xenial (1) frommac.1.gz

Provided by: macutils_2.0b3-16_amd64 bug

NAME

       frommac - Receive files from the Macintosh

SYNOPSIS

       frommac [ - options ]

DESCRIPTION

       frommac receives files from the Macintosh and processes them subject to the options specified.

OPTIONS

       In  the  absence of any options, frommac receives a single file and stores it in MacBinary format, giving
       the output file ".bin" extensions and placing it in the current working directory.

       -3     Write files in fork format (.info, .data and .rsrc files.)

       -f     As -3, but empty data and rsrc files are not created.

       -r     Write resource forks only (.rsrc files.)

       -d     Write data forks only (.data files.)

       -u     As -d, but the codes for CR and LF are interchanged, the filename extension is .text.

       -U     As -u, but there is no filename extension.

       -a     Write files in AppleShare format.  This option is only valid  if  the  program  is  compiled  with
              support for some form of AppleShare.  The current directory must be a valid AppleShare folder.

       -s     Write received files to standard output in MacBinary format.

       -l     List every file received.

       -m     Receive multiple files.  Entering ^X (CNTRL-X) after the last file will terminate the program.

       -x     Use the XMODEM protocol for transmission.

       -y     Use the YMODEM protocol for transmission (not yet supported.)

       -z     Use the ZMODEM protocol for transmission (not yet supported.)

       -o     Use the pre-beta version of XMODEM.

       -T     Allow  for time-out detection during the protocol.  Normally you will not need this option because
              on occasion, when network delays do occur, time-out detection interferes with a good transmission.
              Also,  when  for  some reason the connection is broken the program will normally receive a hang-up
              signal and terminate.  However, in some situations it might be necessary to early detect time-outs
              (because of communication loss or whatever, without loss of connection).  You should check whether
              use of this option has profits in your situation or not.  Normally when  transmission  errors  did
              occur entering a number of times ^X (CNTRL-X) will gracefully terminate the program.

       -V     Gives  the  patchlevel  of  the program, and other information.  Other options are ignored and the
              program quits immediately.

       -H     Give short information about the options.   Other  options  are  ignored  and  the  program  quits
              immediately.

BUGS

       As this is a beta release, there may still be some problems.

SEE ALSO

       macutil(1)

AUTHOR

       Dik T. Winter, CWI, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (dik@cwi.nl)

       Parts of the code are based on codes from: Dave Johnson.