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1. X im a 04 04 66 no parity and one stop bit 01 01 1 1 None None Use the software supplied with the Bullet to set the and to set the configuration to 8 data bits baud l stop MOVE IT tm User s Manual Altos Series 8 Data Status Xmit Recy Pel zzzz Init Bytes Alternate Printer 28 29 04 01 1 18 29 Port 03 29 EA 29 Printer Port 18 lF 04 01 l 18 1F 03 1P EA lF Altos Series 5 Data Status Recy Pol Init Bytes oo 03 1F Cl 1P 05 1F Printer Port lE 1P 04 01 l EA 1F su me de 2 0 20 2109 ED GEM D d ee ER ER sow m a ae no IMS 440 1 0 Board Data Status init Recy Pol gt Toit Bytes 01 i 36 17 0D 14 j 19 10 mm 18 917 0D 15 19 12 Device 0 11 10 02 Device 1 13 12 02 01 1 2 NOTE n 04 29 C1 29 00 29 04 15 Cl lF 00 1F 00 1F PO OMME coU RA LL 00 14 00 15 vm 44 29 05 29 44 1P 05 15 e eR The starred items in the 2nd init line specify the baud rate for the port The values specified 0D 1X 00 1X will Set the port to 9600 baud To set the port to 300 baud use For the new 1982 00 1X AO l1X and 01 1X values are 9600 08 1 67 boards 300 00 14 01 1xX the proper 1 z 0 MOVE IT tm User s Manual IMS 480 I O Board Data Status Amit Recy Pol Init Bytes zz Device 0 20 25 26 01 l 80 23
2. ui ru MOVE IT tm User s Manual 15 TALK The talk command has the following syntax TALk Half Pull Odd Even Noparity The talk command allows the user to use MOVE IT as a smart terminal When entering this mode the user can specify half duplex full duplex odd parity even parity or no parity These parameters are usually specified by the remote computer installation All the settings in Talk Mode will stay in effect until explicitly cnanged This means that the user can exit Talk mode and then re enter without having to re specify all the parameters In the absence cf any parameters MOVE IT defaults to No Parity Pull Duplex When the Talk mode is entered Move it will display the duplex and parity in effect and report to the user the number of characters in the trapping buffer see GETTING FILES IN TALK MODE In general any characters entered through the keyboard will be sent out the communications port and any characters coming in the communications port will be displayed Throuch the use of escape commands explained below the user can also send files to the remote computer trap incoming data to a file send data to the printer and control other line parameters This mode can be used to talk to data bases like The Source to log into a timesharing system or to converse with another MOVE IT in the same mode 3 GETTING HELP IN TALK MODE To obtain a list of the Talk Mode escape c
3. m 7 4 d E oaa aon n Ey ae aim ec 7 rof dT e Reb ld UI ie oru A ii a FER de A el O da fido a od ope H D pl a m PEE AR re e EN En T A pae eh ip nta ci ri xim x MOVE IT tm User s Manual 2 GET The GET command has the following syntax Get DRIVE FILENAME TYP As DRIVE FILENAME TYP This command allows the user to get a file or files from the remote computer also running MOVE IT and store them on local com puter s disk As with the SEND command the files from the remote computer are normally saved on the local computer under the same name This can be changed by specifying the AS option This option lets tne use rename the file as it comes from the remote computer For exampie to get the file FAREND TXT and place it on drive B under the name NEAREND DOC enter the command l Te GET FAREND TXT AS B NEAREND DOC In addition the AS option can be used to specify the destinatior drive for a wildcard GET To get all the files from the remote cone puter s drive C and put them on the local drive D type GET C AS D After the command is entered MOVE IT will print Receiving Filename Typ As each block of data is sent to the remote computer Move it will flash working on the console to let you know th transfer is in progress Upon completio
4. Port A F F6 04 01 i None Port B FS F7 04 01 ob None Use the SETUP utility to set the parameters for this computer Be sure to specify B bits no parity and set the xmit on and xmit off characters to O0 AVL Eagle I II III IV V 1 2 port Data Status Amit Recy Pol e Init Bytes zz Serial Port A 18 19 04 01 1 None Serial Port B 18 18 04 01 1 None Use the ASSIGN utility provided with the Eagle to set up the baud rate 58 e J Al UA ee oe om a ee 0 ar a see ea m pu ar IHR Wa PLE PR MOVE IT tm User s Manual SSM I O 4 Board IZO port Data Status mit Recy Pol Init Bytes Serial Port l 21 20 04 08 l None Serial Port 2 3 22 04 08 1 None The IO 4 Board can be set up for almost any I O configuration See the manufacturer s documentation for more information 7 Vector VIP 2600 Data Status Xmit Recy Pol Init Bytes 04 05 01 02 1 AA 05 40 05 4E 05 37 05 The init bytes specified will set up the port for 8 data bits no parity and one stop bit Use the on board dip switch to set the baud rate SIE 2 AIDE 2 UD gt gt n o Konan Octaplus Multi port I O Board IZO port Data Status mit Recy Pol zz2zz Init Bytes Port 1 00 01 01 02 l AA 01 40 01 4E 01 37 01 Port 2 02 03 01 02 l AA 03 40 03 4E 03 37 03 Port 3 04 05 01 02 1 AA 05 40 05 45 05 37 05
5. NOT HS RET OUTDAT OUTPUT DATA CHAR IN A ON ENTRY ADD A ROUTINE TO OUTPUT THE CHARACTER IN THE A REGISTER TO THE DATA PORT a e RET DIAL SUPPORT AUTO DIAL MODEMS UPON ENTRY TO THIS ROUTINE THE B REGISTER CONTAINS A 0 FOR DIALING A 1 TO HANGUP OR A 2 TO ANSWER TBE PHONE IF THE B REG CONTAINS A 0 THE HL PAIR POINTS TO THE PHONE NUMBER STRING t I an to e Sg Se RET END 7 a t nn dns m a apr ym MOVE IT tm User s Manual FS Since the ease with which one configures MOVE IT depends largely on whether tne information on the serial ports can be obtained we have compiled the following list This information comes from our users dealers manufacture s literature and our own in house experience If your machine is listed here try the values suggested Since in a number of cases the port numbers etc are dependent on jumpers set within the equipment WOOLF SOFTWARE SYSTEMS ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ERRORS OR OMISSIONS IN THE LIST If you can t find your computer in the list give us a call We are adding new machines all the time and we may have recently added yours The columns in the table refer to the various questions in the CONFIG program These are 1 Data This is the data port used by the 1 0 card 2 Status This is the status port used by the I O card 3 Xmit This is the transmit buffer empty mask 4
6. j 75 u 16 V 36 6 56 v 76 17 Y 37 7 87 W 77 W 18 X 38 8 58 X 78 x 13 Y 39 9 59 Y 79 y lA z 3A 1 SA 2 TA 2 1B ese 3B 5B 7B 16 N 3C lt 5C 70 iD 3D SD 7D 1E 3E gt SE 7t le 36 SP m 7F delete The standard ASCII character set does not define characters higher than P Some terminals display such characters as special Graphic Characters but there is no standard set of graphic characters 80 ay
7. 23842 ARCHWOOD ST CANOGA PARK CA 91307 1008 THIS IS THE USER S BIOS 0302H ij THE WAY TO THE PROGRAM 4800H END OF USER SECTION INITI COMLINE INIT iT FINISH COMLINE DE INIT INSTA COMLINE STATUS INDAT COMLINE DATA INPUT OUTSTA COMLINE OUTPUT STATUS OUTDAT COMLINE OUTPUT DATA CNFGMS POINT TO THE CONPIGURATION MESSAGE DIAL AUTO DIAL ANSWER CODE CONFIG MESSAGE IS 80 CHARACTERS LONG PLUS A CR AND TWO LFS INSERT A MESSAGE THAT DESCRIBES YOUR MACHINE HERE ODH QAH 0481 5 d 53 INIT COMLINE NO ENTRY EXIT PARAMS CODE THE SYSTEM NEEDS TO INITIALIZE THE COMLINE SBOULD BE ADDED HERE DE INIT COMLINE NO ENTRY EXIT PARAMS CODE THE SYSTEM NEEDS TO UN INITIALIZE THE COMLINE SHOULD BE ADDED HERE jINPUT STATUS AsPF IF CHAR READY 0 IP NOT A ROUTIN TO READ THE STATUS OF THE INPUT PORT HERE ANY REGISTERS YOU LIKE AND UPON EXIT SET TEE A REG TO OFFH IF A CHARACTER IS WAITING OR TO 0 IF NOT RET ADD INPUT DATA EXIT W CHARS IN A REG A ROUTINE TO GET THE DATA AT THE INPUT PORT HERE 33 QAO MOVE IT tm User s Manual RETURN THE CHARACTER IN THE A REGISTER DO NOT CHANGE THE CHARACTER IN ANY WAY RET QU TSTA OUTPUT STATUS AsFF IF FOR CHAR O IF KC ADD A ROUTINE TO READ THE STATUS OF THE OUTPUT PORT HERE USE ANY REGISTERS YOU LIKE AND UPON EXIT SET THE A RE TO OFFH IF TEE DATA PORT IS READY TO SEND DATA OR TO 0 IF
8. Reev This is the receive buffer full mask 5 Pol This is the polarity of the Xmit and Recv masks Al means the ports are ready when tne bits are al and a 0 means the ports are ready when the bits are 0 Init These are the initialization bytes required bytes by the I O board Enter the bytes as pairs of numbers AA 05 then press return then 40 05 then press return etc In the l6 bit ver sions of MOVE IT the second number can be up to 4 digits US e Hg Pr Ww If you are able to successfully configure MOVE IT and we don t currently have information about your machine let us know the partic ulars and we ll send you 10 00 for your trouble 57 Aem DR d HER r gt e bol diano ae Made cna Mal in _ t H 0 sd Tob s H MOVE IT tm User s Manual Deita Products CPU 149 port Data Status Xmit Recy Pol Init Bytes Serial Port 1 00 01 010 02 1 hA 01 40 01 48 01 01 Serial Port 2 02 03 01 02 1 AA 03 40 03 42 03 37 03 The init bytes specified will set the port to B bits no parity and one stop bit Use the on cpu dip switches to set tne bauc rate for the two ports E Hayes MicroModem 100 We aO Ra Dats Stratus RecY Lal sams Init Bytes 80 81 02 01 1 None Use the on board switches to set the rate and stop bits for this board Radio Shack Model II w Pickles amp Trout CP M I O port Data Status Xmit Recy Pol Init Bytes
9. mp e am er A E 24 om 1 eee Ram r Pm n es de eri r nn iH sr cell ee r a ee Hs op llli lr EN yA ir Pon collum m m HR lH Po oq joa p ipis ou Pim ill d Tr MOVE IT tm User s Hanual Section III MOVE IT MESSAGES During the course of using MOVE IT the following messages may appear Pile name already exists on remote end Replace File name already exists on local end Replace When MOVE IT discovers s file it is about to transfer already exists on the destination system it asks for permission to delete the file before continuing Respond with either a Y for yes or N or no and tnen a carriage return tare A Se O Ps es GEGEN 1 TS A QE NE P Remote directory full Insert new disk and press return to continue or control c to exit to Operating System il Directory full Insert new disk and press return to continue or control c to exit to Operating System These two messages signal that the destination direct ory is full MOVE IT deletes the partially built file and allows the user to insert another formatted disk in the destination drive and continue the transfer or co exit to the operating system gm Remote disk full Insert new disk and press return to continue or control c to exit to Operating System Disk full Insert new disk and press return to continue or control c to exit to Operating System These two messages s
