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- B E S U R E T O R E A D T H I S F I L E
-
- This file contains information concerning each of the new versions of
- K9X. All changes up to and including version 7.00 are now included in the
- various DOC files.
-
- All newer than v7.00 changes/additions covered in this file replace any
- information contained in K9X.DOC dealing with the same subject(s). Since
- new features are added and old features are changing, this entire file
- should be reviewed (along with the K9X.DOC file(s)) before attempting to
- use K9X. Most of the problems encountered are due to users not reading the
- documentation before "diving in". K9X is an intricate piece of software
- with many features other comm programs only "dream of having"! Even if you
- are fortunate enough to get it up and running, you will more than likely
- miss out on alot of features that would make your modeming life alot
- easier! Please take the time to read the documentation!
-
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- K9X v4.01 - v4.37
-
- K9X v4.40 Dated Feb01,1987
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- (including K9WX.COM v1.25) This version introduces another FIRST for the
- DOG!!! The addition of an all new transfer protocol...
-
- The Dog's OWN **FAST** K9Xmodem Protocol!
-
- The file K9WY.COM has been added and contains the new protocol.
-
- K9X v4.50 Dated Feb11,1987
- K9X v4.52 Dated Feb15,1987
- K9X v5.00 Dated Feb28,1987
- K9X v5.01 Dated Mar12,1987
- K9X v5.02 Dated Mar15,1987
- K9X v5.10 Dated Mar21,1987
- K9X v5.11 Dated Apr27,1987
- K9X v6.00 Dated May15,1987
- K9X v6.00 Dated May24,1987
- K9X v6.10 Dated July 24, 1987 (Both ShareWare and Host Versions)
- K9X v6.10A Dated August 13, 1987 (Both ShareWare and Host Versions)
- K9XHOST v6.10B Dated August 27, 1987 (Host Version Only)
- K9XHOST v6.10C Dated September 03, 1987 (Host Version Only)
- K9X v6.10G Dated September 29, 1987 (Host Version Only)
- K9XCNF v6.10H Dated September 29, 1987 (Host Version Only)
- K9WX, K9WY, COLORWX and COLORWY v1.42 Dated September 29, 1987
-
-
- K9X v7.00 Dated April 15, 1988 (Both ShareWare and Host Versions)
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- The total package - incuding documentaton - has been reworked
-
- The K9X ShareWare version has been updated to mirror the new Registered
- version.
-
-
- K9X v7.01 Dated May 05, 1988 (Registered Version)
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Added the facility to send an Escape character (ASCII 27) while
- operating in Expert mode. This function is now part of the normal
- keyboard scanning operation of K9X and is activated via the
- standard Escape Key.
-
-
- K9X v7.02 Dated June 20, 1988 (Registered Version)
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- K9X now keeps tab of a number of session totals:
-
- Total number of files downloaded from system called
- Displayed during while downloading using an internal K9X protocol
- This total is logged to CALL.LOG after disconnect from remote system
-
- Total number of bytes for files downloaded from system called
- Displayed during while downloading using an internal K9X protocol
- This total is logged to CALL.LOG after disconnect from remote system
-
- Accumulated total number of files downloaded during session
- Displayed during while downloading using an internal K9X protocol
- This total is logged to CALL.LOG after disconnect from remote system
-
- Accumulated total number of bytes for files downloaded during session
- Displayed during while downloading using an internal K9X protocol
- This total is logged to CALL.LOG when K9X is exited back to DOS
-
- Total Elapsed Online Session time (actually connected to a remote system)
- Logged to CALL.LOG after disconnect from remote system
- This total is logged to CALL.LOG when K9X is exited back to DOS
-
- Total Elapsed Online Long Distance Session time
- K9X counts the number of digits in the phone number it just dialed.
- If the phone number contains more than 7 digits, K9X considers it
- a long distance call and tabulates the online session time. This
- total is logged to CALL.LOG when K9X is exited back to DOS
-
- It should be noted that K9X simply checks the existance of the
- downloaded file and its "saved" size. If the transfer was aborted,
- the partial file will exist and K9X will use its partial size in
- the totals.
