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- HandShake V2.12a. Summary of Features.
-
-
- If you want to see how this version of Handshake has changed from the
- previous versions please refer to the Version History section at the end
- of this document.
-
- WHAT IS IT?
-
- Handshake is the copyrighted property ( (c) 1987, 1988) of Eric Haberfellner
-
- Handshake is a Full featured VT52/100/102/220 terminal emulator for those
- people who really need it. I have taken great pains to support the full
- VT102 spec (VT102 is a superset of VT100) and most of the VT220 spec. I have
- no real way currently to test the full functionality of the VT220 emulation,
- so I am relying on my users to point out any errors. Please detail any
- problems that you find, and I will fix them for the next release.
-
- I take no responsibility for the proper functioning of this program or for
- any damage to you or your business that may be caused by this program.
- (obligatory disclaimer.)
-
- WHAT IS IT NOT?
-
- Handshake doesn't try to be an all round, general purpose, modem program
- which supports a multitude of transfer protocols, a script language, etc.
- There are plenty of good programs out there which fulfill this need.
- Several Handshake users however claim they use it for all their
- communications and that handshake does more than many programs that make
- greater claims. See the review included in the ARC file.
-
- IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT DISTRIBUTION AND SHAREWARE
-
- Feel free to use and distribute this program as you like, as long as it is
- not for commercial use. If you like it, use it and want to see it get
- better, please send a contribution of $25.00 to the address listed in the
- program's "About.." requester. Commercial users are urged to contact the
- author. Please do not alter or rename the distribution ARC file in any
- way if you pass it along or post it on a bulletin board. The current
- Handshake distribution ARC file is called HDSK212a.arc. This way people
- can tell what version of Handshake is on a BBS.
-
- Future enhancements that I would like to do include ZMODEM file transfer
- protocol, perhaps make Handshake an AREXX host, multiple number dialing, etc,
- however I will have to see an increase in user support if I am going to do
- these things. If you like this product and use it send a contribution. This
- is not free software. It is SHAREWARE it has a cost that you are expected to
- pay if you use it. Let me know what features are important to you. If you
- feel that there are features missing that you would like to see, please let
- me know that as well. How would you feel if Handshake got even bigger?
- Is size a problem? How do you feel about overlays? Would having to do an
- assign in your startup-sequence make Handshake unusable or cumbersome to you?
-
- COME ON PEOPLE TALK TO ME! I know that you are out there and using
- Handshake. If the support does not pick up I will have to start releasing
- crippled versions of Handshake, and only send the full featured non-freely
- distributable versions to people who contribute. I do not want to have to
- do this, it is contrary to my beliefs about SHAREWARE and people supplying
- quality software to others for low cost. I know it is a nuisance to have
- to walk to your chequebook and fill out a cheque, address an envelope, and
- mail it, but prove that you are someone that cares about SHAREWARE and wants
- it to continue. Make a statement, not just for me and my program, but for
- other SHAREWARE products that you use as well. The people who write these
- programs are highly skilled professionals in most cases who want to help
- other users. They deserve your support!
-
- WHAT IS THIS DOCUMENT?
-
- This document is a quick description of the features of Handshake paying
- particular attention to the less obvious aspects of Handshake so that an
- experienced user will be able to use the program. This document assumes
- that the user has experience with terminal programs and the Amiga.
- Especially the Intuition user interface ( Menus, requesters, etc. )
-
- WHAT IS THIS DOCUMENT NOT?
-
- This document is not a course on telecomunications and modem usage it assumes
- some familiarity with telecommunications and terminal programs.
- If you are not familiar with terminal programs or the Amiga user
- interface, find a friend who is and ask him/her to help you.
-
- WHAT DO YOU NEED TO RUN HANDSHAKE?
-
- An Amiga with 512K or more. At least version 1.2 of Kickstart and Workbench.
- THIS PROGRAM WILL NOT WORK WITH VERSION 1.1 OR EARLIER OF AMIGADOS.
