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- **************************************************************
- * An Internet Starter Pack - For ACORN RISC OS 3.1 Computers *
- **************************************************************
-
-
- FAQ & Starter Pack Version 1.10 1st March 1995
- ----------------------------------------------
-
- Legalities & Disclaimer
- -----------------------
- Copyright 1994, 1995 Dr Alan Hassey. (alan@midwife.demon.co.uk)
- This document is freely distributable in unmodified form. No charge
- may be made for the use of The Starter-Pack or any part of it without
- the specific consent of the authors.
-
- The author takes no responsibility for the accuracy of information
- contained in this document. It is provided without express or implied
- warranty or guarantee and its contents may be changed without notice.
-
- If you have any comments or suggestions for improvements or
- alterations, then please contact me at alan@midwife.demon.co.uk.
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- In general, queries or comments about individual applications should be
- addressed to the respective s/w authors (see section D). All the
- authors' copyrights and conditions of use must be preserved unless you
- have their specific permission to do otherwise.
-
- Users of older RISC OS 3 machines should check whether they need the
- serial patch modules located in the Starter-Pack SerialDev directory.
- You may also need a patched serial cable if you've got an A310, 440,
- 4x0/1, A3000, A540, R140, or R260 Acorn machine. The details of the
- serial port configuration is posted regularly as the:
-
- Comp.Sys.Acorn FAQ List Posting (1/2) Section 2.6.
-
- The serial modules can be found in the Starter-Pack:
-
-
- (ref SerModules = StarterPak.SerialDev.SerModules)
-
-
- Contents
- ========
-
- A. Introduction
- B. Starter-Pack contents
- C. Connecting to the Internet
- D. Acknowledgments
-
- --------------------
-
- A. This Guide / FAQ / Manual
- ============================
-
- Introduction
- ------------
- This Guide is a short (and friendly) introduction to The Internet for
- Acorn RISC OS 3 computer users. The Guide is written primarily for
- those connecting to the Internet via Demon. Most Acorn users seem to
- have a found a home of sorts at Demon and most of the help, advice
- and software you will need is there. (Though not from Demon Support!).
- It should be fairly simple to change the configuration setup to suit
- other service providers. Most of these changes will be to the !Slipdial
- scripts.
-
- The main aim of the guide is to get you up and running with your
- Acorn computer in the minimum possible time and with the minimum fuss.
-
- The guide is not comprehensive and will not tell you everything you
- always wanted to know about the net...but it will tell you enough to
- configure your computer and a basic set of software. You will not need
- any special technical skills to follow the guide or configure your
- system. If I can manage it, then so can you!
-
- Read the Guide right through once before you start unpacking anything.
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- The Starter-Pack software & guide will only be posted to Demon &
- Arcade BB initially, but feel free to pass it on anywhere else you
- think it might be useful. Only use the latest version of The Starter
- Pack.
-
- (ref ftp.demon.co.uk - in directory /pub/archimedes/acorn-starter-pak)
- (files are StarterTXT, sparkplug & StarterPak)
- (ref ARCADE BBS = 0181 654 2212)
-
- Once you are connected, most of the software you need is available
- via the Demon Internet FTP (File Transfer Protocol) site:
-
- ftp.demon.co.uk - in directory /pub/archimedes.
-
- Unfortunately, Demon Support seem to know almost nothing about
- Acorn computers, though there are now signs of this changing!
- The best place to get help and advice is probably via the newsgroups
- (see below).
- The group; demon.ip.support.archimedes is particularly useful.
-
- B. Starter-Pack Contents
- ------------------------
-
- This guide should be enough to get you started. For more detailed help
- and advice, I have included several other documemts in the FAQs directory
-
- (ref FAQs = StarterPak.Docs.FAQs)
-
- These are:
-
- 1. WelcomeTxt - Demon Internet's welcome textfile.
- 2. ModemTxt - Demon Internet's modem setup textfile.
- 3. Acorn FAQ - Kevin Quinn's FAQ - Using Acorns for Internet access.
- 4. Guide1_21 - Paul Allen & The ARM Club's KA9Q guide (to TCPIP v1.21).
- 5. VirtPoPs - Demon Internet's list of virtual PoP phone numbers.
- 6. Zen-1-0/TX - Brendan P. Kehoe's Zen and the Art of the Internet. This is
- an old but useful guide to the Internet.
- 7. Zynet <Dir> - Contains a FAQ & !Slipdial script for Zynet.
- 8. ScriptHelp - How to edit/write !Slipdial scripts.