-
- The total bytes received/sent is now "rolled" during file transfers
- using one of the internal K9X protocols. This was done to ease the
- monotony while using Ymodem!
-
- A minor bug in the download buffer tabulation has been corrected.
- There were times when the tabulation would result in a minus
- number. This had no effect on the actual file transfer, it is
- simply a means of notifying you of the position of the buffer
- pointer... anyway, it has been corrected!
-
-
- K9X v8.00.1 - Production Version - dated 8/15/88
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- There are a few major changes in the version, mostly to accomodate
- 9600/19200 connects...
-
- In order to speed up character processing, I have removed the
- internal ANSI processing (except for music). You MUST include the
- line DEVICE=ANSI.SYS in your CONFIG.SYS as K9X now passes all ANSI
- escape sequences, except for any music, to the DOS ANSI.SYS driver.
-
- Three new protocol types have been added... they are Zmodem Batch
- Mode (for use with PCBoard ProDoors, Zmodem's Ymodem-G (for use
- with PCBoard ProDoors) and Qmodem Ymodem-G (for use with RBBS
- Ymodem-G). In the case of Zmodem's Ymodem-G, you will need to
- register DSZ in order to activate this protocol within the DSZ
- module... or use an older version (pre register-to-activate) of
- DSZ.COM
-
- Along with addition of the new protocols, I had to change the way
- K9X handles the sending of the auto-down filenames (via cut and
- paste Alt-Tab feature). Various PCBoard Batch Protocol Doors
- require different command structures to set up multiple files
- transfers. One variation requires the D command, then the
- specification of a protocol and then finally the filename(s)
- entered one at a time on separate lines... Another requires the D
- command, then the protocol specification, and then finally the
- filename(s) stacked on one command line and separated by a space or
- semi-colon. To this end, I have modified K9X to only send the
- filename to the Host system - without a carriage return. This
- allows you to use either Batch method with the K9X cut and paste
- feature. If you have been using the K9X auto-down feature this new
- method will take a little getting used to but still saves alot of
- agrevation! The sequence here is to manually enter the D command,
- then select the protocol, then simply hit the down-arrow key to
- have K9X feed the filenames to the host system. If you are using
- the one filename per line DOOR, simple hit Enter after each
- filename is sent... If you are using the stack on one line DOOR,
- enter the space separator and then send the next filename to the
- host. When you have setup the host for the transfers, simply hit
- the down-arrow key (expert mode) and K9X will go directly into
- Batch mode without prompting for any filenames.
-
- Note that this modification is only in effect when the Batch
- Zmodem, DSZ Ymodem-G protocols are used. The use of any of the
- "one file at a time" protocols work the same as before.
-
- Note also that K9X will not be able to log any file transfer
- results to your session log. For this reason, you may want to set
- the environment variable for DSZ by including the line SET
- DSZLOG=C:\K9X\DSZ.LOG in your AUTOEXEC.BAT
-
-
- K9X v8.00.2 - Production Version - dated 9/10/88
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- K9X Host will no longer be supported or distributed. Since the
- Host mode is no longer supported, there is no "pressing" need for
- the K9X.COM front end menu... so that too, has been eliminated.
- Lastly, the K9X Editor has been integrated back into the body of
- K9X! Maximum number of lines for the editor has been reduced from
- 250 to 200.
-
- These modifications are in prelude to the release my full BBS
- program, MiniNet in several stages of operation. Those users who
- have already registered the K9X Host module will have the
- opportunity to Register any one of the various MiniNet stages at a
- discount.
-
-
- K9X changes:
-
- Cleared up a couple of serious bugs in the dial / redial / manual
- dial section.
-
- Modified the color reset code to accurately reset the colors to
- your default settings.
-
- Added the color reset to the Clear Screen (Alt-C) routine.
-
- Modified the session logging to include both transfer time and CPS
- rate (when using K9X internal protocols).
