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- PacketPeT Lite For Windows
- Copyright (c) 1993, 1994
- Chuck Harrington Software, Inc
- All Rights Reserved!
-
- 1.0 THANKS FOR TRYING PacketPeT Lite For Windows!
-
- PeT Lite contains a significant portion of the features of the
- full retail version of PeT, PacketPeT for Windows.
-
- PacketPeT was written by Chuck Harrington, WA4GPF, of Orlando,
- Florida, USA. The name PET, was derived from the name
- Pack-Et-Term, the author's previous packet offerings, written for
- the Atari ST computers. (Thank you loyal Atari users but there
- are and will be no further upgrades to the ATARI version beyond
- the last version, v4.5)
-
- PacketPeT Lite For Windows is shareware. PeT Lite is a complete
- program, and not just a demo, though some features will be
- inoperative until you have entered your registration number and
- amateur call sign. The cost of registration of PeT Lite is only
- $25, and further information can be found in the file
- register.txt or in the Online Windows type help.
-
-
- 2.0 INSTALLATION:
-
- You will require approximately 1.2 mb of free space on your drive
- in order to install PacketPeT Lite For Windows!
-
- Several batch files are included to install PeT Lite.
-
- INSTALLC.BAT - Installs PeT to drive C:
- INSTALLD.BAT - Installs PeT to drive D:
- INSTALLE.BAT - Installs PeT to drive E:
-
- The install batch file creates the directory \PACKET to hold all
- the program files. (If you already have a \PACKET directory on
- that drive, or wish to have the directory renamed, you will have
- to edit the batch file before installation.)
-
- TO INSTALL PET LITE:
-
- 1. From a DOS prompt, go to the directory in which you have your
- unzipped PeT files.
-
- 2. type INSTALLC, INSTALLD or INSTALLE <Return>. The directory
- PACKET directory will be created and the files will be
- transferred.
-
- 3. Run Windows, and from the FILE menu, select NEW. With PROGRAM
- ITEM selected, click OK. The PeT Icon will be added to your
- program group.
-
- 4. PeT Lite is now installed. You can now run PeT Lite by double
- clicking the PeT icon.
-
-
- 3.0 RUNNING PET THE FIRST TIME
-
- If another packet software package has been used with your TNC,
- make sure you exited the program and left the TNC in COMMAND
- MODE. If the software left your TNC in HOST mode, you will
- experience difficulties! (This applies to PK/KA GOLD users and
- others..)
-
- 1. Double Click the PeT icon. You will see a dialog box that
- shows PeT's copyright notice, etc. After you have read the
- information, click OK.
-
- 2. The next dialog box explains you are about to be asked for
- serial port settings. You most likely have your mouse on COM1,
- and your TNC on serial port COM2. You must determine what COM
- port you have your TNC connected to, and it is very helpful to
- know the TNCs present baud rate, word length, parity and so on.
- Click OK to move on.
-
- 3. The serial port settings dialog box now comes up. Make any
- necessary changes and click OK.
-
- The PeT Lite Application window will now open. Hit <return> and
- hopefully your TNC respond with a cmd: prompt. If it does not,
- try turning the TNC on and off and look for some gibberish kind
- of stuff like 4453ljljl;jsg;ljksdfg .... This indicates that your
- TNC and PeT are not both communicating with the same serial port
- settings.
-
- You can alter PeT's serial port settings from the SETTINGS |
- SERIAL PORT menu. Once PeT is talking to the TNC, make a note of
- your serial port settings. You will have to enter them each time
- you run PeT Lite, UNTIL you have entered your call sign and user
- password.
-
-
- 4.0 ONCE PET IS RUNNING, EXTENSIVE ONLINE HELP IS AVAILABLE.
-
- SHIFT <F1> changes the mouse cursor to a pointer / question mark
- and indicates you are in context sensitive mode. Just click any
- button or menu item and the help application will be opened to
- the topic you have just chosen!
-
- or:
- SHADE A MENU ITEM, then hit the <F1> key to go directly to the
- shaded topic.
-
- or:
- Hit <F1> to bring up the HELP CONTENTS.
-
- or:
- From the menu bar HELP | INDEX to bring up the contents or HELP |
-
- or
- HELP | USING to get more information on how to operate a Windows
- type help system. There is a great deal of illustrated help
- available from PeT and the Windows Help System is well worth the
- time it takes to learn how to navigate it!
-
-
-
- 5.0 Program Requirements
-
- PeT requires some kind of hardware TNC, and will work with most
- of them! Host or KISS Modes ARE NOT required, and even the RETAIL
- VERSION of PeT, PacketPeT For Windows, is able to implement it's
- advanced features without resorting to the restrictions of Host
- Mode.
-
- PeT is a Windows program, and requires Microsoft Windows version
- 3.0 or later, or IBM OS/2 2.0 or later.
-
- A Mouse or other pointing device is highly recommended!
-
- The following files are included in the PACKPET.ZIP file:
-
- PACKET.EXE - The actual program.
- PACKET.HLP - The help file.
- BWCC.DLL - The Borland controls dynamic link library.
- INSTALLC.BAT - Installs PeT on drive C:
- INSTALLD.BAT - Installs PeT on drive D:
- INSTALLE.BAT - Installs PeT on drive E:
- SET_C.PET - INSTALLC.BAT renames to SETTINGS.PET.
- SET_D.PET - INSTALLD.BAT renames to SETTINGS.PET.
- SET_E.PET - INSTALLE.BAT renames to SETTINGS.PET.
- LICENSE.TXT - User license Information file.
- WARRANTY.TXT - Warranty disclaimer information.
- RETAIL.TXT - Information on PacketPeT For Windows.
- ORDER.TXT - Order Blank to register / order Pet.
- REGISTER.TXT - Registration information file.
