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- __________________________________________________________________________
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- | Access! (C) 1987/88 by Keith Young |
- |__________________________________________________________________________|
- | |
- | Author: Keith Young |
- | Version: 1.41 |
- | Date: 09/22/88 |
- | Status: ShareWare (registration: $25.00) |
- | Size: 112864 ( 24,788 bytes less than 1.4 ) |
- |__________________________________________________________________________|
-
- Copyright and Distribution notice:
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Access! is being distributed as SHAREWARE and may be posted at will,
- provided the following files (listed below) remain UNCHANGED and AS
- A WHOLE in ARCHIVE FORM along with this notice. (files may be "un-arced"
- in a directory together on pd disks)
-
- ALL rights to the program and graphic images within it remain with the
- author: Keith Young
-
- Please NOTE that this program IS being distributed as "ShareWare",
- which means that it is "User Supported Software". Your support is
- needed and greatly appreciated.
-
- I have spent ( and do spend ) many hours (and more than a few bucks)
- every week designing, programming and debugging "Access!" and will
- continue to do so as long as there is enough interest and support to
- warrant doing so.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Credits: ( Although most of the programming and implementation of code
- ~~~~~~~~ in this program is a sole effort on my part, I believe in
- giving credit where credit is due...)
-
- DJ.James -> for the origional source to "Comm1.34" (thanx Dan, I
- couldn't have made this mess without it! (grin))
- C.Heath -> for the origional source to the "File Requester" and
- "Color Palette".
- D.Greenwald-> For his Fast Font routines...
- J.Nangano -> For sample source to and help with CIS-QB protocol and
- review buffer routines.
- M.Fahrion -> For the NICE Icon!
-
- And everyone else who's answered my programming questions, made suggestions
- or reported problems.
-
- (and of course)
- Commodore-Amiga-> For the BEST damn personal computer money can buy!
-
- AND ANYONE ELSE I FORGOT TO MENTION, THANX!
-
- AND EVERYONE WHO'S SENT IN THEIR SHAREWARE REGISTRATIONS, THANX! THANX!
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Files in this archive
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Name Function
- ~~~~ ~~~~~~~~
- Access! This is the Terminal program: "Access!"
- Access!.info Icon for...
- Acc!.phone Sample phone-lib file for...
- Acc!.color Sample color file for...
- Acc!.def Sample define file for...
- Acc!.keys Sample macro-key file for...
- Access!me A doc file of questionable content and
- quality. ( the file you are reading now )
- Update.doc Information on the latest update
- Script.doc Documentation on the new script language
- rd Stand-alone file-reader called by Access!
- (should go in your c: or current dir )
-
- Disclaimer!:
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Please note that this program is still under developement and
- therefore....
-
- This program comes with NO WARRANTY either expressed or implied and
- I assume NO responsibility for any damage whatsoever, caused by the
- use of it.
-
- Nuff Said, Now on to bussiness....
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Access!
- ~~~~~~~
- A General Purpose, ANSI Telecommunications Program.
-
- Feature Over-View: ( '*' = new or modified this release )
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- o Xmodem-CRC and Xmodem-Checksum protocols.
- * o Fast WXmodem transfer protocol.
- o Compuserve "Quick B" protocol. (a new, faster implementation of
- CIS-B protocol)
- o Auto-Chop mode to strip xmodem padding from in-comming files (auto-
- disabled for ".arc/.zoo/.pak" extended files)
- o ASCII send and receive mode with user-selectable char. send delay and
- next-line delay.
- o "Review Buffer" allows reviewing/saving a user-definable number of lines
- that have already scrolled off the screen.
- o "Capture Buffer" for saving in-comming text to file.
- o "Print" feature for printing in-comming text.
- o "Strip" feature for stripping in-comming blank lines.
- o "Loadable Fonts" seporate fonts for Transmit and Receive windows
- * o "Read" feature for reading text files.
- o "Chat Mode" with buffered input and line editing for tele-conferencing
- and term-to-term use.
- o "Split Screen" mode (half screen) for easy access to Amiga's multi-
- tasking capabilities.
- * o "Iconify" feature... to free up resources when not in use.
- * o Flexable, informative "File Requester" for all file IO.
- o User-selectable 4, 8 or 16 color screen/windows.
- o ANSI terminal emulation with full 8 color text support.
- o "Color Palette" for user-selectable color maps with load and save
- capabilities.
- o "Macro Window" for the editing/loading/saving of 20 macro-keys.
- o "Scripting" new to version 1.4 (see Script.doc for details)
- o "Phone Book" window for editing/adding/loading/saving phone books with
- up to 60 numbers. (alternate service numbers available)
- o "Auto-Dialer" to dial a number until connection is made.
- * o "Multi-Dialing" round-robin dialing of selected numbers.
- o Serial parameters, color file and keymacro file loaded at dial-time for
- each number. (new to version 1.4: Script execution on connect )
- o "Define Window" for editing/loading/saving default fileing and modem
- preferences and other term defaults.
- o Run-time "Interlace" ON/OFF toggle.
- * o On-screen "Fast-Menus" for easy "access" (pun intended) to most
- features.
- o Two built-in Clocks for your time-keeping needs.
- o And a Partri--dge in a pear treeeee...
- o And anything else I can work in... stay tuned.....
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Minimum System Requirements:
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Amiga: 500/1000/2000/3000 (3000?) with a MINIMUM of 512K.
- Modem: 300/1200/2400/9600 (well, only if you want to call somewhere :-)
-
- Suggested Configuration:
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Amiga (any of the above will do) with 1MEG. or more.
- VD0: (or similar recoverable ram disk) for fast downloading/uploading.
- Hard Disk, 20meg or more is nice...
-
- Make a directory on your disk and put the term support files (.key/.phone/
- .color/Access!) in it and cd to that directory before booting the term.
