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- Introduction to AceConn version 2.0 July 23 1994
-
- What is AceComm?
- ----------------
-
- AceComm is modem communications software offering a unique blend of expert
- software design and innovative features.
-
- A communications program especially designed for today's high speed modem.
- AceComm provides a default setup that is ready to run with most Hayes
- compatible modems. The AceComm package contains a modem install utility, that
- will install your Hayes compatible modem into AceComm.
-
- AceComm supports a macro driven keyboard which features complete key
- redefinition. The macro language provides a powerful interface to the AceComm
- internal functions, as well as many computer services. The macro language can
- be used with AceComm's keyboard, User definable menus, and in the script
- language files.
-
- AceComm's terminal area provides a key driven and or menu driven interface.
- With AceComm's key-redef and macro language, complete control over any complex
- task is just a key press away.
-
- AceComm supports user definable menus. Menus that can be made to display and
- offer user definable functions. Menus that are available as pop up menus at
- any time from the terminal area.
-
- AceComm supports an internal point mail system which uses the EMSI handshake
- protocol.
-
- A time (event) scheduler supports the point mail system and any other automated
- process the user wants to define. The scheduler is capable of beginning and
- ending events as they come around on the clock. Each schedule contains it's
- own macro stack area. The macro stack is run at the beginning of the
- schedule. This serves to automate and make un-attended a very wide range of
- computer tasks.
-
- An automatic script generating function can record on line sessions to script
- files needing little to no editing.
-
- Intelligent Auto Log On Technology (tm) automates log on to most BBS and host
- services.
-
- IEMSI log on are provided for BBS systems that support IEMSI.
-
-
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- AceComm Utilities
- -----------------
- AceComm comes with several utilities for added support. Utilities for modem
- install, backing up the configuration files, creating unique keyboard
- emulation, converting BBS lists and many other services that enhance and extend
- the overall AceComm services. Some of these utilities are considered as part
- of the default setup, and will be present in the AceComm directory upon
- install. Other utilities will be placed into a sub directory of there own. We
- call these "Extra Utilities".
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- AceComm Extra Utilities
- -----------------------
- The Acecomm package comes with several support utilities which add to and
- enhance the standard installation. The utilities are located in a compressed
- file named ACEUTIL. Here you will find a USBBS list to ACE.FON file converter
- capable of converting the whole list or 1 area code. ANSI/AVATAR filter for
- removing video control codes from a file outputting to another file. Custom
- keyboard video emulation compiler can create keyboard emulation files from
- ascii definition files (examples provided). AceComm's point mail system is
- supported by several utilities that make interface AceComm to a FIDONET
- NodeList. AceComm's NodeList handler is said to be the best and faster of all
- programs offering point mail services.
-
- ANSIFILT.EXE ANSI/AVATAR video code filter from files
-
- CBF.EXE Convert BBS list to AceComm .FON file
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- UBF.EXE Convert US BBS list to AceComm .FON file
-
- KTS.EXE Compile custom keyboard emulation files
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- IDX.EXE Index the FidoNet NODELIST for AceComm's use
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- QUICK START
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- QUICK START INSTRUCTIONS FOR AceComm (tm) & Utilities
-
- Last revised 7/23/94
-
- Distribution DISK
- -----------------
- The AceComm package is distributed in a compressed format. The compression
- utility used with AceComm is the current version of LHA (this writing LHA213).
- AceComm package and sub-packages are compressed as SelF eXtracting "SFX"
- files. This means the compressed file "ARCHIVE" uses an .EXE file extension.
- This SFX format allows you the user to simply type the name of an archive. The
- archive's SFX code will execute, and extract the files to their un-compressed
- form.
-
- Electronic Distribution
- -----------------------
- Many BBS systems will store the distributed SFX file inside an archive envelope
- of their default archive. The AceComm BBS provides the AceComm package in ARJ
- and ZIP format. SFX files as described above are appropriately renamed and
- contained inside the main package, as regular compressed files.
-
-
-
-
- INSTALL.BAT
- -----------
- The easiest way to AceComm is to just run INSTALL.BAT. The batch file will run
- ACTL.EXE. ACTL.EXE assembles ACE.CTL into ACE.PRM. ACE.CTL is an ascii
- control file that can be edited with any text editor or created later with the
- DPRM.EXE utility (included). ACTL creates sub directories defined inside
- ACE.CTL. Directories defined in the default setup are CAP, FON, FILES, KTS,
- SCR, and MAIL. INSTALL.BAT copies FON files into FON, KTS files into KTS, DOC
- files into a DOC sub directories. INSTALL.BAT then runs ACE.EXE All setup data
- can be configured from inside AceComm. Install.bat will get you up and
- running, you may need to set the com port to match that of your modem.
-
-
-
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- QUICK SETUP STEPS
- -----------------
- If you down loaded AceComm
- go to "Step 1 for Electronic distributed files"
-
- Step 1 for Distribution DISK
-
- - Un compress the AceComm package into it's own sub directory.
