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- NComm 1.8 is a vastly modified and enhanced version of Comm 1.34. It is an
- update to NComm 1.01, correcting all the known bugs of the earlier version.
- But most importantly; a lot of changes and additions have been made:
-
-
- 1. Main New Features.
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-
- - Scripts. NComm now has an integrated, advanced script language, which -
- among other things - enables you to fully automate your online sessions.
- Unattended operation is also a possibility. However, decrease of time used
- online and thus, online costs, is perhaps the most common utilization of
- the power a script language gives you.
-
- - Logfile. By enabling this option, NComm will maintain a log of all
- succesful connects. The "Callinfo" utility, which is a standalone
- utility, uses this to estimate the phone bill, display statistics, etc.
-
- - NComm now supports the Ymodem file transfer protocol.
-
- - The G & R protocol has been added. This is an auto up/download protocol
- for use with the MBBS system. Automatic up/download without
- entering filenames and so on is the virtue of this feature.
-
- - Load / save configuration. By saving your personal program settings in
- the file NComm.config, those settings will be used as a default for
- subsequent sessions. Also, NComm can be set up to load special config
- files when connecting to certain hosts.
-
- - Phonebook. Limited only by available memory, the Phonebook allows
- easy keeping, editing, sorting, printing and dialling of all your phone
- numbers.
-
- 2. Display.
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-
- - Both two and eight colour modes are now supported with full ANSI colour
- emulation when using eight colours. However, the two colour mode may give
- faster screen I/O on some systems.
-
- - The colours used by the program can be easily adjusted with a built-in
- colour palette. Each screen mode has its own palette.
-
- - Interlace mode can be toggled from the 'Screen' menu.
-
- - Status line with On-screen 24-hour clock, showing current time and time
- used online, respectively. Setup displayed when not online.
-
- - ANSI x3.64 / vt100 emulation has been improved. Most notably, the Clear
- Screen and Set Scroll Region commands have been implemented. The cursor
- keys also send the proper codes. As a result of this, NComm will now work
- with many screen-oriented programs, e.g. full screen editors, games, etc.
-
- - NComm can be set to ignore the ANSI control codes for boldface, italics
- and underline. Some bulletin boards tend to overuse these styles.
-
- - The ASCII BELL code can be configured to either flash the screen, make an
- audible beep, pop the screen to front, or do all or even none of the above.
-
- - Reset screen function. This function will clear the screen, turn of all
- style settings and reset the colors.
-
- - The program will now work in PAL mode even when using Kickstart 1.3.
-
- - The requester for editing macrokeys now gives you an overview of all 20
- keys. This makes editing a much easier task than with previous versions of
- NComm.
-
- - Dial requester for dialling phone numbers not in the phonebook.
-
- - Modem setup requester. This lets you customize NComm for use with a wide
- variety of modems.
-
- - The file requester has been made much better. Eight devices will be
- displayed, with non-available devices 'ghosted'. Ten entries and
- disk space free will also be displayed. Parent and pattern functions
- are available.
-
- 3. Translation.
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-
- - Twelve translation modes are available (both 7 and 8 bits); ISO, IBM,
- IBN, US7, UK7, GE7, FR7, SP7, IT7, NO7, SF7 and DE7. If you choose the IBM
- or the IBN translation, an IBM PC font will be used. All special IBM
- characters will be displayed and translated correctly. This is also true
- when using ASCII receive/send, if not the "ISO" translation selected.
-
- - The program now uses the current Workbench/CLI/Shell keymap, i.e. NComm
- now supports all keyboards supported by Commodore-Amiga.
-
- - Eight bit characters are no longer truncated.
-
- - The "Show HEX chars" option is now made easily available.
-
- - The DEL key can be mapped to the Backspace key and vice versa. Handy
- when using host systems which expect a VT terminal. This might be the case
- when the remote machine runs Unix, VMS or Tops-20, amongst others.
-
- 4. Other changes/new features
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-
- - The program now has a "message upload" facility for uploading mail to
- bulletin board systems. This is useful when the message editor on the BBS
- does strange things with your message.
-
- - Redial function has been implemented. This makes NComm dial a number
- repeatedly until a connection has been established. Alternate phone
- numbers for a system can be specified, in which case all numbers will be
- tried before starting all over again. It is also possible to set up a dial
- queue of several host machines, each of which may have several phone
- numbers.
-
- - The serial buffer has been increased from 1K to 4K, in order to reduce
- the probability of loss of data when screen I/O is temporarily suspended.
- This may be the case when holding down the right mouse button for a long
- while, or when printing incoming text.
-
- - NewCli function. By selecting this menu option, NComm will start up a
- new CLI on the Workbench screen.
-
- - 7-wire handshaking (RTS/CTS) is now supported.
-
- - 600 baud option has been added.
-
- - The invisible close gadget in the main window has been removed,
- as well as the "windowed xmodem" protocol.
-
- - The status window is available from the menu.
-
- 5. Known quirks.
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-
- - The ANSI 'blink' command is not fully implemented. Instead the line is
- shown in italics.
-