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- ≥ VERSION HISTORY! ≥∞
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- ≥ July 15, 1993 ≥∞
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- ≥ Copyright (c) 1992-93, TeleGrafix Communications, Inc. ≥∞
- ≥ All Rights Reserved ≥∞
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- Fixed a bug that appeared only when upgrading to a new copy
- of RIPterm. In previous versions, the modem initialization
- string, baud rate and other comm parameters would be reset
- to "stock" RIPterm settings. In other words, whatever
- comm settings you had setup in your older version of RIPterm
- would be forgotten and overwritten with some "defaults"
- that RIPterm thought were more appropriate. This no longer
- happens and RIPterm will preserve your older configuration.
-
- Fixed a couple of glitches with Mouse Buttons that use the
- Hot Icon mode of the RIP_BUTTON command. In prior versions,
- the Hot Icon wasn't properly displayed without the INVERT
- flag present. Now it does. Also, when INVERT is enabled,
- the button's label would be inverted as it should be but
- when INVERT was not present, the labels were still being
- inverted when they shouldn't have been. Now corrected.
- Also corrected in this bug fix were some other minor
- glitches relating to radio buttons and checkbox buttons
- when they were used without the INVERT flag being present.
- In all cases, a radio button or checkbox button must have
- some kind of way of inverting the button or presenting
- an alternative image of the button. Now, if a button is
- a radio button or a checkbox button, then INVERT is assumed
- unless it is a hot icon button where the alternate icon is
- used for the selected button image.
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- Fixed a bug where BBS sub-directories weren't automatically
- created upon dialing the system the first time. This only
- happened under certain situations, depending on the type of
- modem you owned.
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- Cleaned up some timing problems with Zmodem and Ymodem (batch)
- uploads and downloads. We have been working closely with the
- authors of the File Transfer Protocol routines and think that
- we now have a very stable set of transfer protocols. Sorry
- about the past instabilities.
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- Fixed a couple of bugs with the remote definition of text variables.
- One of the bugs would always put a question mark in the data field
- when asking you to fill-in a text variable. Another bug would
- corrupt the dialog box when the question was entirely blank. Both
- are now fixed.
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- Added support for a new RIPscrip command: Poly-Line
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- Supported the full modes of the RIP_VIEWPORT command for defining
- graphical display viewports for RIPscrip graphics primitives.
-
- Corrected a bug with RIPterm's ASCII Upload feature. In previous
- versions, ASCII upload didn't look for its upload files in the
- Upload Directory - they were always assumed to be in the current
- directory. This is no longer the case and ASCII uploads operate
- as you would expect them to - looking up files in the appropriate
- upload directory.
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- Fixed a one-pixel glitch on the download window where one of
- the fields was off by a pixel. It annoyed me, ok!
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- Fixed a bug with the Scrolling Popup Menu routines. Under some
- circumstances, these operations could cause RIPterm to freak out
- and the mouse to move around all-by-itself and do weird things.
- Turned out to be a low-level problem with one of the graphics
- routines that drew the popup menu. This bug also existed in
- RIPaint and was fixed simultaneously.
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- Improved the appearance of the Pull Down menus a bit with a tad
- more beveling <grin>.
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- Fixed a problem where if you accessed the pull-down menu by the
- keyboard (ie, F10=menu) and you choose an option like the Dialing
- Directory, Hangup, Download File, etc., RIPterm will no longer
- return to the Pull Down menu immediately upon completion of the
- command. This was best exemplified with the Dialing Directory.
- If you got a connection, you would be popped back into the pull
- down menu and wouldn't see anything. You would have to hit the
- ESCAPE key twice to get out of the menus before you would see
- any of the text from the Host. This is now no longer the case.
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- Fixed a problem when RIPterm senses the Fonts or Icon Files are
- in the wrong directory, where RIPterm would not preserve the
- correct file date/time on the newly copied file(s). This could
- affect the RIP_FILE_QUERY command where the BBS can ask RIPterm
- if it has a certain file, and if so, what the date/time of the
- file is. Since the date/time was incorrect on the file, it could
- frequently be unneccessarily downloaded from the Host.
-
- The RIPscrip Auto-Sensing command contains a Vendor Code indicating
- which Manufacturer's terminal is responding. The valid Vendor
- codes are:
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- 0 - Generic RIPscrip terminal (manufacturer unknown)
- 1 - RIPterm (from TeleGrafix Communications, Inc.)
- 2 - Qmodem Pro (from Mustang Software, Inc.)
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- These codes are contained in the return string sent to the Host
- when RIPterm detects an version number query command. The format
- of the return string is: RIPSCRIP0153xy where "x" is the Vendor
- Code (0-2) and the "y" is the manufacturer's version code. The
- "0153" indicates the version number of the RIPscrip specification
- without decimal points (eg, v1.53 would be 0153). In v1.53.00 of
- RIPterm, the software was incorrectly responding as Vendor Code
- #2 (same as Qmodem Pro). This is now corrected to the proper value
- of "1". (eg, RIPSCRIP015311) where our Revision Code is "1" and our
- Vendor Code is "1".
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- Resolved a bug with the external Font Files (.CHR files). When the
- User unZIP's RIPterm, the Icon and Font files could be placed in
- the incorrect location if the user didn't extract the archive with
- sub-directory information. When this happens, RIPterm would ask
- the user if he wants to move the files to the proper directories.
- The Icon Files (.ICN, .HIC and .MSK files) are moved to the ICONS\
- directory and the .CHR files should be moved to the FONTS\ directory.
- The Bug that existed in the last release tried to move the .CHR
- files over to the FONTS\ directory BEFORE the directory was created.
- The second time you ran RIPterm, the directory would exist and the
- files would be moved over properly.
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- Resolved a glitch with the Upload/Download directories. If you did
- not place a backslash on the end of the path, RIPterm would not
- properly store the files that you downloaded. In fact, the files
- would disappear as if by magic. RIPterm now automatically places
- a backslash on the end for you and even capitalizes the path for you.
- Isn't technology wonderful?
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- Fixed a minor bug with the RIP_ENTER_BLOCK_MODE command where if
- you actually attempt to do a batch file transfer (more than one file)
- the progress meter at the bottom of the Block Transfer window would
- not get cleared from one file to the next (ie, Reset).
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- Enhanced the operation of the Button Command when used with Radio
- Buttons or Checkbox Groups and when the button is initially drawn
- as "selected". In previous versions, any Host Command string was
- not automatically processed. Due to popular demand, it is processed
- immediately (and possibly transmitted to the Host).
