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- Getting Started Doc 1.2
-
-
- Before we begin
-
- The programs included in this archive are done with the
- authors permission if the file you downloaded doesn't have in the zip
- header *** Official WWW Pack release *** then its most likely not the
- official package and has been tampered with in one way or another.
- Im sure I dont have to tell you this next part really but use
- it as a reminder :) If you use the programs in the WWW package the
- please support the authors with the little donations required for the
- programs you use. The package can no longer be registered as a whole
- because we thought it would be better for you to register the programs
- you use and not have to pay for programs that are no use to you. I
- know how much effort goes into some of these programs so please
- support the authors with whatever they ask for as an incentive for
- them to keep developing and improving there programs.
-
- Setting up STiK
-
- The process of setting stik up has now been greatly reduced
- thanks to a configuration program written by Guy Harrison.
- All you have to do is go into the setup folder and run the
- setup.prg you are guided through process of setting STiK up.
- If you would prefer to do it yourself and already have the
- scripts etc made just go into the stik folder and replace the old
- versions of your files with the new ones. With the new version of stik
- comes a stiktsr.prg which you need to put in your auto folder if you
- had previously installed jar10.prg for use with stik you wont need
- this anymore.
- If however you are using STiK on a Falcon you will still need
- to install some sort of Bconmap() fix, either install the FPATCH2.PRG
- or use the best serial port patch available HSMODEM which also solves
- this problem as well as replacing all of the inefficient atari serial
- port code with something a little better.
-
- *NOTE* If your using stik for the first time read the following before
- continuing, If however you have stik up and running skip onto the next
- section.
-
- To setup STiK for use with your internet provider you will need the
- following information.
- The best way to find out is to email them or phone them up about it
- that way you get all of the answers you need and your setup time will
- be greatly reduced.
-
- - Firstly verify that your account is SLIP account NOT as CSLIP or PPP
- account.
-
- - Secondly If you have a FIXED client ip address or a DYNAMICALLY
- allocated one (your provider should know what your talking about).
-
- - You next need to know you USERNAME and HOST name these together
- usually make up your email address. Im my Case my email address is
- Nick@Flinny.demon.co.uk so my username is Nick and the host name is
- Flinny.demon.co.uk.
-
- - The next thing you need from your provider is the ip address of its
- DNS server (also called nameserver or domain name server) this needs
- to be in dotted decimal form it should look something like
- 123.123.123.123 (the actual numbers are its address on the net).
-
- - The hard bit comes now you have to gather information to make a
- dial script the best way is to now log onto your internet provider
- with a comms package noting down what information it prompts you for
- and what you have to reply to it to get a SLIP login the dial script
- will eventually search for the prompts and enter your details
- automatically but to know when you need to enter the information you
- will have to do a trial like this.
- If you have an DYNAMIC client ip address you will also have to note
- something else down on the login. once you have logged in and the slip
- session is about to start there should be something printed on screen
- saying something like your ip address is 111.111.111.111 (numbers are
- unimportant in this case) you will need to know the text string
- printed before the ip address to setup stik.
- I have included an example dial capture below and commented it so
- this process should become clearer.
- You will need this information if you want to use the configuration
- program or edit the files by hand so you must understand it.
-
- CONNECT 28800/ARQ/V34/LAPM/V42BIS
- finch-137.access.demon.net
-
- - The first prompt I get is for my login name with the prompt login: I
- enter flinny
-
- login: flinny
-
- - Next I get asked for my Password: I enter my password but it isn't
- shown for security reasons
-
- Password:
-
- - Next I am asked what Protocol: I want to use, we need slip for stik
- so I enter slip
-
- Protocol: slip
-
- - The text below is then printed on the screen if I need a dynamic ip
- address I would write the IP Address: into a find line in the dial.scr
- or in the config program the response would be (either RESP in the
- dial.scr or the config program) $GET_IP this grabs your ip address and
- stik then uses it to get you online.