- 9. alan <Dir> - My directory from !NewsDir.UserHome.alan
-
- The software described below may not be the "best" or most elegant
- way of accessing Demon Internet, but it all works and is fairly simple
- to configure. New software for accessing the Internet apears nearly
- every week. I will make no attempt to keep the Starter-Pack up-to-date
- with every version change etc, but will review it with major version
- changes and when important new software is released, stable and
- documented.
-
- I would welcome your comments about the Starter-Pack and how it could
- be improved. If you have specific comments about the software, then
- please address these to the appropriate author.
-
- You will need:
-
- !SparkPlug
- !DemConfig
- !TCPIP
- !TCPIPUser
- !NewsDir (This will be created by !DemConfig initially)
- !TTFN
- !NewsBase
- !Slipdial
- !SerialDev
-
- !Sparkplug is a great little program for unpacking files. It is
- supplied as a self-extracting basic program in the starter-pack.
- Make sure that the file-type option is set to Basic, then double-
- click over the basic program Sparkplug. It will unpack itself and
- place itself in your root directory.
-
- Double-click on the !SparkPlug icon to load it onto the icon-bar. To
- unpack everything else, drop their icons onto !SparkPlug on the icon-
- bar. You will use this program time and again to unpack archives from
- the Internet. The latest version can be found by ftp'ing to demon in:
- /pub/archimedes/utils.
-
- Let's Go !!!
- ------------
- Before you start, you should know:
-
- 1. Your nodename (mine is midwife)
- 2. Your IP address (mine is 158.152.38.98)
- 3. Your password (keep it a secret!)
-
- If you don't have your IP address or password, !DemConfig can now get
- this for you. You MUST have this information for the rest of the setup
- to succeed.
-
- Create a directory to store all your Internet applications in;
- eg. ADFS::IDEdisc4.$.Internet
- SCSI::HardDisc5.$.Comms
- Unpack (use !Sparkplug for this) the programs into your
- Internet directory.
-
- When you have finished, your directory structure should look like this:
-
- ADFS::IDEDisc4.$.Internet (directory)
-
- !DemConfig application
- !NewsBase "
- !TTFN "
- !NewsDir "
- !TCPIP "
- !TCPIPUser "
- !Slipdial "
- SerialDev <dir>
- Docs The Guide & FAQs <dir>
-
- !SerialDev & !Sparkplug may reside in this directory if you wish, as may
- any other files or directories. When you have connected to the Internet
- you may wish to add other applications (eg !gopher, ChangeFSI & the
- various WWW (World-Wide-Web fetchers) so this directory could become
- quite large very quickly.
-
- 1. !DemConfig
- --------------
-
- If you have never logged on to Demon, and you don't have a password or
- IP address, !DemConfig can now carry out an initial logon for you.
- A new option "Call Demon now to get IP address" has been added.
- If you select this option, then when you click on the Configure button,
- !DemConfig starts up !SLIPdial with a special script which dials up
- Demon to perform the initial login. The purpose is to set a password
- and to get your IP address, which is needed by !TCPIP. Note that
- !DemConfig closes down while this login is being done; it is restarted
- when the SLIPdial script completes. The script can cope if the password
- has already been set (as long as you don't change it).
-
- !DemConfig no longer deletes the !NewsDir directory when run, so
- !DemConfig can now safely be used many times without losing mail or news.
-
- Whenever you click on the <Configure> button, !DemConfig saves the
- choices made so far. So if you make a slight modification, you don't
- have to enter everything again from scratch.
-
- As software upgrades become available - update each application
- separately & do not use !DemConfig unless you want to start again.
-
- !DemConfig will make initial configuration of your Internet software
- very easy! Double-click over the application icon to run !DemConfig
- and the dialogue window will open. Fill in the dialogue boxes as
- shown below.
-
- !DemConfig will then configure your Starter-Pack software for you.
-
- !DemConfig - dialogue window;
-
- Modem & Serial Interface:
- Modem type; Select from list (if you choose "other" you may have to
- write your own driver script.
- Serial port; Internal for standard ACORN machine or SP_Dual if you
- have "The Serial Port's" dual card fitted. If a commerc-
- -ially obtained PC-wired modem lead is being used, then
- the block driver name must be specified as SP_DualPC.
- An "ARC" wired lead must be used with SP_Dual.
- Cable type; Acorn or PC
- Serial speed; Best to leave this at "0"
- Mercury Button; Press to select/deselect Mercury dialler info to be
- added to demonconfg file in !Slipdial.