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- Fixed a bug with the RIP_DEFINE command. If the text variable to
- be defined was flagged to be saved to the database, it would not;
- it was saved to an internal "volatile" memory table which only
- exists until RIPterm exits. If you tried to define a text variable
- and tell it NOT to save to the database (putting it in the table
- intentionally), then it WOULD get saved to the database. This
- obviously backwards way of doing things is now rectified and the
- variables will be saved to either the database or the internal
- memory table as they should.
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- Fixed another bug with RIPscrip processing - If a CTRL-A or CTRL-B
- was received, RIPterm would attempt to process it as a RIPscrip
- command. Even if the following character wasn't a vertical bar (|)
- then the CTRL-A or CTRL-B would get gobbled (not displayed) and
- the next character would get ignored. Now, the CTRL-A or CTRL-B
- are displayed as well as the second character.
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- Fixed a bug with Mouse Buttons that would (when clicked) mess
- up the sunken attribute by extending the bevel one pixel wider
- in all directions (inward). This had the net effect that when
- you click on a Mouse Button, its bevel would get thicker and
- would thus not appear the way it should when you release the
- mouse on the button (release).
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- Resolved a bug with the $RTW$ text variable where the Text Window
- WRAP/CHOP setting wasn't being preserved when you do a Restore
- Text Window command.
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- If RIPterm senses that it is upgraded to a newer version, the
- first time that RIPterm loads it will display the "About Box"
- to inform you of any alterations in the software (if any).
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- The file transfer protocols now yield an alarm sound in the
- event of a transfer error - in addition to a pop-up message
- window. This gives you an audible clue that something went
- wrong.
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- Added the ability to disable all alarm sounds and other various
- forms of beeping and general noise. You can now make RIPterm
- completely silent if you wish by turning OFF Alarm Sounds and
- Disabling Beeps.
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- Altered the hangup code so that if a hangup operation fails,
- not only will it display "Hangup Failed", but it will also
- beep your terminal to indicate some kind of error occured.
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- Fixed the RIPTERM.FNT file to display the proper characters
- for ASCII characters 9, 10 and 13. In prior versions of
- RIPterm, these characters appeared as blank spaces. In this
- version, they appear as a circle, reversed circle and a
- single-stem musical note.
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- Resolved a bug where a vertical bar (|) occuring in a text
- portion of a RIPscrip sequence (even if it was preceded with
- a backslash escaping character), the remainder of the line of
- RIP code would be "discarded" as illegal RIPscrip code, and
- the last portion of the text parameter would be discarded.
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- Improved the look & feel of a number of the pop-up window boxes
- in RIPterm.
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- Added a "Expand Blank Line" option to the ASCII File Upload
- Settings dialog box. If enabled (the default), any blank lines
- that are ASCII uploaded will be expanded to a space<cr> so that
- things like Email Editors and things won't interpret the data
- as a blank line (and re-prompt the user with a command prompt).
- In some cases however, this is undesirable; in cases like these,
- simply turn this option off and no space padding will be added
- on blank lines.
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- Re-designed the Modem Options dialog box. Many options in there
- now adhere to the "pop-down" menu concept for the COM Port, Baud,
- Data Bits, Parity and Stop Bits settings making the dialog box
- a lot less clutterd and much easier to work with and understand.
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- Modified the RIP_ENTER_BLOCK mode. The format of the RIPscrip
- command used to be:
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- !|9<escape> protocol:2 filetype:2 reserved:2 [filename] <>
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- The block mode was modified to allow for both downloads and now
- automated uploading. The protocol field was previously a 2-digit
- MegaNum parameter. It is now a 1-digit MegaNum parameter, and
- a mode field (1 digit) was added in front of the protocol field
- as in the following syntax:
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- !|9<escape> mode:1 protocol:1 filetype:2 reserved:2 [filename] <>
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- A mode value of 0 indicates download block mode. A value of 1
- indicates an upload. When in upload mode, the filename field IS
- required, and multiple files can be specified if the protocol
- field indicates a batch type protocol.
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- If Data Security in RIPterm is enabled and an "upload" type block
- request is received, RIPterm will prompt the user if he wishes
- to approve the upload. If the user denies the upload, RIPterm
- will send 10 CAN characters to the host separated by 1/10th
- second pauses to abort any file transfer protocol that may be
- active on the host end.
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- Added six new graphical fonts to RIPterm. The new fonts, and
- their font-id numbers are as follows:
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- 05 - Script Font
- 06 - Simplex Font
- 07 - Triplex Script Font
- 08 - Complex Font
- 09 - European Font
- 0A - Bold Font (outline font)
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- These font-id numbers can be used in conjunction with the
- RIP_FONT_STYLE command to set different graphical fonts in RIPscrip.
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- Externalized the RIPterm graphical fonts. All fonts are contained
- in external disk-based font files. This serves three purposes:
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- 1) All fonts are now easily editable with any available
- Borland BGI font editor.
- 2) RIPterm now requires approximately 40k less memory to
- operate, since the fonts are no longer embedded into
- the RIPTERM.EXE file.
- 3) It makes the addition of more fonts easier in the future.
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- Added upload and download sub-directory support. All files that
- are uploaded will be searched for in the designated upload
- directory, and the same applies for downloads with the download
- directory. If no directory has been specified, then uploads and
- downloads will be directed to the current sub-directory that
- RIPterm is using (unless otherwise specified).
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- Modified the dialing directory so that it clears the screen
- before dialing a system, thus removing any log-off screens
- from previously called systems that might still be on the
- screen (leaving RIPterm in a "fresh" state for the next BBS).
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- Fixed "Icon Sub-directories" with Mouse Buttons that use
- Icon Files for the button image. In previous versions,
- if the desired Icon file wasn't in the ICONS\ sub-directory,
- it wouldn't be loaded for the button image and consequently,
- the button wouldn't be created (ie, no clickable button).
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- Added an option to lower DTR upon exit of RIPterm. Normally,
- RIPterm would leave DTR enabled when RIPterm exits, or when
- changing to another COM port. This new option will lower
- DTR when a COM port is closed or when RIPterm exits, provided
- you are not already online and indicate to RIPterm not to hangup.
- If you instruct RIPterm not to hangup, DTR will remain active
- (high).
