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- Automated PC-Pursuit Version 3.7
- March 18, 1988
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- THOM LITTLE ASSOCIATES
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- P.O. Box 1901
- Boston, MA 02205-1901
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- (617) 438-0396
- INTRODUCTION:
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- Welcome to the possible world of PC-Pursuit automation under
- PROCOMM PLUS.
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- This collection of command files provides a system of menus for
- accessing Telenet's PC-Pursuit. The command files presented here
- are written in ASPECT and requires PROCOMM PLUS. These command
- files will not operate under PROCOMM 2.4.2.
-
- Due to the uncertainty of Telenet's 2400 baud support, the 2400
- baud option ("2424.ASP") contained in this package and described
- here has not been verified as being operational. It is included
- for information and future planning purposes only.
- INSTALLATION:
-
- To use these command files you need to perform the following
- four steps.
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- (1) The first step is to use PKXARC to un-ARC the distribution
- files into the appropriate directory on your disk. The
- appropriate directory is one of many possible directories.
-
- As an example, on my system I specify the following in my
- AUTOEXEC.BAT file:
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- SET PCPLUS=C:\COM\PCP
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- In addition, I start PROCOMM PLUS by specifying the following in
- my AUTOEXEC.BAT file:
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- CD \COM\CUR
- \COM\PCP\PCPLUS /FPCPLUS
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- So in my case PROCOMM PLUS will search directories in the
- following order when looking for the other command files in the
- collection:
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- C:\COM\CUR
- C:\COM\PCP
- C:\
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- I have all of the command files installed in C:\COM\PCP. This
- allows me to put modified copies of each in C:\COM\CUR for
- testing. When I'm satisfied with the new version I simply
- replace the original version in C:\COM\PCP and delete the copy
- out of C:\COM\CUR.
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- (2) The second step is to establish one or more entries in your
- dialing directory of the form:
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- NAME NUMBER BAUD P D S D SCRIPT
- 141 PC-Pursuit - Slow xxx-xxxx 300 E-7-1 F 0303
- 142 PC-Pursuit - Medium yyy-yyyy 1200 E-7-1 F 1212
- 143 PC-Pursuit - Fast zzz-zzzz 2400 E-7-1 F 2412
- 144 PC-Pursuit - Experimental zzz-zzzz 2400 E-7-1 F 2424
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- Where:
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- xxx-xxxx is your local Telenet access number for 300 baud
- yyy-yyyy is your local Telenet access number for 1200 baud
- zzz-zzzz is your local Telenet access number for 2400 baud
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- (3) The third step is to specify your Telenet Account Number and
- Telenet Password. Using your favorite editor or word processor
- edit the following command files:
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- 0303.ASP
- 1212.ASP
- 2412.ASP
- 2424.ASP
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- The Telenet Account Number and Telenet Password are clearly
- identified in the command files. You need to:
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- o Replace "xxxxnnnn" with your Telenet Account Number, and
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- o Replace "nnnnxxxx" with your Telenet Password.
-
- PROTECT THESE COMMAND FILES AND NEVER MAKE
- THEM AVAILABLE TO ANYONE. Give my command files to everyone but
- in the form I gave them to you. Otherwise you may end up
- financing the processing of some strangers.
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- (4) The fourth step is to customize the remote city menus for
- your own use. Using your favorite editor or word processor
- modify the names and telephone numbers of Electronic Bulletin
- Board Systems (EBBS) in the remote city menus. If a new city is
- added to PC-Pursuit you can use the Generic EBBS menu named
- "XXXXX.ASP" as a model to create a menu for that new city.
- OPERATION:
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- You are now prepared to invoke APCP by using the PROCOMM PLUS
- dialing directory. Using the examples from the INSTALLATION
- section:
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- o <alt-D> <select 141> <enter> establishes a 0300 baud local
- connection and invokes the PC-Pursuit main menu 0303.ASP
- for subsequent dialing of remote cities at 0300 baud,
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- o <alt-D> <select 142> <enter> establishes a 1200 baud local
- connection and invokes the PC-Pursuit main menu 1212.ASP
- for subsequent dialing of remote cities at 1200 baud,
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- o <alt-D> <select 143> <enter> establishes a 2400 baud local
- connection and invokes the PC-Pursuit main menu 2412.ASP
- for subsequent dialing of remote cities at 1200 baud, and
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- o <alt-D> <select 144> <enter> establishes a 2400 baud local
- connection and invokes the PC-Pursuit main menu 2424.ASP
- for subsequent dialing of remote cities at 2400 baud.
