SEND, a handy-dandy auto-kermit utility for 4DOS users. By Joseph Horn (a True Believer in 4DOS). This little program needs 4DOS to work correctly. *AND SO DO YOU* ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ³ MINI-INSTRUCTIONS: Point and shoot at the desired ³ ³ directory, then at the desired file, and it will be ³ ³ sent to the HP48 in SERVER mode. ³ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ 4DOS users can send any HP48 file from this disk to their calculators easily: type SEND and then "point and shoot". It's not as versatile as Norton Commander, but it's less expensive! (NOTE: It is assumed that you have KERMIT.EXE renamed as K.EXE on your hard disk and in your system path. If you call it KERMIT.EXE, change the "k" in SEND.BTM to "kermit" and then SEND will work just fine. Or do what I did: include k*ermit=kermit.exe in your alias file.) ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ³ FULL INSTRUCTIONS: ³ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ First, put your HP 48 in SERVER mode (S/SX: press blue-shift PRG; G/GX: press green-shift SWAP). Type SEND on your PC. A menu of the disk's subdirectories will be displayed. Use the arrow keys to highlight the desired subdirectory, and press ENTER to select it. Then a menu of that subdirectory's downloadable files will be displayed, complete with a brief description of each. Use the arrow keys to highlight the desired file, and press ENTER to send the file to the HP48. (Note: Pressing the space bar instead of ENTER allows you to mark multiple files, which are then sent in a batch when you press ENTER). When transmission is complete, the HP48 will exit server mode automatically. If you decide to abort SEND by pressing ESC on your PC, you may have to also press E (or CTRL-E) on your PC to exit kermit. Note: SEND is ObviousWare, no rights reserved. -jkh-