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The Addata ZModem communications protocol is also known as the Addison "Non-Standard Device Interface".<br><br>
 
The Addata ZModem communications protocol is also known as the Addison "Non-Standard Device Interface".<br><br>
It allows for ZModem file transfer between VTube-LASER and any bender that complies with this protocol. (For example, the Arena Software bender controls.)<br><br>
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Revision as of 19:54, 24 May 2017

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Addata ZModem Protocol


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About the Addata ZModem Communications Protocol

The Addata ZModem communications protocol is also known as the Addison "Non-Standard Device Interface".

It allows for ZModem file transfer between VTube-LASER and any bender that complies with this protocol. (For example, the Arena software bender controls.)

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VTube-LASER allows you to setup the COM port configuration to match the configuration at the other end of the serial port connection. Enter System Options, click on the Measure 2 tab, then click on Benderlink. Set the protocol to Addata ZModem, and click on the COM port cell to display this COM port configuration dialog.

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Video of RECALL and SEND

Click on the image at the right to see a RECALL/SEND with an Arena Control bender.

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