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- When the main menu appears, you can specify as many cities as you
- desire as an example "tja" would dial Atlanta and if busy then
- dial Houston and if busy then dial Phoenix. Note that the
- dialing was in the order "ajt" even though you issues "tja".
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- Once a remote city is connected a menu for that city will appear.
- Again choose the possible connections from the list and they will
- be dialed in ascending order. When a connection is finally made,
- PROCOMM PLUS will no longer be executing an ASPECT menu command
- file and you'll be on your own.
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- Notice that entry 143 in the example establishes a 2400 baud
- connection to your local Telenet node and then dials all of the
- remote nodes using 1200 baud. This will provide you with the
- maximum file transfer speed at 1200 baud. You can almost achieve
- a non-packet switch speed at 1200 baud. The negative effect of
- this technique is that text that you type will appear a little
- "choppy".
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- It has been reported that if you prefer to use ZMODEM that this
- techniqe for file transfers is not available. If using ZMODEM
- you must use the same baud rate at both the local and remote
- connection (as provided by "0303.ASP", "1212.ASP", or
- "2424.ASP"). So, if you have a 2400 baud modem and a local 2400
- baud telephone number for Telenet then you have a choice:
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- o Use an entry like 142 in the example for slower file
- transfers and smoother typing, or
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- o Use an entry like 143 in the example for faster file
- transfers and "choppier" typing.
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- (I personally prefer the entry like 143 and find the slight
- "choppiness" to be almost unnoticeable.)
-
- Notice that entry 144 in the example establishes a 2400 baud
- connection to your local Telenet node and then (in theory) dials
- all of the remote nodes using 2400 baud. I have never
- accomplished this feat. Numerous rumors exist on the
- availability, non-availability, and planned availability of 2400
- baud support in Telenet. I don't know if it exists now or if it
- will ever exist in the future. If and when it ever exists the
- entry 144 in the example will be made to operate.
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- When you log off an in the remote city you can gracefully
- disconnect from PC-Pursuit by calling the APCP re-select menu and
- requesting "Q" (or any key other than "C" or "E") for "Terminate
- APCP". This is:
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- <alt-F5> "APCP" <enter> "Q" <enter>
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- To select another EBBS in the same city by calling the APCP re-
- select menu and requesting "E" for "Select new EBBS". This will
- return you to the current remote city menu (that you previously
- selected) of EBBS telephone numbers. This is:
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- <alt-F5> "APCP" <enter> "E" <enter>
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- When the remote city menu appears select the new remote EBBS as
- you did the first time.
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- To select a new city simply call the APCP re-select menu and
- request "C" for "Select new CITY". This will return you to the
- appropriate main selection menu (either "0303.ASP", "1212.ASP",
- "2412.ASP", or "2424.ASP") of PC-Pursuit city codes. This is:
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- <alt-F5> "APCP" <enter> "C" <enter>
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- When the main menu appears select the new PC-Pursuit cities as
- you did the first time.
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- In order to retain the information on your request, the main city
- menus ("0303.ASP", "1212.ASP", "2412.ASP", and "2424.ASP") create
- a file called "APCPSTRS". This is a very short file that
- contains the main city menu name ("0303", "1212", "2412" or
- "2424") and the remote city code (of the form "SSCCC" where SS is
- the state and CCC is the city).
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- You should also be aware that the "APCPSTRS" file is created in
- the DEFAULT directory. On my system this is C:\COM\CUR.
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- If the very first thing you do with this package is to execute
- "APCP.ASP" it WILL NOT WORK and you will receive an error message.
- You must enter this package through the dialing directory and use
- APCP to re-select.
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- The current implementation only allows 42 remote EBBS entries in
- each remote city menu. There is no reason why there couldn't be
- a large number of these menus for each city with an intermediate
- selector menu to get from one to the other.
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- There's one aspect of this procedure that's a little strange.
- Each time a connection is made, a log file is opened with a name
- which is the local telephone number. This allows you to trace
- all activity. More importantly, this is the mechanism by which
- the macros recognize that a connection has been made in the past.
- It's needed for the circular dial mechanism to work.
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- Now here's the quirk ... you call once are connected do your
- processing and log off. The next day you try the same number and
- the macros do not work! That's because you must MANUALLY delete
- the log for that number from the previous connection. The
- command "ERASE *." will delete all files in a directory with no
- extension (make sure you don't confuse it with "ERASE *.*" which
- deletes ALL the files in a directory).
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- You should also be aware that these log files are being created
- in the DEFAULT directory. On my system this is C:\COM\CUR.
