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- ** Packet GOLD 1.2 -- Release Date 11/1/90 **
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-
- NOTE: TO TEST DRIVE USERS:
-
- (* This is one of the README files on the Packet-GOLD distribution disk.
- It's here so you can review some of the changes to our program over the
- past few revisions *)
-
- Note: You must install this disk. Put it into the A: or B: drive and type
-
- INSTALL
-
- The install program will use some of the information from your
- configuration files, quick connects, names file, and other files
- to retain as much of your setup as possible. This makes the change
- to PktGOLD as painless as possible. This only applies if you are
- upgrading from an earlier version of PLUS or GOLD. Otherwise,
- simply follow the instructions on the screen and in the manual.
-
-
- Starting the program:
-
- PUT THE BATTERIES IN YOUR TNC
-
- There are a few more DOC files in the self-extracting file
- DOCFILES.COM. The Quikref.doc file contains useful information,
- including hints and steps that you can follow to get the program
- going. The manual also contains step-by-step instructions to
- start the program.
-
- For most users, once the program has been installed, all that
- is required is to type PKTGOLD [Enter] and the program will
- start. If the TBAUD rate is different than what is currently
- set in the TNC, the first time startup may take some time.
- Once the TBAUD rate is set in the TNC, future startups will
- go much faster.
-
- (NOTE: GOLDTD users: Type PKTDEMO instead of PKTGOLD. You will
- have to answer the COMPORT and BAUD rate questions each time
- you run the demo. Also, program settings are NOT saved between
- runs, and the quick connects and other files are reset each
- time you run the program. We hope this allows you to see what
- the program can do, and encourage you to join the growing list
- of Packet-GOLD users.)
-
-
-
- New Features for version 1.2, released November 1, 1990:
-
- o Conference Mode
-
- To setup a conference, you must have two or more connects active.
- Go to any connect screen (using F4 key). Now, use [Alt-F1] to
- give you a list of callsigns.
-
- Identify a callsign that you wish to ADD to the current connect
- screen. Depress the [Ins] key associated with that callsign. The
- [Ins] key is a toggle, and will show a "check mark" next to callsigns
- that will be included in the conference.
-
- To create the conference, hit [Enter]. Use [Esc] to cancel changes
- to the conference.
-
- The Screen will "blink" as it creates the conference, and the text
- is moved to the previous connects. The conference is essentially
- a "new connect" thus old text data is sent to the previous connects
- screen.
-
- To remove a station from conference, go to the conference screen,
- hit [Alt-F1] and use the [Ins] key to toggle the "check mark"
- removing it from the station you wish to remove.
-
- o During a conference, use Alt-V to indicate status information
- about the conference mode, such as frames pending, and retries.
- Remember to use ALT-N to add a name to each member BEFORE adding
- them to a conference (if you haven't done that already).
-
- o Special treatment of "bel" char (control-g). In the setup menu
- under "other" category, you have the option of recognizing control-g
- characters. Multiple "bel" chars can produce different sound effects
- if you choose that option, or simply a short beep for each bell.
-
- o Tabs are expanded. If a document comes in with tabs present, they
- will be expanded to the standard 8,16,24, etc size, that is, a
- tab every 8 character positions.
-
- o Alt-0 message can be setup to be a connect text message. You can
- use macro substitution, such as:
-
- "Hello ?name be with you in a minute if I'm here"
-
- Turn off your normal CTEXT (either manually, or set it to OFF on
- your startup.tnc file, and ON in the shutdown.tnc file) and let
- the program issue the first frame to new connecting stations.
-
- o You can issue the DISPLAY command now, with a parameter. Type
- DISPLAY [F10] to see more information on this command. You can
- edit the parameters in groups using this command. E.g. DISPLAY M
- to see Monitor Parameters.
-
- o EXECDOS command. If you wish to run a DOS program, like Formatting
- a disk, or running Norton Commander, or Xtree, etc. The
- command would be: EXECDOS NC [F10] to run Norton Commander, for
- example. Or to format a disk: EXECDOS FORMAT A:/S [F10] to
- format a system disk in the A: drive.
-
- You can also call a .BAT file using EXECDOS. If an EXECDOS function
- call is included in a .TNC file, the program will call the program
- named and when it terminates, Packet GOLD will continue with the
- TNC commands.
-
- o Selective saving to disk. Using the [Alt-Y] command, you can turn
- "save session to disk" on and off for each individual callsign.