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11. 08 20 00 21 es 03 23 Device 1 28 2D 20 01 1 80 28 08 28 00 29 tt 03 28 Device 2 30 35 20 01 i 80 33 08 30 00 31 03 33 Device 3 38 3D 20 01 1 80 38 08 38 00 39 ae 03 38 NOTE The starred items in the 2nd init bytes line specify the baud rate for the port The values specified 08 00 will set the port to 9600 baud To set the port to 300 baud use 00 and 01 PMMI MM 103 Modem Board Data Shatus miz Recy Lolo Inita 2yues CO 01 02 1 None Morrow Switchboard Data Status Amit Recy Pol Inii Bytes zzzz Port 1 28 2A 08 04 1 Hone Port 2 29 2A 80 40 i EE None 68 a E E Te PAE PA nelle LO 7 o e A To P ors aF Mars Aa ee i ai m a a Mu r m ba mr MOVE IT tm User s Manual mu Calif Computer Systems 2820 a Mies el Le tel anm rama PER Data Status Xmit Recv Pol Init Bytes Port A 1C 1D 04 01 l 18 1D 04 1D 44 1D 03 1D C1 1D 05 15 EA lD 00 1D Port B LE 15 04 01 1 16 15 0615 44 1F in O3 1F C1 1F 05 1F emen EA 1F 0 Calif Computer Systems 2719 Data Status mit RBRecy Pol zzz Init Bytes Port A 54 5 04 01 H 18 55 04 55 44 55 03 55 C1 55 05 55 EA 55 00 55 47 50 0650 Port B 56 57 04 01 A 18 57 04 57 44 57 03 57 C1 57 05 57 EA 57 00 57 T 47 51 0C S51 gt NOTE The Btarred items in the last init bytes li
12. 4 ASCII The ASCII command has the following syntax Ascii The ASCII command conditions MOVE IT to transmit and receiv messages in 7 bit format This enables networks and computers wit less than the normal 8 bit data path to transfer files Under mos conditions you should not need to use this command E 4 NOTE The ASCII and BINARY commands only change the version of MOVE IT running locally To put both computers in ASCII mode th ASCII command would have to be typed on both machines 12 MOVE IT tm User s Manual S BINARY The BINARY command has the following syntax Binary The BINARY command conditions MOVE IT to transmit and receive messages in 8 bit format This enables faster transfer of files for those computers that can support a full 8 bit data path MOVE IT normally comes up in BINARY mode NOTE The ASCII and BINARY commands only change the version of MOVE IT running locally To put both computers in BINARY mode tne BINARY command would have to be typed on both machines m Sato 13 m Yui A i iria qs a m LIP A CT tec u cid mpl porn TF oun o a MOVE IT tm User s Manual 6 CALL The CALL command has the following syntax e Call NUMBER of Call NAME ot Call u pl The CALL command allows MOVE IT when configured with appropriate auto dial software s
13. F ur ka cadem cue HANE el MOVE IT tm User s Manual T The time wait protocol is similar to the character wait protocol described above in that Move it transmits the file on line at a time Time wait however does not wait for any particular character after the line is sent Instead hime wait sends the line then waits 1 second and transmits the next line and so on This mode is used in systems where data is processed one line at a time but no character is Sent upon completion X Xon Xoff protocol is the most common protocol in use In this protocol characters are sent at full speed until the remote computer sends the XOFF character and resumes when the remote computer sends the XON character See Modifyzng XOi and characters This protocol provides the fastest data transmission speed while still insuring that the remote computer received all the data Normally the XON character is a control q and the XOFF character is a control s bu these can be changed with the 4esc X command described elsewhere in this manual mt F At least one of the protocols described above snould works wit the computer system you wish to send data to If you are in doubt talk to the system operator sysop or manager Also you can aborte talk mode send by pressing control 47 GETTING FILES IN TALK MODE p Move it also allows the user to trap incoming data into a file for later printing or display This allows
14. Port 4 06 07 01 02 1l AA 07 40 07 4E 07 37 07 Port 5 08 09 01 02 l AA 09 40 09 4E 05 37 09 Port 6 OA 0B 01 02 l AA OB 40 0B 4E 0B 37 0B Port 7 0D 01 02 l AA OD 40 00 4E 0D 37 05 Port 8 0E OF 01 02 l AA OF 40 0F 45 05 37 0F The init bytes specified will set up the port for 8 data bits no parity and one stop bit Use the on board jumpers to set the baud rate NorthStar Advantage IZO port Data Status Xmit Recy Pol e Init Bytes Boardlet 1 50 51 gt 01 02 l AA S1 40 51 4E 51 37 51 72 38 The init bytes specified will set up the port for 8 data bits no parity and one stop bit The last two bytes 7E 5 amp set tne baud rate of 9600 baud You can change this rate by using tne setup program provided by Northstar 39 d ak oe e mbal mmmn TEM 7 MOVE IT tm User s Manual Heath Zenith 289 LO port Data Shatus Amit Recy Pol zzz Inika 2ytes oo DTE Serial Port D8 DD 20 01 1 83 DB 03 DC OC DB8 00 55 wt 02 DB 00 03 DCE Serial Port EO ES 20 01 1 83 E3 03 E4 Printer port 0C 0 00 E1 tt 7 03 E3 00 El eh The sequences 0C XX 00 XX will set the bit rate to 9600 baud T get the rate to 300 baud use the sequence 80 XX 01 XXx To se the rate to 1200 baud use the sequence 60 XX 00 XX Vector BitStreamer II I O port Data status Amit Recy Rol Init Eviss Port A 02 03 01 02 l AA 03 40 03 4E 03 Port B 04 05 01 02 l AA C3 40 05 48 05 Port C 06
15. for thi would be amp S MYFILE COM AS D YOURFILE COM The same option can be used to change the destination drive of wildcard transfer For example S COM AS D would transfer all the COM files from the logged on drive to drive D on the remote computer After the command is entered MOVE IT will print Sending Filename Typ As each block of data is sent to the remote computer MOVE 1 will flash working on the console to let you know the transfer is in progress Upon completion of the transfer MOVE IT will print complete and either start the next transfer if a wildcard was specified return to the prompt SPECIAL NOTE If the remote disk or directory becomes full during the transfer MOVE IT will delete the partially built file and display its fui message At this point the user can either press control c to exit back to the operating system or insert another disk in the remoce disk drive and press the return key on the local computer the one that printed the message This feature allows the user to transter j files from a high capacity disk to a lower capacity disk and have MOVE IT tm User s Manual 7 4 M az MOVE IT continue the transfer across disk boundaries WR gg PR E EIC y Ug a VUA e 4 pe e m i 3 t 3 E Ld at t r yl ws T o 3 r meg aw h sty 4 tf
16. more than one computer give us a call to request more registra tion cards You MUST fill out one of these cards for each machine you plan to use MOVE IT on There is no charge for this and since we WILL go after people who violate our agreement since software is our only business it will save you and us a lot of headaches Por most computers that s all there is to it 39 IL mg MOVE IT tm User s Manual 5 WRITING A CUSTOM MOV BIOS On the distribution disk there is a file called MOV BIOS ASM This is a skeleton custom MOV BIOS which should help you write your own The information below describes the entry points in the HOV BICS refer to Appendix A MOV BIOS listing JMP 03028 This jumps into the MOVE IT progran itself It must not be changed JMP 40008 This jump points to the lowest location MOVE IT will use to build filenames fox transfers The 4000H can be raised to 4800H to reserve the space rom 4000H to 4800H for user code i needec JMP INITI This jump points the initialization ME section needed to support the particular serial card used In some cases CP M s BIOS will handle the initialization If this is the case simply have the JMP point to a return E JMP FINISH This jump points to the de in tializa tion section This can contain code to reeset the serial port for a printer or other device if needed Normally this JMP points to a return P T JMP INSTA Thi
17. mp E ee AS EE Monroe OC 8820 T I O port Data Status Amit Recy Pol zzzz Init Bytes Comm Port A4 AS oar 18 A5 04 A5 44 A5 ar 03 A5 C1 AS 05 A5 EA AS 00 5 45 A8 0A A8 The last two pairs on numbers specify 9600 baud For 1200 baud use 45 AB8 50 A8 A x Morrow Micro Decision IZO port Data Status Amit Reey Pol zz zz Inii Evtes Port 1 FC FD 01 02 1 None Port 2 FE FF 01 02 1 None 07058 a 70 MOVE IT tm User s Manual I O Chip Definitions The following information pertains to those machines for which the I O configuration information is not listed For these machines it is somtimes possible to obtain the port numbers and I O chip types from the manufacturer l these can be found the rest of the infor mation can be found in the following table Since we have no idea which of the possible 256 I O ports your machine uses the designation DD refers to the data port number and SS is the status port number These can be obtained from the manufacturer 8251 I O Chip Data Status Recy Pol Init Bytes zz2z2z DD SS 01 02 1 AA ES 40 55 ro e 4E SS 37 98 a ty 280 SIO Chip Also 280 DART Data Status Xmit Recy Bol Init Bytes om DD ss 04 01 1 Channel Peset 18 55 00047000 EL hep Y 04 SS 3 mo Pandy lx lock Va step bit 44 SS ooo oteo C i 3 03 55 y Rue Shot Cl SS 4409 0
