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- ABL2Dial v2.0
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- BBS List Conversion System
- for the Austin BBS List
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- Copyright 1989, 1990 by Frank Ramaekers, Jr.
- Documentation by William Collins & Allen Patman
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- DESCRIPTION
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- ABL2Dial reads a BBS list and converts it to dialing directories of
- popular communications programs.
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- FEATURES
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- ABL2Dial 2.0 provides output for:
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- o ProComm Plus 2.0+
- o ProComm Plus 1.0+
- o ProComm 2.4.2
- o QModem 4.0+
- o QModem 4.1b+
- o Telemate 2.0+
- o Telix 3.0+
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- ABL2Dial 2.0 builds on the original ABL2Dial, with differences as follows:
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- o Recognizes modems speeds greater than 9600.
- o Recognizes V.42bis and MNP5 designations and adjusts the
- DTE speed accordingly
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- USAGE
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- The ABL2Dial input file defaults to AUSTINmm.yy, where mm is the month and
- yy is the year. (Ex.: AUSTIN01.90)
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- Input and output can be selected either with point-and-shoot menus, or by
- pressing the highlighted letter of each option. ABL2Dial also supports the
- use of a mouse for input. Wildcard characters provide menus which allow
- the user to ascend and descend the directory tree. The output type
- defaults to ProComm Plus 2.0+; the output filename, to AUSTIN.DIR.
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- Default modem settings are 2400 bps, No parity, 8 data bits, and 1 stop
- bit (2400 N-8-1). The defaults for the terminal and transfer protocol are
- ANSI and XModem, respectively.
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- Selecting other output types will automatically provide new defaults
- varying according to the capabilities of each communications package.
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- | | Output | | Default |
- | Communications | File | Default | Transfer |
- | Package | Extension | Terminal | Protocol |
- |______________________|___________|____________|__________|
- | ProComm Plus 2.0+ | .DIR | ANSI | XModem |
- | ProComm Plus 1.0+ | .DIR | ANSI | XModem |
- | ProComm 2.4.2 | .DIR | n/a | n/a |
- | QModem 4.0+ | .FON | n/a | XModem |
- | QModem 4.1b+ | .FON | n/a | XModem |
- | Telemate 2.0+ | .FON | ANSI | XModem |
- | Telix 3.0+ | .FON | ANSI-BBS | XModem |
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- The modem menu will allow the user to reset the speed, parity, data and
- stop bits ABL2Dial will use. The speeds, from 300 to 115200, should
- reflect the maximum bps the modem is capable of transmitting; boards
- with slower speeds will be set to their own maximum. Parity choices are
- none, even, and odd; data bits, seven and eight; stop bits, one and two.
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- The terminal and protocol menus give access to various terminal emulations
- and transfer protocols, and are dependent upon the particular output type
- selected.
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- Once the desired input and output have been chosen, simply select "Begin"
- from the top menu. "Quit" or <ESC> will quit ABL2Dial.
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- The Austin BBS List follows the following format:
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- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7
- ....+....0....+....0....+....0....+....0....+....0....+....0....+....0....+...9
- System_Name___________Hours______Phone_____Type_Bps__BBS________Notes_____
- aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa bbbbb c-ccc-ccc-cccc dddd eeef gggggggggg hhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
- C'ing The Future 19-07 1-234-567-8901 OS2 144B OPUS1 TAMNB$czfg
- Just Another BBS 24hrs 1-234-567-8901 WINT 96M VBBS *'DVg$
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- ABL2Dial MAY in the future have extract, sorting and merge capabilities.
- If you have any problems (or suggestions) with this release, let me know
- and I'll do my best to solve or incorporate the suggestion.
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- Notes:
- 1) Building of the dialing directories is keyed off the phone number.
- number. If a '-' is not found in position 38 the entry is
- completely ignored. Additionally the 3 digits that preceeds
- and the 4 digits that follow the '-' must be numeric before
- being considered a valid entry.
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- 2) The bps (bits per second) column is not validated at all. The
- program simply multiplies the value in this column by 100 to
- arrive at the bps speed. Therefore, a invalid entry like 123
- will still work. It will be evaluated as 12300 bps and try to
- equate that value to 19200 (the next higher rate).
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- 3) The character position following the bps is the compression
- type. Currently only the 'B' and 'M' are considered. Upon
- encountering a 'B' (indicating v.42bis compression) the DCE
- rate (as listed in bps column) is multiplied by 4 (the
- maximum theoretical DTE rate). A 'M' represents MNP5 which
- has a maximum theoretical DTE rate of 2 times the DCE speed.
- Example: 96B
- 9600 (DTE rate) x 4 (v.42bis) = 38400 (DCE rate)
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- 4) The notes column for the most part is for informational
- purposes only. To provide a method of listing non-standard
- boards in the BBS listing two special characters in this
- field have a special meaning. The first is the slash ('/')
- character. When encountered, the duplex is changed from full
- to half duplex. A '7' will alter the communications
- parameters from N81 to E71. All other characters in this
- field are ignored.
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- Have fun,
- Frank Ramaekers, Jr.
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- I can be reached via:
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- The B.it B.ucket S.ystem
- (512) 280-6785
- <14.4K/N81/24hrs>
- VBBS 1@1512007 - WWIVnet 1@5290 - AustinNet 1@4
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- ABL2Dial was written in MicroSoft C v5.1 using the TCXL Extended Library
- v5.51.
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- DISTRIBUTION NOTICE
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- This software is provided by the author free of charge. The package may be
- posted for download or file request by any system in archived form, in
- adherence to the following terms: Under NO circumstances is a fee to be
- charged, or a profit to be made from its distribution, nor can it be
- included with any software packages without the written consent of the
- author.
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- *** DISCLAIMER ***
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- The author, Frank Ramaekers, Jr., makes no warranties, either expressed or
- implied, as to the quality or performance of this program, nor for its
- fitness for any particular purpose. The author will not be held liable for
- any direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from
- the use of this program. Your use of the program constitutes your agreement
- to this disclaimer, and your release of the author from any form of
- liability or litigation.
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- If it doesn't work, tough. If it turns your hard disk into a neutron bomb,
- bummer (although I would appreciate being informed). Now that that's out of
- the way, I will say that I did test this stuff pretty thoroughly before
- sending it out with my name on it, and that it works great for me and my
- friends.
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- Mirror shades and lead shielding optional.
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