- (this will be your "System Directory", see "Usage" below)
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Usage
- ~~~~~
- from the cli promt:
-
- 1> access! [drive:path/myfile.def]
-
- where: "access!" is the name of the term.
- and optional: "myfile.def" is the name of a configuration file.
-
- If no configuration file is given, it will look for "Acc!.def" in
- the current directory, if it's not found there, it will look in your
- "S:" directory. If THAT is not found, it will use built-in defaults.
-
- from the Worbench:
-
- Just click on the Icon!
-
- To set the ".def" file from WorkBench, type: DEFILE=myfile.def
- (or a full path/filename of a valid configuration file) into the
- 'ToolTypes' string in the Icon (using the 'Info' command of WorkBench)
-
- Once the term is loaded, open the "Define" window and tell it where your
- "System Directory" is and any other files you would like loaded at boot-
- time, Fill in the "Modem Strings" with the proper settings for YOUR modem,
- and then "Save" the information for future use. (you can choose which .def
- file to load at run-time on the command-line or in the Icon, see above)
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Historically Speaking
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- ( NOTE: this section notes changes/additions from version 1.3a to 1.4, for
- information on changes/additions for the _current_ release ( 1.41 )
- please see the seporate file "Update.doc" in the archive.
- If you are trying Access! for the first time, please read this
- (Access!me) file in it's enitirety before reading "Update.doc".
- If you have used Access! before but have not yet used version
- 1.4, then read this section then move on to "Update.doc".
- If you have been using Access! all along and are up to date on
- how it ticks, move on to "Update.doc".
- Finally, if you're one of those people who never reads this stuff
- anyway, then just skip it <grin>... but please read all of this/these
- file(s) before sending me any E-mail about some 'feature' you don't
- understand... I might just ask you "what's tword #4 on page..." <grin>
-
- On a somewhat related note, I have _not_ taken the time to try and
- patch this file ( "Access!me" ) back together to bring it up to date.
- If you are trying Access! for the first time, I'll apologize right
- here and now for the quality (and/or lack of information) in this
- file. Hopefully you will be able to dig around in it and find answers
- to most of your questions.
- Completely re-writen documentation is in the works and I will post
- it seporately as soon as it's finished. )
-
-
- Listed Below are the relevent changes/additions between versions
- 1.3a and 1.4 ...
-
- o File Reader -- has been _much_ improved. It now reads the file into
- memory so that the scrolling can be full-speed. It is also no longer
- part of the main program. It is a stand-alone program that is invoked
- from Access! (it's called 'rd' and should be in your c: dir.)
- 'rd' may be used as a stand-alone text file-reader and should make
- a handy addition to your c: directory (do _not_ 'run' it, it detaches
- itself from the CLI for you. And it will _not_ work from WBench (sorry)).
- Also, if Access! is up and running when you invoke it from a CLI, it
- will pop up on Access!'s screen (in case you wonder where it went 8).
-
- USAGE:
- 1> rd drive:directory/filename
-
- ( NOTE: there are several text files in this archive, you might want to go
- ahead and finish reading them with 'rd' to get a feel for it ).
-
- o File-requester -- (file) list is now sorted once the dir is read
- in ( you had to click on the scroll bar to get it sorted before ). This
- appears to still need a little work.
-
- o MoreRows support -- you might have to play with the sizes a bit...
- I forget what mine are set to ( cols +40, rows +16 ?). It should now
- also work correctly on PAL machines ( there was a problem in CHAT
- mode ) although I have no way of testing. If not, please let me know.
-
- o No hidden chars -- on a related 'display' type problem many users
- have commented that many BBSs will "clear the screen" before printing
- a menu or page of text. If they do this, then start printing on the top
- line, and you have one of the gadget-bars at the top; then the top line
- is hidden by the gadget-bar. Now, if one of the gadget-bars is at the
- top and a FF (clear screen) code is detected, I throw in a LF (line feed)
- to get the cursor down one line so text is not hidden. Of course, if you
- have you "page length" set incorectly, the text may (and exentually will)
- still scroll up under the gadget-bar, but this extra step should help out
- in most cases.
-
- o Screen Refresh -- Any time the screen clears because of a user-
- invoked function ( going in/out of CHAT mode, interlace, etc.) if there
- was text on the screen, it is now re-displayed for you.
-
- o Review Gadget -- The Review Buffer Window can now be opened by
- clicking on the REVIEW gadget. (there is also a menu item in the
- (temporary) 'Misc.' menu).
-
- o Review More -- than 500 lines ( upper limit is now 800 lines of
- text in the Review Buffer at one time).
-
- o CD Support for .def file -- Access! will now (again) _first_ look
- in the current directory and _then_ the S: directory for the Acc!.def
- file ( please watch for future changes in format of the .def file to
- avoid any problems ).
-
- o CIS-B parsing enabled -- by default now. (the '+' in phone number
- is _not_ needed to enable B protocol) You may still toggle it on/off
- by hitting <L-Amiga> <b>.
-
- o QB Block size changes -- 128 byte blocks at 300 baud, 512 byte
- blocks for 1200 baud and 1024 byte blocks for anything greater than
- 1200 (this should speed error recovery at slower baud rates and add
- only a slight bit of overhead).
-
- o Child support -- What I'm paying my ex now...(grin, not really)
- Access! will look to see if it's already 'online' when it boots and not
- reset the baud rate if so, or send out the 'modem init string'.
-
- o 'Better' 4-color mode support -- 'New Look' gadget-bars no longer
- use colors that would be rendered invisable in 4-color mode. Several
- other text color-choices have been changed for this reason.
-
- o "NewCli" -- gadget now does wonderous things... first, it will look
- to see if you have "ConMan" in your c: directory. If so, it assumes it's
- a fairly recent version and that you are USING IT.
- It then looks to see if you have "newwsh" (WShell, a commercial
- Shell program also by Bill Hawes... I recommend it highly) in your c:
- dir (defaults to "newcli" if not, but will be user-definable in the next
- version).