- Hardware to connect to the other computer. This may consist of only a cable
- if you are locally wired, or a cable and a modem if you are accessing the
- other computer over the telephone. This program does work with memory
- expanded beyond 512K.
-
- WHY SHOULD YOU USE HANDSHAKE?
-
- If you have a requirement for FULL VT52/100/102/220 compatability and have
- not been satisfied by other programs which only do half the job, this is
- probably the program you have been looking for!
-
- Here is a list of some of the features that Handshake offers:
-
- - Full 24/48 line display with title bar enabled! No more turning the
- title bar on and off to see all 24 lines.
-
- - Full VT52 support. Every VT100 has a VT52 inside of it. So does
- Handshake -- right down to the VT52 graphics character set.
-
- - VT102 Edit mode. Local insert and deletes.
-
- - VT220 Emulation. Including downloadable character sets. It works
- great with VMS APL.
-
- - VT220 7 or 8 bit control mode. Selectable erase etc.
-
- - Smooth or Jump scrolling.
-
- - Block or Underline see through reverse video cursor. Blinking or
- non-blinking
-
- - Full VT100 Special Graphics Character Set.
-
- - Full double height and double width characters.
-
- - 132 character per line mode. It may be necessary to run preferences
- and use the screen centering gadget a little to the left in order to
- see the last few columns in 132 column mode.
-
- - Double height and width characters in 80 and 132 column mode.
-
- - All character modes. Normal, Bold, Reverse video, Underline and
- Blinking in any combination.
-
- - Optional color mode. Uses ANSI color selection codes. Handy for
- bulletin boards which support color.
-
- - Full keyboard support. This includes VT52 mode. Handshake handles the
- escape sequences to turn auto repeat on and off and lock the
- keyboard. No more run away cursors while in EDT under VMS etc.
-
- - As of release 1.60a Handshake supports the additional Amiga 500/2000
- numeric keypad keys.
-
- - ASCII file transfer mode with user definable end-of-line translation
- for both sending and receiving. No more carriage returns in your
- received files (unless you want them).
-
- - XMODEM, XMODEM/CRC, YMODEM, YMODEM Batch, KERMIT/TEXT, KERMIT/8 BIT
- BINARY and KERMIT/7 bit BINARY protocols for binaryfile transfers.
-
- - Six user definable function keys.
-
- - Dialing Support with a 20 Phone number Directory. Optional auto
- redialing is available. System characteristics ( baud rate, data
- bits, parity, stop bits ) can be specified in the dialing directory
- entry. Auto redial can be specified in the directory entry. This
- dialing mode is geared to Hayes compatible modems, although the user
- can specify the dialing prefix ( ATDP or ATE0DT, etc. ).
-
- - Fast! Using a 95K text file captured from a VAX which was then sent
- to Handshake from a local microcomputer, Handshake maintained a
- throughput of 875 characters per second. This means that Handshake
- can take characters as fast as your host can send them at 7200 baud,
- and still look good at 9600. A real VT100 can't keep up at 9600
- baud either. You can use the shareware BLITZFONTS program to get even
- better performance.
-
- - Complete Workbench integration. Handshake can be started from the
- Workbench. As you save parameter files, icons are optionally created.
- These icons can be used to invoke Handshake later with the same
- paremeters. You can even specify a host to dial immediately when the
- icon is invoked. This feature can be turned off if you prefer the CLI
- and do not want .info files cluttering up your disk.
-
- - The ability to capture screen images to an ASCII file or to a printer.
- Just for you Toronto Real Estate Board Users. See, I do listen to my
- users.
-
- - Handshake will optionally make use of the ARP file requester if
- ARP.library is installed in the LIBS: directory of your workbench disk.
-
- WHAT PROBLEMS ARE THERE WITH HANDSHAKE?
- *
- * PLEASE READ THIS SECTION!!
- *
- The VT220 mode does not support the Host Definable Keys feature. This will
- probably be in the next major release.
-
- Line noise will sometimes select one of the special character sets (this
- happens with real VT100 terminals too). You can reselect the ASCII font
- by selecting the Terminal Type from the Terminal menu. For instance, if
- you are in VT102 mode, and you wish to reset the ASCII character set, just
- select the VT102 submenu.