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- Added enhanced Doorway (tm) support. RIPterm's Doorway mode has
- been significantly enhanced to support the advanced features of
- Printer Re-direction and Special Character Overides. In addition,
- the ANSI sequences to enable/disable Doorway mode are supported
- along with the ANSI sequences to print strings. If a printer
- is not configured, RIPterm will instruct Doorway that it does
- not support printer re-direction. RIPterm should be fully
- 100% doorway compatible in all modes. As a point worth mentioning,
- RIPterm v1.53 is the first commercial terminal program to ever
- support the full Doorway interface totally!
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- Added Session Logging to the Printer. You may now toggle the
- printer ON via ALT-P and any ASCII/ANSI text that appears over
- the modem will be printed as well as displayed on the user's
- screen. When session printing is enabled, a field on the
- status line changes to reflect that printing is active.
- Clicking on this field will toggle the printer off.
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- You can now specify which LPT port your printer is connected
- to in the General Setup dialog box. You may choose from LPT1
- through LPT3 or set it to 0 for no printer attached. If you
- specify not to use a printer, choosing any Print options from
- within RIPterm will instruct you that there is no printer
- attached and will refuse to attempt printing.
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- Text parameters of RIPscrip commands may now be up to 1024 bytes
- in length instead of the previous 256 byte limit.
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- A bug existed in previous version of RIPterm that would prevent
- a line of text from being displayed if an exclamation point (!)
- appeared in column #1.
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- Modified the Enter Block Transfer mode to change the RIPscrip
- command level to 9 instead of 10. This was done for technical
- reasons and has been adopted into the RIPscrip Protocol
- Specification. For the time being, RIPterm will recognize the
- level-10 flavor of the Enter Block Transfer mode as well as the
- level-9 version. The level-10 variety was left in for
- compatibility reasons and will be phased out in a future release.
- Level-10 commands have been entirely eliminated in the RIPscrip
- specification.
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- Made it so that if Data Security is enabled, whenever you try
- to run an application via its text variable name, you are
- prompted if you truly wish to run the application. If Data
- Security is disabled, the application will execute immediately.
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- The VT-100 Character Set functions (G0 and G1) were not being
- reset when the user manually cleared his screen. They do now.
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- 14 new text variables have been added bringing RIPterm up to
- a grand total of 103 built-in text variables. The new text
- variables are:
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- TWH ... Current text window's height
- TWW ... Current text window's width
- TWX0 ... Upper-left X coordinate of text window
- TWY0 ... Upper-left Y coordinate of text window
- TWX1 ... Lower-right X coordinate of text window
- TWY1 ... Lower-right Y coordinate of text window
- TWWIN ... Returns YES if text window active, otherwise NO
- TWFONT ... Current System Font number in use or 0 for none
- CURX ... Returns the current X cursor coordinate
- CURY ... Returns the current Y cursor coordinate
- CURSOR ... Returns YES if the cursor is visible, otherwise NO
- SAVEALL ... Performs the following: SAVE STW SCB and SMF
- RESTOREALL ... Performs the following: RESTORE RTW RCB and RMF
- RESET ... Resets the screen (like ALT-R in RIPterm)
- ALARM ... An alarm sound - same as aborted file transfers
- PHASER ... A descending frequency phaser-like sound
- REVPHASER ... The same as PHASER except it is the reverse sound
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- All ANSI sequences supported by RIPterm are now documented in
- Appendix B of the RIPTERM.DOC file for reference purposes.
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- Modified Kermit file transfers so that if you perform an upload
- operation of a binary file over a 7-bit connection, the file
- will transfer correctly. In prior versions, the file would
- become garbled due to the nature of the connection.
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- Repaired the incompatibilities with Custom Color Palettes on
- particular hardware combinations. Under some circumstances,
- RIPterm would freak out the video system whenever a custom
- color palette was encountered.
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- Added a feature to the file transfer protocols such that
- if a file by the same name already exists, it will manipulate
- the filename such that it doesn't overwrite the previously
- saved file. For example, TEST.TXT might be converted to
- TEST.TX0, TEST.TX1, all the way up to TEST.999 for the 1000th
- download of TEST.TXT. If Zmodem Crash Recovery is enabled,
- then this option will not apply when using Zmodem. If
- Crash Recovery is disabled, then Zmodem will utilize this
- feature.
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- Added a new option - Zmodem Recovery which controls whether
- Zmodem should utilize Crash Recovery or not. This is part
- of your RIPterm setup.
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- Enhanced the External Application function, allowing a
- particular application entry to be linked to a particular
- file extension. With this, you can automatically fire off
- an application whenever a file with the appropriate file
- extension is downloaded! Viewing .GIF files the moment they
- are downloaded is but one application of this feature.
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- Modified the Printer Output routines so that when text is
- printed, both a carriage return and a line feed would be
- output to the printer, not just a line feed. On printers
- like Epsons, this didn't seem to be a big deal, but on
- most popular Laser Printers, it is a problem [was].
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- Significantly re-structured the pull-down menus to be easier
- to understand and to find things.
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- Added a General Setup dialog box which allows you to edit
- many setup-related options in RIPterm from one central location.
- No more having to set a bunch of options in the pull-down
- menus.
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- Enhanced the DOS Shell function. DOS shells will now swap
- nearly 100% of all RIPterm data out of conventional (640k)
- memory into either EMS, XMS or to disk if all else fails.
- RIPterm will only leave a 5.5k footprint in conventional
- memory giving you nearly all of your memory back to MS-DOS
- when you shell. While you are shelled to DOS, RIPterm will
- ignore any incoming data over the modem.
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- Added an External pull-down menu. You may install local
- applications from within this menu which you can then
- execute quickly and easily from within RIPterm.
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- Added ten new text variables: $APP0$ through $APP9$. These
- variables will execute applications #0 - 9. You can use this
- from within keystroke macros or from within Host Commands to
- fire off a local DOS application while still online.
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- Modified the file transfer protocols so that they intelligently
- handle Carrier Detect. In prior versions, if CD was low, the
- file protocols would think that the connection was lost and it
- would abort the transfer. Now, if CD is high before the
- transfer starts, it will monitor carrier to check for a lost
- connection. If CD is low before the transfer begins, then
- RIPterm will ignore the status of Carrier Detect throughout
- the duration of the transfer.
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- If RIPterm was out of memory, initiating a file transfer
- would result in an aborted transfer due to lack of memory.
- This should no longer happen.
