There is IND$FILE support in tnz. It is a bit different from other
emulators I've seen - I still need to document it.

The basic idea of a download is that you enter the IND$FILE command
yourself in the session with all the appropriate arguments.
After the command completes, you press Esc to go to the prompt and you can
use the downloads command to see the downloads.
And if you enter a shell command from the zti prompt, you can use the d0
environment variable as a substitute for the first download. d1 for the
2nd, etc.
And you can use the receive command to move a download to a more
permanent location.

Similar for uploads... enter the IND$FILE command, press Esc, then use the
upload command to identify the file to upload.

-neil

On Sun, Nov 20, 2022 at 10:13 AM Dave Jones <d...@vsoft-software.com> wrote:

> Thank you very much, Neil.
> That works as expected here on our internal network. Some information:
> 1) host is z/VM 7.3
> 2) Terminal size is 62x160
> 3) this also works when run on a zLinux image, running as a guest of the
> z/VM 7.3 system; very much like running it on USS.
> Now add GDDM graphics and it will be nearly perfect.  :-)
>
> DJ
> P.S. Does it support IND$FILE for file up/downloads?
>
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