-
- Since neither the QMXFER or KERMIT module supports 19200bps, I've
- modified these two routines to set the baud rate to 9600 for both
- 9600 and 19200. The entering modem paramaters are saved before the
- reset and and the modem is restored to its entering stage after
- access to these two modules.
-
- I have not checked this out at 19200, but they should work!
-
-
- K9X v8.00.3 - Production Version - dated 11/23/88
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- There are a few new features in this latest offering
-
- The Alt_O command has been added. When toggled, K9X becomes a pure
- "dumb terminal" allowing you to interface with door programs found
- on many BBS. This allows you to send all of the Function keys,
- cursor and other number pad keys, etc. If any extended code keys
- are pressed while in the Open_Door mode, K9X will send both the
- first Null and the extended key code. This is true for all extended
- keys except for the Alt_O. This remains active as a K9X command so
- that you can get back into the full K9X Command set mode. Although
- you can set this toggle at any time, if you set it while online,
- K9X will turn off the Open_Door mode when carrier is dropped. Note
- that the Open_Door mode is only accessible when in Expert mode.
-
- K9X now supports the CIS/B transfer protocol. The Alt_8 expert
- command key will activate the external OZBEXT.EXE (renamed to
- CIS.EXE) module in terminal mode. The parameters passed to CIS.EXE
- will be displayed prior to its execution. If you want to change
- these parameters, you may do so by renaming CIS.EXE to OZBEXT.EXE
- and create a CIS.BAT file that will call the module with whatever
- paramters you prefer (see the CIS.TXT file for additional
- parameters). Since K9X will automatically pass the required
- parameters (port, speed, etc.), the CIS.BAT file will simply have
- to discard the -v -x parameters and substitute your preferred
- parameters.
-
- K9X now supports the PC-Pursuit Dialer ICEX. The Alt_9 expert
- command key (and its equivilent in the Command Gateway Menu System)
- will activate the external ICEX.EXE module.
-
- A new script command parameter has been added giving K9X the
- capability of executing ICEX directly from a dialing directory
- macro. The command paramter is <P> and it must appear in the "look
- for" portion of the macro line.
-
- Don't quote me as I've never used PCPursuit... but your PCP.K9X
- macro will look something like...
-
- CONNECT`~||
- @`C PURSUIT,<your id>,<your password>|
- @`<P>
-
- The initial CONNECT "look for" is the response from your modem upon
- connecting with the PCP host. The "send" portion of this line
- consists of a 1 second pause (~) followed by sending 2 carriage
- returns (||). As is the case with all K9X macros, the ` character
- represents the separator between the "look for" and "send" portions
- of each macro line.
-
- Please refer to the ICEX doc files for use of the ICEX program.
- Note that any registration fees for the use of ICEX are not covered
- as part of the registration fee of K9X. If you plan on using ICEX
- on a regular basis, please support the author of that program and
- register your copy.
-
- K9X now supports all 12 of the SuperK protocols! The old K9WX and
- K9WY.COM files are no longer supported or required.
-
- The Jmodem Batch and SuperK protocols are handled in the same
- manner as described in then Zmodem Batch section above.
-
- Facility has been made to specify multiple filenames when sending
- (uploading) files using any of the SuperK Batch Protocols or the
- JBatch Jmodem Batch mode. Simply input your filenames with each
- seperated by a space... Full paths may be used for each
- filespec...
-
- Let's say you wish to send three files in one batch and the files
- reside in three different directories...
-
- FILE_1.ARC resides in your C:\FOO directory
- FILE_2.ARC resides in your C:\BAR directory
- FILE_3.ARC resides in your C:\TODAY directory
-
- After setting up the upload on the BBS, select the K9X upload
- command (Expert or Command Gateway). Input the three filenames as:
-
- C:\FOO\FILE_1.ARC C:\BAR\FILE_2.ARC C:\TODAY\FILE_3.ARC
-
- Again, use of wildcards are not allowed when specifying multiple
- filenames. Wildcards are supported only when the wildcard is used
- in a single filespec...
