About transferring files, Micro and host file names – Nlynx ETU400 User Manual

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What is ETU?

ETU has two main purposes: data transfer and data translation. Data

transfer entails the actual movement of data between the host and a

microcomputer. Data translation changes the way the data is represented

or stored so that the same data can be used by the two different systems.

ETU provides you with file transfer commands and file translation

commands.

Data Transfer

With the file transfer commands, you can transfer and translate the file,

or you can specify that translations not occur. The transfer commands are

discussed in Chapter 5, Transferring Files.

Data Translation

If you don't translate a file with a transfer command, you can translate

it later using one of the ETU translation commands. There is a

translation command that corresponds to each transfer command. (The ETU

commands used to transfer host programs, PGMTO3XB and PGMFROM3XB, have no

corresponding translation commands. This is because host programs are

never translated to a micro format.)

One reason you might use a translation command is if you are transferring

a file to or from a remote micro via a modem. Rather than have data

translation take place over the phone line, the data can be translated

more efficiently on the host system.

For example, if you are transferring a file from the host to a remote

micro, you can first translate the data from any micro or terminal

attached to the host using one of the file translation commands. When the

translation is complete, you can then transfer the file to the remote

micro with the appropriate file transfer command. This reduces the

amount of expensive telephone line time used. The translation commands

are discussed in Chapter 6, Translating Files.

Other ETU Functions

In addition to the transfer and translation commands, ETU includes a set

of commands that allow you to work with PC files. With these commands,

you can perform PC functions, such as creating and deleting PC files,

while you are working in emulation. These commands are described in

Chapter 7, Working With PC Functions.

This guide also discusses the ETU commands for advanced users. These

commands allow experienced users to modify the translation tables

included with ETU, and to perform other advanced functions such as

transferring files to multiple devices, transferring selected records,

and using entry and exit programs. To learn more about these commands,

see Chapter 8, Modifying Translation Tables, and Chapter 9, Advanced ETU

Features.

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