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OS/2 REXX Batch file
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1993-09-10
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Edit keyboard setup¡Change the function of a key combination
Terminal options¡Options important to the terminal mode are altered here
General options¡Change the general setup
Flag toggle¡Toggle the boolean flags such as beeping, blinking, etc
Auto logon system edit¡Use this to edit your own bbs logon systems
Select color for screens¡Select personal colors for various screens
Protocol options¡External protocols assigned here
Modem, dialing, & other¡Modem initialization, dialing string, and such..
Multiple account edit¡You may want to use multiple accounts
Com port edit¡Edit the base address and IRQ of com ports
Result strings¡Edit the expected result strings returned by the modem
Save and exit¡Save first and then exit
Exit only¡Do not save, just exit configuration
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Alt-A¡
Alt-B¡
Alt-C¡
Alt-D¡
Alt-E¡
Alt-F¡
Alt-G¡
Alt-H¡
Alt-I¡
Alt-J¡
Alt-K¡
Alt-L¡
Alt-M¡
Alt-N¡
Alt-O¡
Alt-P¡
Alt-Q¡
Alt-R¡
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Alt-S¡
Alt-T¡
Alt-U¡
Alt-V¡
Alt-W¡
Alt-X¡
Alt-Y¡
Alt-Z¡
F1¡
F2¡
F3¡
F4¡
F5¡
F6¡
F7¡
F8¡
F9¡
F10¡
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Shft-F1¡
Shft-F2¡
Shft-F3¡
Shft-F4¡
Shft-F5¡
Shft-F6¡
Shft-F7¡
Shft-F8¡
Shft-F9¡
Shft-F10¡
Ctrl-F1¡
Ctrl-F2¡
Ctrl-F3¡
Ctrl-F4¡
Ctrl-F5¡
Ctrl-F6¡
Ctrl-F7¡
Ctrl-F8¡
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Ctrl-F9¡
Ctrl-F10¡
Alt-F1¡
Alt-F2¡
Alt-F3¡
Alt-F4¡
Alt-F5¡
Alt-F6¡
Alt-F7¡
Alt-F8¡
Alt-F9¡
Alt-F10¡
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─¡
─¡
Ctrl-─¡
Ctrl-─¡
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Home¡
End¡
PgUp¡
PgDn¡
Insert¡
Delete¡
Ctl-Home¡
Ctrl-End¡
Ctl-PgUp¡
Ctl-PgDn¡
Ctrl-Ins¡
Ctrl-Del¡
Shft-Tab¡
Alt-0¡
Alt-1¡
Alt-2¡
Alt-3¡
Alt-4¡
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Alt-5¡
Alt-6¡
Alt-7¡
Alt-8¡
Alt-9¡
Ctrl-2¡
Ctrl-*¡
Alt--¡
Alt-=¡
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Comport¡The port your modem is connected to (com1,com2,com3,com4)
Speed¡Program supports speeds from 300bps to 57,600bps, inclusive
Parity¡Normally 'N'one; also 'E'ven, 'O'dd, 'M'ark, 'S'pace
Data bit¡Normally 8; also 7, 6, and 5
Stop bit¡Normally 1; also 2
Graphic support¡ANSI/Avatar/VT100/None graphics
Xmit buffer size¡Size of the transmitting buffer
Recv buffer size¡Size of the receiving buffer
XON/XOFF flow control¡Toggle software flow control
CTS/RTS flow control¡Toggle modem flow control
LPT# port¡The port your printer is connected to
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User name¡Enter your name here
System code¡Enter the password you want to use to access the program remotely
Area code¡The area code you are currently calling from
Last four digits¡Enter the last four digits of your phone number
Upload directory¡Enter the directory where upload files are stored
Download directory¡Enter the directory where downloaded files are stored
Host UL dir¡Enter the directory where the host uploads are stored
Host DN dir¡Enter the directory where the host downloads are stored
Host level PW¡Password to change user security level in host mode
Host shutdown PW¡Password to shutdown host mode
Host access PW¡Password to gain access to a closed host mode
Host open system¡Toggle open/close system; close system requires access password
Host RING to answer¡The number of rings before answering modem
Scrollback size¡The size of the scroll back buffer file [1..9999]
PST difference¡X=pst-yourtime; if x<0 then add 24 to x, now enter this value
Daylight saving¡Toggle whether Daylight saving is in season in your area
Delay for message¡The delay to used for the message window
Tab size¡Size to use for the tab key
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Blink filter¡Mask out all "blinking" colors received from the remote system
Lf after Cr¡Follow a carriage return with a line feed (inbound)
Destructive BS¡The receiving back space will mark-out the preceeding character
Keep logfile¡Keep a log of activities
ANSI music¡Play music if available, ANSI graphics must also be enabled.
