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1.1     ! root        1: .TH MACPUT local "31 July 1984"
        !             2: .UC 4
        !             3: .SH NAME
        !             4: macput \- send file to macintosh via modem7/macterminal
        !             5: .SH SYNOPSIS
        !             6: .B macput
        !             7: file
        !             8: .br
        !             9: .B macput
        !            10: [
        !            11: .B \-rdu
        !            12: ] file
        !            13: [
        !            14: .B \-t
        !            15: type
        !            16: ]
        !            17: [
        !            18: .B \-a
        !            19: author
        !            20: ]
        !            21: [
        !            22: .B \-n
        !            23: name
        !            24: ]
        !            25: .SH DESCRIPTION
        !            26: .I Macput
        !            27: sends a file to a Macintosh running MacTerminal.
        !            28: The File Transfer settings should specify the "Modem7"
        !            29: transfer method and a "MacTerminal" remote system.
        !            30: This program is designed for use with the 0.5 Beta and newer
        !            31: versions of MacTerminal, but includes a compatibility option for the
        !            32: older -0.15X Almost-Alpha version.
        !            33: .PP
        !            34: To use this program, log into the unix system using MacTerminal,
        !            35: and run macput specifying the desired options and one file to be sent.
        !            36: If MacTerminal is properly configured, it will recognize that a file
        !            37: is arriving on the serial line and put up an indicator showing how
        !            38: much of the file has been sent.
        !            39: Several Control-X's may be used to force macput
        !            40: to give up if the transfer fails.
        !            41: .PP
        !            42: If none of the
        !            43: .B \-rdu
        !            44: flags are specified, 
        !            45: .I macput 
        !            46: sends three files to the mac:
        !            47: .IB file .info ,
        !            48: .IB file .data ,
        !            49: and
        !            50: .IB file .rsrc .
        !            51: This is useful for returning files to the mac which were stored
        !            52: using macget.
        !            53: .PP
        !            54: The
        !            55: .B \-r
        !            56: flag specifies 
        !            57: .I resource
        !            58: mode.
        !            59: Either
        !            60: .IB file .rsrc
        !            61: or
        !            62: .I file
        !            63: will be sent to the Mac, along with a forged
        !            64: .B .info
        !            65: file and an empty 
        !            66: .B .data
        !            67: file.
        !            68: The file sent becomes the resource fork of the Mac file.
        !            69: .PP
        !            70: The
        !            71: .B \-d
        !            72: flag specifies 
        !            73: .I data
        !            74: mode.
        !            75: Either
        !            76: .IB file .data
        !            77: ,
        !            78: .IB file .text
        !            79: or
        !            80: .I file
        !            81: will be sent to the Mac, along with a forged
        !            82: .B .info
        !            83: file and an empty 
        !            84: .B .rsrc
        !            85: file.
        !            86: The file sent becomes the data fork of the Mac file.
        !            87: .PP
        !            88: The 
        !            89: .B \-u
        !            90: flag requests 
        !            91: .I unix
        !            92: mode, which is the same as 
        !            93: .I data
        !            94: mode except unix newline characters are converted
        !            95: into carriage returns.
        !            96: Human-readable unix text files sent to the Mac using this option 
        !            97: will be compatible with applications which expect "text only" files.
        !            98: .PP
        !            99: The 
        !           100: .B \-o
        !           101: flag specifies "old" (version -0.15X) MacTerminal compatibility mode.
        !           102: You must manually disable XON/XOFF flow control in this version to
        !           103: perform file transfer; this is done automatically in the newer versions.
        !           104: .PP
        !           105: The remaining options serve to override the default
        !           106: file type, author, and file name to be used on the Mac.
        !           107: The default type and author for 
        !           108: .I resource
        !           109: mode are "APPL" and "CCOM".
        !           110: .I data
        !           111: mode defaults are "TEXT", "????", and 
        !           112: .I unix
        !           113: mode defaults are "TEXT" and "MACA".
        !           114: .SH SEE ALSO
        !           115: macget(local)
        !           116: .SH BUGS
        !           117: Doesn't work over flow controlled communication lines,
        !           118: or when using rlogin.
        !           119: .PP
        !           120: Doesn't set the bundle bit on resource files,
        !           121: to incorporate any icons into the Desk Top.
        !           122: Use setfile to set the bundle bit.
        !           123: .SH FEATURES
        !           124: Properly initializes the Creation Date.
        !           125: .SH AUTHOR
        !           126: Dave Johnson, Brown 7/31/84

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