18. the user to call ur another system get the information he needs hang up the phone and then look over the information resulting in much lower phone bills To Get a text file from the remote computer press esc Move itwill ask for the name of the file to save the data into Move it will open the file and turn the trapping switch on This will enable data to be saved into memory and then to disk To toggle the trapping switcn refer to the lt esc gt T command When Move it s internal buffer fills up Move it sends the XOFF character to the remote computer waits until the remote computer stops sending data or inputs an additional 256 characters and saves the data off to the disk After the save is complete Move it sends the XON character and continues o y To close the trapping file use the lt esc gt E command end talk mode 26 a FERE EE RR Ini Ri am eile ma oe mm O LL RET MT ue 3 MOVE IT tm User s Manual 3 TALK MODE SWITCHES To allow the user more control over the session Move it allows various switches to be set at the user s discretion These are described below E af om hM Auto linefeed Setting this switch will cause Move it to insert a linefeed after every carriage return typed by the user This switch is set by pres sing esc A Move it will display the appropriate status message in square brackets 2t o 4 4 T vou
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20. to mount different disks an perform other operations a For example Message Please mount the payroll disk on B Would result in the following message on the remote console Message from remote computer Please mount the payroll disk on B 22 SO E etilo on RR ic RR RR EL RR me I TI hf PEE El RA AEPD ee rs Lr un EA A a MOVE IT tm User s Manual DEP 14 TRIES The TRIES command has the following syntax TRies a mM The tries command allows the user to display the number of re tries MOVE IT has done in transmitting or receiving files since the last time the counter was reset The counter is always reset when tne program is started and also whenever the user requests it via the TRIES command itself see below When the command is invoked the computer will print 4 qi Number of retries xxxxx Where xxxxx is the decimal number of retries in the counter 0 65535 i H toos nh The system will then print Do you want to clear the retry counter Respond with either yes or no either upper or lower case and then press the return key The tries command is generally used to gauge the quality of the phone line used to transfer files If by the end of a transfer the tries command shows a large number of retries you may want to hang up and re dial the remote computer 23 h p rk th TI d p Y eod
21. use the XON and XOFF functions to control the sending and receiving of data Normally these characters are set to control Q 11 hex and control S 13 hex respectively When this function is enabled by pressing esc X Move it will display the current values of XON and XOFP in both hex and Ascii anc then ask for the new values These values should be input in nex or the return key should be pressed to keep the current values EXITING TALK MODE MEN To exit Talk Mode simply press esc E If Get Mode has been invoked and there is data in the buffer Move it will ask if the data is to be saved If so the file will be closed Moveeit will then exit back to the command mode prompt TR EC Ce sy 28 L Vi 2 em TO oo A gt MOVE IT tm User s Manual 16 EXITING MOVE IT The Exit command has the following syntax Exit When this command is exited Move it will return to the operating System 17 GETTING HELP THE COMMAND Move it contains 4 help files to assist the user These help files are invoked by pressing the key At the main prompt tne command will display a list of the commands In the Call command a will display all the names in the PHONE NUM file In Talk Mode lt esc gt will display a list of all the escape commands Lastly in Talk Mode s Send function a will invoke a display of the possible pro tocols available to the user 29 dier A
22. 004 Le Leos 05 55 2 VOLS PTS dre Tx 841 Te Ente EA SS 44478 104 2 00 55 gt Signetics 2651 2661 1 Lata Status Xmit Regy Pol zzzzzzz Init Bytes ooo DD Ss 01 92 1 4E DD 2 3X DD 2 27 DD 3 NOTE In the init bytes DD 2 means the data port plus 2 Therefore if the data port was 4A DD 2 would be 4C The 3X in the next to last init line depends on the baud rate chosen For example 300 baud would be 35 and 9600 bauc would be 3E Also the 2661 1 is the same as the 2651 except the code for 300 baud is 36 instead of 35 71 Alphanumeric ASCII Applications Program Asynchronous Autorepeat Back up BAS IC Baud Bit Byte Carrier Character MOVE IT tm User s Manual 5 A set of characters consisting of either the letters A through Z2 the digits 0 through 2 special symbols or a combination of all of these For example the set of characters MISC 2 is alphanumeric American Standard Code for Information Interchange This is a code in which all the printable cnar acters as well as others are represented by a 7 bit code Also in MOVE IT Ascii mode is a seven bit transmission mode A program which performs a specifie function such as communications or word processing MOVE IT is an example of an applications program A method of transmission in which the time interval between characters may be of unequal length 25 232 is an asnychronous mode of transmissio
23. 07 01 02 l AA 03 40 07 4E 07 A Problem Solver Systems CPU Data Status Amit Reey Pol Init bytes z 13 12 02 01 1 0D 15 ee O udi VE d ED eee Altair SIO A B C other than rev 0 00 15 t Data Status Amit Regy PaL 2222 Init Bytes zres 01 00 80 01 0 7 None j Altair SIO A B C rev 0 l Data Status Xmit Recv Pol Inik 53 01 00 02 20 1 None 60 LOI Pol F A nsnm wii c a b g LITE pay vw F mw ee E mim m 2 h n mc Ro Ba MOVE IT tm User s Manual Processor Technology 3P S Board Data tatus nit Recey Pel Init Bytes 01 00 80 40 1 None Northstar Horizon IZO port Data Status Xmit RBecv Fol Init Bytes Port 0 04 03 01 02 1 None Port 1 4 QS 01 02 1 None 4m dub als E qum A QD E AO AED E NND UR NER California Computer Systems 2810 CPU Data Status Xmit Recy Pol Init Bytes 20 25 20 01 1 OF 24 83 23 80 20 01 21 03 23 00 21 01 25 The init bytes set up the port for 300 baud 8 bits no parity and 1 stop bit zt Fo od x a Vector Graphic 2CB Data Status xXmit Recy Pol Init Bytes zzz 04 05 01 02 1 AA 05 40 05 4E 05 37 05 Godbout System Support I PED Data Statu
24. B Conn A Conn B 2 n Tx Data 2 E Re Dala 3 LL 7 7 Signal Ga 7 7 4 4 RES 4 i 4 s Lass sd 6 l 6 DsR 6 6 8 e CD 6 7 8 20 20 DTR 20 o 20 h Lastly you ll need tell Move it how to communicate with your particular hardware Follow this procedure for configuring the MOVE IT program ru Y 4 t a Hoo in Soe Y pr x VCI 3 4 E Tr hs de xt n i eh on D eu l1 l MAKE A COPY OP YOUR DISTRIBUTION DISK We cannot be held responsible if you clobber your distribution disk However if the unthinkable happens call us and we ll arrange to send you another disk f 2 Log on to your copy o the distribution disk type MCONFIG and press the return key The MCONFIG program will sign on and ask for the Ellename of Move it to configure For now just press the return key j Next MCONFIG will present a list of machines and I 0 boards If your system is one of these simply type in the appropriate number press return and proceed to step i12 36 r br 8 9 MOVE IT tm User s Manual If your machine was not one of the listed ones you ll need to obtain the port and status information for your computer or I O card Check Appendix B of this manual for machine If it s there proceed to step 5 If not the required information can usually be found in the user s manual for your computer Generally the computer talks to the serial device through two ports These ports allo
25. DIR 45 F Er 7T she Turm cup so s ee PAN r MOVE IT tm User s Manual Section VI USING MOVE IT TO RUN A PROGRAM ON THE REMOTE COMPUTER Thanks to K Lombard for this suggestion MOVE IT can be used to execute a series of commands on the remoce computer To understand how this is done a few words about CP M s SUBMIT facility are in order Whenever you type SUBMIT XXX at tne console SUBMIT looks for a file called XXX SUB If it finds one it creates a file called 555 508 and then returns to the CP M prompt If the SUB file was created on any other drive but nothinc else happens but if the file was created on drive A CP M proceeds to execute all the commands in the file This difference in how CP M treats the 595 508 file can be exploited to execute files on the remote computer To perform this small bit of magic use this procedure m l On the local computer use ED or whatever editor vou like to create a file called TEST SUB In this file enter tne following lines DIB cr STAT lt cr gt MOVE lt TT lt er gt 2 Exit and save this file log onto a drive other then A and types SUBMIT TZESICCI 5 If all goes well submit should run and create a file called S8UB on the logged on drive If instead the computer does the directory command you re logged onto drive A Try logging onto another drive and try it again 4
26. ET or SEND contain an asterisk and the AS field con tains a file name this message is printed and tne file name portion is ignored ET nnl E Ts rt 0 4 tor E T iu ee ce O A ee ee a n ER wo 5 gt a a m 4 Communications Line Failure Either the comline is down or the remote computer is no longer running the utility Try again If MOVE IT fails to establish communications with the remote computer in 5 retries it prints this messaae If you wish to try again type Y and then press tne return key otherwise press N return 33 ito npn gt ir Te oir e T b A ul somme aaka i alil i am A Aci AA nd P ERR Al eren MOVE IT tm User s Manual Section IV INSTALLATION Installing Move it on your computer system is done in three stages Pirst verify the following files exist on the distribution Gisk MOVE IT UCF The unconfigured MOVE IT program MCONFIG COM The MOVE IT configuration program MOV BIOS ASM A skeleton custom BIOS for MOVE IT PHONE NUM A sample phone number file Also the distribution disk should contain a group of files with an extension of CNP 4 as well as some number of iles with an extension of DIL If any of these files are not present notify WOOLF SOFTWARE SYSTEMS immediately Next if you are going to use Move it to talk between computers Locally you will need to make a cable to connect the t