-
- valid: send AB1.ARC, AB2.ARC, AB3.ARC and ABSOLUTE.ARC all
- residing in C:\DLS filespec would be C:\DLS\AB*.ARC
- or C:\DLS\AB*.*
-
- invalid: send same as above - where filespec is
- C:\DLS\AB?.ARC C:\ABSOL*.ARC
-
- You may also specify multiple filenames while using Zmodem in batch
- mode. Simply enter the filenames (with or without a full path).
- Use a space between each filename.
-
- In both cases, if a single filespec is specified during Batch
- uploads and the filespec is not the "@C:filelist" and does not
- already include a drive specifier, K9X will append the default
- download path (if one is specified in K9X.CNF) to the filespec.
-
- In all cases, if no path is supplied with the filename(s), K9X will
- first look for the specified files in the default upload directory.
-
- Since MiniNet has outgrown the K9X/K9X.LST autodownload, K9X no
- longer supports this feature. I think you will find the new SuperK
- batch protocols far superior to the old K9X.LST download process!
-
- When listing new files on a BBS, most ask for a start date with the
- default being the last time you logged on to that system. With
- this in mind, K9X now displays the following dialing directory
- information when online:
-
- Name of system dialed (or "Manual Dial" if that's the case)
- System's phone number Last on date and time (or "N/A" if manual
- dialing) Default transfer protocol (changes if you manually change
- protocol)
-
- This information will be displayed within the Expert Command
- Summary Menu or directly on the screen when the Command GateWay
- Main Menu is activated.
-
- If you are currently running an earlier registered version of K9X,
- be sure to run K9XCNF at the DOS prompt so that the new K9X.CNF
- paramters will be written to your current K9X.CNF
-
- The new K9X.CNF paramters are:
- SL=1 session logging upon startup (0=no 1=yes)
- MV=VOICE modem voice connect response
- NT=NO DIAL TONE modem no dial tone response
- RB=0 reset modem to follow connect (0=no 1=yes)
- UQ=1 use QMXFER (0=use DSZ's QMXFER emulation 1=use QMXFER)
- HO=0 multitasking hook (0=no 1=yes)
- US=1 use SuperK protocols (0=no 1=yes)
-
- K9X v8.00.4 - Production Version - dated 12/03/88
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- K9X now supports a 24 filename upload buffer (ala the cut and paste
- download buffer). It works identically to the cut and paste
- download buffer, but in the opposite direction and... where the
- download cut and paste is accessed directly from the main terminal
- mode, the upload cut and paste is accessed through the file
- manipulation section. This operation will take a little
- explaining!
-
- To upload a group of files...
-
- 1) Access the File Manipulation Section via the Expert Alt-F (or
- Command Gateway Menu Files/Files Manipulation) command.
-
- 2) Select the "Select Files" option
-
- 3) Input a FileSpec as you would in K9XFetch (see the K9XFetch
- docs for further information on search criteria).... In short,
- if you want to use the Fetch File Finder, prefix your filespec
- with a forward slash... as:
-
- /A*.ARC or /*.ARC or /MYFILE.*
-
- 4) Use the Shift-Tab to activate the Upload Buffer Marking
- Routine. Once activated, you may use the cursor keys to move
- the cursor up/down, Home and End keys to move to the top or
- bottom of the screen, or the M key to Mark a filename.
-
- 5) Simply hit the Enter key to exit back to the Files
- Manipulation menu
-
- 6) Exit this menu back to the terminal mode.
-
- 7) Now... let's assume you are online with a host system... After
- selecting the U)pload option, all that is required is to hit
- the Up arrow key. K9X will send the first filename to the host
- system! If the host accepts multiple filenames on a single
- line, hit the space bar and send the next filename (via the up
- arrow key)... and so on...
-
- If the host does not accept multiple filenames on a single
- line, simply hit your Enter key, wait for the prompt for the
- next filename, hit the Up Arrow key, Hit Enter, wait for
- prompt... and so on...