- Provided it finds "ConMan" it will attempt to open the newwsh(cli)
- on the Acc! screen(!). If it doesn't find "conman", it _assumes_ you
- don't have WShell and will try to open a plain 'ole NewCli for you on
- the WB screen.
-
- o Loadable Fonts -- You can now load in your favorite font. Actually,
- you can have two seporate fonts, one for the (upper) 'Receive' window
- and one for the (lower) 'Transmit' window in CHAT mode. When not in CHAT
- mode, it will use the font you specify for the 'Receive' window.
- A few things worth mentioning here... the 'console.device' does _not_
- support 'proportional' fonts well. If the spacing (cursor position) gets
- out of sync, you have probably loaded a proportional font.
- Also, the System does _not_ unload fonts from memory just because I
- tell it I am through using one (from within the program). They will,
- however get 'flushed' if they are not being used and memory gets low. If
- you have been loading several fonts trying to find one you like, you may
- force this 'flush' at any time by selecting the 'Purge Memory' option (in
- the 'Font' menu under 'Misc.' ).
- Now that you can load in a new font, you might have an 'ibm.font'
- lying around (I'll try to dig one up that I can distribute with the next
- release ) that has the 'extended char set' for border graphics that many
- of the IBM-run Amiga BBSs use.
- To actually _see_ these graphics, you need to enable the upper half
- of the char. set in the term. I'm writing this a little ahead of time and
- am trying to get this version posted ASAP, so if you don't see a menu
- item or a gadget somewhere on the DEFINE window to enable the upper char.
- set, you can toggle it on/off by hitting <L-Amiga> <h>.
-
- o IBM (yuk) Screen Clear -- on a related note to that mentioned above,
- it seems that IBM (yuk) uses a "clear-screen" char. that the Amiga
- console.device doesn't recognize. _If_ you have the extended char. set
- enabled ( <L-Amiga> <h> ) there is code that will recognize this foreign
- "clear screen" and it should work properly (if not, let me know).
-
- o Phone Book -- A couple of changes/new features here... First off,
- "Multi-Dial" - You can now select several numbers to be dialed, if
- no connection is made the next selected number will be dialed and so on,
- until you are finally connected. There is a new gadget on the Phone
- Book window ( Multi-Dial ) that you select to enable this feature.
- Once it is selected, you then can select/un-select whichever numbers
- you'd like on the list (when it is _not_ selected, clicking on a number
- the second time will dial that number as has been the case in version
- 1.3a; rather than un-select it).
- Once you get connected (or you abort the process) and are logged off
- one service, clicking on REDIAL (on one of the gadget-bars) will continue
- the dialing process where it left off.
- Note also, that when first building the list of numbers to dial, the
- _last_ one you click on is where it will _start_ dialing in the list and
- will continue sequentially from there ( 1,2,3,4...59,60,1,2...etc).
-
- "Do-Script" - The other new gadget on the Phone Book window will let
- you activate a script file (see below) connected to an individual phone
- number after a connection is made.
- To attach a script to a particular phone number, you place a '$' char.
- as the _first_ char. of the comment feild followed _immediately_ by the
- filename of the script (as shown below)...
-
- Deep Thought NC 1-(919)-471-6436 2400 F8N1 $logon.script (Tech Info)
- |--System Name---|--Phone Number---|-Baud|-Set|-----Script/Comment------|
-
- ... two things to note here (well, maybe 3 or 4)... first, if only a
- filename is given (no drive or path) then the term will look for the
- script in the current "System Dir:" you have specified in the DEFINE
- window (the same place you have your .keys, .phone and .color files).
- Second, notice that if you still want to have a comment (and still
- have room for one 8) you _must_ seporate the script name and the comment
- with at least one <space> as shown in the above example.
- Third, enabling either the "Do-Script" or the "Multi-Dial" gadgets
- will automagically enable the "Auto-Redial" gadget and thus use the
- auto-dialer to determine when you are actually connected. You should keep
- this in mind when writing scripts, as you will already be connected when
- the script starts so the first thing your script might want to do is
- send a <return> (needed by many BBSs to get logged on) then wait for some
- "Password:" prompt (or whatever is appropriate).
- Finally, I'm using the Comment feild on somewhat of a trial basis...
- my origional thought was to have it work like the Get Keys and Get Colors
- as far as determining the script name. But for many BBSs one common logon
- script could be used for all (many) of them (thus reducing the number of
- scripts you need to write). What I may do in a future version is a
- combination of the two methods where if one was specified in the Comment
- feild, over-ride the one built up from the BBS name.
-
- o Scripts -- I am in the process of adding 'real' scripts (as opposed
- to the 'pseudo scripts' that _were_ available through the macro keys).
- This release has a limited (first) verson of the new scripting language
- and it will be expanded in future releases. Due to the length of text
- descibing the various commands and thier usage I have moved that part
- of this documentation to a seporate file "Script.doc" which you should
- also find in the archive.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Individual Features Listed Below
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Review Buffer Operation:
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- o To open the review buffer, just press the <SHIFT> <HELP> keys.
-
- o To scroll-backwards, use the UP-Arrow key OR click anywhere on the top
- half of the screen.
-
- o To scroll-forwards, (you guessed it) use the DOWN-Arrow key OR click
- anywhere on the bottom half of the screen.
-
- o To scroll-backwards 8 lines at a time, use the LEFT-Arrow key.
-
- o To scroll-forwards 8 lines at a time, use the RIGHT-Arrow key.
-
- o To close the review buffer window, use the <ESC> key, hit the 'close'
- gadget or press the <HELP> key again.