-
- Handshake takes up a lot of memory for its fonts and buffers. Handshake
- will run on a 512k system, but you may run into problems if you have
- a background utilities running (machii, virusx, etc). The best solution
- is to buy more memory. A 512k Amiga is really starving. However I intend
- to address this problem in a future release. Maybe a menu option to disable
- everything but the 80 column fonts.
-
- You may find that you can not see the last two or three columns of 132 column
- mode. If this happens to you, run Preferences and move the screen centering
- gadget to the left a bit. This should fix the problem.
-
- WHO DO YOU CALL WITH PROBLEMS, SUGGESTIONS, MAKE CONTRIBUTIONS TO ETC?
-
- Me!
- Eric Haberfellner,
- 57 Marble Arch Crescent
- Scarborough, Ontario
- CANADA
- M1R 1W8
-
- Voice Phone (416) 757-1055 ( After Six P.M. EST please ).
-
- I am on available on BIX as ehaberfellner, and can be reached through
- USENET at ...utgpu!mnetor!becker!haberfellner!eric
-
- WHAT DO YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT HANDSHAKE TO USE IT NOW?
-
- The follwing things about Handshake are not obvious so you should
- familiarize yourself with this section.
-
- * READ THIS NOTE.
- * Handshake uses a 660 pixel wide screen instead of the usual 640 pixels.
- * This means that the Handshake extends 20 pixels further to the right
- * Than most screens. It may not be possible to seew the screen depth
- * arrangement gadgets at the right of the title bar or the last 3 or 4
- * columns of test in 132 column mode unless you run preferences and move
- * the screen centering gadget a little to the left!!
-
- Command line.
-
- Handshake can be invoked from the CLI. The general form of the command
- line is illustrated below (parts in square brackets are optional):
-
- Handshake [-p parameter_file_name] [destination_name]
-
- The parameter file name is the parameter file to be used, if none is
- specified the default file Handshake.parms is used.
-
- The destination name is the name of the remote computer to be dialed.
- This name must be one that appears in dialing directory of the
- parameter file being used and must be spelled exactly the same way it
- is spelled in the dialing directory entry (Case of characters is not
- significant).
-
- If the name in the dialing diretory entry ends in a '*' or the Auto
- Redial menu selection is set in the parameter file, Handshake will keep
- dialing the number until a connection is made. If the name in the
- dialing directory entry ends in a '*', do not include the '*' on the
- command line when specifying the destination name.
-
- If this dialing directory entry appeared in the default file
- Handshake.parms:
-
- 555-1234:1200,8,n,1 Fred's BBS*
-
- The following command line coule be used to call this BBS.
-
- Handshake "Fred's BBS"
-
- Note that the '"'s are necessary in this case because the name of the
- BBS has a space in it.
-
- Here is another example.
-
- Handshake -p universities.parms UCLA
-
- This would dial the phone number associated with the descriptor UCLA
- in the parameter file universities.parms
-
- For a complete description of dialing directory entries, see the
- discussion later in this section
-
- Workbench.
-
- Handshake can also be invoked from the Workbench. There is an icon which
- looks like a terminal. Invoking this icon will cause Handshake to be
- invoked with the parameters from Handshake.parms, or if this file does
- not exist Handshake will use it's built in parameters.
-
- In the project menu there is an item "Create Icons". if you set this to
- "Yes" Handshake will create a telephone icon every time that you save
- the parameters. While Handshake is saving the parameters it will also
- prompt you for a dialing descriptor which if specified will be used as
- the initial dialing destination when the icon is invoked.
-
- CLI users will probably want to keep the "Create Icons" option set to
- "No" so that their disks will not be cluttered with un-necessary .info
- files.
-
- Keyboard.
