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Check out Accuterm's excellant documention. Search groups-beta.google.com/group/comp.databases.pick for some examples of Accuterm's ftd command: http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...M+FTD&qt _g=1 Or try Accuterm's support form: http://www.asent.com/forum/default.asp Robert S. Lobel wrote: Thanks, Simon. Can you explain how this could be done with accuterm? Is there a particular flash basic statement? Rob "Simon Verona" <news (AT) aphroditeuk (DOT) com> wrote in message news:42aa2918$0$2050$ed2e19e4 (AT) ptn-nntp-reader04 (DOT) plus.net... whats the emulator? Most have commands that will allow you to write to the local pc's disk... Regards Simon "Robert S. Lobel" <RobertLobel (AT) COX (DOT) net> wrote in message news:8Cpqe.80282$Wr.12332 (AT) fed1read04 (DOT) .. Is there a way to write a text (.txt) file (with flash basic) to the local hard drive of a Windows XP PC workstation attached to a Linux/D3 server with a terminal emulator? Any help would be appreciated. Rob |
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Is there a way to write a text (.txt) file (with flash basic) to the local hard drive of a Windows XP PC workstation attached to a Linux/D3 server with a terminal emulator? Any help would be appreciated. Rob |
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Is there a way to write a text (.txt) file (with flash basic) to the local hard drive of a Windows XP PC workstation attached to a Linux/D3 server with a terminal emulator? Any help would be appreciated. Rob |
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