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- Modified the file transfer routines so that if all memory in
- RIPterm is exhausted, a file upload/download will no longer
- abort from lack of memory. To gain the necessary memory
- (approximately 1.5k), RIPterm will discard the oldest lines
- of text in the scrollback buffer until the memory request
- can be satisfied.
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- Altered the About Box for RIPterm. The About Box now is
- physically part of the RIPTERM.EXE file rather than the
- Help system.
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- Added Dialing Prefix and Suffixes. You may now have three
- separate Dialing Prefixes and three separate Dialing Suffixes
- to choose from for different telephone environments.
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- Altered to Dialing Directory Editor. All fields are now pop-up
- data fields instead of a lot of tiny radio buttons which are
- more confusing looking. Also added support for dialing prefix
- and suffix in the editor.
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- Enhanced the look and feel of all pop-up menus, pull-down menus,
- dialing window and the file transfer windows. Much more
- professional looking.
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- Changed some of the low-level file I/O code in RIPterm to some
- faster routines. Icons should display faster (a bit) and windows,
- when closed, should appear a little faster.
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- Redesigned RIPterm's internal memory structure. By first
- appearance, it will seem that RIPterm requires more memory than
- it used to. However, after prolonged use of RIPterm in the
- same session, you will find that it no longer runs out of memory
- as often, or freak out when memory runs low. These problems
- were due to Memory Fragmentation errors.
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- Fixed a bug with the scrollback buffer that would blank out the
- bottom line of the window when you hit the UP-ARROW key to scroll
- up.
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- Resolved a number of functional problems with the low-level
- communications system of RIPterm. Characters were being lost
- with high speed modems with RTS/CTS enabled. This should now
- be resolved for you high-speed modem junkies.
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- Zmodem file transfers were having timing difficulties. Now
- resolved. You should notice Zmodem uploads work excellent
- now and Zmodem downloads are also much more reliable.
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- Fixed a number of bugs with VT-100/ANSI cursor positioning
- with regard to the VT-100 vertical scrolling margins. Also,
- some glitches existed when the status bar was on/off that
- didn't appear in prior releases.
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- RIPterm now auto-senses if you are using it on a MicroChannel
- machine, and if so auto-patches the I/O Addresses and the
- IRQ values for COM3-4 which are different.
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- The RIPTERM.FNT file is now considerably smaller (about 1/4 its
- original size).
-
- Fixed the bug which freaked out RIPterm when you execute the
- "Built-in variables" option from the DATA pull-down menu.
-
- The options that list out the text variables did not display
- properly unless CR/LF was enabled. This is now corrected and
- they should display properly regardless of your CR/LF setting.
-
- RIPterm will now restore the setting of the Scroll-Lock key
- when it exits to DOS. The status of the key is reset to
- whatever the setting was when RIPterm booted up.
-
- Added a visual error recovery notation on the progress bar of
- the file transfer window. You can now visually see how far
- the protocol had to "back up".
-
- Added four new text variables:
-
- $HKEYON$ ... Enable Button Hotkeys
-
- This option enables button hotkeys. Any Button that is
- created by a BBS that has a hotkey will be activated
- if you hit the corresponding key on your keyboard.
- This will light-up the Scroll-Lock key on your
- keyboard indicating that Button Hotkey mode is ON.
-
-
- $HKEYOFF$ ... Disable Button Hotkeys
-
- This option disables button hotkeys. Any Button that
- is created by a BBS that has a hotkey associated with
- it, will not be activated even if the user hits that
- key on his keyboard. The only way to activate a
- button in this mode is with the mouse. The
- Scroll-Lock key on your keyboard will go dim,
- indicating that Button Hotkey Mode is disabled.
-
-
- $TABON$ ... Enable TAB to execute mouse fields
-
- When this variable is processed, you can use the TAB
- key to navigate through the Mouse/Button fields on
- your screen. In this mode, you can access the fields
- without a mouse. The side- effect is that the TAB key
- cannot be used directly with the Host.
-
-
- $TABOFF$ ... Disable TAB to execute mouse fields
-
- When this variable is processed, you cannot use the TAB
- key to navigate throug the Mouse/Button fields on your
- screen. In this mode, whenever the TAB key is hit, it
- is sent directly to the Host as a TAB character. Any
- fields that are already hilighted when this variable
- is received will be de-hilighted.
-
-
- Tech Note: The Clipboard is now auto-allocated upon RIPterm bootup
- to a fixed size of 64k. If you load an Icon but instruct RIPterm
- not to put it on the clipboard, it will still load even if the
- icon is up to 64k in size.
-
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- ≥ Version 1.51.00 ... Released 03/29/93 ≥
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-
- VT-102 compatible operation. RIPterm now adheres to ANSI SCO/UNIX
- VT-102 compatibility.
-
- Bugs were fixed with VT-102 tab stops and tab handling
-
- In VT-102 mode, backspaces are now non-destructive.
-
- Added several VT-102 commands:
-
- ESC [ <n> @ ..... Insert <n> characters
- ESC [ <n> P ..... Delete <n> characters
- ESC [ <n> L ..... Insert <n> lines
- ESC [ <n> M ..... Delete <n> lines
- ESC [ <n> Z ..... Move cursor backward <n> tab stops
-
- Fixed a number of bugs with ANSI clear-screen/area commands.
-
- ANSI clear screen (ESC [ 2 J) commands now properly reset the screen
- to the proper display attribute.
-
- Scrolling the screen will clear the bottom line to the proper display
- attributes.
-
- Supports VT-102 character sets G0 and G1 (US, UK or Special Sets)
-
- A couple of bugs were fixed in this version pertaining to one-line
- text windows. Two oddities were happening when in this mode:
-
- 1) when the window "scrolls", portions of the previous
- line would remain at the top of the text window, and
- 2) if the window was set to "CHOP" mode (i.e., NO WRAP),
- and you hit the far-right of the window, characters
- that you type would appear outside the text window
- off to the right (potentially disturbing graphics).
-
- Another bug was fixed with the 80x43 and 91x43 fonts with the
- status bar. If the status bar is OFF and the cursor is underneath
- where the status bar would normally be, and then the status bar
- is enabled, the status bar would be disturbed by the cursor or
- the text. In other words, the status bar would get freaked out.