27. F o q Eni M F m Remote Echo Normally Move it displays characters received from the remore computer on the user s console Sometimes it is desirable to suspend the display This happens when the data is coming in faster than tne console can display The remote echo switch is toggled by pressing esc C Move it will display the appropriate status message in square brackets File Trapping When the Talk Mode Get function is invoked file trapping is turned on This means that the incoming data is saved into memory and later to disk With the File Trapping toggle the user can selectively turn the trapping function on and off The File Trapping toggle is invoked by pressing esc T Printer The printer can be toggled on and off in Talk Mode by pressing esc P The printer should be used with great caution however if no data is to be lost In general the printer speed should be at least twice the speed o the incoming data Also some printers will lock up when certain character groups are received If you experience lost data use the esc G function to trap the data into a file and then print it later 2 7 wo ma E T n torem Reik HMM mm vnu pieni rv pa Pepe ER aah shane sara n Pn RARUS e 6o mne a iugum clon mom ineo cn etn yet aga tyre o t mmn A m 4 al MOVE IT tm User s Manual XON and XOFF characters P Some Talk Mode functions
28. If the 555 558 file is in the directory connect the remote computer type A gt MOVE 1IT lt CT gt 353 SUB lt cr gt This section applies to CP M systems ONLY 47 gt A ee ne A GNE i S Ot A aH eee 4 5 nequeo Eo a ra mE Fille V gt MOVE IT tm User s Manual p 5 Enter MOVE IT s TALK mode and press the CESCAPE gt key five times This causes the remote computer to exit MOVE IT anc then execute the commands in the 5 SUB file You shoul see the remote computer display the directory report or free space on the disk and then return to MOVE IT 6 Lastly press the lt CTRL gt key and the 4D key five times This causes MOVE IT to exit TALK mode and re enter commanc mode You may now send files look at directories etc X 1 34 Any command the remote computer is capable of executinc can be put into the SUB file In addition through the XSUB commanc one even provide user input to other programs See the CP M manual zo further information on these commands P o He p o e BIOS START CNFGMS INIT e ne FINISH H Vp dum EE i 7 A qe INSTA we INDAT CUSTOM MOV BIOS SKELETON FOR ANY RET 3 ADD USE MOVE IT tm User s Manual FOR MOVE IT 10 1 82 CP M COMPATIBLE SYSTEMS WRITTEN BY JEFF WOOLF WOOLF SOFTWARE SYSTEMS
29. MOVE AT INTER COMPUTER COMMUNICATION SYSTEM La ano USERS MAN UAL 7 WOOLF SOFTWARE SYSTEMS 213842 ARCHWOOD ST CANOGA PARK CA 91307 PHONE 213 709 8112 4 COPYRIGHT 1982 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED m 1 r a ip a P oF w k Ft a TA T m rur rmm calm RR Rim a a Is A amr EAR a se MOVE IT tm USER S MANUAL For version 3 0 5 November 1982 o2 Copyright 1982 WOOLF SOFTWARE SYSTEMS rights reserved Preliminary Version lt No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted or by any means transcribed without the prior written permission of WOOLF SOPT WARE SYSTEMS 23842 Archwood St Canoga Park CA 91307 WOOLF SOFTWARE SYSTEMS makes no representations or warranties written or otherwise with respect to the contents hereof Further WOOLF SOPTWARE SYSTEMS reserves the right to revise this publication without obligation or WOOLF SOFTWARE SYSTEMS to notify any person s of such revision 1 irt l 2 3 Se TAS A LICENSE AGREEMENT eassa NOTATION INTRODUCTION o o COMMANDS The The e The The The The The The The The The The The The The Exiei L E at USED IN THIS MANUAL Send Command Get Command Noconsole Command Ascii Command Binary Command Call Command Creatin
30. T provides commands to retrieve both local and remote directories control both local and remote usec numbers Send messages to the remote computer control auto dial modems from a useremodifiable phone number file control the number of data bits sent down the communications line and to emulate a smart terminal to remote timesharing system In the smart terminal TALK mode the user can both send and receive files to timesharing systems as well as control duplex parity and other communications parameters me H 1 k meme mms IO ARA tram ne ME mr rar Tn ed e IS ar ae The MOVE IT program is invoked by typing either MOVE IT cr Case 1 MOVE IT command line cr Case 2 w CP M and CP M 86 are trademarks of Digital Research Pacific Grove CA MS DOS is a trademark of Microsoft Bellevue WA This case may not be applicable to all operating systems d k y 3 i a 3 h Wn PP ps rh me Rf an Wt rere 1 a E T hir Qama Te T E 2 MEA EEN dii EZ URS Mul ATE e Sp OA enu orc t m ma r TUR 4 val dep a o n a ul DLL Ain ao rolls m slum A MOVE IT tm User s Manual a In either case the MOVE IT program is loaded into the system and executed In case l command lines are read directly from the console and acted upon After a comm
31. and is executed the MOVE IT program wil prompt the user for another command by displaying a This prompt ing and executing will continue until the user enters a control c at the console or the MOVE IT program detects a message from the other computer system In case 2 the MOVE IT program executes the command line anc immediately returns to the operating system NOTE An exception case exists to the above rule If the command on the command line is other than SEND or GET MOVE IT does not return to the operating system but instead acts as 1 case l was used ai oc 27 he v Ya pn e Mar lindo mil r et nn uo ic A ll LI ir a NN m r nt a rom yer fer ei a Pam 2 y o S E os au rd NET ud MOVE IT tm User s Manual Section II Commands In this section several conventions will be used to describe the format of each of the commands Lower case letters included in tne command can be considered to be optional Thus the command Send FILENAME TYP can be abbreviated to S FILENAME TTP In addition letters in parenthesis describe additional modifiers to the commands These modifiers are generally used to route the file to a different drive or to give it a different name or to provide options to the basic commands These are more fully explained in the discussion on each command Commands and filenames can be entered in either upper or lower case and st
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33. cter to the remote com puter and waits for it s return Move it then compares the two characters If they are different message is dis played and the user is asked if he wants to continue If they are the same the next character is sent This sending checking sequence continues until entire file is transmitted or the ustr aborts by pressing control c This is the only protocol available in Talk Mode that verifies the transmis sion However since Move it has to wait for the recurn character transmission speed is halved C In the character wait protocol Move it sends 1 line and waits for a user specified character to be sent by the remoce computer This mode is useful if the remote computer displays a prompt when it expects a line of data Most editers operate in this manner When this mode is entered Move ic will ask for the character to wait for As soon as the cnar acter is entered Move it will start sending the file The character is entered es a single keystroke from the keyboard with no return required If desired the transmission can be aborted by pressing control c 25 io 0 ifo das EPHRB COP UI reper gt vanum om e ES ORC CRT RA ge ot om E amapag e sra me aono PIA riis ipium a e r dat eii ur agi ee Um Pues Ao Eee r am A m
34. e processor MMOST Tbe init bytes set the port to 9600 baud de um dui MED dim dd PR i l EN or i Radio Shack Model I and III mA Data Status Xmit Recy Pel zzzz Init Bytes EB EA 40 80 1 None b NOTE Use the switches to set the rates etc on the Mod I On the Mod III use SETCOM Set the interface to 8 data bits one stop bit and no parity Gnat System 10 Data Status Xmit Recy Pol Init Bytes 72 73 04 01 1 None 65 A Rel Rel Rel Rel Rel Rel Rel Rel NOTE Channel A user user user user user user user user Channel B NOTE 7 MOVE IT tm User s Manual 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 Godbout Interfacer III Data Status xXmit Reev Pol Init Bytes 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 01 eX 01 01 01 01 01 01 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 1 l 1 D0 1P 27 18 01 1F 27 18 02 1F 27 1B 03 1F 27 18 04 1F 2118 05 1 27 18 06 1F 27 18 07 1F 27 18 CE 1 CE 1A CE 1A CE 1A CE l1A CE 1A CE lA CELA 7E lA 7 2 TEN A 7E 1A 7Z 1A The initialization will set the port s to 9600 baud 8 data bits rate 00 02 Wave Mate Bullet Dasa Status Amit Recy Pol zzzz Init Bytes 01 03 bit and no parity d
35. ee the section on Installation to cali remote computers and information services E The CALL command can be used in three ways First if a number follows the CALL command MOVE IT will simply dial the number The digits 0 9 are allowed as well as the which means pause for 2 seconds This can be used to cause a time delay to allow for a second dias tone before dialing the rest of the number All other characters can be included for readability and will be ignored by the program For example to dial 9 wait 2 seconds then dial 522 1212 use the command CALL 9 555 1212 The CALL command can also be used in conjunction with a user created file called PHONE NUM to call locations by name For example if the above number was stored in PHONE NUM on the default drive under the name Directory the cali could have been initiated by typing CALL DIRECTORY MOVE IT will look up the number in the file then dial it and return to the prompt If the name is not found in PHONE NUM an error message will be displayed Lastly if CALL is followed by a question mark MOVE IT will display the names contained in PHONE NUM see next section 14 k T RLFF EID ade ETE e CEA CR M o mam mn mr mal tds b ml dim m d na malt lll ene a De cts ee Lone Mth aee EA MOVE IT tm User s Manual CREATING AN AUTO DIAL DIRECTORY of yu a To fully exploit the CALL command the user should put all his fregu