-
- o To SAVE the review buffer to a named file, use L-Amiga 'w' (YES, I SAID
- LEFT-AMIGA) from the main term window. (this may change when I decide
- where to add a gadget/menu-item)
-
- o You can select the number of lines saved (size of buffer) by an item in
- the DEFINE window labeled: "RBufLines:" (or something like that). Each line
- takes up 24 bytes + 1 byte per char in that line, so assuming a 76 char
- line: 24 + 76 = 100 * number_of_lines = total_memory_cumsumed (of course a
- line CAN be anywhere from 25 bytes to 104 bytes.)
- If you change the number to LESS than you already had set, it will 'chop'
- lines off of the top until it gets down to your specified size (this
- is checked EVERY time a char is buffered) and frees up the memory that
- was being used.
- Making the buffer BIGGER than it is currently set, does just that and
- does not effect any currently buffered text.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Chat Mode:
- ~~~~~~~~~~
- o the lower window ( where you do all your typing) is now a FULL FLEDGED
- EDITOR ( well, a simple one anyway <grin> ).
-
- o also a "history" of the last 16 lines typed is available by using the
- up/down cursor keys.
-
- o you can cursor left/right, insert/delete and backspace to edit your text
- (up to 127 (128?) chars) before sending it. ( this makes the "history"
- mentioned above almost seem useful ).
-
- o <CTRL> <X> in chat mode will "kill" the current line.
-
- o <CTRL> <V> will "un-kill" the last line "killed" (it's kept in a buffer)
- ( ctrl chars. other than these, are send directly to the modem and are
- not buffered )
-
- o <SHIFT> <U/D-CURSOR> will now clear current line but not 'clip' it to the
- kill buffer.
-
- o <ALT> <L/R-CURSOR> == back/forward one word.
-
- o <SHIFT> <L/R-CURSOR> == beginning/end of line.
-
- o Function keys are "sent right out" and the line you are working on will
- be "refreshed".
-
- o The "/Sen xx" gadget is for use in conference mode to "Send" private
- messages to job # xx (can currently be used on GEnie and CIS). Basically,
- if it is enabled (click on "/Sen"), it will prefix your message with "/Sen"
- and the job # that you provide in the string gadget so that you can carry
- on a short private conversation without having to type it yourself every
- time (click again to de-select it).
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Notes On CIS Quick-B Protocol:
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- o Access! supports "CIS Quick B" protocol. This is an improvement on the
- earlier protocol in that it uses 1024 byte blocks (vs. 512) and has a
- "send ahead" feature (it will send a second block without first waiting
- for an ACK for the first one, overcoming some of the time delay involved
- when using "packet switched" networks). This protocol does not show up
- anywhere within the menus in the term because everything happens auto-
- maticaly.
-
- NOTE: since Access! relies on certain "control chars" being sent to initiate
- a "Compuserve Quick B" protocol transfer and since these chars can
- appear inadvertantly as "line noise" while on other systems and since
- trying to download a file using "B" protocol on a system other than
- Compuserve has only "ill" effects... I have implemented a "toggle" to
- enable/disable "B" protocol. The default mode is: "enabled".
- You may toggle it on or off by holding down the <Left-Amiga> key and
- hitting the <b> key. (a message will be printed to the screen)
-
- If the protocol is enabled, here is how to use it...
-
- 1) Select "Compuserve Quick B" when prompted for a protocol by CIS.
-
- 2) When prompted for a file name for YOUR computer, type in the FULL path
- name and file name for the file ( drive:dir/filename ).
-
- 3) Sit back and wait for the transfer to finish.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Notes On The File Reader:
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- ( please see the "Historically Speaking" section (above) and the seporate
- file "Update.doc" for imformation on the file-reader )
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- "Color" menu item:
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- o "Reset Text Colors"->
-
- Selecting this will reset both the foreground and background colors
- (colors 1,0 respectively). This is usefull if you make a selection on
- a "Color" BBS in the middle of a color change and you get a "bad" color
- combination. (this ever happen to you?)
-
- o "ForeGround Text Color" ->
-
- Here you can select the color for text in the "receive" window. This
- color will stay the same until...
- 1:You select another color.
- 2:A BBS (or other terminal) sends an ANSI code that changes it.
- (NOTE: in CHAT mode, the TOP (receive) window will use this color,but
- the BOTTOM (transfer) window will be color #1.)
-
- o "BackGround Text Color" ->
-
- Same as above but for the text background color.
- (NOTE: see note above)
-
- o "Sample Text Colors" ->
-
- This option lets you test your foreground/background color selections
- to see what works best...
-
- EXAMPLE: Select a foreground color, go to "Sample Text Colors", select
- "Background Colors" and your selected foreground color will be
- displayed on 8 different background colors. Now try the opposite
- for background. (confused yet?)
-
- o "Modify Palette" ->
-
- Yep, you guessed it, this will bring up a color palette for you to set
- the colors YOU like. (the colors I like are already there).
-
- 1a) "OKAY"-> Selecting this gadget tells the system that the
- current/modified (or not modified) colors are the ones
- you would like to use.
-
- 1b) "RESET"-> This gadget brings back the original "system"
- colors (the ones I like :-). If you get things all messed
- up, you can always get back to where you started.
-
- 1c) "CANCEL"-> This gadget tells the system that you changed
- your mind and it will return you to the last colors that
- were "OKAYed".
-
- EXAMPLE: If you have modified the colors (and hit OKAY)
- and then want the "default/system colors",
- 1. Open the Palette.
- 2. select "RESET"
- 3. select "OKAY" (if you select "CANCEL" instead,
- it will return to the last colors)
- IMPORTANT!
- ~~~~~~~~~~
- ONLY AFTER selecting your colors and CLOSING the palette, open
- up the file-requester and/or menus and check out the colors.
-
- Many of the colors are dependent on each other for the gadgets
- and menus to look "esthetically" pleasing.(in my humble opinion
- anyway :-) But if you find a combination that works well, SAVE
- THEM for later use.
-
- 1d) "LOAD"->
-
- This will load the colors in the given file name. (provided
- they were "saved" by "Access!")