-
- More sophisticated Save Screen and Restore Screen macros were
- added in this version. There are now text variables for
- $SAVE0$ - $SAVE9$ and $RESTORE0$ - $RESTORE9$. This gives you
- ten different simultaneously saved graphics screens. When you
- restore one of these screens using RESTORE0-9, the temporary
- files are immediately deleted when restored. This is different
- than the $RESTORE$ variable which leaves the screen file on the
- hard disk even after the restoration is complete. This allows
- for multiple restores to occur without having to re-save the
- screen each time. The SAVE0 through SAVE9 commands save their
- graphical data to files RIPTERM0.SAV through RIPTERM9.SAV.
-
- When RIPterm boots up and shuts down, it will delete any
- temporary files created by the text variable commands. The
- files that will be removed are:
-
- RIPFIELD.SAV ... Saved Mouse Fields
- SCRAPBUF.SAV ... Saved Clipboard
- RIPTERM.SAV ... Saved graphics screen ($SAVE$)
- RIPTERM0.SAV ... Saved graphics screen ($SAVE0$)
- : :
- RIPTERM9.SAV ... Saved graphics screen ($SAVE9$)
-
- A new option is available to the RIPterm user: Button hotkey
- release mode. This allows the user to determine whether his
- keystrokes should be checked with the BBS buttons or not for
- activation. In other words, if the BBS places a button on
- the screen like this:
-
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-
- ...where the hotkey for the button is "E", simply pressing the
- "E" key on your keyboard would normally activate this button.
- This may not be desirable if you're trying to send a message to
- another user with the letter "E" in it. Now, there's a way
- around this: Hotkey Release Mode.
-
- Hotkey Release mode is linked to your SCROLL-LOCK key on your
- keyboard. If Scroll Lock is lit, then hotkeys are processed.
- If it is not lit, then the character will be sent to the BBS
- directly, bypassing any button hotkeys. If you set this option
- from within the pull-down menus, then the option can be
- permanently saved to the RIPterm setup. Simply toggling the
- option with the Scroll Lock key directly will not be automatically
- saved to your setup (even if you perform a "Save Setup").
-
- When you initially install RIPterm, and if a dialing directory
- file is present, RIPterm will scan the file and make sure that
- all of the entries in it are set to the proper COM port that
- you specified when you originally installed RIPterm. Also, the
- Baud Rate will be set appropriately.
-
- When running RIPterm for the first time, entering a "0" for the
- COM port (presumably to return to DOS) no longer reboots your
- PC (whoops). This also applies to the Baud Rate installation
- option.
-
- Fixed a bug where the Numeric Keypad would not produce numeric
- digits in the normal terminal window. This bug was fixed a long
- time ago but in some internal restructuring of RIPterm, it managed
- to creep back into the software. Sorry folks.
-
- Added a new feature into one of the RIPscrip commands allowing
- the Host to ask the terminal to inform it when the user clicks
- the mouse somewhere on the screen. This could be greatly used
- by software manufacturers who wish to make interactive programs
- like Games or other such things that take advantage of the Mouse
- remotely. Imagine playing a space game with your ship in the
- middle of the screen, and clicking elsewhere in the space-map
- and having your ship turn and head toward where you click!
- For the technical minded, these changes were made to the RIP_QUERY
- command. Two new flags were added to this:
-
- 1) Tell the Host if the user clicks in the graphics window
- 2) Tell the Host if the user clicks in the text window
-
- This version corrects a problem with "local RIP file playback"
- options. In prior versions, this mode would slowly gobble up
- file handles until there are none left. At that point, subsequent
- Playback was not possible unless you exit RIPterm and re-run it.
-
- Resolved a bug where Local RIP playback was not functioning
- properly when used in a Mouse or Button Host Command.
-
- Cleared up a bug with Full/Duplex toggling. When you toggled
- this option ON or OFF, the status bar was not properly updated.
-
- Added a number of new text variables:
-
- $VT102ON$ ... Turn VT-102 mode ON
- $VT102OFF$ ... Turn VT-102 mode OFF
- $DWAYON$ ... Turn Doorway Mode ON
- $DWAYOFF$ ... Turn Doorway Mode OFF
- $STW$ ... Saves text window layout
- $RTW$ ... Restores text window layout
- $COFF$ ... Disable text cursor
- $CON$ ... Enable (display) text cursor
- $STW$ ... Saves the text window information
- $RTW$ ... Restores text window orientation
-
- Added two new text variables: $SAVE$ and $RESTORE$. The SAVE
- variable will completely save the contents of the entire graphics
- screen to a disk file called RIPTERM.SAV. No Mouse Fields, Text
- Window locations or Clipboard data are saved - just the graphics
- screen. The entire 640x350 region is saved to disk. The RESTORE
- command will read the saved file in from disk and restore the
- graphics as they were originally saved. If you wish to save the
- entire state of the RIPterm system, use the following text variables
- all at the same time (spaces are added for clarity):
-
- $SAVE$ $STW$ $SCB$ $SMF$
- \ \ \ \
- \ \ \ --- Save Mouse Fields
- \ \ \
- \ \ ------- Save ClipBoard
- \ \
- \ ----------- Save Text Window
- \
- --------------- Save Graphics Screen
-
- And to restore the entire context of a graphics environment, use
- the following text variables:
-
- $RESTORE$ $STW$ $SCB$ $SMF$
- \ \ \ \
- \ \ \ --- Restore Mouse Fields
- \ \ \
- \ \ ------- Restore ClipBoard
- \ \
- \ ----------- Restore Text Window
- \
- ------------------ Restore Graphics Screen
-
- Text output speed has been vastly improved. This only pertains to
- text that is viewed in the Text Window (i.e., ASCII and ANSI text
- that comes from the BBS, not graphical text messages in various
- fonts). In raw performance benchmarks we have determined some
- statistics for these new printing routines. In a test conducted
- of 100,000 characters being printed (without any scrolling),
- RIPterm consistently outperformed the old printing method by
- the following times:
-
- Font New Time Old Time Speed Ratio
- -------------------------------------------------------
- 80x43 5 seconds 32 seconds 6.40 to 1
- 80x25 7 seconds 53 seconds 7.57 to 1
- 91x43 18 seconds 42 seconds 2.33 to 1
- 91x25 27 seconds 69 seconds 2.56 to 1
- 40x25 12 seconds 78 seconds 6.50 to 1
- ===================
- AVERAGE: 5.07 to 1
-
- New "Port Baud Lock" feature. This option, available from the
- Modem Options dialog box allows you to "lock" that baud rate
- that the modem will use to whatever is defined in your Setup
- (or in your dialing directory entries). Even if the modem
- connects with a "CONNECT xxxx" where "xxxx" is lower than this
- "locked" baud rate, RIPterm will not adjust its baud rate
- downward. The reason for this is many high speed modems with
- MNP or v.42 bis compression schemes require that the modem-to-
- computer baud rate be higher than the actual connection speed.