-
- VT100 Keys Amiga Keys
- ---------- ----------
- Arrow keys Arrow keys
-
- F1 through F4 F1 through F4 on all Amaigas
- or
- F1 Keypad ( on Amiga 500/2000
- F2 Keypad ) on Amiga 500/2000
- F3 Keypad / on Amiga 500/2000
- F4 Keypad * on Amiga 500/2000
-
- Keypad 0 through 9 Keypad 0 through 9 on all Amigas
- Keypad . Keypad . on all Amigas
- Keypad - Keypad - on all Amigas
- Keypad , RIGHT_ALT key on all Amigas **Watch for this**
- or
- Keypad , Keypad + on Amiga 500/2000
-
- Keypad Enter Keypad Enter on all Amigas
-
-
-
-
- VT220 Keys Amiga Keys
- ---------- ----------
- Arrow keys Arrow keys
-
- F1 through F4 F1 through F4 on all Amaigas
- or
- PF1 Keypad ( on Amiga 500/2000
- PF2 Keypad ) on Amiga 500/2000
- PF3 Keypad / on Amiga 500/2000
- PF4 Keypad * on Amiga 500/2000
-
- F1-F4 Do not transmit any key codes and are not
- currently mapped.
- F5 RIGHT-AMIGA B on all Amigas
- F6 F1 on all Amigas
- F7 F2 on all Amigas
- F8 F3 on all Amigas
- F9 F4 on all Amigas
- F10 F5 on all Amigas
- F11 Escape on all Amiags
- F13 Any SHIFTED Arrow key on all Amigas
- F12 Backspace on all Amigas
- F14 F6 on all Amigas
- F17 F7 on all Amigas
- F18 F8 on all Amigas
- F19 F9 on all Amigas
- F20 F10 on all Amigas
-
- FIND SHIFTED-Keypad 7 on all Amigas
- INSERT HERE SHIFTED-Keypad 8 on all Amigas
- REMOVE SHIFTED-Keypad 9 on all Amigas
- SELECT SHIFTED-Keypad 4 on all Amigas
- PREV SCREEN SHIFTED-Keypad 5 on all Amigas
- NEXT SCREEN SHIFTED-Keypad 6 on all Amigas
-
- Keypad 0 through 9 Keypad 0 through 9 on all Amigas
- Keypad . Keypad . on all Amigas
- Keypad - Keypad - on all Amigas
- Keypad , RIGHT-ALT key on all Amigas **Watch for this**
- or
- Keypad , Keypad + on Amiga 500/2000
-
- Keypad Enter Keypad Enter on all Amigas
-
- The Back space and Del keys can be reversed with a TERMINAL menu option.
-
- User Definable Function Keys.
-
- The function keys F5 through F10 are now user definable keys. There
- is now a new menu item in the Porject menu, the "Function keys" item.
- Selecting this option will cause the Function Key Edit Requester to
- appear. Just type in the strings that you want the fucntion keys to
- transmit. When you are finished, just select the ALL DONE gadget.
-
- There are two other gadgets on the Function Key Edit Requester. These
- allow the user to specify which characters in the transmit strings should
- be used to represent the carriage return and line feed keys. The default
- values are the '~' for carriage return and '`' for line feed. Please
- note that inorder to change these charcters it is necessary to delete the
- character which appears in the gadget before typing in the new one.
-
- The function key definitions are saved along with the phone directory
- and other options the the selected Handshake parameter file.
-
- File Transfers.
-
- The "Receive/Transmit CR/LF as ..." menu options are only applicable to
- the ASCII file transfer modes. These can be used to translate end of
- line characters when sending to the other system. For instance, when
- sending to a VAX which is receiving with the CREATE command, you
- will want to send a carriage return to the VAX at the end of each
- line. Amiga text files have no carriage returns in them so lines are
- terminated with line feed characters. By selecting the Transmit LF as
- CR option Handshake will do the conversion for you.
-
-
- As of version 1.30b you no longer have to terminate ASCII Receive
- (capture) mode in order to do a binary file transfer. Handshake
- will automatically suspend cpature mode while the transfer is taking
- place and will restart it when the transfer has completed.
-
- If you use the XMODEM, XMODEM/CRC or single file YMODEM binary file
- transfer mode, be aware that the received file will probably have to
- be truncated. This is because all files received by XMODEM are a
- multiple of 128 bytes long. AmigaDos does not like these extra bytes.
