odem, Ymodem, or Ymodem-Batch. You
type  in the full name of the file to transfer. (If you are  not  connected
with MNP or V42x you cannot use the '-G' protocols).
     D:> When the BBS says WAITING (or READY or START NOW) only THEN do you
goto YOUR software file transfer screen (menu) to do the transfer from your
end. (commonly <PgDn> <PgUp> keys get your transfer menu in your  software)
and  then  make sure your transfer Protocol matches the BBS  protocol,  and
enter your file name (and PATH where needed). Once started the transfer  is
automatic.
     E:>  Even when transferring an ASCII (text) file you still use one  of
the  above mentioned protocols. ASCII transfer is normally only  used  when
you Upload to a message (ie when you are writing a message online).

     There  are different kinds of files you can download. The most  common
from a BBS are ZIP or LZH or other COMPRESSED files. You need to uncompress
these with a utility (PKUNZIP  LHARC) before you can use them.

     NOTE: Never use ASCII or TEXT as the transfer protocol... Also if  you
don't  have  an error-correction connection, then you are not able  to  use
either   of '-G' modem protocols, which are not recommended anyway.  ZMODEM
is the best protocol most of the time.

     If  the  transfer  is slow, perhaps you are actually  connected  at  a
slower BPS. Try S95=1 to see the modem-modem CONNECT speed rather than  the
computer-modem connect speed.


                                   Don Hinds - Zoom Tech
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 all MTEZ files and files  to  FAX
are on that same node with the faxmodem.

                                   Don Hinds - Zoom Tech
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