36. enter 99 and press the return key 13 MCONFIG will then ask if you wish to allow the remote com puter access to all the user areas on your system or only the current user area If you wish to allow access to ali the user areas answer yes to this question 14 MCONFIG will next ask you if you wish to have it test the serial port information you have supplied To properly tes the port the transmitter and receiver pins on tne seria o connector need to be connected together according to the following diagram e 0 uU A Ut t 20 MCONFIG will test the serial port and display either an error message or an OK message If you received an error message proceed to the section Troubleshooting the instal lation eai DET Z dt WERL Y DLE is 7 Pee eMe HEAR A RES ee ES y SE at NO l m 5 AA PI Fc ERR A ill 5 dl A Hi A AP ci We 4 MOVE IT tm User s Manual If the serial port tested ok or you didn t tell MCONFIG to test it MCONFIG will ask for the name to save MOVE IT under Normally this would be MOVE IT COM but if you have multiple systems you may want to save MOVE IT under a dif ferent name for each Pressing the Return key only defaults MOVE IT is licensed for single site use only This entities the user to install MOVE IT on up to 5 computers at a given physical location If you plan to install MOVE IT on
37. entiy called numbers in PHONE NUM so that he can reference them by name To do this use any editor like ED or Wordstar to create file with the name PHONE NUM according to the following format NAME NUMBER SWITCHES carriage return line feed NAME2 NUMBER2 SWITCHES carriage return line feed Where NAME is the name you wish to refer to like JIM or SOURCE NUMBER is the phone number to dial including asterisks if needed and SWITCHES controls the default communications parameters used in the TALK mode The SWITCHES field can be any combination of the following separated by commas HALF eoccccco2eo99 o Sets half duplex FULL 9 B8 P T P E 8 P5 B O B Sets full duplex default EVEN Sec ee eee eee eee rece cesoes Sets even parity ODD o ooroorsnron sonsrrrnrnrs Sets Odd parity NOPARITY sorooor nnorsrornn rr Sets no parity default ALF ON 9 P 5 Pb 9 9 B C od Sets auto linefeed on ALFSOFF 0 2 o92 os Sets auto linefeed off defualt ECHO ZON ooroerrrrrrsrnorrrr o Sets remote echo on default ECHOsOFF eeccecctavocceeccececescoce SEES remote echo off PRINT ON ecscoccovvecececcee Turns printer on in Talk mode PRINTEOFP vceccccecececee Turns printer off default XON lt hex number wceccosescseeee Re defines XON char default 11 XOPFz hex number 4 4 Re defineg XOFF char defa
38. g an Auto di Hangup Command Answer Command Ldir Command Rdir Command Luser Command Ruser Command 4 fee o p gt 5 Message Command Tries Command Talk Command Getting help in Tal Sending files Getting files Toggling file trappi Auto Linefeed Remote Echo Toggling the Printer Modifying XON and XOF Exiting Talk Mode ing Move it n 9 Po DS 4 5 M g F e eses n gt e gt gt D 5 5 o b lD e T Oye o 9 Getting help the command MOVE IT M ESSAGES lH s io o p 9 CONTENTS 0 o fe 0 5 8 5 494 5 Te o o 9 9 amp o os re 9 o Q 9 t 5 9 e 5 4 o 9 5 4 9 4 soe n ale cine we F mp ei colat Reis cbr cr rci ge PER do HO n pte de ar Toren a m ppi y HT Mg deua mam pem uas u dl 6 9 10 ll 12 13 INSTALLATION Making a Cable Step by step installation m Installing an Auto dial modem Testing the configuration Writing a custom MOV BIOS Installing MOVE IT on non supported compute
39. gning of the ACKNOWLEDGMENT constitutes acceptance of this AGREEMENT and its terms ENTIRE AGREEMENT The foregoing terms and conditions shall prevail notwithstanding any variance with the terms and conditions of any advertisement oral representation course of dealing or course of performance Excepting only formal written agreements executed hereafter or concurrentiy herewith this Agreement sets forth the entire agreement between WOCL Z SOFTWARE SYSTEMS and licensee and supersedes all prior discussions proposais offers and agreements if any with respect to the supject matter of this Agreement 4 E o ee m Y oc 2203 o vtt ar ppt moda a A AA ER uat py Pe TRE s H 4 R hey cem et e Hno oa e F a erae grt dr RE Rp a me B i semitam t ra Tir Rp ir A eee oe p eee Uoc Ren NOTATION USED IN THIS MANUAL In this manual the following notation is used 4 Characters typed by the user are underlined The symbol lt cr gt means to press the return key On some systems this key may be labeled enter The symbol esc means to press the escape key For computers without an escape key usually labeled ESC usually pressing the control key and the left square bracket key at the same time will accomplish che same thing The term local computer refers to the computer init lating t
40. he commands The term remote computer refers the computer at the other end of che communications line tee MOVE IT is designed to be compatable with a wide variety of computers and operating systems Where a specific implementation differs fromthe norm note will be made in parenthesis Filenames wnere used follow the conventions of CP M ee MOVE IT tm User s Manual Section I INTRODUCTION Ae SEE MEL dro Congratulations You have purchased MOVE IT one of a growing line of quality software products from WOOLF SOFTWARE SYSTEMS MOVE IT reptesents what we believe to be among the most sophisticated communications programs available to the microcomputer user The MOVE IT program allows the user to SEND files to or GET files from any other computer system running the HMOVE IT program Piles can be transferred regardless of the particular nardware env ironment in use in either of the two systems Thus programs and data can be transferred between 8 and 5 1 4 systems between hard disk and floppy systems and even between systems running different opera ting systems such as CP M and MS DOS The transfer of files is accomplished using a packet format including message numbers data count ana 16 bit checksumming This results in an extremely low error rate insuring excellent file integrity even with poor phone lines or long cable runs In addition MOVE I
41. he same time 75 EE ELT ME SIT aumnseLR D am n P Re uA Half duplex Hara Copy Hard Disk Hardware Input 1 0 Memory Menu Modem Pixel Processing Program ll PROM Prompt Protocol MOVE IT tm User s Manual a gt Cun A mode of transmission where both computers can communicate together but not at the same time C3 radio is a halfeduplex scheme Computer output which is printed on paper Has a very large storage capacity and rapid access time More expensive than disks The actual equipment that makes up a computer sys tem such as the terminal the video sczeen the computer the printer etc Information which is entered into a computer from outside via the keyboard An abreviation of input output A capacity for storage of programs and data being uged by the computer A computer video display of options available to the operator An electronic device which enables two computers or a computer and a terminal to communicate over phone lines A dot on the video screen of illuminated pixels form characters or graphics The programmed computations and actions by which he computer uses input data to produce output data A set of sequential instructions which direct the computer in performing desired operations Procrams are collectively known as software Stands for Programmable Read Only Memory A computer mes
42. ignal that the destination disk is full MOVE IT deletes the partially built file ana allows the user to insert another formacted disk in tne destination drive and continue the transfer or to exit to the operating system 31 re nn mm a uy ono mA du wg RT r MOVE IT tm User s Manual Auto Line Feed is on In Talk Mode MOVE IT displays various messages in square brackets in response to escape commancs These are for information only and have no effect cn MOVE IT S operation There is no file open to accept the trapped data Use lt esc gt G to open a file If this message is displayed the user tried to toggle the trapping function lt esc gt T on when no file nad been opened by using the lt ese gt G function The command is ignored The remote computer echoed the wrong character Press return to ignore and continue or Control C to abort l If the character echo mode is used and the echoed character is not the same as the transmitted character this message is displayed To continue just press the return key oy Sorry the remote computer does not support this command If the remote computer is running an older version of MOVE IT all commands may not be supported ee ee d NP ik An error exists in the switches for the name called If this message is displayed the name called fro
43. ill be processed correctly by the program l 2m Te y If a list of all the commands MOVE IT can execute is desired simply press the question mark and then press return MOVE IT will display tbe list of commands together with a short explanation of each iw hat r m M te X ab e TT ru 4 ee re fU ge MR in ary gt eee ii m i m j d y E t H ta dq e J i a ubi ppp dn 7 e dA sly MOVE IT tm User s Manual i The MOVE IT program recognizes the following commands as valid l SEND The SEND command has the following syntax Send DRIVE FILENAME TYP As DRIVE FILENAME TYP This command allows the user to senda file or files to anothe computer running MOVE IT The transfer is performed with full erre checking and correction As MOVE IT observes all the normal file nar rules all of the following forms for DRIVE FILENAME TYP are valid A TEXT DOC TEXT DOC xr program com DOC TEX DOC Normally the file is saved on the remote computer with the sam name as the file on the local computer For example SEND MYFILE COM would create the file MYFILE COM c the remote computer This can be modified by using the AS option Se we wanted to send the file MYFILE COM to the remote computer and hav it reside as YOURFILE COM on drive D The proper command