-
- 1e) "SAVE"->
-
- The "save" option will save the currently selected color
- values to a text file with the given name.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Macro Window:
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Selecting this option (from the "Fast-Menu" or the regular menu) will
- open up a "Macro Window" that will let you see/edit/load/save all
- currently defined macro keys (F1-F10,<shift>F1-F10).
-
- usage: When the window opens, you will see 10 funtion key definitions.
- Hit the "arrow" gadget to toggle between shifted/non-shifted keys.
-
- To edit one, simply point to it and "click". It will then move down
- to the editing line where you can make your changes. When your through,
- be sure to hit <return> before moving on or your changes will be lost!
-
- The new definitions will be in effect until you either quit the
- program, change them again, load in new ones, or (heaven forbid) crash.
- Select "Save" to save them to disk for future use.
-
- a) "OKAY" -> when your done editing/loading/saving ect.. this will
- close the window.
-
- b) "SAVE" -> brings up the "File Requester" window and saves macros
- to the name you supply.
-
- c) "LOAD" -> opposite of "SAVE" (above)
-
- d) "CANCEL"-> currently acts the same as "OKAY" above (selceting this
- gadget COULD be used for "undoing" any current changes,
- but this would take a little more "overhead" and I left
- that option out for now...)
-
- e) " ^ " -> (arrow) click on this to toggle between "shifted" and
- "non-shifted" funtion key definitions.
-
- There is a limited 'pseudo-script' type language accessable through the
- macro-keys that will let you create simple auto-login proceedures and a
- few other things...
- The following commands are available, ALL of which use the '\' char. to
- tell Access! to treat the next x number of chars (depending on the command)
- as either cntrl chars. or a command sequence...
-
- NOTE: parameters surrounded by <> are _required_ , parameters surrounded
- by [] are _optional_ .
-
- \r
- RETURN
- \n
- RETURN
- \t
- TAB
- \f
- Form-Feed
- \b
- Back-Space
- \B
- Beep()
- \D<x>
- auto-D[ial] where 'x' is a number from 1-60 that corresponds to the
- phone-book entries.
- \d<x>
- same as above, but without setting the auto-dial feature.
-
- \h ( No Longer implemented )
-
- \l
- line break
-
- \L<p,c,k>["string"]
- L[oad] the currently defined support file (phone, color, key)
- from the current "System Dir:". Or optionally load the specified
- support file (p,c or k) with the name of "string" (use quotes)
- Examples:
- \Lp
- loads the currently defined .phone file using the
- currently defined "System Dir:"
-
- \Lc"df0:terms/my.colors"
- loads the .color file-> df0:terms/my.colors
-
- \m<x>
- call another macro, where 'x' is the number of the macro from 1-20
- Examples:
- \m6
- calls macro 'F6'
- \m20
- calls macro 'S10' (shifted F10)
-
- \P<"string"> ( No Longer implemented )
-
- \p<c> ( No Longer implemented )
-
- \V<d,p,w><x>
- used to set 'delay' V[alues] (ranging from 0-255) for...
- Eamples:
- \Vd50
- sets dial_delay value (time between dial attempts for auto-
- dialing) to 50 'ticks' ( 1 second ).
- \Vp20
- sets pause_delay value (the time Access! will "pause for
- string" or "pause for char." ) to 20 _seconds_.
- \Vw100
- sets wait_delay value (the time to pause when using the \w
- command listed below) to 100 'ticks' ( 2 seconds )
- \Vt100
- activates... nah... (sorry, just a bad joke :-)
-
- \w
- wait for x amount of time in 'ticks' (time set by \V command above)
-
- \$<u,d,s>"dir"
- change specified directory ( upload, download, system ) to "dir".
- Examples:
- \$u"vd0:"
- changes the "Upload Dir:" to "vd0:"
- \$s"df1:supportfiles"
- changes the "System Dir:" to "df1:supportfiles"
-
- \\
- just sends a '\' char.
-
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Phone Book:
- ~~~~~~~~~~~
- (NOTE: please see the "Historically Speaking" section (above) and the seporate
- file "Update.doc" for further information)
-
- Although not yet in "finished" form, There is a "Phone Book" window.
- Usage is fairly straight-foward but I'll expand a little anyway...
-
- When the "Phone Book" opens, you'll see 30 phone numbers list along with
- some other gadgets/info...
-
- When you select a phone nuber entry, it stays highlighted. If you
- click on a highlighted entry, the number will be immediately dialed.
- (this acts the *same* as clicking on a number, then clicking "OKAY!"
- This makes it possible to "double-click" a number to dial it (although
- the delay between clicks is not checked ).
-
-
- 1) "ADD" -> Will allow you to add numbers (up to 60 total) to the
- "Phone Book".(see "NOTE" below for further info)
-
- 2) "DELETE"-> Opposite of "ADD" (above). When you select this gadget,
- you will be prompted for an entry to DELETE.
-
- 3) "EDIT" -> Will allow editing individual phone numbers without
- leaving the "Phone Book". (see "NOTE" below for further
- info)
-
- (NOTE: While in the "Phone Book", if you select "ADD" or "EDIT", the gadget
- will remain selected to remind you of what the "current" action is...
- when you hit <return> on the string gadget (which you must do for the
- change to take effect) the "current" action will be taken. (ie: if
- "ADD" is selected, the number will be ADDed to the end of the list
- (provided there is room) If "EDIT" is selected, the number will be
- changed to the one in the string gadget.) If you change your mind,
- selecting "ADD" or "EDIT" again will toggle them back off. (so does
- "CANCEL")
-
- 4) "LOAD" -> Brings up the file requester for loading in new
- "Phone Books" (up to 60 numbers and TWO alternate
- service numbers, if you have more than 60 numbers, use
- an editor to break them up into 60 number chunks)
-
- 5) "SAVE" -> When your through "editing/adding" phone numbers, SAVE
- them!
