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FILE MANAGER
SECTION 3.6
3.6.4.5 Basic Program Transfer
3.6."i
VER.V09F
When the correct communication protocols have been set and the
interface cable installed, program transfer can take place.
HUNTER will be treated as RDR: for input and PUN: for output.
HUNTER should be in Basic interpreter mode, select 'BAS' from
the File Manager function keys, with the program resident in
RAM page O, for Basic text transfers. For file or CP/M program
transfers, refer to the examples given earlier.
HUNTER to Apple
To transfer a program from HUNTER to the Apple proceed as
follows:
1) Apple >PIP A:filename=RDR:
2) HUNTER LLIST
3) When transmission is complete type LOPCHR26 (control Z) on
HUNTER.
4) Apple will now have a copy of the program stored on disk with
the specified filename.
NOTE: If the program is greater then 20k the Apple may store
part of the file to make more memory available for the incoming
program.
Files created on the Apple in this way can be handled with the
usual CP/M utilities such as 'ED' or more sophisticated programs
such as word processors etc.
Apple to HUINTER
To transfer a program from an Apple disk file to HUNTER proceed
as follows:
1 ) Clear HUNTER' s memory with 'NF:W'.
2) HUNTER LLOAD
3) Apple >PIP PUN: =A: filename [El
4) When transmission is complete switch HUNTER off and back on
again, the program may now be run.
Hunter to IBM-PC Interface
An IBM PC or XT computer, fitted with the asynchronous
communications adaptor can communicate with the HUNTER to either
load or unload programs and data.
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