Zmodem File Transfert

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Provided you have correctly configured your Using an Atari ST as Unix/Linux Terminal, you need the following to do Zmodem file transferts.

= Configuration

On the Unix side:

install the lrzsz programm

On the ST side:

Make sure that the TAZ terminal knows about your zmodem programm (xyz.ttp for instance) by editing the appropriate entry in the "Paths" config menu.

= Receiving a file on the ST

Once you're logged in your unix system from the ST Terminal emulator, typing {{{ sz /home/manu/myfiles/* }}} will send all the files of the sz /home/manu/myfiles/ directory.

Type now Alt-R inside TAZ, this will activate the Zmodem program on the ST, and it will start writing the files on your floppy or megadrive.

Sending a file from the ST: Once you're logged in your unix system from the ST Terminal emulator, typing {{{ rz }}} will wait for an incoming file from the st, and write it inside the current working directory.

Type now Alt-S inside TAZ, this will activate the Zmodem program on the ST, and after asking which files to send, the transfert will start.

Remember that if you want to use a transfert speed of 19200 bits/s you *need* tho use the HSMODEM utility on the ST, which is is an improved serial port driver. Without it, your files will prbably get corrupted during the transfert.