44. ination computer to reload the files A gt LOAD MOVR lt tT lt er gt A gt REN MOVESTI OCESMOVESTTCOM lt Cr gt A gt LOAD MCONFIG lt er gt Now follow the normal configuration on the destination computer 43 ulla Ill cami ER di MOVE IT tm User s Manual TROUBLESHOOTING THE INSTALLATION IfMCONFIG shows that the serial port tests OR but you stil can t transfer files check the baud rate jumpers if any to verify both computers are set to the same baud rate 1 stop bit 8 data bits and no parity If you still have problems install the Test piuc described in step 14 of the installation Next run MOVE IT enter Talk Mode and type a few characters on the keyboard These characters should be echoed on the screen If they are proceed to the next step If not te check the configuration parameters and if possible check the computer s serial port A surprising number are bad right from the factory If the above test checked out try the same test on the other computer If both machines check out proceed to the next step Next connect both machines together Place both in Talk mode and type on one of the keyboards You should see the characters you typea on the OTHER machine s screen Try this test on both keyboards 1f you receive characters on the other screen but the characters are not the same as the one s you typed the two machines are set to different baud rates If you get no respon
45. led from the remote end 62 MOVE IT tm User s Manual Altair 88 2SI0 Data Status Amit Regy 11 10 02 01 Imsai SIO2 Data Status Amit Recy 02 03 01 02 Imsai MIO Data Statua Amit Regy 42 43 01 02 Cromemco TU ART Data Status Xmit Becy Device A 2 40 80 40 Device B 51 50 80 40 NOTE use C0 20 and C0 50 tation for other baud rates 02 03 01 02 Otrona Attache Data Status Amit Recy Pol Inii Bytes FO Fl 04 01 63 A PR E E ee e Vector Bitstreamer Data Status miz Recy Pol Init Bytes e an oe nit Rytes 1 3 10 11 10 amm aa dj al m Pol Init Bytes 1 03 40 03 CE 03 27 03 dst Po um qe aub Init Ryrec 1 00 43 Pol zzzz Init Bytes 1 09 22 00 23 84 20 09 52 00 53 84 50 1 09 22 00 23 84 20 09 52 00 53 84 50 The last two bytes in each line of the initialization group 84 XX will set up the ports to 300 baud For 9600 baud Consult the manufacturer s documen E e bap Fn 1 None Ei wet 44 F1 05 21 1 18 Pl 04 Fl 03 Fl Cl Pl EA Fl 00 F2 MOVE IT tm User s Manual SuperBrain x Data Status Xmit Recy Pol Ryi2s Main port 58 59 01 C2 1 None Aux port 40 41 01 02 1 None mu nm Stratos no tee Rata Status Amit Recy Pol Ii f r22s zzz Modem port ec 6D 01 02 1 650 40 650 4 6D 37 68 55 685 NOTE The last two bytes in the initialization 55 65 set the Modem port to 300 baud Fo
46. m the PHONE NUM file has errors in the switches section See Creating an Auto Dial Directory for more information 32 eme A e a di de mica Meus o Adi cmn Ros h p i r a y a a ee M d m AT cpi o a ii a e o e cris vam VR QPS ec os a atm MOVE IT tm User s Manual Name not found in PHONE NUM The name the user specified in the Call command could not be found in PHONE NUM Perhaps a misspelling error roa A E A y x ll Ah UE EP i e E RR D EDD m ER EE A F m om y T ra There is data in the trapping buffer Do you wish to save it The user used the esc G command to open the trapping buffer and characters were received If you wish to save the data and close the file enter a Y Otherwise enter an N dE KDE A gt g Not enough memory for function y MOVE IT tries to protect the system by checking for memory overflow during commands If an overflow is detected this message is displayed For most systems however this should never happen a n ES EDGE GRON ED EE E F Warning When an ambiguous name is transferred only the drive name is permitted in the AS field File name ignored If either the file name or file type fields in a G
47. m the original disk on all copies in whole or in part in any form including partial copies and modifications of the licensed software made hereunder PROPRIETARY INFORMATION The ideas and expressions thereof contained in WOOLF SOFTWARE SYSTEMS SOFTWARE are acknowledged by licensee to be trade secrets and vital to the business of WOOLF SOFTWARE SYSTEMS Licensee shail not use trade secrets made available through this license to create source or object code programs in whole or in part Accordingly licensee shall at all times hold in trust and confidence and refrain from using or disclosing such trade secrets unless such trade secrets shall become part of the public domain through no fault of the licensee SEVERABLE In the event any one or more of the provisions contained in this Agreement is declared for any reason to be void invalid illegal or unenforceable by any judicial or administrative authority such declaration shall not render void invalid illegal or unenforceable the remaining provisions of this Agreement and this Agreement snail be a 10m we construed as if such void invalid illegal or unenforceable pro vision or provisions had never been contained herein DISCUNTINUANCE Within one month after the date of discontinuance of any license under this agreement the customer will furnish licensor a certificace certifying that through his best effort and to the best of his know ledge the original and all
48. mes file names and types are supported For example the command LDIR A ASM PF oot would display on the user s console all the file with the type of ASM on the local drive A 18 7 Spa c A p om re T MOVE IT tm User s Manual 10 RDIR The RDIR command has the following syntax RDir DRIVE PILENAME TYP zh The RDIR command instructs MOVE IT to obtain a directory from the remote disk denoted by DRIVE All of the combinations of drive names file names and types are supported motes For example the command TEN u RDIR B ASM would display on the user s console all the files from the remote system s drive B with the type of ASM After the RDIR command is entered MOVE IT will display Receiving filenames please be patient And then commence to display the filenames as they come in over the communications line on payr T de 19 MOVE IT tm User s Manual a il LUSER The LUSER command has the following syntax LUser optional user number The LUSER command allows the user to control the user areas or the local computer under CP M and other operating systems The LUse command has two forms First if the command is specified witnout th optional user number Move it will report the current user number Second if the user number is specified Move it will set the compute to the user number specified and then report i
49. n Automatic repetition of a character key Usually done by either holding the key down or by pressing the REPEAT key Stored data files which can be used if the original files are lost or incorrect BASIC is an acronym which stands for Beginners All purpose Symbolic Instruction Code BASIC is the computer programming language used with user oriented computers A measure of signaling speed as in 300 baud The smallest unit of information normally used by computers A group of binary digits bits that the computer reads as unit A byte usually consists of eight or sixteen bits hu A tone sent by modems to allow communication be tween two computers gt F m wh a One of a set of elements which may be arranced as groups to express information Characters include the letters A through 2 the digits 9 throuch 9 punctuation marks and other special symbols CINES 74 Cursor Daisy Wheel Princer Data Default Value Disk Cartridge Diskette Disk Drive Field File FORMAT Full duplex MOVE IT tm User s Manual tos Ea La pate ot moi T Stands for Cathode Ray Tube Thi is the TV screen video monitor which displays your computer information The small sometimes flashing symbol which indi Gates the typing position on the video monitor This printer uses a spinning element as a typeface The results imitate a hand typed letter but these printers are slo
50. n of the transfer MOVE IT will print complete and either start the next transfer if wildcard was specified ot return to the prompt As with the Send command if the local disk or directory becomes full during the transfer MOVE IT will delete the partially built filt and display its full message At this point the user can either press control c to exit back to CP M or insert anotner disk in tht local disk drive and press the return key This feature allows the user to transfer files from a high capacity disk to a lower capacit disk and have MOVE IT continue the transfer across disk boundaries 10 gt abo n AB cde rs READ ee ea a amde PAGT ox P rh oh ONSE MIA EE OR FIAT AA A 706 g MOVE IT tm User s Manual o i 2 NOCONSOLE The NOCONSOLE command has the following syntax NOConsole o This command prevents MOVE IT from echoing prompts and other messages to the user s console This is useful in MP M and other timesharing systems where the communication line is used both as the consoie and the data line This command also permits the user to start MOVE IT under MP M and then detach from the job Example Suppose you wish to allow transfers to and from your MP M system To start MOVE IT you would type MOVE IT NOCONSOLE and then detach from the console This would prevent MP M from hanging waiting for a non e
51. ne specify the baud rate for the port The values specified 47 0C will ser the port to 9600 baud To set the port to 300 baud use 07 and 34 Seattle Computer Multi port Card Base port 0 Paka Status Amit Recv Pol Init Bytes Channel O0 0 1 01 02 1 01 40 01 4E 01 37 01 TE 08 vro Channel 1 2 3 01 02 1 AA 03 40 03 4E 03 37 03 men Channel 2 4 5 01 02 1 AA 05 40 05 4E 05 37 05 0A Channel 3 6 7 01 02 l AA 07 40 07 4E 07 37 07 OB MEN NOTE The in the second init line for each port should be replaced by either 05 for 300 baud or OE for 9600 baud Consult you manual for other rates 69 RR o oni En acp e dE om el T rnm Dir fe ed t pm ee ju uum amo MOVE IT tm User s Manual Commodore Pet with Softbox Data us xmi Recy Po AD dl Inl Byros iub ED dim m Serial port 8 9 01 02 1 Use Newsys to set the port to 8 data bits 1 step bit and no parity Kaypro II Kaycomp II IZO port Data Status Amit Recy Pol Init Bytes Communications 04 06 04 01 1 18 06 04 06 44 06 Port 03 06 C1 06 05 06 EA 06 00 06 Use the BAUD program to set the baud rate for the Raypro s serial port L amp R Meteor IZO port Data Shatus Amic Regy Pol Init Bytes Printer Port 02 03 04 01 1 None Use the switches on the processor board to set the baud rate 2 a 4 y it ar uuum dui umb ee