-
- flinny: IP Address: 158.152.182.51 Running SLIP on 20218
- news on two servers, newsfeed restored. Password Changes available.
- Finger status@gate for more information. Last change: 20:10 29 Mar
- HELLO
-
- - Thats it really everything else you need is down to specific
- hardware like the modem port(serial 1 on st serial 2 on Falcon) and
- baud rate (19200 is the max on an unmodified st whilst the Falcon can
- go much higher)
-
- If your still having problems getting stik to work with your provider
- after reading this and all of the help available in the setup program
- then mail me and I will see If I can sort the problem out for you.
- If you do mail me send my in a uuencoded archive with all of the
- information I asked for above (including the captured dial up) and I
- will see what I can do.
-
- Setting up Cab for use with STiK
-
- 1. If you want to use Cab with STiK you will need to copy the new
- cab.ovl file from its folder into you cab folder before it will work.
- To do this make a folder to act as your cache folder anywhere on your
- hard drive call it CACHE or WWWCACHE then load CAB.APP once cab has
- loaded select the menu called "Options" and the option on that menu
- called "Paths". Click on the path which is already in the box marked
- "Cache Path" and point the file selector which will appear into the
- folder you have created and then click on OK on the File selector.
- Save your options now so you dont forget!
- Lastly Cab is supplied so that its German resource file is
- used by default if you want all the menus to be in English or one of
- the other languages supplied copy the relevant rsc file for the
- resource directory and replace the cab.rsc with this file by deleting
- the original cab.rsc and renaming the new one to cab.rsc.
-
- 2. If you used the setup program to install stik you will find
- the cab.ovl has already been installed.
-
- *** Note Setup does not install the resource file for the language you
- *** choose anymore when you run setup you need to do this part manually
- *** now. See part 1 of this section if your not sure how to do this.
-
- Problems/bugs/Email Addresses
-
- If you are having any problems with anything one of the people below
- should be able to help.
-
- * Dan Ackerman - Stik/cab.ovl
- ackerman.29@postbox.acs.ohio-state.edu
- baldrick@terminator.rs.itd.umich.edu
-
- * Alexander Clauss - Cab
- aclauss@rbg.informatik.th-darmstadt.de
-
- * Guy Harrison - Stik config program
- setup@swampdog.demon.co.uk
-
- * Michael Guse - MG-FTP
- gooseman@locke.on-luebeck.de
-
- * Lonny Pursell - Stik Finger/AtariIRC
- lpursell@bright.net
-
- * Joe Connor - Interactive Shareware support/Beta tester
- jconnor@cix.compulink.co.uk
-
- * Danny Bhabuta - Cyberstrider Shareware support/Beta tester
- dbhabuta@cix.compulink.co.uk
- dbhabuta@mag-net.co.uk
- danny@micros.hensa.ac.uk
-
- * Nicholas Flintham - Beta tester/co-ordinator
- Stik@flinny.demon.co.uk
- nflintham@cix.compulink.co.uk
- n.p.flintham@unn.ac.uk
-
- Any new updates to stik programs will be placed on my web pages.
-
- Http://www.unn.ac.uk/~cju920/
-
- Below is a list of other people who have helped get this new package
- together and out, thanks guys :)
-
- Adrian Samm Ade@finitive.demon.co.uk
- Andrew Rose andrew@ajrose.demon.co.uk
- Christopher Clawley cglawley@cix.compulink.co.uk
- Dan Brown danbrown@on-ramp.ior.com
- Frank Charlton Frank@support.tachyon.co.uk
- Glen Kelly gkelly@sat.net
- Maarten van den Berg maberg@xs4all.nl
- Paul Womar Paul@pwomar.demon.co.uk
- Philipp Frank philipp_frank@tbx.berlinet.de
- Rob Withoff rwithoff@magic-marmot.com
- steve gregory sgregory@cix.compulink.co.uk
- Tim Newsome drz@cybercomm.net
- Tim Putnam Timpy@roseivy.demon.co.uk
-
- Hope I didn't miss anyone..
- Flinny (01/06/96)