- This example assumes the filename ACE20.EXE
-
- ACE20 means version 2.0
-
- .EXE means AceComm is distributed as a SelF eXtracting
- archive (SFX)
- Example
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- QUICK START (continued)
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- At the DOS prompt type: md \ace
- At the DOS prompt type: copy ACE20.EXE \ACE
- At the DOS prompt type: cd \ace
- At the DOS prompt type: ACE20
-
- The basic setup files will be ready in a sub directory ACE. Other files
- that include SFX in the filename and end in .EXE file extension, are also
- SelF eXtracting archives. These files are enhancements to the basic
- setup.
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-
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- Step 1 for Electronic distributed files
-
- ACE20A.ZIP Executables
- ACE20B.ZIP Documentations and data files
-
- If you down loaded AceComm from a BBS the archive will be in another
- format such as ACE20A.ZIP and ACE20B.ZIP. If this is the case you will
- need to
-
- use the compression utility that corresponds to the file extension to
- de-compress the AceComm package.
-
- Example for ACE20A.ZIP
-
- At the DOS prompt type: md \ace
- At the DOS prompt type: copy ACE20A.ZIP \ACE
- At the DOS prompt type: copy ACE20B.ZIP \ACE
- At the DOS prompt type: cd \ace
- At the DOS prompt type: PKUNZIP ACE20*
-
- The basic setup files will be ready in a sub directory ACE. Other
- archives files that included are enhancements to the basic setup.
-
-
-
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- Step 2
- - Read ACTL.DOC (1 page)
-
- - Run ACTL.EXE (assemble ACE.CTL into ACE.PRM)
-
- Example ACTL ace.ctl
-
- ACTL.EXE need only be run when creating a new PRM file is desired. All
- PRM-data is configurational from within inside AceComm.
-
- Note: AceComm will invoke ACTL.EXE directly when no ACE.PRM file is found in
- the start up directory.
-
-
- Step 3
- - Run ACE.EXE
- At the DOS prompt type: ACE
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- QUICK START (continued)
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- OPTIONAL Not required for QUICK START
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- A utility DPRM.EXE is provided to clone your PRM file into an ascii control
- file. DPRM will save your custom setup to a file that ACTL.EXE can later
- use to build the custom PRM file back. This is also the means used for
- upgrading AceComm versions.
-
-
-
- The following are enhancements to the AceComm package
-
- a) FON_SFX.EXE (distributed) FON.ZIP/ARJ (BBS)
- FON_SFX contains several sample .BBS, FON, and .NOD files.
-
- It is suggested that FON_SFX be un-compressed inside a sub directory to the
- AceComm directory
-
- Example: C:\ACE\FON
-
- At the DOS prompt type: md \ace\fon
- At the DOS prompt type: copy FON_SFX.EXE \ace\fon
- At the DOS prompt type: cd \ace\fon
- At the DOS prompt type: FON_SFX
- At the DOS prompt type: cd \ace
-
- NOTE: ACTL creates these directories if defined in ACE.CTL and
- not found.
-
- b) KTS_SFX.EXE (Distributed) KTS.ZIP/ARJ (BBS)
- KTS_SFX contains the KTS files included in the default setup, as well as the
- ascii versions. Ascii version KTS files share the filename with KTS files,
- but use .ASC extension.
-
- It is suggested that KTS_SFX be un-compressed inside a sub directory to the
- AceComm directory
-
- Example: C:\ACE\KTS
-
- At the DOS prompt type: md \ace\kts
- At the DOS prompt type: copy KTS_SFX.EXE \ace\kts
- At the DOS prompt type: cd \ace\kts
- At the DOS prompt type: KTS_SFX
- At the DOS prompt type: cd \ace
-
- (.KTS files are the Key Translation Sequence files for terminals) This file
- contains ascii versions of .KTS files. ASC files are compiled into KTS
- files using KTS.EXE.
-
-
- c) UTIL_SFX.EXE (Distributed) UTIL.ZIP/ARJ (BBS)
- UTIL_SFX contains several utilities that enhance the AceComm package. Each
- utility has it's .DOC file.
-
- It is suggested that UTIL_SFX be un-compressed inside a sub directory to the
-
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- QUICK START (continued)
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- AceComm directory
-
- Example: C:\ACE\UTIL
-
- At the DOS prompt type: md \ace\util
- At the DOS prompt type: copy UTIL_SFX.EXE \ace\util
- At the DOS prompt type: cd \ace\util
- At the DOS prompt type: UTIL_SFX
- At the DOS prompt type: cd \ace
-
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- MDMI.EXE Modem install utility, installs modem setup data directly into
- ACE.PRM
-
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- CBF.EXE can compile direct FBL output into a FON file.
-
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- UBF.EXE can compile the USBBS listing into a FON file. UBF can optionally
- extract any area code from the USBBS listing.
-
-
- IDX.EXE creates a very small index file so that AceComm can use a RAW
- NODELIST file for mailer mode/file requests.
-
-
- FBL.EXE creates a .BBS and .NOD file from the raw nodelist for a given NET
- HOST
-
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- KTS.EXE compiles a Key Translation Sequence file from ascii to binary
- format.
-
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- ANSI.EXE filters ANSI and AVATAR video control sequence codes from files.
- ANSI.EXE can also be used to view the files.
-