- Mercury PIN; 132 or 131,xxxxxxxxxx (To use Mercury you will need to
- set the Mercury toggle to "on" in the default !Slipdial
- Demon script - see the section on !Slipdial).
- Main PoP; Select your nearest vPoP from the menu button.
- Demon Account:
- Node name; Your nodename (mine is midwife)
- Password; Your password (keep this secret)
- IP address; 158.152.38.98 (this is mine)
-
- *** Select the "Call Demon now to get IP address" button if you need
- to set a password & collect your IP address, otherwise deselect it***
-
- User details:
- Userid; "jbloggs" - or whatever you call yourself! - I'm "alan".
- Name; Full name - I'm Dr Alan Hassey!
- Organisation; Optional - I'm at "The Hacienda" (geddit?).
-
- Then press the <Configure> button. Most of the work is now done :-)
- The !NewsDir application will be created during configuration and added
- to your Internet directory.
-
- You will be informed when the configuration process is complete.
-
- If you want more information on the !DemConfig application look at the
- !DemConfig Help file:
-
- (ref !Help = !DemConfig.!Help)
-
- 2. !TCPIP (KA9Q) & !TCPIPUser
- -----------------------------
-
- TCP = Transmission Control Protocol, IP = Internet Protocol = TCPIP
-
- TCPIP is your interface with the Internet. It receives and sends messages
- to and from the Internet and RISC OS applications. Confusingly, TCPIP is
- also known as KA9Q. TCPIP (KA9Q) must be carefully configured before you
- can use it. The programs share information - so be wary of making changes
- anywhere! If you want to experiment, then keep a COMPLETE backup of your
- Internet directory somewhere safe...you have been warned!
-
- !DemConfig will configure !TCPIP & !TCPIPUser for you. You do not need to
- do anything else. However, if you want to alter your !TCPIP configuration
- then change the data in the !Setup file and run !Config. (The install <dir>
- is duplicated as TCPIP_New <dir> in case of problems).
-
- (ref !Setup = !TCPIPUser.Install.!Setup)
- (ref !Config = !TCPIPUser.Install.!Config)
-
- !TCPIP is a complicated program to get to know. It may well be worth your
- while loading and running !TCPIP by itself so you can explore & experiment
- a bit without damaging your phone bill.
-
- TCPIP Hints: I strongly suggest you look at the macros menus available
- from the TCPIP windows. When using ftp (file transfer protocol) I suggest
- you set the "path" option to "auto". This will ensure that you download
- files with the correct filetype. You need to do this at the beginning of
- each ftp session.
-
- NB. Remember the RISC OS 10 character filename limit!!!
- Most ftp sites are Unix-based & allow long-filenames.
-
- If you forget & "get" 2 imaginary files from an ftp site, eg:
-
- 1. get arcNetscape_0.45.spk (Unix long filename)
- 2. get arcNetscape_0.45.txt
-
- They will both be downloaded with the name "arcNetscap" (10 chars)
- & the 2nd file will over-write the first, so you lose it!
- Use the "get" command like this:
-
- 1. get arcNetscape_0.45.spk aNet045spk
- 2. get arcNetscape_0.45.txt aNet045txt
-
- This version of the "get" command gets the files & renames them:
-
- get <long_filename> <short_filename>
- So you will end up with the 2 files aNet045spk & aNet045txt in your
- Downloads directory.
- (Properly filetyped if you set path to "auto" from the macros menu).
-
- For more detail - see the help files etc written by Adam Goodfellow and
- enclosed in the Starter-Pack !TCPIP application within the TCPIP_Doc
- directory.
-
- (ref !ReadMe = !TCPIP.TCPIP_Doc.Notes & TCPIP_Doc.History)
-
- I have also enclosed the old ArcKA9Q manual which is rather out of date
- but gives some useful tips on TCPIP commands. This has been renamed
- Guide1_21 and can be found in the FAQs directory.
-
- (ref Guide1_21 = StarterPak.Docs.FAQs.Guide1_21)
-
- I suggest you do not make any changes to your configuration files based
- on this old document until you know what you are doing!
-
-
- 3. !NewsBase
- -------------
- NewsBase works with TTFN to process news and mail. The NewsBase program
- basically splits the downloaded news file into separate messages.
- The news file is often referred to as a "news batch", and the process
- of splitting it up is often referred to as "debatching".
-
- Double-click on !NewsBase to load it onto the icon bar. The first thing
- !NewsBase will try to do is look for the !NewsDir application. If it
- does not exist, then !NewsBase will create !NewsDir in your Internet
- directory.