52. ommands simply press esc and then the key Move it will display a list of the possible escape commands together with a short explanation of each i 24 hl LUCA cd ard ee 7e Fr ma a a v T ee m A d nam addam mm m A Ad na a He rm MOVE IT tm User s Manual SENDING FILES IN TALK MODE Move it s Talk mode allows the user to send text hex and other Ascii files to practically any other computer system To send a ile to another computer press esc S Move it will display Filename to send to remote computer Enter the name of the file to send or press the return key to abort and return to normal Talk Mode After the Filename in entered Move it will display MEME t e echa oa nh Please enter the letter that describes the protocol you wish to use N E C T X or press Return to abort To see a list of the possible protocols press and then the return key The valid protocols are N This is really no protocol at all Characters are send out the port at full speed until the entire file is transmitted or control c is pressed This protocol should be used only if the user is sure that the remote computer can accept cnar acters at full speed some can t E The echo wait protocol can be used where the remote com puter echos back characters to the local screen full duplex This protocol sends 1 chara
53. r 1200 baud use 77 5 For 9600 baud use EE 65 Northstar HSIO 4 Board Base address 10R Data Status Amit Recy Pol Init Byiss zzz Port A 12 13 01 02 1 03 13 03 13 40 13 CE 13 27 13 06 10 Rd o 4 O l2 m nm ir Port B 16 17 03 02 1 03 17 03 17 40 17 CE 17 27 17 06 14 Port C 1A 1B 01 02 1 03 18 03 18 40 1B CE 1B 27 1B 06 18 Port D lE 15 01 02 1 05185 03 1F 40 15 CE 1F 27 1F 06 1C NOTE The last two bytes in the initialization sequence 06 XX set the rate to 300 baud For 9600 baud use 01 XX Televideo 801 Data Status Xmit Recy Pol Init Bytes Right Serial Port 0C OE 04 01 1 47 08 80 08 Note The initialization Specified will set the rate to 300 baud For 9600 baud use 47 08 04 08 64 v o m i it er ap an Tta MEE md TE e ve m r ump MOVE IT tm User s Manual Televideo 800 802 802H e Data Status xmit Recy Pol Init Bytes Modem Port 20 22 04 01 1 47 08 80 08 Printers Port 21 23 04 01 2 47 09 80 09 Note The initialization specified will set the rate to 300 baud For 9600 baud use 47 0X 04 0X Televideo 806 Data Status mit Recy Pol zzzz Init Bytes RS 232 OPT 50 2 04 01 1 47 80 04 80 PRINTER Sl 53 04 01 H 47 81 04 81 NOTE Be sure to disable the servic
54. r system Troubleshooting the Installation t t 9 9 OPERATIONAL EXAMPLES 4 1 USING MOVE IT TO RUN A PROGRAM ON THE REMOTE COMPUTER SOFTWARE PROBLEM REPORT o APPENDIX A SAMPLE MOVE IT BIOS APPENDIX B CONFIGURATION INFORMATION FOR MOVE IT Computer Information e I O Chip Information o e APPENDIX C GLOSSARY 4 t 5 9 9 5 p 59 Page 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 47 49 51 55 57 71 73 79 a END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT 4 FOR MOVE IT tm Version 3 0 7o SS i By aa D EP WOOLF SOFTWARE SYSTEMS 23842 Archwood St Canoga Park CA 91307 ae 213 703 8112 MED P IMPORTANT THE SIGNING OP THE USER REGISTRATION CARD OR THE OPENING THE SEALED PACKET CONTATHTHG THE WARNTNGs OPENTNG THTS PACKET COnoriieics fecti e 08 TH BND USER LICENSE AGREEMENT CONST ITUTES ALCCEPLANLS OP THE TERMS OP THIS LICENSE All WOOLF SOFTWARE SYSTEMS SOFTWARE is sold on the condition that the purchaser agrees to the following license READ THIS LICENSE CAREPULLY If you do not agree to the terms contained herein return che packaged diskette s UNOPENED to your distributor and your purchase price will be refunded If you agree to the terms contained tn phis license fill out the attached ACKNOWLEDGEMENT and RETURN by mail WOOLP SOFTWARE SYSTEMS agrees
55. renthesis Next enter the receive buffer full mask MCONFIG next needs to know the polarity of the status bits That is whether the mask are true when they are a one or a zero Practically all current machines use a polarity of one so unless yours is an exception just press the return key 37 h ava See HERR erie ER decet ee FO Nos 9 E me mre Re en e l G o An ee emi n i 1 MOVE IT tm User s Manual 10 Next enter the initialization bytes Most modern communica tions chips require initialization to work properiv Some times this initialization is done in the system itself 1 this is the case simply press the escape key in response this question Otherwise enter the bytes as pairs of num bers The first number is the initialization data and the second number is the port to send it to This is typically the status port but it may be different for your system MCONFIG will allow you to enter up to 20 pairs of numbers When you are finished press the escape key ll MCONFIG next requests the you to enter a descriptive line which will be added to the sign on This will allow you to later remember what port baud rate etc you set up this version for Terminate the line with a carriage return 12 MCONFIG will next display a list of auto dial modems If yot wish MCONFIG to include support for one of these enter it s mE number Otherwise
56. s Amit Recy Pol Init Bytes 5c 5D 01 02 1 4E SE 75 5E 05 5F The init bytes will set the port to 300 baud 8 bits no parity and 1 stop bit Also be sure to set the jumpers at J2 Li 61 MOVE IT tm User s Manual a Godbout Interfacer I and Interfacer II Data Status Amit Recy Pol seme Init Bytes IZQ port Port A 00 Q1 01 02 1 None Port B 02 03 01 02 1 None Be sure to set the jumpers on the board to 8 bits no parity and 1 stop bit Xerox 820 IZO port Data Status Xmit Recy Pal e Init Bytes Communications 04 06 04 01 1 05 00 t Port 18 06 04 06 441 06 03 06 C1 06 05 06 EA 06 00 06 Printer 05 07 04 01 1 05 0C Port i 18 07 04 07 44 07 03 07 C1 07 05 07 EA 07 00 07 we In each case the first pair of numbers 05 XX is the initiali zation for 300 baud To set the port for 9600 baud use OE XX IZO port Port A Port B e p Tarbell 3033 CPU I O Board Data Status Xmit Recy Pol Init Bytes 00 01 Ol 02 1 25191 40 01 4E 01 02 03 01 02 l1 AA 03 40 03 4E 03 21 03 umm EP NR ED dE NER GU E HR GE mie ED E ER RR gt NOTE S D Systems SBC 200 Data Status xmit Recy Pol Init Bytes 7C 7D 01 02 1 AA 7D 40 7D 4E 7D 37 7D Since the SBC 206 has only one serial port it is necessary to start MOVE IT in NOConsole mode and then pluc in the communications cable instead of the terminal The transfer is then control
57. s jump obtains the status of the input port and returns the A rec equal to OFFH if a character is waiting if not e acit i JMP INDAT This jump gets the character from the input port and returns it in the A reg Usually this is just an IN command fol lowed by a RET JMP OUTSTA This jump obtains the status of the output port Again the status is ree turned in the A reg and is ecual to OFFH if the board is reacy for a char acter or 0 if busy These op codes locations refer to CP M Call for information on other operating systems 40 mr A u rf rimi MOVE IT tm User s Manual JMP OUTDAT This jump outputs the character inthe A reg Usually this is just an OUT in struction followed by a RET characters that contain the configura tion line for MOVE IT The string is terminated by a 5 JMP CONFIG This jump points to a string of Ascii i JMP DIAL This jump points to the modem support routine Upon entry the B register is a 0 to dial alto hang up the phone and a 2 to answer the phone If the B reg l ister is a 0 the HL register points to S the string to be dialed Normally loc ations 200H to 2FFH are used for the modem support routine P Once the MOV BIOS is created and assembled use DDT to combine it with MOVE IT as follows A gt DDT MOVE IT UCP cr INSVE TOS HEL lt CL gt R lt cr gt GO l
58. sage on the video unit which indi cates that the operator should type in a response For example A gt is a prompt A formal set of rules which enable two computers to communicate The protocol governs timing message length and other parameters Random Access Memory 76 Different combinations as a MOVE IT tm User s Manual Record Collected information fields which make up a file ROM Read Only Memory Software The software portion of a computer system includes programs procedures and computer languages CART The abbreviation for Universal Asynchronous Recei vec Transmitter It is the UART which enables the RS 232 porto to work in most systems e pgn om ow 77 aT o agr Ft Eu eib GA a MOVE IT tm User s Manual ASCII Code Chart The symbol indicates a control character For example C is a Control C Hex Ascii Hex ascil Hex Ascii Hex Ascii 00 8 Null 20 space 40 8 60 0l A 21 41 61 a 02 B 22 42 B 62 b 03 C 23 43 C 63 04 D 24 44 D 64 d 0S E 25 45 E 65 e 06 P 26 amp 46 P 66 07 G bell 27 47 G 67 g 08 H bcksp 28 48 H 68 h 09 l tab 29 49 I 69 i OA J 1nfd 2A 4A J 6A j 0B K 28 4B K 6 DC L AC 4C L 6c l 0D M 2D 4D M 6d m N 2E 4E N 6E n 0P 28 4F 10 P 30 0 50 P 70 p 11 31 1 51 Q 71 q 12 R 32 2 52 R 72 13 S 33 3 53 S 73 S l4 T 34 4 54 T 74 c 15 35 5 55
59. se from either machine try reversing pins two and three on end of the cable only If the above test checks out but MOVE IT still does not work you probably have set one or both machines to even or odd parity The computers MUST be set to NO parity for MOVE IT to be able to function in binary mode If you must leave parity enabled set both machines to ascii mode All file types can still be handled although the transfers will take longer T If you have checked all the above items and MOVE IT still will not work call us at 213 703 8113 10 AM to 5 PM Monday through Friday We re here to help 44 nnum l 2 3 4 5 6 UR mr RR e chio ir he hn MOVE IT tm User s Manual Section V OPERATIONAL EXAMPLES Transfer local disk B to remote disk D SEND 2 47 AS Di lt cr gt ERO F Ar Transfer all COM files from the loqged on disk to the remote disk A SEND COM AS Ai ct Transfer MYFILE COM from disk A as YOURFILE COM on disk SEND A MZEPILILCOM AS Bi YOURPILE COmM lt cr gt Transfer all COM files to the local logged on disk from the remote disk C GET Cok Com lt cr gt fadt gt Set NOCONSOLE mode NOCONSOLE lt er gt gt Set ASCIT mode ASCit lt cr gt Set BINARY mode l BINARY lt cr gt Get a local directory from drive C for all COM files LDIB C COM lt er gt Get a remote directory from remote drive A R
