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NEWPROT2...Replacement PROTOCOL.CTL for Maximus v2.01wb
(This file supercedes my original NEWPROTO.ARJ)
I can hear you now... "How do I install these??"
Don't panic. I'm going to walk you through everything as if I was there
with you. I got sick and tired of getting new stuff for Max, just to find
the docs were written so technoid that, unless YOU were the author of the
utility, you couldn't figure out how to use it. Worse yet, SOME utilities
came with little of no docs at all. I just want to make it easy on you to
install this stuff. For once, just "plug and go". I did all the hard work
of pulling my hair out, swearing, staying up late, and spending BIG dough
calling all over to get this stuff assembled into one coehesive file.
If you feel the need to express your appreciation, you can donate a few bucks
to my phone bill. See my address at the bottom of the file.
All I -really- ask is that you, after getting it all installed and working,
drop me a netmail message saying "It's in, and it works. Thanks!".
Those 'atta-boys' keep me from kicking the dog. :-)
Go down this file, STEP BY STEP! You'll have working additional protocols
by the time you get to the end. (Really!) :-)
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First off, you need HS/LINK, MPT, BIMODEM, HYDRACOM and GSZ or DSZ. These
need to be the registered versions, or the files will end up in your \MAX
directory. HS/Link & HYDRACOM will work right without registration.
If you need these files, please look locally first. If you can't find them
near you, feel free to file request them from me.
Freq the magic name "FILES" from Bloom County. You can then look up the
current version and file name for each protocol. Freq's are available at
all times except during Zone Mail Hour. Here in the Detroit area, ZMH is
4-5am Fall to Spring (Daylight savings time) and 5-6am, Spring to Fall.
(We are in the Eastern Standard Time Zone.)
To make things somewhat easier, here's some names to try for each file.
As of this writing, you *should* get the correct, current version using
these.
DSZ*.* (*.* is in case there's a new version since this writing...)
GSZ*.*
MPT*.*
HS112.ZIP (I don't recommend a HS*.*, as you may get other, unwanted files)
HYDRA*.*
NOTE: I *used* to have a file that contained JUST the files needed, without
docs or extra stuff that came with them. I decided to NOT offer that
anymore. Get the entire package for each, and READ THE DOCS!
Please, don't scream and whine if you don't get what you want using these
names. Again, I suggest you Freq my FILES list first, or try to find them
on a BBS near you.
A Word About Honesty...
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If you're going to use these protocols, please, pay the guys for their work.
They're making YOUR BBS better... they deserve it! There -are- "breaks" and
"cracks" for these out there, but you're stealing if you use them.
Pure and simple. These protocols are the result of hard work. That work
deserves compensation. Again, please register these protocols.
<stepping off soapbox here...>
Next, get a coffee/soda, light a ciggy, and print this out so you
have it IN YOUR HAND while installing these files.
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** MAKE A BACKUP COPY OF YOUR ORIGINAL PROTOCOL.CTL FILE NOW!!! **
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Rename your PROTOCOL.CTL to PROTOCOL.OLD
Copy these files into your \MAX directory:
HSLINK.EXE
DSZ.COM (or DSZ.EXE or GSZ.EXE)
MPT.EXE
HYDRACOM.EXE
RDSZ.BAT *
RHSL.BAT *
PROTOCOL.CTL *
(* indicates file included in this archive)
First, check your MAX.CTL file. If, at the very bottom, it does NOT have
"Include Protocol.Ctl", ADD THIS LINE NOW. Save your MAX.CTL.
Read the PROTOCOL.CTL file now. Check for special notes, in particular,
if you're NOT running DesqView, you'll need to remove a couple switches from
the HS/Link command line, and if you're running 4DOS, you need to change all
occurances of "command.com" to "4dos.com".
If all checks out ok, re-silt Maximus. ("SILT MAX")
Now we need to turn OFF the internal Maximus Zmodem protocol, as we're adding
our own. Find your .BAT file that actually runs Max. (Mine is RUNMAX.BAT)
Add "-XZ" to the end of the command line to run max.
(EX: max %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 -XZ)
Don't change YOUR command line to match mine, as it might be different.
ONLY add the "-XZ" to yours.
A word about GSZ/DSZ...
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I like GSZ for it's graphical output during file transfers. It tells you
TONS of information, which can be a help if there's trouble with a user's
session. All the references in the .BAT and .CTL files point to DSZ.
If you, like me, prefer to use GSZ, you have two choices. Change all the
references from DSZ to GSZ, or do what I did... rename GSZ.EXE to DSZ.EXE.
It works fine, so don't worry.
Oh, did I mention that we're done? :-) You now should have the following
WORKING protocols on your BBS:
Xmodem (DSZ)
Ymodem (DSZ) <-- for those users that don't have Zmodem or v.42/v.32 modem.
Ymodem-G (DSZ) <-- You MUST have an error-correcting modem for this to work!
MobyTurbo (DSZ)
Zmodem (DSZ)
MPt/Puma <- Great interface, good throughput.
HS/Link <- Bi-Directional! User can up/download at THE SAME TIME!
Hydra <- the new bi-directional from JoHo. (Yes, another one...)
