Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!mailrus!shadooby!samsung!cs.utexas.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!snorkelwacker!spdcc!merk!xylogics!cloud9!jjmhome!m2c!wpi!macman From: macman@wpi.wpi.edu (Christopher Silverberg) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Auto-receiving with White Knight 11 Message-ID: <5716@wpi.wpi.edu> Date: 19 Nov 89 06:16:48 GMT Organization: Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, Mass. Lines: 29 There have been a few postings regarding the lack of an auto-recieve option in White Knight. As Norm already pointed out, there IS auto-receive for a direct WK to WK connection, but how many times in our life will we do that?? But I do have an a method for making your own auto-receive using a simple procedure... First, write a procedure to call a system, or a multitude of systems. (For instance, I have one that logs in my password and sets me up to VT102 emulation for my school computer. 1> Use the PUTPARAM 658,1 (for unix) or PUTPARAM 658,0 (for opus), and you'll be all set for auto send. 2> Set up an endless loop to watch for the string "00000000000" or whatever the standard send for a recieve zmodem file and then branch to RECZ and you'll be all set for auto receive. That is what I have done... it works well. BUT, if we let Scott know that we would like to see Auto Recieve/Send for White Knight AND OPUS AND UNIX, I'm sure it will be included in the next version. (For instance, there would be a selection box for Auto-Recieve. It would have three options 1>White Knight 2>Opus systems 3>Unix systems.) -- ============================================================================== (.) (.) | Chris Silverberg, WPI Box 719 | BBS Sysop: Main Street U.S.A u | USENET: macman@wpi.wpi.edu | 2400 baud - (508) 832-7725 \___/ | BITNET: macman@wpi.bitnet | Fido: 322/575 - Second Sight BBS