The PortConnector™ software enables all your communication applications to employ CTB Connection Tools instead of modems or direct serial links: old applications can be used for communicating through X.25, TCP/IP, ISDN and any other network supported with a Connection Tool. I.e. you can connect to your office network using AppleTalk Remote Access through ISDN or TCP/IP, you can use WhiteKnight™ with ADSP, X.25, etc.
PortConnector requires System 7.0 and a Connection Tool.
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PortConnector creates so-called "virtual ports" and registers them with CTB, so all applications that provide you with a list of the registered serial ports (like ARA, TeleFinder, etc) can use these virtual ports. For those pre-CTB applications that support only the built-in modem and printer ports, PortConnector can redefine the built-in ports with its virtual ports.
After a virtual port is created with the PortConnector control panel, it can be configured using the standard "Connection Settings" dialog box.
PortConnector can process a virtual port in 2 modes: "modem emulation" and "direct link".
When the "modem emulation" option is selected, PortConnector emulates a regular modem attached to this virtual port, i.e. it processes and responds to modem (ATxxx) commands sent through this port. The Connection Tool is activated as soon as the virtual port is opened. Using the CTB calls, PortConnector initiates "listening", and when an incoming connection request is detected, it emulates an incoming call on the "virtual modem". When the application using such a virtual port sends a dialing (ATDxxx) command through the port, PortConnector sends a request to the Connection Tool, trying to establish a connection.
When the "direct link" option is selected, PortConnector tries to establish a connection when the port is being opened, without any modem emulation.
Use the Balloon Help™ with the PortConnector control panel to learn about all options supported.
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This demo version of PortConnector has limited session time (2 min).
1. Place the PortConnector file into the "Control Panels" folder.
2. Restart.
3. Open the PortConnector control panel.
4. Click the New button to create a virtual port.
5. If you want to use non-CTB-compatible applications with a Connection Tool, select the "Virtual Modem" option. In this case when a non-CTB-compatible application opens the modem port, it opens this virtual port instead. You can select the "Virtual Printer" option to redefine the printer port. For use with CTB-compatible applications you can select "CTB device" and enter a name for the virtual port to be created.
6. Click OK. The icon for the virtual port created should appear in the left section of the PortConnector control panel. The "Connection Setup" dialog box appears.
7. Configure the Connection Tool you want to use.
8. Repeat steps 7-7 if you want to create several virtual ports.
9. Close the control panel.
If you want to modify the Connection Tool configuration string manually, press the Option key when the PortConnector panel is open.
Some communication programs use the serial port in a rather "illegal" way and they can make PortConnector very unhappy, so:
SAVE YOUR CURRENT WORK before using a communication program with PortConnector the first time.
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