Should you decide that you don't want to use some of these, just REM them
out of the CTL file with the "%" character. After all, do you *really* need
to offer *two* bi-directional protocols? How about *two* Xmodems?
I'm not a "trendy" type guy, so I only offer those that I know people are
actually using in my area. (Y, Yg, HSL, MPt, and Moby/Z)
I've purposely left out SuperZmodem (You -really- need to play games while
your user is uploading??) and Tmodem, and ABCDEFGModem, and all the other
goofy protocols that are out there. Yes, I tested them, and after the dust
settled, these were the best (and most often used) at what they do.
If you want to make SURE these are there (and if you followed my instructions
-to the letter-, they are), go to the Max "Offline Reader" menu in your BBS.
Now select "P)rotocol"... See 'em? If not, you missed something and should
retrace your steps through this file.
A word about why you want to install this stuff anyways...
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I have a SupraFAXModem v.32bis (14400), and I use X00 v1.24 as my fossil,
locked at 38400. In my testing (with another sysop using a PPI 14400) we
attained 3000+cps with bursts up to 7000(!)cps on an uncompressed file.
(an ANSI animation file) With compressed files, you can expect to see
average rates of 1500/1700cps. If you don't have a 16550 UART on your
serial interface, you MAY NOT GET THIS HIGH OF THROUGHPUT!
While these protocols are of value to any sysop, to get the real "soil your
pants" performance, you need to have at least v.32bis modem, and a serial
card that has a 16550AFN UART. I don't care what anyone says, you don't need
to lock your port at 57k to get the most out of your system. Many doors will
puke if you attempt to lock higher than 38.4k anyhow.
Remember! You must have an error-correcting modem (v.32bis or v.42bis)
to get the most out of many of these protocols.
Warranty...
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I guarantee that it works on my system. That's all.
Additional Suggestions...
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Seeing as how you -cannot- remove the Maximus internal Xmodem (or the
outdated Sealink/Telink protocols), you -may- want to turn the DSZ/GSZ
Xmodem into Xmodem OverThruster, to make it a little special.
See the GSZ or DSZ docs on how to do that. (I didn't bother with it...)
Please! If you offer this file on your BBS, do me a favor. DON'T rename it,
don't rearchive it, don't mess with it. (Do what you want on the copy
*you* use though...) I've downloaded some other peoples "great new" file
just to discover that it's actually MY work, redone. If you want to see
something added, tell me about it, ok? I don't claim any rights to this
stuff, except the work to gather the info, and the time spent testing them
all to make sure they work correctly. What I *don't* like is people
removing *my* docs, and my thankyous. Fair enough? Ok. <g>
Thank you's and general bootlicking...
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I'd like to thank the sysops who sent me the bits and pieces of this which
started all my frustrations installing these externals. Without them, I
never could have assembled this file. (Max sysops are the most helpful
group of people you could ever want to deal with!) If YOU have a working
protocol setup that you'd like to see included, PLEASE, send it to me.
I'll need your Protocol.CTL and most likely a copy of the actual protocol.
(Be sure to send the original archive for the protocol...I like docs.)
And some Max sysops in the Detroit area...
Gary Weinfurther for suggesting the little things, like the DesqView
switches, and just generally letting me lean on him when Max gets me
confused. Without him, I'd still be wondering how to set up FrontDoor,
Max, and Squish. He's a God-like being in my book! :-) Gary's system,
The Flying Circus, can be reached at 1:120/301.
...and Steve Quarrella. It was HIS constant pestering about installing this
stuff that bugged me enough to get it all together. It was either install
these, or kill Steve. Steve spent literally -hours- up and downloading,
using each protocol, to assure it all worked. Steve is The Bloom County
BBS's biggest supporter, (next to Gary) even though he has his own system to
deal with, and never let me down when I needed him to babysit the BBS when I
was on tour. Steve's moved to Irving, Texas (yeehaa!), so you can pay him a
visit at FidoNet address 1:124/9005.
...and Mark Woolworth. He launched the original file into SDSMAX for me,
and I really appreciate it.
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Special thanks to Scott Dudley. I searched for a YEAR for what software I
was going to use when I moved my BBS from an Apple IIgs platform to a MS/DOS
box. Maximus won hands-down! Scott... don't let us guys bug you too much.
We love our Max systems, and you're our guru. That's why we turn to you
for everything. Thanks for being understanding those times when you just
want to scream "Read the damned manual, you morons!" :-)
(March 4th, 1993)
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Gary Gilmore a/k/a "Bill The Cat"
The Bloom County BBS
4459 Bingham
Dearborn, MI USA 48126
(313) 582-0888
America Online: AFCGaryG
Internet: afcgaryg@aol.com
FidoNet: 1:2410/400 & 1:2410/2000
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NOTE: I'm still planning to move to the Nashville, TN area sometime this
year (late summer?), but my touring schedule has held me up in this quest.
(I tour with bands as a guitar technician, presently I'm with the band
Bad Company, working for Mick Ralphs.) If you can't find me at the above
address(es), please do a lookup on my name to reach me.
"Visualize whirled peas. Give peas a chance!"
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