchuck. r[options] [file] = Receive files. Details below. s[options] [file] = Send files. Details below. s = Status display. sum aft = unix sum of afn. t[c][mode] [file] = Term function. c=close files. ^e=exit. See below. w = Wrt buff to file if open. wc afn = word count of afn. x = eXit to cp/m. \ | ; = Cmmd line delimiter for multiple cmmds on line. * = Send the rest of this line direct to modem. ***************************************************************** * * * pxm Command Parameters * * * ***************************************************************** pxm = Set parameter to value m. cn = Cislen set to n. Default 256. Max 2048. gc = Gochar set to c. Default lf. ec = Exitchar set to c. Default ^e. ln = Low set to n. XOFF sent and file saved when buffer < Low. wn = Waitnum set to n. Default 1. tm = Throttle set to m. Default approx 80 wpm. pm = Pause set to m. Timeout after XOFF, p and w modes. ***************************************************************** * * * Term Command * * * ***************************************************************** t[c][modes] [ufn] = Term cmmd with optional modes and file capture. Note: Dialog may be saved on disk AFTER term conversation by command sequence: t ufn \ ^e \ close Modes: Term modes are set by e(nable),d(isable) or f(ile sender) command. c = Close capture buffer immediately to already existing filename. ! = Negate sense of following mode. 2 = Enable Compuserve A protocol. a = Keyboard cr sent as crlf. b = Binary (8 bit) transmission. d = Enb/dis dumping of captured text if squelch mode, else enb dumping. e = Echo characters. f = Full duplex. g = Go send file in term function. Equiv to XON. h = Half duplex. i = Image (8 bit) data dumping. Overrides t | z mode. l = List device on. Printer is separately buffered. n = Newline (lf) sent only when xmit. Store rcvd lf as crlf on disk. o = Onetrip. Exit back to cp/m before next prompt. p = Pause after cr sent until remote echo rcvd. Timeout if none. r = Return (cr) only sent at end of each line. s = Squelch dumping of captured data with ^t, unsquelch with ^r. t = Throttle to 50 wpm. v = View control chars as ^char and parity set chars as ~char. w = Wait for Gochar (default = lf) after sending cr. Timeout if none. x = Exit from term when EOF encountered on transmitted file. z = Close file upon ^z while dumping in capture mode. Else ignore ^z. ***************************************************************** * * * Keyboarded characters in Term * * * ***************************************************************** ^@ = Break char sent. ^e = Exit to command mode. Quick ^e^e sends one ^e. ^f = Send answerback to remote. ^s = Stop file xmsn. ^q = Resume file xmsn stopped by ^s. ^v = Replot last 24 lines. Quick ^v^v sends one ^v. ***************************************************************** * * * Send or Receive File Command * * * ***************************************************************** r | s[options] [file] = Receive or Send files. Options below. Notes: Options MUST be reset each time s | r command used. Protocol compatable with Christenson (Modem7, etc) in single file, single sector transfers, cksum or crc. Do NOT use batch or 1K block modes with Modem7. Usage examples: rcvyt fn.ft, st fn.ft b = Batch. Not compatable with modem7. Do not use filename (sender supplies) in r cmmd. c = Crc xfr request to sender. k = Use 1K blocks. q = Quiet mode. t = Term mode after xfr. v = View data. y = Yes, ok to cream old file. ***************************************************************** * * * Replot Commands * * * ***************************************************************** b = Beginning of buff. k = Kill buffer contents. v | bs = View previous page. (bs = backspace). space = Next pag /search-string = search buffer from current loc for string p = Backup 1 line. n = search for next occurrence of search string lf = Advance 1 page. x = Display rest of buff, exit. z = Kill rest of buff.