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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Definition of a regular file Post 44407 by jsilva on Friday 5th of December 2003 01:11:08 PM
Old 12-05-2003
Hi,

A regular file contains data, it can be text or binary files...

Last edited by jsilva; 12-05-2003 at 03:41 PM..
 

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umodem(1)						      General Commands Manual							 umodem(1)

NAME
umodem - XMODEM-protocol file transfer program SYNOPSIS
[options] files ... DESCRIPTION
is a file transfer program that incorporates the well-known XMODEM protocol used on CP/M systems and on the HP 110 portable computer. Options recognizes the following options and command-line arguments: (one) Employ TERM II FTP 1. Enable TERM FTP 3 (CP/M UG). Enable 7-bit transfer mask. Turn on ARPA Net flag. Enter command mode. Do not delete before starting. (ell) Turn on entry logging. Allow overwriting of files. Print all messages. Receive file. Specify for text, or for binary. Send file. Specify for text, or for binary. Display file status only. files Name of file or files to be transferred. WARNINGS
When a binary file is transferred, the target file may have some extra bytes added at the end. This is due to the limitation of the under- lying protocol. EXAMPLES
Receive a text file: Receive a binary file: Send a text file: Send a binary file: AUTHOR
is in the public domain. SEE ALSO
cu(1), kermit(1), uucp(1). umodem(1)
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