- There are several good public domain utilities available to strip
- these bytes off the end of the file (TAILRID, for one). If you send
- your files in ARC format then this is not a problem.
-
- Handshake also supports the YMODEM Batch protocol and KERMIT. Using
- these protocols lets you transfer multiple files in one trnasfer,
- frees the receiving user from the necessity of having to enter the name
- of the file being received, and results in files that have the same
- length as the original file (No need to chop extra bytes off the end
- of the file). Handshake does however ask the receiving user to specify
- the directory path into which the received files should be placed.
- This directory path MUST end in a ":" or a "/". Some exapmles of valid
- directory paths are:
-
- df0:
- df1:source/
- source/
- :source/
- vd0:source/headers/
- RAM:download_files/
- my_files: /* In this case my_files must be a vilume
- name or have been assigned with the
- assign command.
- */
- If you do not specify a directory path the files will be placed in the
- current directory.
-
- When sending with YMODEM Batch protocol you can specify a file name as
- usual, or use wildcards as well. Here are some sample YMODEM Batch
- send file specifications:
-
- df0:source/my_file.c
- ram:#?
- df1:source/headers/#?.h
-
- You get the idea. YMODEM Batch or KERMIT will transfer all the specified
- files to the receiver. It will send the file names, and the file lengths
- as well.
-
-
- Handshake now supports the KERMIT file transfer protocol. It is used in
- much the same way as the YMODEM Batch protocol which also supports
- multiple file transfers. There are three KERMIT modes. KERMIT 8 bit
- Binary, KERMIT 7 bit Binary and KERMIT Text. Kermit 8 bit Binary requires
- you to be connected with the other computer with 8 data bits. It will not
- work with a seven bit connection. KERMIT 7 bit binary works with a 7
- bit connection it uses the KERMIT binary escaping feature. This should
- only be used if an 8 bit connection is unavailable, since it can really
- slow down the transfer. KERMIT Binary protocols do image transfers, the
- received or sent file is bit for bit identical with the original.
- Kermit Text is used for text files, and will work with either a 7 bit or
- 8 bit connection. It should be used for text files only. The received
- files will have no cariage returns at the end of the lines, only line
- feeds. If you want the carigae returns, use one of the binary protocols
-
- For the protocol transfers and for the ASCII Send, Handshake pops up
- two windows, one in its own screen and one in the workbench screen.
- These windows provide information on the progress of the transfer.
- The one in the Handshake screen can be used to abort the transfer
- just by clicking on the close gadget in the upper left hand corner.
- The window in the Workbench screen is provided so that during a long
- file transfer you can use your multi-tasking Amiga to do other things
- and not have to keep flipping back to handshake to see if the transfer
- has completed.
-
- If you have the Audio Bell option enabled, You will hear a rising
- sequence of notes for a successfull file transfer, and a falling
- sequence of notes for an unsuccessfull file transfer.
-
-
- Dialing the Phone.
-
- In order to dial a number from the dialing directory ( Menu option
- "Dial Phone" ), click using the mouse on the small square gadget
- immediately to the left of the number that you want to dial. Clicking
- on the text of the number allows you to edit the entry, but not to
- dial it.
-
- The dialing directory is saved to disk whenever you save the parameters
- It is possible to have several diailing directories by using different
- parameter files.
-
- Whenever Handshake goes into auto-dialing mode, it pops up a pair of
- windows much like in file transfer mode to keep you informed of progress.
- See the description in the file transfer section above.
-
- If the Audio bell feature is enabled, you will hear a four note
- sequence to indicate that the connection has been completed.
-
- Format of dialing directory entries.
-
- A dialing directory entry has the following general format. The parts
- in the square brackets are optional. The * at the end of the line is
- used to indicate auto redialing.
-
- telephone_number[:baudrate[,data_bits[,parity[,stop_bits]]]] [desc][*]
-
- Below are some sample dialing directory entries:
-
- 123-4567 Simplest case. Dial the
- number using the current
- serial parameters.