- Some modems will indicate the connection speed between the
- two modems, and others will return the speed between the modem
- and the PC. If you have a normal 2400 baud modem, you will
- not need to activate this option. This option is only of
- use if you have a high speed, error correcting or data compressing
- modem.
-
- NOTE: This option is part of the RIPterm setup.
-
- Dialing the modem now takes special care of the Carrier Detect
- signal. If the CD signal is low (indicating no connection),
- then if the CD signal goes high during the dialing process,
- RIPterm will announce a successful connection and switch to
- the Terminal screen. If the CD signal is high when dialing
- occurs, its status is ignored for the duration of the dialing
- process and RIPterm will wait only for a CONNECT XXXX, BUSY,
- VOICE, NO DIALTONE or ERROR messages. This added intelligence
- should aid RIPterm users unfamiliar with modems who have their
- CD settings wrong on their terminal (i.e., AT &C0). The proper
- setting is AT &C1 ... for "true carrier detect" results.
-
- A new RIPTERM.PCX logo file has been included with this release.
- Some said that our prior logo screen wasn't adequate, so we made
- a new one.
-
- Added a new option to the pull-down menus: VT-102 MODE.
- When in this mode, several keys on your keyboard react as if RIPterm
- were a VT-102 compatible keyboard. When this mode is active, the
- following keys will transmit the indicated piece of text:
-
- F1 ... ESC [ M
- F2 ... ESC [ N
- F3 ... ESC [ O
- F4 ... ESC [ P
- F5 ... ESC [ Q
- F6 ... ESC [ R
- F7 ... ESC [ S
- F8 ... ESC [ T
- F9 ... ESC [ U
- F10 ... ESC [ V
- PGUP ... ESC [ I
- PGDN ... ESC [ G
- HOME ... ESC [ H
- END ... ESC [ F
- INSERT ... ESC [ L
- CURSOR UP ... ESC [ A
- CURSOR DN ... ESC [ B
- CURSOR LEFT ... ESC [ C
- CURSOR RIGHT ... ESC [ D
-
- In addition, many ANSI escape sequences function slightly differently
- than in normal ANSI mode. When in this mode, RIPterm tries to act
- like a VT-102 compatible terminal.
-
- Made the "Offline" field in the status bar bring up the dialing
- directory, not the manual dialing dialog box.
-
- Resolved a bug with the Auto-Sensing RIPscrip option. If the
- auto-sensing ANSI command was received and the cursor was still
- in column #1, it would not respond with any return sequence.
-
- Resolved a bug with the Hangup command which would apparently
- freeze-up RIPterm, but in fact, was actually taking an abnormally
- long time to disconnect (roughly 1800 seconds).
-
- Modified RIPterm so that RTS/CTS is by default, "ON". Hardware
- flow control of modem data is critically important in a graphical
- terminal so that data is not lost while graphics commands are
- being executed. If CTS is "low", then this mode is automatically
- disabled for you.
-
- Resolved a bug with the "Restore Mouse Fields" text variable and
- the "local RIP playback" variable when used in Mouse Fields or
- Buttons. This would cause the Host Command string to be improperly
- processed.
-
-
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-
- This is a very major new release with a great many enhancements and
- other features that were not present in prior versions. The
- following is a summary of what's new in v1.50.00:
-
- RIPterm no longer requires a Mouse!
-
- You can now access the pull-down menus via the keyboard by
- hitting the F10 key. You may navigate through the menus
- with the arrow keys and tapping <ENTER> on the desired item
- to activate it.
-
- You may now access ANY mouse field in a RIPscrip menu
- without the mouse by using the TAB or SHIFT-TAB keys to
- hilight the field you want to execute. Once the desired
- field is hilighted, simply tap the <ENTER> key to activate
- the mouse field. If you wish to un-hilight any mouse field,
- simply tap the Escape key.
-
- System Font ability (change your Text fonts). This mode
- allows you to choose what size text you wish to use under
- normal text environments. You have five separate Fonts to
- choose from:
-
- 80x43 (default)
- 80x25 (normal DOS screen size)
- 40x25 (low-res font)
- 91x43 (get more columns of text at once)
- 91x25 (get more columns of text at once)
-
- This new "System Fonts" ability allows you to custom tailor
- how RIPterm will display normal text to you when in a full-
- screen text mode interface. The BBS can overide this mode
- under circumstances where your text interface is not full-
- screen. Whenever your screen is "reset" by the BBS (i.e.,
- it is zoomed to full-screen mode), your default System Font
- will once again be re-activated.
-
- Built-in text variable system for Keystroke Macros, amd for
- BBS/RIPterm information exchange. This mode allows RIPterm
- to become intelligent. It does this by storing information
- in a local database file (RIPTERM.DB) for future retrieval.
- Every piece of information that is stored in this database
- file is associated with a text variabe "name". Each name
- is from 3-12 characters in length. The data that is
- associated with the text variable can be from 0-60 characters
- in length. Any data that is stored in the database file is
- saved indefinitely until either you, or the BBS alters it in
- some way. For high-speed retrieval of text variable data,
- the database is automatically indexed for you. An index is
- like "sorting" something alphabetically so that you can find
- a piece of information quickly. In the event that the index
- becomes corrupt due to loss of power or something of that
- nature, RIPterm will automatically re-build the index file
- for you. See the section of the RIPterm documentation on
- Text Variables in Keystroke Macros for many new details about
- how to take advantage of this powerful feature.
-
- A new "pull-down" menu has been added (DATA). Under this
- menu, you can create (or modify) text variables, view the
- contents of "pre-defined" text variables (e.g., $DATE$,
- $TIME$, etc). Also, you can view the contents of your
- Text Variable database.
-
- Popup List ability in keystroke macros. Allow your keystroke
- macros to do different things depending on a choice you make
- when you execute the macro. Pop-up lists are easy to create
- and can be extremely useful when you need a macro to apply
- to more than one type of situation online.
-
- Doorway mode for Marshall Dudley's DOORWAY access program.
- Just type ALT-= (alt-equal sign) to enter doorway mode.
