Date : Fri, 20 Apr 1984 12:56:29-PST (Fri)
From : decvax!ittvax!dcdwest!sdcsvax!noscvax!kemp@Ucb-Vax.ARPA
Subject: MODEM7 documentation for kaypro
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April 20, 1984
I culled the following MODEM7 documentation from the
ASM list for the KMDM795 program released on the
-KAYPRO.001 disk by the Kaypro User Group.
Steve Kemp
kemp@nosc
NB: *** in the left margin indicates NOT IMPLEMENTED in this version.
CP/M MODEM PROGRAM Version 7.95 12/08/82
Version for: Kaypro II Computer
Single Letter Commands
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H - Display this information
? - Display current settings
T - Terminal mode
E - Terminal mode with echo
L - Terminal mode with local echo
For capturing text use T(or E or L) FILENAME.TYP and
Start & Stop toggles described on subsequent screen.
R - Receive CP/M file using Christensen Protocol
S - Send CP/M file using Christensen Protocol
Command is: R(or S) FILENAME.TYP
R and S can use the following subcommands:
B - Bulk transfer using wildcards (e.g. *.*)
Q - Quiet mode (no messages to console)
T - Return to terminal mode after transfer
V - View bytes transferred on console
Even(0)/Odd(1) parity sub-option is available somehow...
The single letter commands may also be used on the
command line when the program is initially executed.
Three Letter Commands
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CPM - Exit from this program to CP/M
DIR - List directory and space free (may specify drive)
ERA - Erase file (may specify drive)
LOG - Change default drive + user no. (specify drive + user)
and reset disks. e.g. LOG A0, LOG B (user # unchanged)
*** SPD - Set speed of file output in terminal mode
TIM - Set serial port baud rate
(Supports 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 96000, 19.2k Baud.)
TCC - Toggle Checksum/CRC mode on receive
TBR - Toggle backspace to rub conversion
TLC - Toggle 1) local command immediate
2) local command after ctrl-^
TLF - Toggle send linefeed after carriage return
TXO - Toggle XOFF testing in terminal mode file output
NUM - List remote systems
(Library of Phone Numbers of Remote Systems)
SET - Set communication ports (accepted as a command, with
unknown effects...)
*** CAL - Dial number
*** DSC - Disconnect
*** BYE - Disconnect and reboot
The following are terminal text buffer commands:
DEL - Delete memory buffer and file
NOL - Return to terminal mode - no loss of data in buffer
WRT - Write memory buffer to disk file
Local Commands while in Terminal Mode
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^E - Exit to command mode
*** ^D - Disconnect (for PMMI only)
*** ^@ - Send break
*** ^B - Change baud rate (for PMMI only, in terminal mode)
*** ^O - Transmit logon
^P - Toggle printer
^Y - Start copy into buffer
^R - Stop copy into buffer
Start & Stop may be toggled as often as desired.
A ":" at start of line indicates buffer is open.
XOFF automatically used to stop input when writing
full buffer to disk, XON sent to resume.
^T - Transfer ASCII file to remote
^^ - Send local control character to remote
- Next character will be used for local control
Default Settings
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Default Drive: A0 (User #0, Drive a:)
Use 'LOG' to change
CRC mode set (Checksum mode NOT set)
Use 'TCC' to toggle
Printer is OFF
Use ^P to turn printer on
Modem speed is 1200 baud
Use 'TIM' to reset baud rate
Backspace is BACKSPACE (RUBOUT not used)
Use 'TBR' to toggle
Linefeed NOT sent after carriage return
Use 'TLF' to toggle sending LF after
carriage return
Use ctrl-^ to send local command to remote
Use 'TLC' to toggle
Terminal mode file buffer is inactive
Use ^Y to activate
Unused portion of buffer is 43776
(When inactive...)
XOFF testing NOT used in terminal mode file output
Use 'TXO' to toggle XON/XOFF usage
Terminal mode file output delay is 0.00 seconds per character
(This is not modifiable in this version and
may be incorrect at 0.00)
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