Transferring data files, From3xb example – Nlynx ETU400 User Manual

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About This Chapter

This chapter is intended for beginning users of ETU. It explains the file

basic transfer commands included with ETU. You will learn the purpose of

each command, as well as how to use them.

There are three primary host objects you can transfer with ETU. They are

host files (physical files, logical files, and *SAVF files), spool files,

and executable programs.

There are three primary micro-based objects you can transfer with ETU.

They are data files, print files, and executable programs.

For each file type, ETU has one command that transfers a host object to a

microcomputer, and another command that transfers a microcomputer object

to the host. The commands described in this chapter and the functions

they provide are:

FROM3XB--Transfers host files to the micro.

TO3XB--Transfers micro-based data files to the host.

PRTFROM3X--Transfers host spool (print) files to the micro.

PRTTO3X--Transfers micro-based print files to the host.

PGMFROM3XB--Transfers compiled host programs to the micro.

PGMTO3XB--Transfers compiled host programs from the micro to

the host.

This chapter is an introduction to the file transfer commands. Refer to

Chapter 10, ETU Command Reference, for complete information about a

particular command.

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