-
- 6) " ^ " -> (up arrow) This will shift the display between numbers
- 1-30 and 31-60. (this variable is stored so that the next
- time you open the window, you will see the previously
- selected set of numbers)
-
- 7) "CANCEL"-> This will close the window without dialing any number
- (possibly numberS in the future)
-
- 8) "OKAY!" -> Dials Currently selected number(if any)(possibly numberS
- in the future) And begins the "Auto-Redial" process if
- selected. (see below for details) BTW, to select a number,
- just click on it.
-
- 9) "Alt-Serv #1" ->
- Selecting this gadget will dial the specified alternate
- service number (in the string gadget to the right) and
- then dial the selected phone number.(if you don't know
- what this would be used for, then you probably don't
- need it :-)
-
- 10) "Alt-Serv #2" ->
- This is a SECOND alternate service number you may define.
- (works the same as above)
-
- (NOTE: Currently EITHER or BOTH of the "Alt-Serv's" may be used with a
- number... in other words, if both are selected, "Alt-Serv #1" will be
- dialed FIRST then the "Alt-Serv #2" will be dialed, then (finally) the
- number. The alt-serv's can be up to 18 numbers each and the phone
- number can be up to 18 numbers... for a total of 54 numbers!
-
- This SHOULD be enough to reach any number you wish to dial. (along
- with your account number if needed) (although there may be a 30-40
- number limit on your modem...)
-
- These numbers are definable in the "string" gadget where they live,
- and are saved/loaded along with the "Phone Book". (these are "toggle"
- gadgets so you have to de-select them if your not using them.)
-
- 11) "Get Keys"->
- Selecting this (toggle) gadget tells the system to load
- the "keymacro" file with the same name as the currently
- selected phone number. The term will take the name of the
- selected phone number up until the first "space" in the
- name, then append ".keys" to it, the attempt to find/load
- a file of that name in the current "System" directory
- (the one that you keep all your "support" files in)
-
- EXAMPLE: If this gadget is selected and you select:
-
- Good BBS in Ca. 1-(123)-456-7890
- |------Name------|-----Number-----......
-
- to call...
-
- Then it will take the name until it reaches a "space"
- i.e. "Good" then add ".keys" (Good.keys) and look for
- that file in the current "System" directory.
- (selecting "Genie" would look for "Genie.keys" etc..)
-
- 12) "Get Colors"->
- As you might have guessed, this operates exactly as the
- above function does, but it looks for a ".color" file...
-
- Using the same examples above, it would look for:
- "Good.color"
- and "Genie.color"
-
- (NOTE!: You may edit the .key/.color file to be loaded by altering it in
- the string gadget to the right before dialing.
-
- 13) "Auto-Redial"->
- Selecting this gadget will cause the selected number to
- be dialed (and then re-dialed) until a connection is made.
- This process depends on and uses the "result codes"
- returned by your modem which you define in the "Define"
- window (part of the .def file loaded at boot time).
- If the result matches what you have defined as the "Busy"
- string or the "No Carrier" string, it will immediatly re-
- dial the number. If it matches the "Voice" result string,
- it will abort the process. If/when it finally matches one
- of the "Connect" strings, it will first reset the "Timer
- Clock" (in the Fast-Menu) to 00:00 and then BEEP and close
- the "Speed-Dialer" window.
- There is (currently) no timer or limit on the number of
- "tries" that it will dial. It will dial indefinately until
- it either connects or you abort the process yourself.
-
-
- Format for "Acc!.phone" files:
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Duplex (F or H)
- | Linelength (8 or 7)
- || Parity (None,Even,Odd)
- ||| StopBits (1 or 2)
- ||||
- ||||
- | 17 | 17 | 5 | 4 | 26 |
- |--System Name---|--Phone Number---|-Baud|-Set|--------comment----------|
- AMIC CA. 1-(707)-579-0523 2400 F8N1 F1,F2 any comment you want
- Deep Thought NC 1-(919)-471-6436 2400 F8N1 (S'ware Distillery) F1,F2
- GENIE 1- 774-2427 1200 H8N1 F6
- CAUG OH 1-(216)-581-2284 2400 F8N1 nice board F3,F4,F2
- Example of 18 numb123456789012345678
- | |
- Number starts HERE^ Baud starts here!
-
- If needed you may actually use 18 chars. for the "phone number", and the
- '-', '('and ')' are optional. (to use 18 numbers they must be as shown in the
- last example shown above (spacing wise).
-
- Duplex, Linelength, Parity, StopBits and Baud rate (format shown above) are
- automatically set when a number is dialed! (unless the "Set" field is empty)
- (also, use CAPITAL letters in the "Set" field )
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- "DEFINE" Window:
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- (NOTE: please see the "Historically Speaking" section (above) for further
- information)
-
- This window is used to set up, load and save ".def" files (configuration
- files) used by Access!
-
- You can specify the ".def" file to be loaded at boot-up via the Icon or
- the command-line (see Usage and Suggested configuration above).
-
- There is a sample definition file "Acc!.def" included in the arc, it
- will get you loaded and running the first time then you should open the
- "Define Access!..." window, fix it the way you want it, then SAVE it for
- future use. (you might set up different ones with different color files,
- .key files, phone books, etc... and then just specify the setup you want
- when you run the program ie. 1> Access! grey.def might load in a
- configuration setup to be used in interlace...)
-
- o Priority: This one is of (very) limited use but it IS set when "OKAY"
- is selected so if you do not know why you would use it, please just
- leave it set to "0". (ok?) You may set it from -1 to 4.
- o Interlace: Sets interlace on/off. (See: NOTE BELOW!)
- o Borders: Sets borders on/off.
- o TitleBar: Sets titlebar on/off.
- o # Of Colors: Sets between 4/8/16 colors. (See: NOTE BELOW!)
- o Shadow Pen: The pen number (0-15) used for text "shadows" in the support
- windows.(this is set/changed every time you click on it.)