- When in this mode, any special keystrokes you type are sent
- to the BBS in a special way that any "doorway compatible"
- package can use. In this mode, the BBS can actually take
- advantage of ALT keys, Function keys, Arrow Keys, or various
- other keystrokes. Only BBS software that directly supports
- Doorway Mode can take advantage of this feature. This mode
- is predominantly used when accessing "Door" features of many
- popular BBS packages (like PC-Board, Wildcat, Synchronet BBS,
- and many others).
-
- Support for a 101-key enhanced AT-keyboard in Doorway Mode.
- Do not use this option if you do not have a 101-key keyboard.
- If RIPterm freezes up on you when you go into this mode,
- reboot your computer and run RIPterm with the -E parameter to
- disable 101-key support (i.e., RIPTERM -E).
-
- RIPterm now auto-senses if a connection exists when you run
- the software. If a connection already exists, RIPterm does
- not send the modem initialization string, but simply taps
- <ENTER> to the BBS to (ideally) re-display the current menu,
- or at least some kind of prompt.
-
- RIPterm can auto-sense RIPscrip with the ANSI sequence
- <ESC>[! ... it will return "RIPSCRIP015005" (the RIPscrip
- version number, i.e., "v01.50.05"). This will only occur
- if the BBS you call can support RIPscrip "auto-sensing".
-
- A new boot-up mode (/O) to say you're already online.
-
- Completely rewritten text-scrolling code! Scrolling
- text is approximately 10 times faster than in prior versions
- of RIPterm. Callers at 2400 baud will notice that scrolling
- is faster than the modem. Higher speed callers will still
- notice that scrolling isn't as fast in a text-mode terminal
- program, but that the scrolling is still much MUCH faster.
- Scrolling speed is now limited by the speed of your computer,
- and the type of Video Board you have. 16-bit video cards will
- have faster scrolling than 8-bit cards. We can't get much
- faster with the scrolling speed, due to hardware performance
- issues. Future versions of RIPterm could very well auto-detect
- your video card, and if you have an accelerated VGA card, it
- might be able to improve performance still further.
-
- Re-engineered File Transfer Protocols. You now have access
- to the following protocols:
-
- Xmodem (checksum) Xmodem (CRC)
- Xmodem-1K Xmodem-1K (G)
- Ymodem (batch) Ymodem-G
- Zmodem Kermit
- ASCII
-
- NOTE: Zmodem now supports crash recovery
-
- File transfer protocols now check to see if the connection
- with the BBS has been lost. If so, it aborts the transfer.
-
- File transfer protocols now allow you to abort a transfer by
- tapping the <ESC> key.
-
- Better support for flow control handshaking. RTS/CTS
- support has been added for better high-speed performance.
- Also, XON/XOFF flow control options are enhanced for more
- reliable operation. Use RTS/CTS flow control with high-
- speed modems for the best performance of your modem.
-
- Baud Rates up to 115,200 are now supported. 4800 baud
- now exists as a choice too.
-
- The Modem Options dialog box has been restructured to be
- less confusing, and more pleasing to the eye.
-
- Help system has been overhauled (type F1 to see). You can
- now use the arrow keys to navigate through the Help System's
- keywords to hilight the desired keyword in the specified
- direction. You no longer have to TAB endlessly through
- numerous keywords to get to the one you want. Also, the
- Help Table of Contents has been totally re-designed to be
- easier to use.
-
- Scrolling up/down one line in the scollback buffer no
- longer trims spaces from the beginning of printed lines.
- This gives an accurate representation of what the text
- looked like. Note that ANSI cursor movement commands can
- make the scrollback buffer look different than what you see
- on the screen.
-
- Carriage Return (CR) and Line Feed (LF) characters are now
- handled properly.
-
- Cursor wrapping no longer occurs on column #80, but at column
- 81. This became evident with large ANSI pictures becoming
- screwed up due to premature Cursor wrapping.
-
- A complete dialing directory system has been added in this
- version of RIPterm. You may have up to 100 separate systems
- in a particular dialing directory file (e.g., RIPTERM.PHO).
- You may have as many directory files as you wish. The Dialing
- Directory has a great many features to make your life easier.
- See the section in RIPTERM.DOC on "Dialing Directories" for
- more information on the available features.
-
- The "Dialing Window" has been overhauled to display what
- system you are currently dialing. In addition, you may alter
- the "Redial time" from within this window by clicking on the
- increment/decrement buttons next to the timer. This allows
- you to increase or decrease the available redial timeout without
- having to edit your setup manually. Also, a DELETE button has
- been added allowing you to remove an entry from the list of
- Systems you are dialing. This would be useful if you were
- dialing several systems and you decide that you do not wish
- to dial one of the systems anymore.
-
- Ability to keep Icons in separate subdirectories for different
- systems. Specify which system's icons go where in the
- dialing directory. If you do not specify which sub-directory
- Icons will be stored in, the default ICONS\ sub-directory will
- be used. If the BBS you are connected to instructs RIPterm to
- load an Icon, it will first check that system's directory. If
- the Icon is not located there, it will check the ICONS\
- directory for the file. This allows a BBS to "overide" default
- Icons with ones of their own design, thus preventing one BBS
- from over-writing Icons from another system inadvertantly.
-
- New command line options for specifying alternate Setup files,
- alternate dialing directory files, and to automatically dial
- an entry in the dialing directory upon bootup. Type
- "RIPTERM ?" for more details or see RIPTERM.DOC for a more
- elaborate description on these features.
-
- Re-engineered internal memory management. RIPterm now uses
- memory more efficiently than in previous versions.
-
- Auto Download feature for BBS'es that can take advantage of
- it. This allows protocols like Xmodem to auto-download
- like Zmodem does.
-
- Zmodem auto-downloads will now "erase" the Zmodem transfer
- header before actually beginning the download.
-
- New Block Protocol option - This is for use on RIPscrip
- BBS'es where an error-free transmission of Icons or RIP
- scenes is desired. RIPterm accomplishes this transfer of
- information with its built-in file transfer protocols.
-
- Progress Indicator on any upload/download that supports
- Batch Transfer (i.e., Ymodem, Ymodem-G, Kermit and Zmodem).
-
- Option to use DTR to hangup the modem instead of the less
- efficient +++ ATH method. If for some reason, DTR fails to
- hangup the modem, the normal +++ ATH method will be used to
- disconnect. If the modem still has not terminated the
- connection, the message "Hangup Failed" will be displayed to
- alert you that you are still online.