Local echo¡Echo to the screen the keyboard input
Generate password¡Randomly generate a password for new dialing entry
Wait for vert. retrace¡For direct video writing: If there's 'snow' on screen, turn it on
Initialize if on-line¡Initialize the modem even if CD is high
Show statusbar¡Display the statusbar at the bottom of the screen
DOSshell: Remove port¡Deinstall the comport routine before shelling to DOS
Drop DTR to hangup¡Lower DTR level to drop carrier
Decrypt toggle¡Allow program to decrypt secret messages
Confirm hangup/exit¡Ask before hanging up modem and exiting program
Alarm¡Alert user when a task is completed
Expand tab (outgoing)¡Don't send tab character, expand into string of spaces
Allow Beep¡Beep when "beep" character received (using the speaker)
Anti-Logoff¡Prevent a system from logging off due to time expired
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Select previous entry¡Move back one entry
Select next entry ¡Move forward one entry
System name¡Enter the name of the bbs program this auto-logon will be for
Information¡Enter a little description
Delay¡Length to wait between sending name,password, and/or last four digits
Wait for¡String from remote system to execute this auto-logon sequence
Send user handle¡User's name should be sent
Send user password¡User's password should be sent
Send user LFD¡User's last four digits of phone should be sent
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Dialing menu¡The main dial menu
Edit/Macro¡For editors, and macro
Status menu¡Various status menus
Dial/Redial¡The dial and redial windows
Status Bar¡The status bar at the bottom of the screen in the terminal mode
Back/Up/Dn¡The upload and download prompt window
File lister¡The file lister
Hangup/Exit¡Hangup and exit window
Notepad¡The notepad window
Protocol window¡The protocol choice window
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Select previous entry¡Move back one entry
Select next entry ¡Move forward one entry
Protocol name¡Enter the name of this protocol entry
Description¡Enter a little description for this protocol
[dir] + File¡If file is in DOS path, just the file name else directory and file
Upload command¡Command to activate upload sequence
Dnload command¡Command to activate dnload sequence
Sequence signature¡Auto-download sequence
Ask DL file¡Prompt for download file
Change to DL dir first¡Change to the download directory before executing the protocol
Available auto¡Make this protocol available for auto-download mode
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Initialization string 1¡Initialization string option #1
Initialization string 2¡Initialization string option #2
Dialing string prefix 1¡Modem dialing string prefix option #1
Dialing string prefix 2¡Modem dialing string prefix option #2
Dialing string suffix¡Modem dialing string suffix
Use init¡Choose the initialization string you want to use (1 or 2)
Use dial¡Choose the dialing string you want to use (1 or 2)
Answer string¡AT command used to answer the phone
Hangup string¡AT command used for hangup procedure
Dialing limit¡How long to wait for a carrier detect (in seconds)
Default key password¡The password to use when activating the keylock feature
Zmodem leech mode¡'S' for single xfer leech, 'B' for batch xfer leech
Use Alternative numbers¡Use the alternative numbers if the primary doesn't CONNECT
Unmark when¡Number of non-BUSY tries before unmarking the entry (0=disable)
Use intense colors¡Toggle [16 fg & 16 bg colors] or [16 fg, 8 bg, & blink colors]
Allow FAX¡Initiate FAX program when sequence string is received
FAX program¡Path and file to your FAX program
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Select previous entry¡Move back one entry
Select next entry ¡Move forward one entry
User handle¡The handle or alias for this account
User password¡The password for this account
User LFD¡The last four digits of your phone number for this account
Comment¡(Purpose: reminder) Enter a little description for this account
Birthdate¡(Purpose: reminder) The birthdate for this account
Real name¡(Purpose: reminder) The "real" name for this account
Home phone¡(Purpose: reminder) The home phone number for this account
Data phone¡(Purpose: reminder) The data phone number for this account
Address¡(Purpose: reminder) The address for this account
City, state¡(Purpose: reminder) The city and state for this account
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Com1 Base address¡Enter the base address for Com1
Com2 Base address¡Enter the base address for Com2
Com3 Base address¡Enter the base address for Com3
Com4 Base address¡Enter the base address for Com4
Com1 IRQ¡Enter the interrupt line for UART of Com1
Com2 IRQ¡Enter the interrupt line for UART of Com2
Com3 IRQ¡Enter the interrupt line for UART of Com3
Com4 IRQ¡Enter the interrupt line for UART of Com4
Com1 INT¡Enter the intterrupt # for UART of Com1
Com2 INT¡Enter the intterrupt # for UART of Com2
Com3 INT¡Enter the intterrupt # for UART of Com3
Com4 INT¡Enter the intterrupt # for UART of Com4
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BUSY¡Result string for a busy signal
NO CARRIER¡Result string for a no carrier signal
RING¡Result string for a ring signal
VOICE¡Result string for a voice signal
CONNECT FAX¡Result string for a FAX connection
CONNECT 300¡Result string for a connection at 300bps
CONNECT 1200¡Result string for a connection at 1,200bps
CONNECT 2400¡Result string for a connection at 2,400bps
CONNECT 4800¡Result string for a connection at 4,800bps
CONNECT 9600¡Result string for a connection at 9,600bps
CONNECT 14400¡Result string for a connection at 14,400bps
CONNECT 19200¡Result string for a connection at 19,200bps
CONNECT 38400¡Result string for a connection at 38,400bps
CONNECT 57600¡Result string for a connection at 57,600bps