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HP 95LX - Transferring Files: A PC and the HP 95 LX

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Transferring
Files:
A
PC
and
the
HP
95LX
1.
Establish
the
Connectivity
Pack
linkage,
making
sure
that the
Fileris
running
on
both
the
PC
(IBM-compatible)
and
HP
95LX
and
that
there’s
a
split
screen.
2.
Using
the
HP
95LX
(the
client),
find
the
files
you
wish
to
transfer.
Use
the
(«]
and
(»)
keys
to
switch
back
and
forth
between
the
Local
and
Remot
e
Filer
screens
as
needed,
and
the
(¥)
and
(a)
keys
to
highlight
files
and
directories
within
a
screen.
Highlighting
a
directory
and
pressing
makes
that
directory
the
current
one.
3.
Highlight
each
file
you
wish
to
transfer
and
then
press
(IIE)
to
mark
it.
4.
Move
to
the
other screen
(>)
or
(€))
and
display
the
directory
in
which
you
want
to
put
the
transferred
files.
5.
Switch
back
to
the
screen
with
the
tagged
files,
and
press
(F2)
(MEE)
6.
Make
sure
transfer
is
as
you
wish
and
then
press
[ENTER].
7.
Once
you've
finished
with
the
file
transfer
(and
any
others
you
may
want
to
do),
press
(F7)
to
toggle
off
the
split
screen
and
then
press
(L
disconnect the
remote PC.
Transferring
Multiple
Files
You
can
transfer
a
group
of
files
at
once,
as
long
as
they're
located
in
the
same
directory.
All
you
need
are
a
few
file-tagging
commands.
To
select
multiple
files,
use
the
arrow
keys
to
highlight
each
one
in
turn
and
press
(IEF).
You
will
see
a
little
diamond
(#)
to
the
left
of
each
tagged
file.
If
you
have
a
lot
of
files
to
tag,
it
may
be
easier
to
use one
of
the
following
shortcuts:
Tags
the
highlighted
file
and
all
following
files
in
the
current
directory.
Tags
the
highlighted
file
and
all
preceding
files
in
the
current
directory.
Tags
all
files
in
the
current
directory.
Notice that
(F9))
works
as
a
toggle
(pressing
when
a
highlighted
file
is
untagged
will
tag
it;
pressing
when
the
file
is
already
tagged
will
untag
it).
Normally,
the
Palmtop
erases
all
tags
automatically
after
any
file
operation
(copy,
move,
delete,
or
print)
is
completed.
But
just
to
be
sure,
you
can
always
untag
all
files
in
the
current
directory
by
pressing
(ALT)}{F9).
Transferring
Files:
A
PC
and
the
HP
95LX
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