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diff --git a/data/help/ftp_hints b/data/help/ftp_hints new file mode 100644 index 0000000..18d039b --- /dev/null +++ b/data/help/ftp_hints @@ -0,0 +1,121 @@ + +ftp_hints + +There are many kinds of files for the chess server you may wish to access and +download to your system. The Internet Chess Library (ftp.onenet.net) is an +anonymous FTP archive containing a large amount of chess information and +programs (~200MB). (See the "inetchesslib" help file.) Many users of the +chess server download a graphical interface and timeseal (read the +"interfaces" and "timeseal" help files). + +There are several ways to access and download these files. But first, you +need to connect to where the files are located. There are two main ways to +connect: World Wide Web (www) and file transfer protocol (ftp). + +WWW access would be best and most intuitive. You can get there using your +favorite Web browser, like Netscape or Mosaic. The URL address is: + + http://chess.onenet.net/chess + +But ftp access is also easy. This file is about ftp procedures for the chess +server files. + + +FTP FILE TRANSFER + +The most standard command to initiate an ftp connection to the files would be +to initiate a session from your system (not from within the chess server +itself) and at your host's prompt type: + + ftp ftp.onenet.net + or ftp 164.58.253.11 + +If the ftp command seems to be garbage to your system, you will need to +contact your local systems administrator. + +If you connect to the file server, you will see this message on your screen: + + Connected to ftp.onenet.net. + 220 caissa.onenet.net FTP server (Version wu-2.4(1) Tue Oct 11 11:29:11 + 1994) + ready + Name (your-host.your-domain:your-username): + +Type: + + anonymous [you can also type 'ftp'] + +You will then see this message: + + 331 Guest login ok, send your complete e-mail address as password. + Password: + +For your password, type your email address. + +You will now be logged on to the ftp site and should see the ftp prompt: + + ftp> + + +LOCATING THE FILES YOU NEED + +Typing "help" will give you a list of available commands in ftp, but here are +some basics. All files and directories in the current directory can be seen +with "dir". Typing "cd" changes directories. A "/" separates directory names +when specifying directories within directories. + +In this example, we will go to the DOS directory. Type: + + cd /pub/chess/DOS + +or cd DOS + + (NOTE: users of DELPHI may need to type: cd "DOS") + +If you type "dir" you will see all the files and directories in that location. +There are quite a few. + + +TRANSFERRING A FILE + +In order to transfer a file properly from the ftp site to your computer host, +you need to set the correct transfer mode and use the right commands. The +files you need for an interface and timeseal need to be transferred using the +"binary" mode. The "binary" command sets the transfer mode to binary type (8 +bit, for true binary/executable data). Then you need to have the file sent to +you. The "get" command transfers a file from the ftp site to you. + +In this example we will now transfer the software for ZIICS, a graphical +interface that runs under DOS on PC's. The file name for ZIICS is +"ziics121.exe". Here is what you would need to type: + + binary + get ziics121.exe + +If you are done and do not wish to transfer any other files, type "quit" and +you will exit from ftp. + + quit + +If you have a direct internet connection using PPP/SLIP, the file should now +be in your computer directory and you are ready to work on it. + +If yuo do not have a direct connection, what you need to do is transfer the +file from your computer host to your local PC or workstation. This is done +most commonly with "kermit" or "zmodem". Check around locally for what is +available and works best on your system. After using kermit or zmodem, the +file should then be in your directory for you to work on. + + +FOR FURTHER ASSISTANCE + +Channel 1 is a great place to get help from people on-line at this chess +server. They can help you work through each of these steps. You should also +read the special help files for interfaces and timeseal; they have further +details specific to those kinds of files. And you can also contact the server +admins for help. + +See also: admins addresses chan_1 inetchesslib interfaces timeseal + +[Last modified: December 17, 1995 -- Friar] + |