# this a ready-to-use example of the protocols file # just move it to ~/.seyon, or whatever your Seyon's # default directory is # note that this file has nothing to with Zmodem auto-download. # you have to use the resources # zmodemAutoDownload and # zmodemAutoDownloadCommand for that. # see the manula page for more details. # the format is simple. # the first field is the title (the name that appears in # the file transfer console). # the presence of this field is reuired. # the second field is the command (if it starts with $, stdin # and stdout will be redirected to the modem port. # the presence of this field is reuired. # the third field is whether that protocol requires # a file name argument (like in uploading, for instance). # the presence of this field is reuired. # you can put comments on a single line # or at the end of a line regular_zmodem_dl "$ cd /usr/dl; rz -vv" n # like in here # blank lines are OK too, for readability. # the title has to be either a single word, like the above # or a collection of words, but quoted, like below. # you put anything instead of y as long as it starts # with y: y, Y, yes, yep ..etc. "regular zmodem ul" "$ cd /usr/src; sz -vv" y # anything that doesn't start with a y is a no # e.g. n, N, NO, Not, nope, nien, nono ..etc. # even hello, but the use of words that doesn't start # with n is highly discouraged graphic_zmodem_dl "cd /usr/dl; grz No xrz3D "$cd /usr/dl; xrz" NO # here is my own protocols file # notice how I make it clear to myself # whether I'm uploading or downloading "SEND - Zmodem" "$cd /usr/src; sz -vv" y "RECEIVE - Reg. Zmodem" "$cd /usr/dl; rz -vv" n "RECEIVE - Xrz3D" "$cd /usr/dl; xrz" n