- o RBufLines: This value will increment by 50 each time you click on it and
- is used to define the number of lines the "Review Buffer" will save/store
- ( and thus how much memory you allow it to use ).
-
- (NOTE BELOW!: If you make any changes that require more memory than you have
- available (in particular INTERLACE) the program may "exit" when
- it can't re-open the screen/windows. (rude, I know, I'll work
- on a freindlier handler of such cases...)
-
- ---
- The following items are also saved/loaded in the .def file allow they are
- not listed anywhere on this window. ( ie. the "current" state of each at the
- time that you save a .def file. )
- ---
- o CHAT mode on/off.
- o SPLIT screen mode on/off.
- o STRIP mode on/off. (stripping in-comming blank lines)
- o Currently selected Foreground pen number.
- o Currently selected Background pen number.
- o Current positions of each of the "Fast-Menu" bars.
-
- ---
- THE first three items listed in the bottom part of this section are NOT set
- when OKAY is selected. ( ie. if you type "fred.colors" in the "Color File"
- string, it will NOT load that color file in when you hit OKAY to close this
- window, you would need to do that from the Color Palette window.)
- ---
-
- Filing Preferences:
-
- o "Phone Book"-> defines the "phone.file" to be loaded. (name only, no
- dir/path)
- o "Key File" -> defines the "key.file"...
- o "Color File"-> defines the "color.file"...
- o "Upload Dir"-> defines default dir/path for uploads.
- o "Dnload Dir"-> defines default dir/path for downloads.
- o "System Dir"-> defines dir/path to search for support files.(.phone,
- .key, .color etc...)
- o "Def.Capture"-> defines drive:path/name used for "captured" file when
- L-amiga 'c' is pressed.
- o "User Dir #1"-> defines dir/path used in the first user-selectable
- string gadget in the file requester.
- o "User Dir #2"-> defines dir/path used in the second...
-
- Modem Defaults:
-
- o "Set-up String"-> defines the string sent out to initialize the modem.
- o "Dial Prefix" -> defines string sent to modem prior to dialing.
- (ATDT for hayes compatibles)
- o "Dial Suffix" -> defines string sent to modem after dialing.
- ( <return>... ^M )
- o "Hangup String"-> string sent to modem to hang-up. (this one may be
- deleted in a future version when I'll just drop
- carrier to hang-up)
-
- (NOTE: the strings below MUST be set properly for YOUR modem for the "Auto-
- dial" feature to work correctly)
-
- o "1200 Connect"-> string RETURNED by modem when you get connected at
- 1200 BAUD.
- o "2400 Connect"-> string RETURNED by modem for 2400 BAUD.
- o "No Connect #1"-> string returned by modem when... "NO CARRIER"
- o "No Connect #2"-> string returned by modem when... "BUSY"
- o "No Connect #3"-> string returned by modem when... "VOICE"
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Notes on File Requester:
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- You might notice that two of the "disk" gadgets in the "File Requester"
- look a little odd...
-
- While contemplating how to make the "File Requester" fit YOUR set-up,
- I came accross this idea.
-
- I assume EVERYONE has "RAM:" (at least SOME ram)
- MOST people have "VD0:" (if you don't, you should.)
- EVERYONE has "DF0:" (it's the one connected to your Amiga!)
- ALOT of people have "DF1:" (ok, so SOME people don't...)
-
- And that takes care of 4 out of 6 "disk gadgets" so the other two are
- free for you to specify as you please. (drive, path, ect... up to 50
- chars. (I think it's 50)) This way you don't have to do alot of
- "assigning" if you use deeply inbedded "paths" for dl/ul's!
-
- These are two of the defaults that are defined in the "Acc!.def" file
- that is loaded in at boot-up.
-
- "Bytes Free" displays the totals available bytes free on the currently
- selected drive.
-
- Up/Down arrows on this window/requester/whatever allow you to scroll
- forward/backward/sideways (sideways?) through the file listing.
-
- If you are running low on mem and the regular File-Requester window can
- not open, then a small "Input Window" will open (with just one string
- gadget) to accept the drive:path/filename you provide.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- "Clocks":
- ~~~~~~~~~
- There are two clocks in the term... (batteries not included)
-
- One of them lives in one of the "Fast-Menus" (gadget bars) and is a simple
- "counter/timer" for keeping track of online/session time. This timer starts
- up when the term boots and is reset when a connection to a BBS is made using
- the "Auto-Dialer" or at any time by clicking on it.
-
- It is updated once a minute and is fairly accurate although (depending on
- when it gets reset) it may display negative numbers (grin). This has to do
- with crossing a 12 hr. "time-zone" so if it does, just reset the thing.
- ( I've got a watchsmith coming by to look at it, so maybe it'll be fixed by
- the next version :-)
-
- The other (simple) clock lives in the "INFO" window (accessed through the
- normal menus or by hitting the <help> key). This clock just displays the
- current "system time" in hrs./mins. and is also updated once a minute (the
- most this one SHOULD be off is one minute (depending on how close to the
- minute it is when you reset the "counter" clock mentioned above)). There
- is currntly no way to set the system time from within the term so you must
- do that by some other means if you want this clock to be correct.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- FAST MENUS:
- ~~~~~~~~~~~
- Most of these are self explanitory(sp) and are just short-cuts to the
- "normal" menu-items. There are a few that need further explanation...
-
- (NOTE:these may change from time to time and all of them may not be listed
- below...)
-
- (not neccessarily in any particular order )
-
- o "QUIT" -> hmmmmmm.....
- o "READ" -> To read a disk (or ram:) based ASCII text file.
