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DOS File Transfer
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980548-001 Rev. A
KDU Plus User’s Manual
6/12/06
Windows Command Mode File Transfers
The following process describes using the DOS commands from within Windows XP or
Windows 2000 operating systems. The process is needed every time a new cmd.exe (DOS
Command) session is started in these operating systems. The steps are:
Windows 2000 operating systems. The process is needed every time a new cmd.exe (DOS
Command) session is started in these operating systems. The steps are:
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Run cmd.exe (for Windows 95/98/ME, use the Command.com)
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Configure selected COM port on the PC to match the selected AUX port
communication settings
communication settings
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Change the drive and directory path to point to the transfer file’s location
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use the COPY command to transfer the files
Go to the Windows mains screen and click on the Start button. Select and click on the
highlighted ‘Run’ program command line window.
highlighted ‘Run’ program command line window.
Note •
The Help (and Support) menu item is immediately above the Run in the Start menu. Go
to the Start menu and click on Help (and Support) to get help with DOS commands and
methods. For Windows XP, enter a search query for ‘display help for an MS-DOS command'.
Look at ‘New ways to do familiar tasks’ and ‘Display Help for an MS-DOS commands’ for
help using DOS commands. For Windows 2000, do and index search query on MS-DOS,
command help.
methods. For Windows XP, enter a search query for ‘display help for an MS-DOS command'.
Look at ‘New ways to do familiar tasks’ and ‘Display Help for an MS-DOS commands’ for
help using DOS commands. For Windows 2000, do and index search query on MS-DOS,
command help.
Relevant commands include: CD, CDDIR, MD, COPY and MODE. To get Help on these
DOS commands, type a /? following the command. Type the drive letter followed by a colon
(:), for example, C:. to access drive C.
DOS commands, type a /? following the command. Type the drive letter followed by a colon
(:), for example, C:. to access drive C.
From the Run Program window, type CMD and click the OK button.
Windows will open a DOS command window.