- README.TXT - The file you are presently reading!
- HARDWARE.TXT - Solving hardware conflict problems.
- ANSI_PET.TXT - Sample ANSI Color Graphics picture.
-
-
- When you install PeT, the file SETTINGS.PET is created by
- renaming one of the files SET_C.PET, SET_D.PET or SET_E.PET,
- depending on which hard drive partition you installed to.
- Once the program is registered, the file settings.pet will be
- saved to the \PACKET directory, every time you exit PeT
- (providing the SETTINGS | SAVE SETTINGS ON EXIT is checked). This
- file stores all your user settings and preferences so you do not
- have to enter them every time you run the program.
-
- 6.0 Troubleshooting
-
- A few users may experience difficulty in establishing initial
- communication with the TNC. This type of problem is usually
- caused by an improper Windows configuration or hardware conflict.
-
- If you are unable to get the TNC to talk to PeT, try these
- things:
-
- Exit PeT and run the TERMINAL program which is included with
- every copy of Microsoft Windows and is normally in the
- ACCESSORIES program group. Verify that the TERMINAL program can
- contact your TNC. Once you are able to communicate with your TNC,
- go to the menu SETTINGS | COMMUNICATIONS and make a note of the
- current settings (baud rate, data bits, parity, stop bits). You
- can now exit the TERMINAL and run PeT. Enter the settings you
- previously noted when prompted for the serial port settings. PeT
- should now be talking to the TNC.
-
- If you are unable to get the Windows TERMINAL program to talk to
- the TNC, and have tried different settings combinations from the
- SETTINGS | COMMUNICATIONS menu, make sure you have the TNC
- plugged in to the proper port connector on the back of your PC!
-
- If you still can't talk to the TNC, you may have a hardware
- conflict. Check the jumpers on your adapter cards and make sure
- no two cards have the same IRQ setting. Internal Modems, tape
- backups, CDROMS, sound cards and other devices all use IRQs, and
- could be a source of conflict
-
- More information regarding hardware problems can be found in the
- file hardware.txt.
-
- 7.0 Graphics
- PeT can send and receive two types of graphics that are
- frequently seen on packet networks. The first graphic, sometimes
- known as a "brag", is a simple text file that contains characters
- of the IBM OEM character set arranged in such a manner as to
- appear to be a picture. To receive this, you must MAKE SURE YOU
- ARE USING THE TERMINAL FONT, which is PeT's default. If you are
- using Courier or some other font, the graphic will be displayed
- incorrectly. You also must make sure that your TNC's 8BITCONV IS
- ON, and you are using 8 bits for the DATA BITS setting on the
- serial port link, so that the upper character bit is not
- stripped!
-
- The second type of graphic that has recently started to appear
- is an ANSI Graphic. These are in color, and contain control codes
- to control text and background colors. In addition to meeting the
- conditions stated above, you will need to go to the menu
- SETTINGS | ANSI Color to enable reception of color graphics. You
- must also be on the A - STREAM, as ANSI color is not properly
- displayed on the * - ALL IO stream. Registration is required in
- order to enable the display of ANSI graphics.
-
-
- Creating a Text graphic / Brag:
-
- The simple text graphic can be created using PeT's editor.
- Symbols not appearing on the keyboard may be entered by holding
- down the <ALT> key, and entering the number 0254 on the numeric
- keypad. This <Alt> 0254 combination, would enter the symbol for
- the code 254! Another way, is to use the CHARACTER MAP accessory
- that comes with every copy of Windows 3.1, and while displaying
- the TERMINAL font, simply copy the symbols you want to the
- clipboard, and use the EDIT | PASTE command to enter them into
- PeT's Editor. Save your completed graphic as a file, or select
- it, with the EDIT | SELECTALL command <ALT>(CTRlL><A> and then
- send it using the <ALT><CTRL><S>, EDIT | SEND SELECTED command.
-
-
- Creating an ANSI Color graphic:
-
- Making a color graphic is not as simple. A text editor, like that
- contained in PeT will not display the graphic correctly. An ANSI
- COLOR editor is needed to create this type of graphic. On many of
- the phone Bulletin Boards, and at your shareware houses, there is
- a fine program called THEDRAW. THEDRAW will enable you to easily
- create your color graphics. If you continue to use THEDRAW, you
- should register it, as it is shareware.
-
- Once created, the ANSI color graphic may be loaded into PeT's
- text editor, and sent using the method outlined above. ANSI color
- is attractive and a lot of fun to play with!
-
- NOTE: With PacketPeT, you DO NOT need to load the DOS ANSI
- driver, ANSI.SYS!!
-
-
- 8.0 Additional Features
-
- Some users will want support for multiple connections, modes
- other than packet and other features. These features and more
- will be found in the full retail version of PacketPeT, PacketPeT
- For Windows! For more information read the file RETAIL.TXT, or
- consult the Online information. A liberal upgrade policy insures
- that the money you invest in registration of PacketPeT Lite
- Windows can be 100% applied to upgrade to PacketPeT For Windows!
-
- Your comments and suggestion are appreciated! PacketPeT is
- nearing in third year of development and is and will remain
- "a moving target". Improvements are planned, for both the Lite and
- Full versions.
-
-
-
- 9.0 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HELP !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-
- If you still need additional help, Call:
-
- Chuck Harrington at (407) 679-9017 or leave EMAIL at the following online
- services:
-
- Ameica Online - ID is ChuckORL
- Compuserve - ID is 72067,3514
- Genie - ID is C. Harrington
-
- If you elect to telephone, the best chance of talking to Chuck is
- in the mornings, Eastern Standard Time. At other times, an answering machine
- is online and calls are returned as soon as possible(to continental U.S.),
- usually within 24 hrs.
-
-
- 73
- Chuck Harrington
-