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faq:files [2012/04/27 14:50] – Added "Free Downloads" FAQ digitalmanfaq:files [2023/04/10 17:12] – 3.19 is no longer the development version digital man
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 **Answer:**\\ **Answer:**\\
-The easiest way is to use the [[util:ADDFILES]] utility which can automatically+The easiest way is to use the [[module:ADDFILES]] utility script which can automatically
 detect and import embedded descriptions (e.g. ''FILE_ID.DIZ'').  detect and import embedded descriptions (e.g. ''FILE_ID.DIZ''). 
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-A ''files.bbs'' list is not necessary for adding 
-files. Use ''ADDFILES - /DIZ'' to search all directories for a new ''files.bbs'', 
-import any embedded descriptions (e.g. ''FILE_ID.DIZ''), and delete the ''files.bbs'' 
-after importing it. If you don't have a file list (e.g. ''files.bbs'') to import 
-just use ''ADDFILES - /SZN'' to search all directories for new files and use 
-embedded (''FILE_ID.DIZ'') description files, if they exist. 
  
 You may also use the '';UPLOAD'' sysop command via the terminal server to add files from the local file system into the file database. Using this command, you will be prompted to enter file descriptions, but if the files being added have embedded file descriptions (e.g. ''FILE_ID.DIZ'') then they will be used for extended file descriptions. You may also use the '';UPLOAD'' sysop command via the terminal server to add files from the local file system into the file database. Using this command, you will be prompted to enter file descriptions, but if the files being added have embedded file descriptions (e.g. ''FILE_ID.DIZ'') then they will be used for extended file descriptions.
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-There is currently no support for long filenames (greater than the MS-DOS 8.3 format) +Yes, in Synchronet v3.19 and laterEarlier versions of Synchronet were limited to supporting long filenames only in Windows builds.
-in the Unix builds. +
- +
-Windows builds supports receiving and displaying long filenames. +
-The file database format is being replaced in Synchronet v4.00 and will store long filenames for all supported platforms. +
- +
-**Note:**\\ +
-You will need to use a native file transfer driver (e.g. [[util:SEXYZ]]) and not a 16-bit DOS file transfer driver (e.g. FDSZ) to get long filename support with modem file transfer protocols such as ZMODEM.+
  
 ===== Large Files ===== ===== Large Files =====
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-Not currently. +Yes, in Synchronet v3.19 and later.
- +
-The file database format is being replaced in Synchronet v4.00 and will supported large (>4GB) files on all supported platforms.+
  
 +Note: The ZMODEM file transfer protocol has issue transferring files larger than 2GB or 4GB (depending on implementation).
 ===== Ratios ===== ===== Ratios =====
  
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   * [[:faq:|Frequently Asked Questions]]   * [[:faq:|Frequently Asked Questions]]
  
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