-
- If you change your setup, or accidentally delete !NewsDir, then you will
- be warned, that !NewsBase cannot find !NewsDir. A News Directory box will
- appear, drag the icon to your Internet directory, where your new !NewsDir
- will appear.
-
- NB. Remember to keep all your applications in the same directory.
- (Or at least on the same disk!)
-
- !NewsBase will then start and will attempt to configure itself from the
- data you supplied to !DemConfig. When NewsBase has finished, you will
- be notified of the arrival of several new articles. Click on the
- <Continue> button to install !TTFN on the icon-bar. Do not read the
- articles just yet. !TTFN is your news & mail reader program (see below).
-
- !NewsBase has more detailed setup options and you can look at these by
- clicking menu over the !NewsBase icon & selecting <setup>. The NewsBase
- Control Panel will appear, with 6 options for configuring or reconfigur-
- ing !NewsBase, these are:
-
- 1. Site
- 2. General
- 3. Transports
- 4. Groups
- 5. Configure Users
- 6. Filters
-
- 1. Site - should need no further attention.
- 2. General - no need for further entries now.
- 3. Transports - should read ka9q. Leave this alone unless you know about
- Taylor & uucp.
- 4. Groups - a suggested group list is given below and I recommend that
- you read the !NewsBase documentation carefully here.
- 5. Users - change the Username to your name from the options list
- and press <Save>.
- 6. Filters - I suggest you leave this option alone until you have read
- the !NewsBase documentation carefully. No need for further entries now.
-
-
- The detailed documentation with NewsBase describes the setup and
- functions in great detail and is well-written.
-
- (ref !NewsBase documentation = !NewsBase.!Help & !NewsBase.Docs <dir>
- & !NewsBase.Support.newsbase.welcome <dir>
-
- !NewsBase holds information on "Active" newsgroups - those in the news
- feed, and "Current" newsgroups - those with files in !NewsDir. "Active"
- newsgroups will usually become "Current" as traffic flows in that
- newsgroup.
-
- I have listed below a few newsgroups you might want to subscribe to:
-
- demon.ip.support.archimedes
- demon.announce
- demon.archives.announce
- demon.news
- comp.sys.acorn* (This will give you all the acorn groups)
- news.announce.newusers
-
- The groups:
-
- comp.sys.acorn.announce
- demon.announce
- demon.ip.support.archimedes
-
- are "Active" in !NewsBase & should be fed to you anyway. (See the Groups
- Control Panel of NewsBase's Setup... screens).
-
-
- A full list of newsgroups available via Demon can be obtained by ftp to:
- ftp.demon.co.uk:/pub/news/active.zip (or active.Z).
-
- This version of !NewsBase also includes access to the !Qedit program.
- This allows you to view the mail/news queue and perform a variety of
- operations on it. To access !Qedit, press <menu> over the !NewsBase
- icon on the icon-bar and choose the "Queues..." option. Menu and help
- screen are available by clicking <menu> over the !Qedit window.
-
- !Qedit can also be accessed via the macros menu of !TCPIP.
-
- 4.!NewsDir
- ----------
- This application stores your news & mail. It also stores some config-
- uration information for !NewsBase & some information about you. It is
- worth having a look at your UserHome directory & setting up your
- signature & userinfo details.
-
- (ref = !NewsDir.UserHome.yourname <dir>)
-
- I have included my "alan" directory for information.
-
- (ref = StarterPak.Docs.FAQs.alan <dir>)
-
-
- 5. !TTFN
- ---------
-
- (TTFN = The Thread Following NewsReader)
-
- This is the news & mail reader provided to work with NewsBase. This
- should be installed on the icon-bar with your name underneath. If not,
- double-click on its icon in the Starter-Pack to load !TTFN.
-
- You will have noticed a "New Newsgroup Created" box has appeared,
- asking if you would like to subscribe to the newsgroup;
- newsbase.announce.newusers. Click on <Yes>.
- The Newsgroups Status window for user "you" will now appear. Double-click
- on the line newsbase.announce.newusers and the titles of some articles
- will appear. These articles are actually regularly posted FAQs which you
- should read.
-
- Click menu over the !TTFN icon & change the user to "postmaster".
- You will find some Email is waiting for "postmaster".
-
- !TTFN's setup screens are accessed via menu or adjust from the icon-bar.
- Setup is easy and the documentation provided is very good. You do not
- need to make any changes to TTFN Setup unless you want to. Press <Save>
- to store any changes permanently.
