Hello,

As far as I remember, the Basic program, called loader.ba in my computer is 
actually a text (.DO) file.  It is not tokenized Basic and I've moved via 
capturing the output from a big computer and the TELNET program.

lines 1 and 2 from 'more loader.ba'

1 'TEENY.100 by Ron Wiesen (c) 1995
2 'A disk transfer utility which is a smaller version of TINY

Jonathan

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Another TEENY option of course is to create .DO versions of the .BA 
intermediate program that actually creates TEENY.CO; that also wouldn't require 
a client.

ISTR we played with that a few years ago but never actually finished it for 
some reason; I'll have to dig through my files...

As I said. so many options...

m


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From: John R. Hogerhuis<mailto:[email protected]>
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Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2017 11:32 AM
Subject: Re: [M100] Questions regarding REX and file transfer


On Tue, Sep 19, 2017 at 8:16 AM Mike Stein 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Sorry, yes, it's the injector that I was talking about and which is Teeny's big 
selling point for me, but it's essentially an MS-DOS program and AFAIK it 
doesn't work too well in native Windows later than XP.

If you have a 'tweener' running DOS or WIN < XP it's great, at least to get you 
started so you can install better tools; you can create a DOS boot USB stick 
for incompatible OSs as long as you have a com port.

So many choices these days...



Hmm. Well hopefully I can get back to TBACK development. It has the potential 
to be a universal injector since it requires no client.

But I don't think I got plain CO transfer working.

-- John.

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