- Once set, that callsign will have text saved or not saved until
- you toggle the setting using [Alt-Y]. The [Alt-S] Setup/Logging
- feature sets the Default value of "save session to disk" and you
- can override this default using the new [Alt-Y] command.
-
- o Printing to Disk or a printer using [Control-PrtScr]. A small
- window will popup asking you a couple of questions. Note: If
- you start capturing a session to disk or to the printer using this
- function, and change to another connect and issue the keystroke
- again, printing will commence with the new session.
-
- o If you have any difficulties, please contact InterFlex Systems,
- (714) 496-6639 or send a letter to tell us. It is helpful to know
- the error number, error address, and circumstances under which the
- error ocurred. There may be some information at the end of each
- run that may be helpful. If the beta code you receive produces the
- statistics at the end of the run, that too may be helpful to us. If
- you see no special information at program termination,
- don't be concerned.
-
-
- New Features 1.1:
-
- o Integrated Setup and parameter editor.
-
- Putility is gone. The functions of Putility are now incorporated into the
- program as an overlay function. Use Alt-S (for Setup) to get into the
- utility screen. You can now add quick connects while still connected.
- Find out the path to some remote station, then pop into the setup area
- using Alt-S, add the quick connect, and Voila, you can call up that
- connect any time.
-
- If you need to change the baud rate, or some other parameter, and don't
- want to go through the resetting of your tnc, you can jump directly to
- the setup (like the old Putility) by issuing the command:
-
- pktgold /s
-
- Pktgold /? will produce a list of other command line options.
-
-
- o Adjustable Split screen with Zoom function
-
- You may now setup your Session (Connect) and Previous session screen
- with from 0 to 24 lines of monitored network frames. Packet PLUS
- had the F2 monitor screen and Packet GOLD still has that. The default
- is 4 lines, you'll see that when you run the program. If you don't want
- split screen you have two options:
-
- 1. Use the Alt-Z key (new) to Zoom in on the session screen. You may
- use this key combination to toggle between Zoom and split screen.
-
- 2. Use the Alt-S (new) to Setup your system. Get to the Setup menu
- and alter the Monitor settings. If you are using EGA or VGA, you
- can have 0 to 24 lines of network monitored frames on your session
- screen and up to 6 lines if you're using monochrome.
-
- o Function keys indicated on bottom line.
-
- You'll see some new info on the bottom line. It's a brief description of
- each of the Function keys. Hold down the Alt key by itself, and you'll see
- what the Alt-Fn keys do. Finally, try holding down the Ctrl key after you've
- connected to a few stations. It shows you which stream each connect is
- related to in your TNC. If you then hit the appropriate Fn key (still
- holding down the Ctrl key) the program will jump immediately to THAT
- session.
-
- o Binary filter, Alt-B.
-
- If you're monitoring, sending or receiving a binary file transfer, hit
- Alt-B to turn on and off a new binary filter. You can still see the QSO
- text frames sent by the stations, but the frames containing binary "junk"
- will not show. You will see indication of the binary filter on the top
- banner screen. If the filter is active and screening out binary frames
- it says "Binary Filter Active."
-
- o Added editing of text entry line.
-
- You may now use the arrow keys, and the insert function to modify the text
- entry line. Also, you may retrieve a line previously erased with the Alt-X
- (cancel line) command. Hit Alt-R to Retrieve the last line appearing on the
- text entry area of the screen. This is useful if you mistype a callsign
- when making a connect, just cancel the connect (Alt-F7) hit Alt-R (retrieve
- text) cursor over to the error, use the Insert and Delete keys to get your
- text right, then F7 to make the connect.
-
- o Effective Baud rate info.
-
- When you're doing a file transfer, you may get some useful information
- by hitting the F6 key. It tells you the total number of frames in the
- transfer, which frame you're sending/receiving, what percentage is done,
- and what the effective baud rate is (the most we've seen is about 980
- baud on a clear channel with very hot parameters).
-
- o Save session text by Station Callsign.
-
- If you've ever wanted to go back and reread some QSO you've had with
- a certain station, the only way was to save all of your previous QSO
- text to disk. If you've been chatting with some station over the past
- few days, chances are that the text is mixed in with lots of other
- session text. Now, with Packet GOLD, use the monitor settings to allow
- saving QSO text to disk. You will find that some new files will appear
- in a subdirectory named MONITOR all ending with TXT extension, but
- the file name is the callsign of the station you were talking with,
- or the mode if the QSO was done in a non-packet mode on a pk-232.