-
- 123-4567 Joe's BBS Same as above with a
- description.
-
- 123-4567 * Both of these will dial
- 123-4567 Joe's BBS* Until the other system
- Answers.
-
- 123-4567:1200 Call the number changing
- baud rate to 1200 if
- necessary.
-
- 123-4567:1200,8,n,1 Joe's BBS* A biggie. Call Joe's
- until it answers using
- 1200 baud, 8 data bits,
- no parity and 1 stop
- bit.
-
- Valid parity characters are n=none, o=odd, e=even, m=mark and s=space.
-
- Interlace.
-
- The Half screen interlace mode is intended to give you a full 24 line
- VT100 Emulation in half a screen. This leaves you the other half to do
- whatever you like, and still watch your terminal screen.
-
- The full screen interlace mode is useful in 132 column mode.
- Readability of characters in interlaced mode may depend on your
- selection of colors. (I find that black characters on a gray
- background look just super ).
-
-
- HANDSHAKE VERSION HISTORY
-
- Version 2.12a
- - Cleaned up font support so that Handshake's fonts were not visible
- to other applications in the system (i.e. Notepad).
- - Fixed several downloadable font bugs which were reported by Joe
- Trivers. Many thanks to Joe, who brought over a real VT220 to
- demonstrate these bugs.
- - 24 line half screen mode stopped working in the last version as
- a result of the interlace bug fix. This has been corrected.
- - Last version was not linked with a tiny _main, as a result a window
- opened on the workbench when handshake was run from the workbench.
- This version is correctly linked.
- - Changed the default foreground colour in the colour mode to 7
- instead of 1.
-
- Version 2.11a
- - Fixed the "Interlace WorkBench" bug reported by Joanne Dow. If
- you were running Handshake in 48 line mode with an interlaced
- workbench and flipped back to the workbench with the Amiga-M,N
- keys junk would be displayed.
-
- Version 2.10a
- - Set default VT220 character set mapping to gr<-g2<-DEC special
- character set.
- - Fixed and improved the VT220 soft font support.
- - Changed Backspace handling so that it does now not wrap to previous
- when at the start of a line.
- - Added menu item to transmit the answer back message.
- - ASCII screen images (printed or filed) no longer have trailing blanks.
- - Added close file option for the Save Screen submenu.
- - ctrl-Z and ctrl-X now displayed as upside down ?.
- - Fixed File IO Guru in BuildFullName.
- - Cleaned up handling of IDCMP messages all over.
- - Added default fourth colour for File requester. This can be edited
- using the color edit in the project menu.
- - Added menu item in the phone menu which lets the user dial without
- first hanging up. This is required for some phone systems which
- require multiple dials to reach a destination. Also some people did
- not like the wait associated with waiting for the phone to hang up.
- - General cleanup of dialing code.
- - Fixed bug in locked line requester which caused it to hang.
- - Fixed receive buffer overflow problem. Receive buffer now stands at
- 1536 bytes.
- - Ymodem receives now correctly display received size when a
- retransmitted block is encountered.
- - Screen formats and colors are now set if a parameter file is loaded
- once Handshake is already running.
- - Added more VT220 control keys (3,4,5,6,7).
- - Added support for mark and space parity.
- - Added support for zero stop bits.
- - File requesters for loading and saving parameters now only
- display files which have a ".parms" extension. If a file name
- without this extension is entered. it will be added.
- - Removed WaitBOVP () calls and replaced them with WaitTOF () calls.
- WaitBOVP () BUSY WAITS!! UGH.
- - Replaced RJ's file requester with the ARP one. If ARP.library is not
- available, fall back to old style plain requesters.
- - Fixed the Special Graphics character set GURU reported by Joe Trivers.
- - Added direct screen print to the "Save Image" submenu.
- - Added Close File menu option for "Save Image" submenu.
- - The "New File" option in the "Save Image" memu item no longer saves
- the first image. You must explicitly save all images now with the
- Write Sreen submenu item.