-
- 8) When you have finished sending the filenames (all or part of
- the full marked list) to the host and the host has
- acknowledged that it is ready to receive the files, simply hit
- the PgUp key, enter 3 forward slashes (///) for a filename and
- hit your Enter key. K9X will then locate each file and append
- the full path to the buffer filename, writing the resultant to
- the file K9XBATCH.LST. When it has compelted this task, K9X
- will automatically begin the Batch transfer.
-
- 9) Upon completion (or abort), K9X will remove the "used"
- filenames from the Upload Mark Buffer thus readying any
- remaining filenames for processing.
-
- There are several other options available while in the Filename
- Search Mark mode (Edit, Save, Load, Clear, etc)... these options
- work identically to their counterparts in either K9XFetch or K9X
- Cut and Paste Download mode.
-
- Since this new Upload Buffer uses the Up Arrow key.. which was the
- old "Upload a Text Message" command key... the Right Arrow key has
- been programmed to perform the "Upload a Text Message" command.
-
- The Expert Command Help Menu has been modified to facilitate the
- addition command keys/flag settings.. to this end, the Space bar
- will now swap in a second help screen which contains the K9X
- toggle/flags settings. Once the "Toggles" screen has been
- displayed, you may enter any valid Expert Command Key Set or hit
- the Space bar once again (to remove the secondary Toggles screen).
-
- K9X will now display the "Bytes Available" on either the drive
- which has been designated to hold the K9X Download Path, or the
- drive in which K9X was started. This display may be displayed
- manually via the Files Manipulation menu or automatically when
- performing downloads.
-
- K9X v8.10 - Production Version - dated 12/28/88
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Two serious bugs have been eliminated (thanks to Howard Ross!)...
-
- 1) A timing problem within the built in SuperK protocols had
- rendered the upload modes (ALL 12 of them) totally inoperable!
- Seems I really blew it when I incorporated the SuperK protocols
- into K9X!
-
- 2) In prior versions of K9X, the upload auto file-finding was only
- active in single file mode. As of this version, auto
- file-finding is active for both batch and single file modes...
-
- The problem here is that I inadvertantly omitted a check for the
- use of wildcards in batch mode uploads, thus K9X would come back
- with a "File not found" error if wildcards were specified. I
- have repaired this oversight as follows:
-
- If no wildcards are present in your filename, K9X simply goes
- about its business and attempts to locate the specified
- files... first in the logged directory, then the default
- upload path, then the default download path, and finally, in
- any of the paths in your K9XDRIVE.TBL
-
- If wildcards are present, K9X checks for a specified
- drive\path along with the filename (looks for a colon as the
- second character). If you have specified a path, K9X simply
- passes the path and filename on to the protocol. If no path
- has been specified, K9X will:
-
- 1) use the default upload path if one has been configured
-
- or if no default upload path has been configured
-
- 2) use the default download path
-
- or if no default download path has been configured
-
- 3) assume the files are located in your logged dircetory and
- simply pass the filename with wildcards on to the
- protocol.
-
- My apologies to all of you who have battled with the program
- thinking that you were doing something wrong! And my sincere thanks
- to Howard Ross for bringing this all to my attention!
-
- K9X v8.20 - Production Version - dated 12/29/88
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- While I was in the code fixing the bugs for v8.10, I decided to add
- a few things and change some others...
-
- A DOS shell option has been added to the upload file marking
- section. You can access the shell either by way of the main File
- Manipulation menu or from within the mark & save mode itself.
-
- I've made facility to go directly to the "mark & save" section
- directly from the main File Manipulation Menu without the input
- of a search criteria. This allows you to use the filename Edit
- function without having to start a search for another filespec.
-
- I've added some additional coding that will account for file
- listings that are formatted (with spaces) and lack the standard
- period between the file name and file extension.