60. t back to the user When Move it is exited the user number will be the same as whe Move it was entered 20 m T e Rm eee CUM Rum TRA r _ Mei a IEA ee r og ug ee ak pa tA TERM e TTE I2 2l z mw ie g gt A A pe Lak POTES am o la DEJES ICE Lal A IP El uc E Phe mulie Ahn MOVE IT tm User s Manual 12 RUSER The RUSER command has the following syntax RUser optional user number The RUSER command allows the user to control the user areas on the remote computer Like the Luser command RUSER has two forms First if the command is specified without the user number Move it reports the user number of the remote computer If the user number is specified in the RDIR command Move it will attempt to set the user number in the remote computer and then report the user number back to the user I the user number reported back to the user is not the same as the user number specified the remote computer has the RUSER com mand locked out and will not permit the user area to be changed 21 Tx LEM M E TEES ilatina m Gp omo aria ph ARA MOVE IT tm User s Manual 13 MESSAGE The MESSAGE command has the following syntax Message message to be sent The message command allows the user to send a message to th remote computer s console Using this command the user could reques the operator at the other computer
61. t cr gt TE A gt SAVE 4 MOVE IT COM lt er gt 41 47 MOVE IT tm User s Manual INSTALLING MOVE IT ON A NON SUPPORTED COMPUTER Moving MOVE IT to a computer which cannot read one of our stand ard disks is a little more complex A working knowledge cE assembly language and CP M is Basically PIP is modified on the destination computer to allow communication to the computer with MOVE IT on it Next a utility such as UNLOAD is used to convert MOVE IT UCF and MCONFIG COM to hex files and then the Talk Mode Send command is used to transfer MOVE IT HEX MCONFIG HEX VERSIONS DIL and VERSIONS CNF to the target machine Lastly LOAD COM is used to con vert the hex files back to MOVE IT UCF and MCONFIG COM Then the normal configuration instructions are followed First you ll have to use DDT to patch PIP to support the INP device on the non supported computer This is a built in device inside PIz PIP expects to find a jump to the user s input section at loc ation 103H The user s input routine should put the byte received from the serial port in location l09H after clearing the high bit use an ANI 7FH PIP provides room from llO0H lFFH for the INP routine The example below shows how the INP code might be laid out This routine assumes a data port of 21 a status port of 20 and a receive mask of 2 Be sure to modify these to fit your situation Location Code 5 Comments 103H JMP 2208 Jump
62. to input routine 110H IN 20H Get the status 112H ANI 2 r Mask it 114H JZ 1108 Loop if not ready 117H IN 21H Get the data il9H ANI 7FH 5s Clear the high bit llBH STA 109 And save 1158 RET Go back to PIP This section specifically applies to CP M amp MP M but the general idea can be applied to any operating system 42 UM LE ar 7 mign eiae ERE IT RR RENE LR Rar FILA iR y ED f ER Enn MOVE IT tm User s Manual After PIP is patched exit from DDT and do a save AD gt SAVE 22 RIPCL COMCCI Next use ONLOAD or whatever utility you have to convert the MOVE IT UCF and MCONFIG COM files to hex A gt REN MOVE IT COM MOVE TT DCR lt er gt A gt UNLOAD MOVE IT 100 lt cr gt A UNLOAD MCONFIG lOQ lt er gt uu Next type the following command on the destination computer A PIPC MOVE IT HEX INP BREH lt er gt And on th source computer enter Talk Mode and type T esc S Move it will ask for the name of the file Enter MOVE IT HEX and for the protocol enter N Move it should transfer the tile and display it s complete message Now press control Z Pip on the receive side should exit back to CP M If nothing happens try reversing pins 2 amp 3 on one of the connectors and try it again Next use PIP to transfer MCONFIG HEX and the other files in the same fashion Lastly use LOAD on the dest
63. ult 13 These options and their effects are more fully described in the section covering TALK mode elsewhere in this manual Aiso a sample PHONE NUM file is contained on the distribution diskette 15 mm l e rene a A MOVE IT tm User s Manual 7 HANGUP The HANGUP command has the following syntax Bangup The HANGUP command instructs MOVE IT to hang up the auto dia modem specified during installation There are no options avaicaole this command 16 e 7 T 7 va T wis MOVE IT tm User s Manual 8 ANSWER The ANSWER command has the following syntax ANswer POM a y 4 o v TE The ANSWER instructs Moveeit to answer the phone connected to the modem specified during installation This command generally answers the line at the next ring There are no options available this command 17 rea ARES E PE It REPE COR Ion dt ae F Foam gt r kpi E EE le utem cem qi rige e ani T eT way eb d 1 u TM Moab rio ib mitten ia Y peo T 4 b agr ll eR e amigo Ze P prium urs etre 4 ge P APPEAR Mi TET ma MOVE IT tm User s Manual 9 LDIR The LDIR command has the following syntax a LDir DRIVE FILENAME TYP The LDIR command commands MOVE IT to obtain a directory from the locas disk denoted by DRIVE All of the combinations of drive na
64. w the computer to 1 Obtain the status o che serial device whether Move it can send a character and whether a character is waiting for Move it and 2 Send and Receive data from the serial device In the status infor mation there is usually l bit that is for Receive Buffer Full RBF whether a character is waiting and another bit for Transmit Buffer Empty TBE whether Move it can trans mit a character i Move it also needs to know whether the status bit is true when it s a one or a zero Lastly since Move it can ini tialize the serial port if required the informacion on initialization should be obtained The manufacturers of the various computer systems on the market sometimes provide this information in their manuals or can provide it over the phone If all else fails you can call us at 213 703 8112 during normal working hours Monday through Friday We can t guarantee anything but we are constantly adding new information to Appendix B and we may have added your system recently MCONFIG first needs the location of the data port The current value for most questions is displayed in paren thesis To keep this value simply press return or enter the new value from your notes or the Appendix Next MCONFIG needs to know the location of the status port Again the default value is displayed in parenthesis Enter the new value and press return Next enter the transmit buffer empty mask The default is displayed in pa
65. wer than dot matrix printers Information in the form of letters numbers oc symbols which the computer processes or produces da m it gt t A value assigned automatically by the computer when the operator does not enter any information before pressing the RETURN kay A large volume data storage device which consists of a rigid platter with a magnetic coating Some times one or more of these platters are enclosed in a plastic cartridge A disk cartridge is also called a hard disk A data storage device which is coated with magnetic recording material and looks like a phonograph record sealed in a plastic envelope The diskette and plastic envelope are inserted into the disk drive together A diskette is also called a lopoy disk or a flexible disk The electronic machine and housing used to store and retrieve information on a disk cartridge or diskette When several disk units are used simul taneously each one is assigned a number A single item of information For example a field could be a debtor name or number A group or related records on tha diskette Each file has a name by which it is accessed Format is a gystem related program used to prepare new diskettes for use or an old diskette for re use Formatting DESTROYS all data on the diskette For more information on formatting consult your computer system manual A mode of transmission where both commputers can communicate together at t
66. wo computers together To understand how to do this a little history is in orcer When the RS 232 specification was set up the technology of the day was to use modems to talk to terminals for telegraph use The specification consisted of DTE data terminal equipment and DCE data communication equipment devices Since a terminal is a DTE device and a modem is a DCE device a standard RS 232 cable would connect these devices and work every time That s fine for terminals and modems but what about computers When personal computers came about the manufacturers of these machines had to decide whether to connect to terminals DTE or modems DCE About half decided one way and the other half decided the other Because of this a cable to connect two computers together could be one of two types a straight through cable to connect DCE to DTE or a crossed cable to connect DTE to DTE or DCE to DCE To tell which one you need you can check the users manuals for the computers or try both types they are illustrated on the next paae If both computers normally use their RS 232 ports for printers need a crossed cable 35 sl 4 8 4 4 Ham amo P T MOVE IT tm User s Manual The two types of cables can be made by obtaining two RS 232 connectors and wiring them together as follows Straight Through Cable Crossed Cable Conn Conn
67. xistent console In addition the NOConsole command is useful in systems where the console can be assigned to the modem port If the user assignec che console in this way and obtained an auto answer modem MOVE IT could be used to allow fully unattended remote access to the computer sys tem In this mode of operation the NOConsole command would be used to prevent any confusion on the communication line when a remote com puter also running MOVE IT called in to transfer files For example if the user set up one system with an auto answer modem a remote user could call in supply any passwords or other information using the TALK command explained later in this manual and then use the SEND GET RUSER and RDIR commands to perform che transfer NOTE The user should NOT specify NOCONSOLE mode if in fact a console exists This is because MOVE IT will not accept commands from the nonexistent console and the computer will either have to be reset or the remote caller will have to exit from MOVE IT by entering TALK mode and sending 5 ESCapes 11 VES ia iat ALIAS 4 E m t a Ra em Fas om a Id c jn ma vr i eet ri get e aA ha rr UND SC Ice et re T oam gt 4 1 p ee ioi jul F Tua A 5 1 F 1 Terri A ee pr iia aa n do CNN Pe doa vr MOVE IT tm User s Manual

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