without ending up with garbage. Whats wrong?
Uploading files to an FTP site is a fairly simple process– basically, it’s pretty close to the reverse of downloading described above. For example, to upload a group of Apple IIgs files named “NARFGAME” you would … o On the GS, use GS-ShrinkIt to created a single compressed file containing the NARFGAME files. The new .SHK file could be named “NARFGAME.SHK”. (On an Apple IIe or other 8-bit Apple II, you could use an 8-bit version of ShrinkIt to compress the NARFGAME files.) o Use Spectrum or some other A2 telecom program to NULL modem NARFGAME.SHK to, say, the PC’s C:\UPDOWN folder using Z-modem protocol.(Z-modem is easiest; but, other protocols, like X-modem, are fine. Mainly, both telecom programs involved in the transfer, Apple II and PC, need to be set to the same protocol.) o Dial-up your ISP– no need if you are already connected via Netscape, ‘Explorer, or some other browser or application. Uploading via a Browser o If you are running Netscape or some similar browser, you can