-
- For uploading, this allows for the user to use the DOS
- redirection character > to create a list of files (please
- refer to your DOS manual for information on redirecting DOS
- output)... K9X will ignore any line in the upload file list
- that begins with a space or a period and will replace all
- formatting spaces with a single period.
-
- example: this standard DOS directory output
-
- Volume in drive C is MININET_1
- Directory of C:\K9X
-
- . <DIR> 12-18-88 2:18a
- .. <DIR> 12-18-88 2:18a
- K9X COM 40702 12-29-88 7:20p
- K9X 000 71680 12-29-88 7:20p
- K9X 001 2304 12-29-88 7:16p
- K9X 002 4352 12-29-88 7:16p
- K9X 003 7936 12-29-88 7:17p
- K9X 004 8448 12-29-88 7:17p
- K9X 005 3328 12-29-88 7:17p
- K9X 006 5888 12-29-88 7:17p
- K9X 007 3840 12-29-88 7:17p
- K9X 008 31744 12-29-88 7:18p
- K9X 009 14592 12-29-88 7:18p
- K9X 010 27648 12-29-88 7:19p
- K9X 011 13056 12-29-88 7:19p
- K9X 012 3840 12-29-88 7:20p
- 16 File(s) 15267840 bytes free
-
- becomes
-
- K9X.COM
- K9X.000
- K9X.001
- K9X.002
- K9X.003
- K9X.004
- K9X.005
- K9X.006
- K9X.007
- K9X.008
- K9X.009
- K9X.010
- K9X.011
- K9X.012
-
- For downloading, this allows the loading of files lists that
- contain formatted filenames (such as the file listings found
- on some BBS').
-
- example: this BBS file listing
-
- K9X ARC 321000 12-29-88 Canine Express v8.20
-
- becomes
-
- K9X.ARC
-
- K9X v8.30 - Production Version - dated 1/21/89
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- - The "Fast Change Paramters" code has been changed. Where the old
- menu simply prompted for a set of parameters, the menu now allows
- you to 'build' your comm port parameters - changing one or more of
- the individual parameters (speed, parity, wordlength, stop bits).
-
- - The list dialing queue has been increased to a total of 20 entries!
- This holds true for the internal List Dialer menu, the L)ist Dial
- command within the dialing directory and the specification of
- dialing directory entries on the DOS command line.
-
- - Along with a slight modification of the dialing directory menu,
- there are several new commands available within the dialing
- directory...
-
- T - You may now tag an entry via the T command. The sequence
- here is to place the desired entry into the highlighted
- position and press the T key. K9X will check the entry
- number against any existing numbers in the queue. If that
- number does not already exist, K9X will automatically
- place the dialing directory entry number into the queue
- list. If the queue already holds other entry numbers, the
- new number will be placed at the end of the list.
-
- U - The UnTag command works against an already tagged entry
- number. The process is the same... place the desired entry
- into the highlighted position and press the U key. If the
- entry number is present within the queue, K9X will delete
- it and "fill in the hole" by moving any other numbers down
- one position.
-
- G - The GoTo command allows you to specify a dialing directory
- entry to go to. K9X will shift its position within the
- dialing directory so that the specified entry number is
- placed into the highlighted position.
-
- D - Since the List dial feature no longer automatically
- commences the queue dial when exited, the D command will
- now start the queue dialing sequence.
-
- [Esc] - This isn't a new command... just wanted to note that if
- there are numbers present within the dialing queue, K9X
- will automatically commence dialing of the queue when you
- exit the dialer via the Escape key.
-
- - The number of entries in the dialing queue is now displayed within
- the dialing directory command menu. This figure will be updated
- automatically when the Tag, Untag or Clear command is specified.
-
- - Since the dial queue can be continually built (up to the 20 maximum
- entries), the C command within the list menu will now clear ALL
- entries from the queue.
-
- - The dial windows have been modified a bit...
-
- The directory entry info is quite a bit easier to read now
- with all of the fields placed in the left side window and the
- dialing times placed in the right side window. The old
- redialing "Connect" window has been eliminated. The redial
- connect message is now displayed within the right side window.