- - Corrected spelling for "Successful"
- - Sundry other small fixes.
-
- Version 2.00a
- - Incredible code changes from last version.
- - Full VT200 support (actually VT220 except for User Definable Keys).
- - Added RJ Mical's color editor so you can set and save colors. See
- PROJECT menu.
- - Added RJ Mical's file requester. All file names are now input using
- this file requester.
- - Made several code changes related to serial input to clean up the
- lockup problem.
- - See the new keyboard layout above. Some keys have moved to accomodate
- VT200 support.
- - Optinal 8 color mode for "ANSI" BBSs.
- - Ability to save ASCII screen images to a file. See the Screen Image
- menu item in the Project Menu.
- - Fixed Backspace and delete handling. No longer affects CTRL-h.
-
- Version 1.60a Jan/88
- - Massive code cleanup. Defined function prototypes for all functions in
- the source. Compiled with Lattice v4.0. Since this version is such
- a major reworking of the source and compiled with a new compiler,
- I would like to hear back from users as quickly as possible if you
- encounter any bugs.
- - Function prototyping turned up a bug in VT102 insert line feature
- which could have caused trashing of very low memory. Fixed.
- - Tried to convert to 16 bit integers. Failed because of bugs in Lattice
- v4.0. However the source is all set to go. Maybe next release if
- Lattice fixes their bugs in getfnl(). This should speed things up
- a bit more.
- - Added support for the extra keys on the Amiga 500/2000 Keypad. These
- can now be used as F1 through F4 and the VT100 keypad comma key. See
- the text above.
- - Added KERMIT 7 bit binary protocol for users who connect to host
- system with 7 bit connections and want to transfer binary files very
- slowly.
- - Reversed PHONE and TRANSFER menus.
- - Cleaned up XMODEM transfer protocol bugs. XMODEM wouldn't switch from
- CRC to checksum properly.
- - Improved dialing. Handshake now recognizes the baud rate that a
- connection is made at from the CONNECT message. i.e. CONNECT 1200 or
- CONNECT 2400 etc. It also recognizes the return codes BUSY, NO ANSWER,
- NO DIALTONE and NO CARRIER if one of these is returned by the modem
- it is displayed for 1 second on the STATUS line of the auto redial
- window. Any of these codes is taken as a failure to connect.
-
- Version 1.50a
- - Added user definable function keys. keys F5 through F10 are now
- available as user definable keys. See the documentation above.
- - Kermit File transfer protocol added. See documentation above.
- - Some characters were getting lost after file transfers. this is now
- fixed.
-
- Version 1.42a
-
- - Fixed the horrid "Beep forever" bug.
- - Fixed the rename command in EXEC_ME for Handshake.rev.
-
- Version 1.41a
- - Fixed bug in YMODEM Batch protocol. It would work with another Amiga
- running Handshake, but not with any other YMODEM Batch
- implementations.
-
- Version 1.40a
- - Fixed the horrible dialing bug which appeared in v1.30b. Boy am I
- embarassed. Dialing would not work unless AUTO REDIAL was selected.
- - AmigaDos requesters now appear in the Handshake screen instead of
- popping the Workbench screen to the front. Big improvement.
- - YMODEM and YMODEM Batch file transfer protocols are here. See the
- File transfer section of this document and the Binary Protocol
- item of the TRANSFER menu.
- - Added a bell. Handshake now beeps upon receipt of a BEL character.
- Handshake also now gived an audio indication of file transfer
- completion and connection in auto redial mode. The user can
- select audio bell, visual bell, both or none. See the new Bell Type
- item in the TERMINAL menu.
- - Added the VT100 Margin bell feature. See the new Margin Bell
- item in the TERMINALcmenu.
- - Added a blinking/non-blinking option for the cursor. If you are
- using a parameter file from a previous version of Handshake,
- the cursor will not blink initially. Go to the Cursor item of the
- TERMINAL menu and select blinking. Now save your parameters. From
- now on the cursor will blink again when you start Handshake.
- - Speeded up CRC calculation for file transfers.
