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One of the set of 12 keys at the top of a standard computer keyboard. These keys are labelled F1 through F12. The keys are basically general purpose extra keys so that programmers can assign the keys to special functions in their programs. One handy and common use of F3 in applications is to "Find again," or find the value again for which you most recently searched. ISP Glossary:
Function key - "Nimmy" wrote in messagenews:bdpdgm$784$1@kermit.esat.net... Hi, I don't know anything about Modems. All that I am using a dial up modemV90, Lucent's one. Coming to work, I need to transfer the data from PC to PCvia modems. Both PCs have dial up Modems. I am using Visual FoxPro as a Toolto my stand alone application. Do I need a separe software to connecte these two PCs via Modems? how does it work? Or will it be any way in the FoxPro itself to connect and data transfer via Modems/If you have a transfer program, it is best to just use a null modem cableunless the PCs are too far from each other and cannot be moved closer.Otherwise, you can establish a connection by phone cable by using a terminalprogram at each end. System A will send the modem ATX3D and System B willsend its modem ATA. The modems will synch up at a max speed of 33600 *if*they are capable of using a phone cable without what is called "talkbattery". Otherwise, you will have to dial through the phone network withSystem A dialing out to System B and System B answering by sending ATA toits modem.Once the connection is established, most transfer programs will treat it asa direct line. Better to use a null modem cable if at all possible. How the usual data transfer will be done via Modems between two pcswithout FTP?Using a normal file transffer pprotocol as we did before tha advent of thepublic access to the internet. Zmodem, Ymodem, etc.--Hooda Gest"In a New York minute, everything can change..."
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