-
- To subscribe a new user to the currently available newsgroups, click on
- the TTFN menu & select the "Users..." option. From here, select
- "Create User". Give yourself an ID (mine is "alan"). Then click on the
- "Group subscription" button to open the subscription list.
- Click on the groups you wish to join. If you want to join a group which
- is not listed, then create the group via the "Groups" option in !NewsBase.
- This option is not available until you have a list of groups created to
- choose from.
-
- (ref !TTFN documentation = !TTFN.Docs.UserGuide)
-
- Clicking <adjust> over the !TTFN icon, opens a scrollable Setup window.
- Open the address book. This contains a few names and Email addresses
- for you. You can edit this list as you wish.
-
- 6. !Slipdial
- -------------
-
- Slipdial is your dialler program. It will run a script (default is
- Demon) which will connect you to the Demon PoP of your choice, then
- autoboot !TCPIP to connect you to Internet. When you disconnect from
- Internet, the Demon script will load !TTFN & !NewsBase, commence
- debatching news & mail and advise you when your news and mail is ready
- to read.
-
- I have now included the Demon FAQ ModemTxt in the FAQs directory:
-
- (ref = ModemTxt = StarterPak.Docs.FAQs.ModemTxt)
-
- This file gives full details on setting up your modem for connection
- to the Internet.
-
- NB. Most of the problems reported with !Slipdial are cable problems
- (change your cable or your serial driver).
-
- The information you supplied to !DemonConfig will have created a file
- called demonconfg, which you can view/edit in the scripts subdirectory.
-
- NB. Be careful of making ANY changes here.
-
- (ref demonconfg = !Slipdial.Scripts.demonconfg)
-
- To check or change the !Slipdial default script, click menu over the
- !Slipdial icon & select choices. The default script will appear in the
- dialogue box in the format:
-
- ADFS::IDEdisc4.$.!Slipdial.Scripts.demon
-
- (NB. The menu select box to the right of this entry does not work!)
-
- The Auto-run button should be ticked. You can choose to run other scripts
-
- eg. .....Slipdial.myscript
-
- or you can deselect the Auto-run facility.
-
- I have included several example scripts for you to try.
-
- If you are interested in writing your own scripts, then see Alan Fitch's
- excellent ScriptHelp in the FAQs directory.
- (I suggest you read it anyway!)
-
- (ref ScriptHelp = StarterPak.Docs.FAQs.ScriptHelp)
-
- The default "Demon" script now uses the new Demon Virtual PoPs (vPoPs).
- This script also gives you access to the new "local" facility for making
- local call connections & by-passing your Mercury PIN. (Only relevant if
- you have a Mercury account & a local vPoP).
-
- !DemConfig will configure !Slipdial for Mercury or BT use. If you want
- to change this information later & use Mercury rather than BT you must
- change the line in the Demon script;
-
- "#call mercury_on" to "call mercury_on" or
- "call mercury_off" to "call mercury_on" depending on which script you
- are using.
-
- & vice-versa if you decide to use BT instead of Mercury.
-
- (Removing the # at the beginning of a line changes the line from a
- comment to a command).
-
- (ref Demon = !Slipdial.Scripts.Demon)
-
- Removing the "#" also allows !Slipdial to show the Mercury Icon on the
- icon-bar. To see the BT icon, change the line again to read;
- "call mercury_off".
-
-
- 7. !SerialDev
- --------------
-
- The serial device drivers should be unpacked and the application
- !SerialDev placed in your root directory:
- (eg ADFS::IDEDisc4.$.!SerialDev).
-
- (ref !SerialDev = SerialDev.!SerialDev)
-
- The rest of the SerialDev directory can be placed in a separate
- directory out of the way.
-
- You should always use the latest version of the drivers which are
- available from demon in; /pub/archimedes/blockdrivers
- They are a resource used by other applications which need to be able
- to "see" them - hence put them in your root directory, or if this is
- too untidy for you - then in your comms or Internet directory.
-
- The serial port on your computer can cause problems, especially if
- you have an early RISC OS 3 machine. Various patches and modules are
- available to help remedy these problems - please refer to The AcornFAQ
- in the documents directory sections 8a & b. Theses patch modules are
- included in the SerialDev directory.
-
- (ref AcornFAQ = StarterPak.Docs.AcornFAQ)
- (ref SerModules = StarterPak.SerialDev.SerModules)
-
-
- That's it - you are now ready to go!!!
-
-
- C. Running the software & connecting to the Internet
- ====================================================
-
- So what next?