- o "CAPT" -> Starts ASCII Capture (with file name)
- o "XUP" -> " XModem (or WXModem) send
- o "XDOWN" -> " XModem download
- o "WXDOWN"-> " WXModem download
- o "CHAT" -> Chat Mode
- o "COLOR" -> Brings up the Color Palette
- o "NEWCLI"-> Starts a NewCli (flip back to WBench to find it)
- o "MACROS"-> Opens "Macro Window"
- o " ^ " ->
-
- (Up Arrow) This gadget will send the "FAST MENU" to the top of the
- screen (and back again)(NOTE: if your cursor is at the top of the screen
- when you send the menu bar up there, it will "hide" the cursor. (if for
- some reason you can't find the cursor, move the fast menu and it will
- probably be there.) If you select "CHAT" AFTER the menu is at the top,
- the cursor will move down for you. (NOTE: this gadget works the same
- for both "FAST MENUS")
-
- //
- o "\X/ " ->
-
- (check mark) This gadget is essentually a "Back Gadget". Use it to
- reposition the "Fast-Menus" and the "Status Line" to your preferences.
-
- o "ASEND" -> Starts ASCII "Send" mode (same as normal menu selection).
- o "HANGUP" -> Sends out "hang-up" string to modem.
- o "DIAL" -> Opens "Phone Book" window.
- o "REDIAL" -> Simply "re-dials" last number dialed...
- (NOTE: if the "auto-redial" feature is currently
- selected, then this gadget will restart the
- "auto-redial" process, otherwise the current
- number is simply redialed.)
-
- o "00:00" -> (or "01:30","12:00","04:15"... you get the picture) It's a
- Clock. (see: "Clocks" above for details)
-
- o "BORDRS" -> (short for "BORDERS")
-
- This option will enable/disable the main window borders to give you a
- full 80 col. screen vs a 79 col. screen. This will also give you an extra
- line of text in the "transmit" (bottom) window in "CHAT" mode. (3 lines
- vs. 2.5 with the borders on)
-
- o "SPLIT" -> ( activated ONLY in interlace mode )
-
- Selecting "SPLIT" (currently not a normal menu item) will give you a
- TRUE split screen!, which means no more swapping back and forth to the
- WorkBench screen to see how your "unarcing" is coming along (know of a
- good, small "DirUtil"? like one that takes up half of a screen... ? )
-
- What it actually does is shrink the term down to normal, non-interlaced
- size (640*200) and moves the screen half-way down. Thus giving you a 23
- line (interlaced) terminal on the bottom of the screen w/out losing any
- of the normal terminal display area ( of course you dont get as many
- lines as a "full/sized/interlace/display" but you can swap back and
- forth as you like!)
-
- Selecting "SPLIT" again returns you to a Full/Sized/Interlace screen
- again (it's a toggle switch).
-
- (NOTE: this option works very well when used with the "NEWCLI" option above
- or with a "half-screen DirUtil" if there's one around or better yet,
- with WBench set to interlace also.
-
- o "LACE" ->
-
- This option will toggle you between "Interlace" and "Non-Interlace"
- modes. (or cause the program to exit if you don't have enough memory
- for interlace)
-
- I have played with this EXTENSIVELY and it seems to work fine. (let me
- know if it doesn't for you, along with what you system set-up is, BUT
- BEFORE YOU DO THAT, see the paragraph below about memory)
-
- AGAIN, if you don't have enough memory for "INTERLACE" in the first place,
- chances are the program will EXIT!
-
- You might also avoid clicking on this (or ANY other) gadget while either
- the "File Requester", "File Reader Window" or "Palette Window" is open.
- (all other windows should be ok)
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Other:
- ~~~~~~
- o Checks for ".arc/.ARC/.zoo/.ZOO/.pak/.PAK" extensions and disables
- "auto-chop" feature for these files.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Known Bugs:
- ~~~~~~~~~~~
- o You CAN open every window/requester at the same time...
- This is NOT good and SHOULD be AVOIDED! (or you might see a number to
- meditate over :-)(although if you close them back down in the right
- order, it should be OK, as long as you don't fiddle with a bunch of
- gadgets while they're open)
-
- o This program is being developed on an "Amiga 1000" w/68010, a "Starboard
- II" 2 meg. expansion, "Signalman Lightning 2400 Baud Modem" among other
- things... I try to test it with various configurations before releasing
- a version (Amiga 1000 w/512K, and Amiga 500 w/1meg.) but am not always
- able to do so.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- So far, things seem to be going pretty well (knock on wood).
-
- The main problem USUALLY ALWAYS has to do with a lack of memory...
-
- Using an 8/16 color CUSTOM screen with a dozen or so support windows, thirty
- or so multi-color gagdets, two fully functional console.devices along with the
- code to implement all this and multiple protocols ( with more on the way :-),
- makes this a fairly ambitious program memory-wise so.....
-
- If a window "just doesn't open" when you expect it to, CHANCES ARE, you do
- not have enough memory for the window to open!
-
- i.e. If you see a message in the main terminal window the says something
- like... "Can't open such-in-such Window" then it's a MEMORY (or lack
- there of) problem!
-
- The term SHOULD still work on a 512K machine, but you may have to make some
- sacrafices to do so (like multi-tasking).
-
- If you do have other problems to report, PLEASE list the VERSION NUMBER
- along with the report! This will help me track down the problem or let me
- know if it's already been fixed.
-
- I try to respond to most/all reports/suggestions/comments but am not always
- able to do so.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- The Plea:
- ~~~~~~~~~
- Again, Access! IS being distributed as ShareWare so if you continue to use
- it after some trial period, please support ShareWare authors by sending in
- your registration.
-
- Suggested contribution is $25.00
-
- (note new address)
-
- Snail Mail: Keith Young
- RT. 2 BOX 261
- Goodview, VA.
- 24095
-
- Please send all BUG REPORTS, KUDOS, HELP, SUGGESTIONS, INSULTS to...
-
- GEnie: K.Young (special support section available for registered users)
- or
- Compuserve: 73170,307 (stop by the AmigaTECH conference most nights)
-
- __________________________________EOF________________________________________
-