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How Do You Transfer A File To A Remote Computer Using Hyperterminal?

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How Do You Transfer A File To A Remote Computer Using Hyperterminal?

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You can use HyperTerminal to transfer a file to a remote computer. You might want to transfer a software program from your computer to a computer bulletin board or to transfer a large file to a friend’s computer from your computer. You will need to have a modem connected to your telephone line. These instructions are for Windows 98. Open HyperTerminal. (Open the Start menu and click Programs, then Accessories, then Communications.) Enter the telephone number of the computer bulletin board that you are going to access. Click Dial. The modem will dial the bulletin board and make a connection, unless the line is busy or there is some other problem. Follow the instructions that have been provided by the bulletin board operator (called the Sys Op). Move around in the bulletin board until you find the place that invites uploaded files. If this is a public bulletin board, there may be a section entitled Shareware Files, for example. Once you have located the file, follow the bulletin board’s

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