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- (The way I have PROCOMM PLUS configured for my own use that the
- default directory C:\COM\CUR is:
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- o The default directory for downloads,
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- o The default directory for uploads,
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- o The directory that has all APCP log files, and
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- o The directory that has the APCPSTRS control file.)
-
- (I find this arrangement very convenient as I now have one
- directory that is the central focus for all currently active
- communications files. File maintenance with an arrangement like
- this is quite straight forward and is easily augmented with a
- couple of simple batch files. And, when I issue an "erase
- \com\cur\*." command it removes all of the APCP logs and the APCP
- control file.)
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- VARIABLE ASSIGNMENTS:
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- The collection of PROCOMM command files are consistent in their
- use of the PROCOMM string variables. This usage is:
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- n0 - <unused>
- n1 - <unused>
- n2 - <unused>
- n3 - <unused>
- n4 - <unused>
- n5 - <unused>
- n6 - <unused>
- n7 - <unused>
- n8 - <unused>
- n9 - <unused>
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- s0 - User Request
- s1 - Work Area
- s2 - Remote City Access Code
- s3 - Remote City Name
- s4 - Remote EBBS Number
- s5 - Remote EBBS Name
- s6 - <unused>
- s7 - <unused>
- s8 - <unused>
- s9 - Flag for "MORE" to Dial
- DISTRIBUTION FILES:
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- The files in the archive all contain:
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- 03-18-88 - as the creation date.
- 12:00a - as the creation time (some programs (like the DOS
- DIR command) print this time as a blank field).
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- The files in the archive are:
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- READ.ME Errata on the current distribution
- APCP.DOC This documentation file
- 0303.ASP 0300 baud local / 0300 baud remote city menu
- 1212.ASP 1200 baud local / 1200 baud remote city menu
- 2412.ASP 2400 baud local / 1200 baud remote city menu
- 2424.ASP 2400 baud local / 2400 baud remote city menu
- APCP.ASP Main APCP re-selection menu
- AZPHO.ASP Phoenix, AZ remote EBBS menu
- CAGLE.ASP Glendale, CA remote EBBS menu
- CALAN.ASP Los Angles, CA remote EBBS menu
- CAPAL.ASP Palo Alto, CA remote EBBS menu
- CARIV.ASP Riverside, CA remote EBBS menu
- CASAC.ASP Sacramento, CA remote EBBS menu
- CASAD.ASP San Diego, CA remote EBBS menu
- CASAN.ASP Santa Ana, CA remote EBBS menu
- CASFA.ASP Sam Francisco, CA remote EBBS menu
- CASJO.ASP San Jose, CA remote EBBS menu
- CODEN.ASP Denver, CO remote EBBS menu
- CTHAR.ASP Hartford, CT remote EBBS menu
- DCWAS.ASP Washington, DC remote EBBS menu
- FLMIA.ASP Miami, FL remote EBBS menu
- FLTAM.ASP Tampa, FL remote EBBS menu
- GAATL.ASP Atlanta, GA remote EBBS menu
- ILCHI.ASP Chicago, IL remote EBBS menu
- MABOS.ASP Boston, MA remote EBBS menu
- MIDET.ASP Detroit, MI remote EBBS menu
- MNMIN.ASP Minneapolis, MO remote EBBS menu
- MOKAN.ASP Kansas City, MO remote EBBS menu
- MOSLO.ASP St. Louis, MO remote EBBS menu
- NCRTP.ASP Res. Tri. Prk., NC remote EBBS menu
- NJNEW.ASP Newark, NJ remote EBBS menu
- NYNYO.ASP New York, NY remote EBBS menu
- OHCLV.ASP Cleveland, OH remote EBBS menu
- ORPOR.ASP Portland, OR remote EBBS menu
- PAPHI.ASP Philadelphia, PA remote EBBS menu
- TXDAL.ASP Dallas, Tx remote EBBS menu
- TXHOU.ASP Houston, TX remote EBBS menu
- UTSLC.ASP Salt Lake City, UT remote EBBS menu
- WASEA.ASP Seattle, WA remote EBBS menu
- WIMIL.ASP Milwaukee, WI remote EBBS menu
- XXXXX.ASP Generic remote EBBS menu
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- For those of you who wish to save disk space, you can delete the
- menus that you don't need. If you only run in 1200 baud then you
- can delete "0303.ASP", "2412.ASP" and "2424.ASP". In addition,
- you can delete any remote city menu that you never contact. If
- as an example you never call Tampa then you can delete
- "FLTAM.ASP". You can of course delete "READ.ME" and "APCP.DOC"
- after reading them. You can not delete "APCP.ASP" or
- "APCPSTRS" however.