-
- Support for many new ANSI escape code sequences (some VT-102
- and VT-52 features now supported). The new ANSI codes
- processed are:
-
- ˛ Underline mode now supported in "display attributes"
- ˛ Blink mode now displays as BOLD (bright)
- ˛ Invert Video mode now acts properly
- ˛ Tab Stops are fully supported now
- ˛ Scrolling regions now supported
- ˛ Device Status Reports
- ˛ Extended Save/Restore cursor (ESC 7, ESC 8) added
- ˛ Reset Terminal Emulation command (ESC c)
- ˛ Device Attribute Report (ESC Z)
- ˛ Cursor UP/DOWN with scrolling (ESC D, ESC M, ESC E)
-
- DOS Shell mode spruced up a bit - now displays a modified
- DOS Prompt to indicate you are inside a DOS Shell.
-
- New Intro screen mode. You may now view a .PCX file upon
- bootup in place of the standard logo screen. If the file
- RIPTERM.PCX is present in your RIPterm directory, it will be
- loaded. A Brief copyright message will be shown at the
- bottom of the screen. .PCX logo files must be 16-color
- EGA images in a resolution of 640x350. The Copyright
- Message is displayed from scan lines 300-349.
-
- A new RIPTERM.RES (resource) file is included with RIPterm.
- This file contains many of the frequently used graphical
- images that are used internally in RIPterm. BBS Icons
- are NOT stored in this file.
-
- Local RIPscrip file playback ability. The host can now
- transfer a .RIP file to your system, and then later on
- instruct your system to play it back locally. Graphics
- playback is lightning fast in this mode.
-
- You can now automatically display a RIPscrip scene file
- upon bootup of RIPterm if you wish. Use the -R parameter
- when booting up RIPterm to execute a RIPscrip file. For
- example, if you wanted to load RIPterm and display the
- RIPscrip file MYSCREEN.RIP, issue the folling command:
-
- ripterm -rMYSCREEN.RIP
-
- If you omit the .RIP extension, it will be added for you
- automatically. .RIP files by default, are checked in the
- ICONS\ sub-directory.
-
- New option to disable Beeps has been added for situations
- where you want peace and quiet.
-
- Status Bar has been re-designed. It is now shorter, thus
- allowing a full 80x24 screen when in certain System Font
- modes. In addition, you can now "click" on fields in the
- status bar and the appropriate command will be executed.
- Some status bar fields do different things in different
- modes. If you are Online somewhere, and you click on the
- "Online" field, it will ask you if you wish to Hangup.
- If you are Offline, and you click on "Offline", it will
- bring up the dialing directory automatically. If you are
- currently logging a session to disk, the filename will be
- displayed on that Status Bar. Clicking on this field will
- allow you to close the Log File.
-
- You may now "Pause" a log-file temporarily.
-
- Data Security mode has been added to prevent unauthorized
- queries from your local Database by Host Systems. This
- mode was added so that as the user have control on what
- types of information a BBS can ask your terminal.
-
- You may now execute a local .RIP file from within a keystroke
- macro quickly and easily. The .RIP file that is loaded will
- be located in whatever Icons sub-directory is designated for
- the system you are currently connected to. If it cannot find
- the file in that directory, or you are not currently online,
- it will load the file from the ICONS\ sub-directory.
-
- You may now alter the Base-I/O address of your Serial Ports.
- This becomes quite useful in situations where you have an
- oddball Serial Port configuration where IRQ (interrupt)
- settings just won't cut it. This is quite useful for things
- like DigiBoards, or other multi-port boards. Consult your
- Serial Port card's documentation for details about various
- addresses it may use.
-
- A dialing directory conversion utility has been included with
- this release of RIPterm allowing you to convert Telix or
- TeleMate dialing directory files to RIPterm format. This
- utility will auto-detect what type of directory file you
- specify, and will convert the first 100 non-blank entries
- into the specified RIPterm directory file. Both Telix and
- TeleMate allow up to 1000 entries in their dialing directory.
- RIPterm allows up to 100 entries.
-
-
- ⁄ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒø
- ≥ Version 1.01.01 ... Released 01/05/93 ≥
- ¿ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒŸ
- This minor release altered none of the functionality of RIPterm
- itself. This release solely altered the name of the company who
- wrote the software to "TeleGrafix Communications, Inc."
-
-
- ⁄ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒø
- ≥ Version 1.01.00 ... Released 10/23/92 ≥
- ¿ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒŸ
- This version added many significant features to the RIPterm
- software. Of the many features included are the following:
-
- Log-to-disk ability
-
- Custom IRQ settings
-
- Auto-Answer mode
-
- New File Transfer Protocols were added:
-
- Zmodem
- Ymodem
- Xmodem-1K
-
- Auto-initiating Zmodem downloads
-
- Shell to DOS ability
-
- Upload ASCII files with optional Line/Character pacing
-
- EMS/XMS/overlay support to maximize memory efficiency
-
-
- ⁄ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒø
- ≥ Version 1.00.00 ... Released 09/10/92 ≥
- ¿ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒŸ
- This is the first official Public release of RIPterm as a Freeware
- software package. Several features were added that were not in
- previous Beta copies.
-
-
- ⁄ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒø
- ≥ Version 0.99.31 (Beta) ... Released 02/15/92 ≥
- ¿ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒŸ
- A number of changes were made in this first Beta revision. Among
- those worth mentioning are:
-
- Support for the revised Mouse Region portion of the RIPscrip
- protocol. It now has the ability to set the text window to
- full screen and clear the screen when a mouse region is
- clicked. This provides for a simplified installation on a
- BBS that has many areas that cannot support RIPscrip.
-
- More Streamlined clickable buttons, simple dialog boxes and
- Information windows. In all of these cases, the buttons on
- these windows are now "visibly" clickable and support default
- choices when <RETURN> is pressed. In addition, tapping <ESC>
- at any of these menus now operates properly rather than
- selecting "YES" all the time.
-
- The "Reset All Windows" RIPscrip command would not clear the
- last few scan lines of the graphics display. This would
- occasionally leave remaining graphics data on the screen when
- it shouldn't be there. Now fixed.
-
- When dialing the modem with the auto re-dialer, tapping a key
- would display a message in the message window in the incorrect
- font, size and color. Now fixed.
-
-
- ⁄ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒø
- ≥ Version 0.99.30 (Beta) ... Released 08/28/92 ≥
- ¿ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒŸ
- This was the initial Beta release of RIPterm.
-
-