-
- I suggest you reboot your machine & then open your Internet directory.
- Remember that the applications need to have "seen" the !SerialDev,
- !Scrap & !System applications to work properly.
-
- Double-click on !Slipdial, which will load onto the icon-bar & open its
- dialogue box. Wait a second or two for the appropriate script to load,
- select your PoP from the menu & double-click. Your modem will now
- dial-out & connect you to your chosen PoP. Or click over the "Local" icon
- to direct-dial your local vPoP.
- !Slipdial will display several messages as it connects & logs in.
- When a full connection is established, it will boot !TCPIP & install it
- on the icon-bar. Mail & news can now be sent/retrieved via the smtp &
- nntp kick commands.
- (This can be automated via your !TCPIPUser.AutoExec file).
-
- You will be notified of incoming mail and news, which you can read via
- !TTFN & !NewsBase.
-
- A selection of commonly used commands are available directly from the
- macros menu at the top right of the TCPIP main screen. At first, it may
- well be worth changing to the long time-out option (also via the macro
- menu) so that TCPIP does not hang up before you have had an opportunity
- to find your way around.
-
- When you have finished your session(s),log-out by typing "quit" & pressing
- the RETURN key. !Slipdial will disconnect, stop !TCPIP & remove it from
- the icon-bar. It will then load !TTFN & !NewsBase. Your news and mail will
- be debatched for reading.
-
- If you decide to dial back into the Internet, !Slipdial will remove !TTFN
- & !NewsBase from the icon-bar as it runs the script-file again.
-
- When quitting altogether, it is wiser to do a controlled shutdown via the
- ACORN icon (or CTRL+SHIFT+F12) than a reset (CTRL+BREAK or RESET button)
-
- *Have fun and please let me know how the ACORN RISC OS 3 Internet
- Starter-Pack could be improved :-)
-
-
- D. Acknowledgements
- -------------------
-
- To all the authors who agreed to the inclusion of their programs &
- FAQs in the Starter-Pack;
-
- 1. Robert Orwin for !TTFN.
- 2. Graham Allen for !Slipdial
- 3. Graham Allen, Thomas Aeby & Gunnar Zotl for !NewsBase.
- 4. Adam Goodfellow, Anthony Frost & Jonathan Naylor for !TCPIP.
- 5. David Pilling for !SparkPlug & SerialBuff.
- 6. Hugo Fiennes for !SerialDev.
- 7. Colin Hogben for !DemConfig.
- 8. David Croft for !Qedit
- 9. David Dade & ACORN Ltd for SerialUtil & SerialDev.
- 10. Paul Allen & The ARM Club for the KA9Q guide1_21.
- 11. Alan Fitch for the !Slipdial Demon & vPoP scripts.
- 12. Danny Yates for the !Slipdial AutoMagic script.
- 13. Demon Internet Ltd for WelcomeTxt & ModemTxt.
- 14. Brendan P. Kehoe for the Zen Internet FAQ.
- 15. Kevin Quinn for the Acorn FAQ.
- 16. Merlyn Kline for the Zynet stuff.
-
- To everybody else who contributed and to you for using it.
-
- Comments & queries about specific software should be addressed to the
- authors as follows;
-
- 1. !TTFN ttfn@wong.demon.co.uk
- 2. !NewsBase allan@mnhep1.hep.umn.edu
- 3. !Slipdial allan@mnhep1.hep.umn.edu
- 4. !Slipdial scripts alan@cycle.demon.co.uk
- 5. !TCPIP & !TCPIPUser tcpip2@comptech.demon.co.uk
- 6. !SerialDev altman@cryton.demon.co.uk
- 7. !DemConfig colin@nyphot.demon.co.uk
- 8. !Qedit david@runge1.demon.co.uk
- 9. !SparkPlug & SerialBuff david@pilling.demon.co.uk
- 10. SerialUtil & SerialDev david@arcade.demon.co.uk
- 11. Guide1_21 pla@sktb.demon.co.uk
- 12. AcornFAQ afaiq@banana.demon.co.uk
- 13. Zynet merlyn@zynet.co.uk
- 14. Guide (This doc) alan@midwife.demon.co.uk
-
- I hope I have adequately acknowledged the contributions of all the main
- authors. I have tried hard to ensure that all the authors' own copyrights
- and conditions of use are maintained. If I have made any errors, then I
- apologise in advance and undertake to correct them as soon as possible.
-
- Alan Hassey (alan@midwife.demon.co.uk)
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