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- The Internet Access Pack FAQ v1.00 (1 November 1995)
-
- Compiled by Denesh Bhabuta. Thanx to all the people who asked the
- questions, hence contributing to this FAQ. This FAQ will be updated
- when more questions are asked and we answer them. :-)
-
- dbhabuta@cix.compulink.co.uk
- dbhabuta@mag-net.co.uk
- danny@micros.hensa.ac.uk
-
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-
- 1: What is the Internet Access Pack?
-
- A: The Internet Access Pack (IAP) is a breakthrough for Atari users. I
- lets you connect onto your Internet Service Provider (ISP) via
- SLIP, currently allowing you to browse the World Wide Web
- graphically and participate in Internet Relay Chat (IRC).
-
- The IAP consists of 3 seperate components:
-
- a) STiK - Connects you to an ISP via SLIP, making your own computer
- a machine on the internet. Programmed by Steve Adam in
- Australia.
- b) CAB - Crystal Atari Browser. Displays Web pages. Programmed by
- Alexander Clauss in Germany.
- c) CAB.OVL - The bit which hooks CAB into STiK allowing you to go
- browsing the World Wide Web on-line. Programmed by Tim
- Newsome in America.
-
- All three are freeware, but contributions are welcome. A suggested
- minimum contribution is 15 UKP for all three. More details in the
- main readme file.
-
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-
- 2: What hardware and software do I need to make use of this software?
-
- A: A minimum of 512K and Low Resolution is required for STiK. Yes,
- that's all. You can connect onto the site, and use IRC. If you want
- to use CAB however, you will need at least 1Mb of memory. And if
- you wish to use a font engine such as SpeedoGDOS or NVDI 3, then
- you will need more.
-
- So you can use the software from a 512K ST through a 4Mb STe, a
- 14Mb Falcon to a 20Mb TT.
-
- The software is fully Multitasking friendly.
-
- It is recommended that you use HS Modem 6 if you use STiK, as it
- gets rid of many problems you may have with connecting. Falcon
- owners should in addition use FPATCH2
-
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-
- 3: I have got STiK to connect on to my ISP and can use IRC, but when I
- try and connect to a site using CAB, it doesn't work, giving me the
- error message that it can't find the path or ERROR READING PAGE.
-
- A: You need to change the path of the cache directory within CAB.
- Go to the "Options" menu and select "Paths"
-
- And thanks to Tony Greenwood (stosser@airtime.co.uk) for the
- comments below who has used STiK and CAB with a floppy only system:
-
- ---
- THE MAIN REASON FOR THE BOMBS is the cache settings, if you are
- running on a floppy system then make yourself a folder named cache
- on drive A and set your paths accordingly, this was the tip from
- Steve Adam the author after speaking to him on IRC using his very
- own STik, it can still bomb?, but this will sort most of it out.
-
- The program as far as I can tell doesn't seem to clear the cache
- folder after a bomb out I look inside and its full of folders and
- files from previous links,
-
- I am manualy using an accessory to delete the files every now and
- again, I dont suggest you do this at all, I am just pasing on what
- I am doing, EVERYONE is getting a crash now and then, but the above
- helps.
-
- I have tried all the above on a ste, fm and mega,
- ---
-
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-
- 4: I get a lot of messages: "Runtime Error 163 at offset 0003Bxxx"
- when using my SLIP connection. Rebooting the program helps for a
- while. Is it a bug in the Stik?
-
- A: No, these Runtime Errors are problems (bus errors mostly) in
- CAB.OVL. This is being looked into. However, I do find that when
- this happens, pressing RETURN takes you back to the desktop. Start
- up the program again, select the same URL and it will continue
- where it left off. This may happen a few times. Selecting the same
- URL each time it does this seems to cure the problem and it doesn't
- happen with other URLs that you try.
-
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-
- 5: I've gotten hold of the STIK web browser, but haven't quite tried it
- out yet- my first problem is the SLIP thingy...
- Is this something that every net provider has? I know my provider
- has PPP, but there's nothing mentioned about SLIP.
-
- A: Most Internet Service Providers (ISP) provide SLIP (Serial Line
- Internet Protocol), with nearly all of them providing PPP too
- (Point to Point Protocol) and some CSLIP (Compressed SLIP).
-
- STiK requires a SLIP connection. PPP and CSLIP support are planned
- for future upgrades.
-
- Unfortunately, a few ISPs are moving away from SLIP and providing
- only PPP. So in the meantime if your ISP only provides PPP then you
- are unable to use STiK.
-
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-
- 6: On my Falcon, I have HSMOD06 installed, and have edited the STiK
- DEFAULT.CFG to comment out any SERIALPORT lines. The docs in
- DEFAULT.CFG state that if you've only one serial port (like the
- Falcon), and don't supply SERIALPORT =, then STiK will take the
- first one found. This is fine, and works. Click on CONNECT, and
- off it goes, and everything is fine.
-
- The modem status box of STiK tells me UNKNOWN at all times.
- Connected or not connected. I've heard people mention FPATCH2... do
- I need this, or does HSMOD06 take care of that, also?
-
- A: First, I would suggest that on the Falcon you specify
-
- SERIALPORT = Modem 2
-
- ST users specify SERIALPORT = Modem 1
-
-
- As for the modem status, there is a line in DEFAULT.CFG:
-
- CDVALID =
-
- Set this to FALSE if your modem doesn't assert carrier detact
- correctly, else TRUE. If set to FALSE, you will get the message
- UNKNOWN.
-
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-
- 7: STiK seems to grab the serial port in a strange way. Even though
- Connect works, displayed characters are dropped. They are still
- sent and received from the modem, but not displayed. No big
- problem, since I have to type less than 20 characters to login...
-
- A: Stik has its own serial routines which are incompatible with other
- comms programs. For this reason, the latest version of STik is
- disabled upon boot up. You have to enable it to use it (just a
- click on a button in the STiK window). STiK is disabled when you
- disconnect from your ISP. This way you are able to use other comms
- programs.
-
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-
- 8: I've configured STiK on Atari 1040ST and got this message:
-
- No Cookie Jar
-
- What does it mean?
-
- A: The "Cookie Jar" was a feature added by Atari to the operating
- system in the STE. It contains "cookies" of information about the
- machine, and is intended to be used by programmers when trying to
- work out what kind of machine the program is running on.
-
- If you have a pre-STE model, you will not have it. This is not
- fatal - a computer can carry on as normal without it. A cookie jar
- can be retro fitted by some software.
-
- There is now a cookie jar program supplied with recent
- distributions of the Internet Access Pack, called COOKIE.PRG and to
- be placed in the AUTO folder.
-
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-
- 9: It works beautifully. Unfortunately, CAB doesn't seem to want to
- find my proxy server when I try to connect to any homepages. It
- just gives me a 'Connecting to host...' message and then times out.
- Any ideas?
-
- A: This could be to do with the proxy server being down. Also, if you
- can, specify the proxy server in its numerical address with the
- port number. If you still have problems then don't use a proxy
- server at all. Proxy servers only make connections a bit faster due
- to caching on the proxy machine.
-
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-
- 10:I have configured the startup so that I can dail and connect and
- receiver my session address. Then I run the HTML.APP to run the
- browser part of the setup. I can then click on and "resolve host -
- connect to host" but nothing else happens.
-
- A: Sounds like you don't have the DNS set properly in the config file.
- You'll need tto find the IP address of your provider's name server
- (DNS) and enter that into the DNS portion of the config file. A
- similar problem occurs when you enter the Gateway IP instead of the
- DNS, so nothing was getting resolved.
-
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