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File Transfer

Receiving File Using ZModem

All you need to do is starting the ZModem program (like sz, c-kermit, etc.) and issue sending command by host command line. KoalaTerm can detect file transfer request from the host and automatically start receiving. You will see a small dialog box popping up with receiving status update.

By default all received files will be saved into "Received" subdirectory under your KoalaTerm directory (the directory where mkt.exe resides) as shown in Fig.1. You can change the directory settings within "FILE TRANSFER" page in "SETTINGS" dialog as shown in Fig.2. The file name will be the same as on host system.

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You can also disable the "Automatically Receive" option in the settings page as Fig.2. When disabled, you will have to use "Receive ZModem" menu item from "Transfer" menu to start receiving as Fig.3.

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Sending File Using ZModem

If your host have "rz" program installed, all you need to do is at the host command line, selecting "Send ZModem" from "Transfer" menu (see Fig.4), then choosing your file. KoalaTerm will starts your rz program and send the file content.

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In case that your ZModem receiving program doesn't happen to be rz, you can change the "Initial String" in "File Transfer" page of "KoalaTerm Settings" dialog as shown in Fig.1. You can tell KoalaTerm how your host ZModem receiving program can be started. Or, if you prefer, you can manually start your program, then select "Send ZModem" menu item, and go ahead.


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