-
- o Brag file support
-
- Any file ending with .BRG and residing in the same directory as the
- Pktgold.exe file can be sent using a single function key, Alt-F6.
-
- You'll find a PktPLUS.BRG file in your directory as a sample. You can
- alter it to describe pktgold if you wish, after you learn to run the
- new program and know how it differs from the PLUS version.
-
- o Enhanced Clipboard editor
-
- The Text Operations (F5) have been improved. You can use the Find
- function (F9) to look for text, then turn on the Text Operation
- to highlight and grab text. Once in the clipboard, you can use the
- editor to alter it, and save it once edited, or add other files to
- the clipboard using Alt-R (read). Use the help function in the
- clipboard editor for more information.
-
- o Maildrop support Built-in.
-
- The Alt-F8 key now supports AEA maildrop directly. No need to switch to
- the direct terminal mode. Also, the maildrop supports ALL of the new
- AEA maildrop commands, as of their June 1990 ROM. This includes their
- new Edit function which allows changing the TO, FROM, @BBS, and Forward
- flag. You can even jump to a previous connects scren while on the
- Maildrop screen, cut some text with F5, come back to the mail screen,
- and Paste it into a message. You can also scroll back to previous text
- in the maildrop area using the same keys you use on any other screen.
-
- o Abort startup
-
- If you wish to abort the startup sequence, you no longer have to wait
- for the program to determine that no TNC is hooked up, or that some other
- known problem exists. You may abort the initialization process by hitting
- the F10 key (it's shown on the initialization screen).
-
- o Added PK-232 Multimode support functions
-
- - Signal Analysis key SIAM (Signal Analysis Mode)
- - On screen indication of Baud rate, Normal/inverted, Wide/Narrow
- - Baud up/down key, Wide/Narrow shift key
- - Receive Normal/Inverted key
-
- o NEW NEW NEW as of August 1, 1990
-
- o [ALT-L] Toggle: Removes your lines from a connect screen. Similar
- to Half/Full duplex, but this one saves all lines. If you want to
- see just what the other station sent you, hit [ALT-L] and all of
- your lines will disappear from view. To see your lines again,
- hit [Alt-L] again. It's a toggle, so you can do what you wish.
-
- o [ALT-0 through ALT-9] Macro Keys: Use the Alt-S (or PKTGOLD/S)
- function to enter the Setup menu. You will see an entry for Alt-n
- key editing. Select and edit each of the Alt-n lines to your needs.
- You can "invoke" these lines by using Alt-0 through Alt-9 keys,
- and the lines will be entered on your "text entry" line. You can
- use Alt-0, then if you change your mind, use Alt-X to erase the
- entry line, and try another Alt-n key. You may use the same
- macro key-words in the Alt-n keys as in brag files as mentioned
- below.
-
- o There are 5 macros you can put into your BRG files, they will
- substitute the other station operator's NAME that you put in with
- the [ALT-N] key, and his CALL (put in either automatically, or
- manually using [ALT-C] key), today's DATE and TIME. MYCALL puts
- your call sign in the text.
-
- Here is a sample "BUYGOLD.BRG" file:
-
- To: ?name, ?call
- From: ?mycall
- Date: ?date ?time
- Subject: Where to inquire about Packet GOLD
-
- -----------
-
- If you want to get some info about the program I'm using
- you can call (714) 496-6639, in California, or write to:
-
- InterFlex Systems
- P.O. Box 6418
- Laguna Niguel, CA 92677
-
- So back to you ?name
-
- ?call de ?mycall
-
- kkk
-
-
- o [F5] key: Improved editor.
-
- Now you hit [F5] and one of your choices is to edit a file.
- If you select that choice, you will be presented with a "pick
- list" screen. You can move to the top to change directories
- and drives, and navigate around until you find the file you
- want to edit.
-
- The editor allows you to merge other files, using ^K^R (block
- read) function to pick a text file (again using the pick list
- method).
-
-
- o Other functions and features added
-
- A number of other refinements have been made to the program that are not
- readily apparent, but are there just the same. You will find, for examle,
- that as you switch from session to session (not called connect anymore)
- what you've begun to type stays with the session screen. Also, the state
- of the Insert/Overwrite mode is saved, and is retained even with the
- [Alt-R] restore line keystroke.
-
- We're pretty sure you'll like the new additions and enhancemenets to an
- already great program. You can help out by telling people about Packet PLUS
- and about Packet GOLD. We've got an advertisement in 73 magaine, look for it.
-
- Look at the file ORDER.DOC for information on how to get your own copy
- of Packet-GOLD.