SLAVE (c) 1990 Atari Computers, Australia SLAVE was created for the single purpose of communicating with other computers with a minimum of effort. As a full-duplex serial communications program that supports the widely accepted X-Modem protocol, the only prerequisites are a serial interface for your Portfolio and a terminal program on your host computer. The communications parameters are preset at: 9600 Baud, No parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit. HOW TO USE SLAVE 1. Turn off Portfolio and plug in the serial interface. 2. Using a null modem adaptor and a serial cable, connect the interface to the serial port of your host computer. 3. Load a terminal program on your host computer and configure each of the communication parameters as outlined above. 4. At the DOS prompt of your Portfolio type SLAVE. 5. A message will appear on your host computer followed by the familiar DOS prompt. Your Portfolio can now be controlled directly from the host computer. COMMANDS SUPPORTED DIR or DIR/W (Wild cards are supported). TYPE C: (change drive) CLOCK (Display time ) CD MD RD Send (Sends a file from Portfolio) RECEIVE (Filename.ext> (Sends a file to Portfolio) FREE (displays free disk space of current drive) DEL (Deletes a file on Portfolio) SLAVE has been tested and found to work successfully on the following computers: Atari ST family Atari TT Atari Stacy Apple Macintosh Commodore Amiga MS-DOS family Microbee Epson CP/M laptop SLAVE remains the copyrighted material of Atari Australia. Distribution is authorised through existing Public Domain channels. Atari Computers Pty Ltd 376 Lane Cove Road, North Ryde, NSW 2113 AUSTRALIA Tel. (02) 805-0344 Fax. (02) 887-2231 Email GEnie: ATARI-OZ