- - Fixed a minor bug which caused XMODEM sends to always show 1 error
- even there had not been one. This did not affect the transfer.
- - Fixed a bug which sometimes caused inproper font selection after
- going into VT52 mode and back out again.
- - Fixed bug in UK Character set support.
- - Speeded up CRC calculation for file transfers. I am now doing
- bytewise instead of bitwise CRC calculation.
-
- Version 1.30b
- - Replaced the abort requesters with windows. The windows are used to
- provide progress information about file transfers and auto-dialing
- as well as serving as abort devices. To abort a file transfer or
- auto-dialing just click on the close gadget of the window in the
- handshake screen.
- - The windows described above are also duplicated on the Workbench
- screen. This is so that you can do other things while a large file
- transfer is in progress and not have to keep flipping back to
- Handshake to see if it is finished yet. Same for auto-dialing.
- - Relinked with a "tiny" _main.o so that the lattice standard input/
- output window no longer pops up in the workbench screen.
- - Capture mode (ASCII Receive) can now remain active during binary
- file transfers. Handshake will suspend it until the transfer is
- over and then start it up again.
- - Added XMODEM/CRC file transfer mode.
-
- Version 1.21a
- - Local echo mode did not work properly. This has been fixed.
- - Reseting the terminal would sometimes leave a double cursor on the
- - Screen. This has been fixed.
-
- Version 1.20a
-
- - Improved Workbench interface. Handshake will now optionally create
- create Telephone icons for saved parameter files. This allows the
- user to select which paramter file to use from the Workbench. The
- icons can also be created in such a way that Handshake will
- automatically start dialing a specified number when it is invoked
- with that icon.
- - Fixed a bug which caused XMODEM transmits to sometimes hang.
- - Changed autodialing support so that it now works with modems that
- report status while they are dialing (Like the Volksmodem 1200).
- - Dialing destinations which contained spaces on the command line did
- not work, even when enclosed in quotes. This has been fixed.
- - Selecting the Reset Terminal option from the menu or typing Amiga-V
- would cause two cursors to appear on the screen. This has been fixed.
-
- Version 1.10a
-
- - At last, a real 132 columns instead of 128.
- - Added some intelligence to the routines that display the cursor. This
- yielded a 35% performance improvement. Handshake now has an average
- throughput of about 875 characters per second.
- - Cleaned up parsing of command line parameters especially the dialing
- directory entry.
- - Put error checking into reading of parameter files. If the file does
- not exist or is of the wrong size put up a requester advising the
- user. If the default file Handshake.parms cannot be found do not
- annoy the user with a requester (use the built in defaults).
- - The command line dialing direcotry entry is now case insensitive.
- - Added some register variables in several places. Handshake is now
- about six percent faster because of this.
- - Fixed a bug which caused the line attribute for the bottom line to
- not be reset when the screen was cleared.
- - Fixed a hideous bug which caused the input subtask to lock up
- sometimes. This would appear to the user as a blank title bar. This
- would only happen if the user interface task sent a "go to sleep"
- message to the serial input task at the same instant that an IO
- completed, therefore this was more likely to happen at higher baud
- rates. Sorry about that one.
-
- Version 1.02a ( not released to the public at large ).
- - Added command line parameters to specify parameter file to use, and
- to allow the user to specify a remote computer to dial from the
- command line.
- - Added 20 second dialing timeout to the dial timeout menu.
- - In order to abort redialing it was sometimes necessary to select the
- abort requester more than once. This is now fixed.
- - Moved File transfer and redialing abort requester to upper right
- portion of screen.
- - General cleanup of the file transfer code. Receiveing to disk is now
- much faster. Transfer aborts now work porperly at high baud rates.
-
- Version 1.01a
- - Auto redialing added.
- - Pulse/Dial menu option replaced with user definable dialing string.
- - Added menu item to allow user to specify backspace & del key
- operation.
- - Fixed bug which caused menus to not be updated after a reset if
- no parameter file was present.
-
- Version 1.00a
- - Handshake Unleashed on an unsuspecting public. An historic Moment!
-