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 WXTERM 3.0 - Terminal with Windowed X-Modem Protocol   Scott Murphy 12.02.1988

Терминальная программа с поддержкой протокола передачи файлов X-Modem/Win.
WXTERM - a terminal program (TP4.0) that may be used in any communication programs (like Procomm, CrossTalk and others) as an external file transfer utility with the Windowed X-Modem protocol.



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WXTERM v3.0 WXTERM supports Windowed Xmodem, now available on People/Link through the DOS gateway available in many communications programs such as Qmodem, Procomm, Pibterm, Crosstalk and others. To use WXTERM: 1. After going online with the bbs or service that you wish, but before entering into Xmodem file transfer, run the WXTERM program Crosstalk: RUN WXTERM (or just RU and then WXTERM) at the DOS > prompt) Procomm: Alt-F4 (WXTERM at the DOS prompt). Qmodem: Alt-R (WXTERM at the DOS prompt). 2. The first time that you run WXTERM you will need to set parity, baud rate, com port (COM1 or COM2), stop bits and PC Jr mode. Use Alt-P to accomplish this. 3. Alt-R is Windowed Xmodem receive (with auto fall back to CRC Xmodem and then Checksum Xmodem). 4. Alt-S is Windowed Xmodem transmit (however the receiving computer actually decides which protocol to use). 5. Alt-X will let you exit WXTERM. If you get a DOS prompt at this point, enter EXIT <return> to exit DOS and return to your primary communications program. Soon many of the primary communications programs will have their own WXmodem support. In the meantime, please feel free to use and distribute this program. Windowed Xmodem will improve your download and upload times by 30% to 70%! At 1200 baud, you will see improvements of 45 to 60% in file transfer times. Windowed Xmodem is a public domain protocol. You will find ARC files describing the protocol and with source for this program in Turbo Pascal on many IBM PC bulletin boards. Scott Murphy 77 So. Adams St. #301 Denver, CO 80209 Compuserve 70156,263