-
- A new command has been added here also.. In prior versions,
- in order to completely abandon the dialing queue, you had to
- press the Escape key once for each entry in the queue. This
- version adds the Alt-1 key command which will not only abort
- the current entry being dialed but abandon the entire queue
- (just like the terminal Alt-1 command key). Note that [Esc]
- works as before - [Esc] aborts the current entry dial and
- proceeds on the the next entry in the queue.
-
- - The Extended info feature has been modified to display the extended
- info on ALL directory entries. Prior versions only displayed the
- full information for the entry which was positioned in the
- highlighted spot. By pressing the Right Arrow key, K9X will swap
- out the current info and display the Last On Date, Macro and
- Protocol for each of the entries in the displayed page. Note that
- this new feature is merely a toggle flag. All of your dialing
- directory commands are available regardless of which "set" of
- information is being displayed.
-
- - The last change in the dialing directory is a bug fix which
- effected the scrolling of the directory entries... In previous
- versions, if you held the down arrow key down for a prolonged
- period, K9X would sit in the Error message/beep state for what
- seemed like forever! This has been corrected.
-
- - After re-reading the docs for ICEX, it seems as though ICEX expects
- the port to be reset when returning to the calling program.
- Although this is not done during a "normal" drop to DOS, I have
- included the code to reset the port upon return from either the
- ICEX or CIS/B modules.
-
- - The CIS/B comm port parameters were wrong! I had specifed a defualt
- of 8 N 1... This version sets these parameters to whatever the comm
- port is configured at when CIS/B is called - so be sure to dial up
- CIS with an 7 E 1 setting! The docs state the the CIS module will
- automatically change the 7 E 1 to 8 N 1 during file transfers and
- change back to 7 E 1 upon transfer completion.
-
- - The "Hit any key to continue" message within the CIS/B and ICEX
- windows has had a timing loop added to it. If no key is pressed
- within about a minute or so, K9X will time out and automatically
- invoke the CIS/B or ICEX module.
-
- - The timing loop is also present for the opening Shareware screen.
- K9X will time out there in about 2 minutes and commence dialing any
- queued numbers that were specified on the DOS prompt or simply
- proceed to the terminal (or Command Gateway Menu System).
-
- - In response to several inquiries about the length of time required
- to recycle when redialing or list dialing... this is due to the
- values set by the default "Escape string delay". If your modem
- cable supports all 25 pins (or you are using an internal modem), go
- into K9XCNF modem parameters and eliminate your Hang Up String.
- This is done by simply entering a backslash \ for the Hang Up
- String prompt. If no Hang Up string is specified, K9X will recycle
- by dropping the DTR line - thus speeding up the recycle time
- considerably.
-
- - In response the number of users experiencing problems when
- installing K9X, this version now has an installation batch file
- (INSTALL.BAT) to ease the process somewhat! Be sure all of the
- files in the K9X.ARC package are in an area OTHER THAN a K9X
- directory (it doesn't matter where) and simply type INSTALL at the
- DOS prompt. INSTALL.BAT will MOVE (not COPY) the files into their
- respective areas.
-
- K9X v8.40 - Production Version - dated 1/27/89
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Just a cleanup release here..
-
- There have been reports of 'outragous' cps reports when using the
- built in SuperK/Jmodem protocols. After reviewing the code, I
- suspect that the cps figures are being generated when a transfer
- was immediately aborted or when a transfer was started prior to
- midnight and completed after midnight. In any case, the spurious
- cps reports have been taken care of!
-
- Another report was that the ANSI interface was not 'working' all of
- the time. Since K9X does nothing more than pass the ANSI escape
- strings to the DOS ANSI.SYS driver, I suspect the problem lies with
- the person who created the ANSI screen rather than with K9X! In any
- case, I have reworked the ANSI/Music interface in the hopes that it
- will be more 'compatible' with the unconventional ANSI coding
- techniques used by some SysOps' when creating their ANSI display
- screens!
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