This file, along with TRANSFER.BAT is written to be used with XFER.EXE and allows the full use of Omen Technology's DSZ and GSZ as external protocols to GeoWorks Ensemble's GeoComm. XFER.EXE is avaialble as XFER42.ZIP and is not included here to avoid duplication of files. Look for it elsewhere on the BBS. This shareware program is a bit better than the one included in the ZMDMHKEY.EXE file. This too gives you menu driven access to X, Y, and Zmodem but also includes the new graphic Zmodem GSZ, will remember the list of files you batch uploaded in case you want to upload the same batch to several BBS's, and even plays a tune when the transfer is done. Place XFER.EXE in the same subdirectory as DSZ.COM or GSZ.EXE. This is VERY important! Now run XFER (from the DOS command line if you like) and choose the SETUP menu per the authors instructions. This will set your COM port and file paths as well as sound choices, mouse options, color schemes, DSZ or GSZ, and whether to save the batch file list for multiple BBS uploads. Place TRANSFER.BAT in the GeoWorks "WORLD" subdirectory. You will need to modify TRANSFER.BAT to reflect where DSZ (GSZ) and XFER are located. If you've used external protocols in GeoComm before you know by now you have to alter the GEOS.INI file (with any editor) if you choose the telecom icon as follows: [filemanager] filenameTokens = { *.EXE = "gDOS",0 *.COM = "gDOS",0 TRANSFER.BAT = "TERM",0 <----add this line!! *.BAT = "gDOS",0 } Now while using GeoComm you can jump to the TRANSFER.BAT icon once you are ready to send or receive files. As with the other external protocol programs written for GeoComm, you might need to turn DTR signal control off by typing the AT&D0 command either in a script at the beginning of a session or from the GeoComm window and then set your modem back with AT&D2 when you are done. We all wait for the day when other protocols are built into GeoComm. Thanks to GWRepDave and StephenLyn for paving the way for this add-in. Please respect the author of XFER.EXE, if you use it, pay for it.