- HISTORY:
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- APCP37 - Version 3.7 - March 18, 1988 - The ASPECT file problem
- still remains for some. All files were again revised to issue a
- goto top and this was followed by a return that will never be
- executed.
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- APCP36 - Version 3.6 - March 17, 1988 - The ASPECT file problem
- has been traced to a DataStorm error in calculating the length of
- a buffer which is truncating (or appending) the last command in
- the buffer. All files were updated with PCEDIT to contain
- "return", "CR", "LF", "CR", "LF", "EOF".
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- APCP35 - Version 3.5 - March 16, 1988 - Some users reported that
- they could only use APCP34 if they used the PCEDIT program from
- DataStorm to edit their files. Since PCEDIT does not add a
- trailing CR/LF after the End-Of-File, all files were updated yet
- again using PC-Write to add the missing CR/LF. The corrected
- files should now work with any editor. The original problem that
- caused all of these releases of APCP3x are the clear result of a
- very odd bug in the ASPECT processing in PCPLUS.
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- APCP34 - Version 3.4 - March 15, 1988 - Some users still reported
- errors with APCP33 when executing the last statement in a file
- which was a "goto top". This was changed to a "return".
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- APCP33 - Version 3.3 - March 14, 1988 - The bad Dallas Remote
- EBBS file "TXDAL.ASP" was corrected. The minor problem in the
- Tampa Remote EBBS file "FLTAM.ASP" was corrected. The files were
- all updated using the PCEDIT program from DataStorm. This
- assures that no editor incompatibilities in the distribution
- archive exist.
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- APCP32 - Version 3.2 - February 29, 1988 - The APCP31.ARC
- distribution library was permanently fixed by adding a carriage
- return/line feed/end of file at the end of each file. This
- should permanently correct inconsistencies introduced by various
- and sundry editors when used to modify the menus. The 2400 baud
- local with 1200 baud remote option was added. Specific tests
- were added for a request to process an "empty" element in both
- the remote city and remote EBBS menus. The documentation file
- APCP.DOC was added with additional information included.
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- APCP31 - Version 3.1 - February 24, 1988 - The APCP30.ARC
- distribution library contained some garbage characters. A new
- distribution library was created. The re-select menu (APCP.ASP)
- was added. The READ.ME documentation file was expanded.
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- APCP30 - Version 3.0 - February 22, 1988 - The APCP20 mechanism
- was revised to use the newly release PROCOMM PLUS program in
- place of the previous PROCOMM Version 2.4.2.
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- APCP20 - Version 2.0 - January 19, 1988 - The APCP10 mechanism
- was revised coincide with the changes made to the access codes
- for PC-Pursuit and to allow 300, 1200, and 2400 baud support.
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- APCP10 - Version 1.0 - January 03, 1987 - The basic APCP
- mechanism was a repackaging of the work started by an unknown
- programmer in the EBBS world an enhanced greatly by Bob Lake.
- The menus and messages were changed in this version as well as
- the method for initially invoking the menus.
- DISTRIBUTION AND PAYMENT:
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- I do not request any money for this package. You should feel
- free to distribute this package to anyone who desires to use it.
- You should feel free to modify your copy of this package for your
- own use.
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- I do request that you do two things for me however:
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- o Drop me a message if you use this package that just says
- that you use APCP, and
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- o Do not modify APCP and redistribute it as the name
- APCPxx is starting to be associated with me and Thom
- Little Associates.
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- If you have suggestions for changes and improvements to APCP
- please feel free to contact me.
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- If you encounter any problems using this package I will be glad
- to try to help you solve them. I make no guarantees or
- warranties however. Be it known that you use this package at
- your own risk. I am not responsible for any problems that you
- encounter through the use of this package. I developed it for my
- own use and use it every day.
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- I hope you enjoy the automation.
-
- Thom Little
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- ... by mail:
- THOM LITTLE ASSOCIATES
- P.O. Box 1901
- Boston, MA 02205-1901
- (617) 438-0396
-
- ... by modem:
- CHANNEL ONE
- Cambridge,MA
- (617) 354-8873
- 1200/2400 N81 and 9600 MNP
- Brian Miller (sysop)
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- ... by APCP using PC-Pursuit:
- At the CITY menu select "B"
- At the BOSTON menu select "A"
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- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:
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- Telenet is a trademark of Telenet Communications Corporation
- PROCOMM PLUS is a trademark of DataStorm Technologies, Inc.
- ASPECT is a trademark of DataStorm Technologies, Inc.
-