TPOV? Welcome to the SPORT Wide Area Information Transfer System.? This is a fully functional beta version of the SPORT system? with the exception that the registered version will not? display this screen. In this way we hope to encourage you? to register this product. Registration is free during the? beta test period. Please consult the SPORT documentation? for additional details. This product is provided for your( use without warranty or guarantee. ? Product Information : Augustine Associates (415) 285-7064? Bulletin Board : Satore Center (415) 753-3356U
* SPORT Script WindowD ^ = Ring Bell @ = Repeat Script n = Wait N ZUP fn = ZModem ULD * = Initialize + = Check Carrier - = Hangup ZDOWN = Zmodem DLD or *b,p,w,s for ~ = Pause 1 Second | = CR DOS c = DOS Comm.D baud/port/ws/sb > = Console Write = = Match :nn = Set DelayB These are column 1 Script Macros and InLine Script Macros. PleaseB see the SPORT documentation on how to use these commands & files.+ Enter name of SCripT or QUE file to run :
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Press [RETURN] to proceed: =You may now add arguments to the requested DOS command line. 6If you do not require any arguments just press RETURN.5To abort this command type ! (exclamation) by itself.
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SPORTID.EXE
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SPORT.RAW
SFLASH.RAW
SFLASH.RAW
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/C IF EXIST *.FLB DEL *.FLB
/C IF EXIST *.BAD DEL *.BAD
/C SPORTU + ALL
/C SPORTU - ALLA
[ Pending Flash Messages ]
*.FLSA
[ Undeliverable Flash Messages ]
*.BADA
[ Flash Messages on Hold ]
*.HLOU
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. CHANGE SYSTEM PARAMETERS7 You may now temporarily change some system parameters.9 To reinstate the default parameters use the "R" command.
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0 SPORT W.A.I.T.S. Help Module0 Mailer Menu Commands U
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MAKECALL8 To connect to another system using the TERMINAL Mode: = 1. Use T from the MAILER MENU to access the TERMINAL MENU.< 2. Use ALT/P to set the parameters for the target system.7 3. Use ALT/D to select the telephone number to dial.9 Press RETURN when prompted for a redial delay time.: 4. Enter the name or partial name of the target system.. SPORT will now display matching options.> 5. SPORT will now dial and re-dial as necessary to connect.: After connection, use ALT/T anytime to display the menu.
OOC Some users prefer that SPORT never answer the telephone, but onlyC send outgoing mail. To force SPORT to ONLY make outgoing calls:C Add the keyword OUTBOUNDONLY to your SPORT.RAW file and then runC SPREP. The next time you run SPORT it will ignore all incomingC calls but will send mail in the usual way. To reverse the processC and have SPORT answer all calls, remove the OUTBOUNDONLY keyword.C Users who do not have a dedicated line for telecommunications may& find the OUTBOUNDONLY option useful.
GENERALC Welcome to the SPORT TEACH MODE. While in this mode you can tryC each of the Mail Menu commands and receive an explanation of whatC functions they perform. While in the TEACH MODE, SPORT will not
process mail.D When you select one of the commands, SPORT will provide a shortD explanation of how that command operates and what you can expect.D You should consult the SPORT documentation for more information if) you wish to pursue the command further.< To return to the COMMAND MODE, press "*" on your keyboard.
RESTRICTC SPORT has a variety of options for restricting access and adding
additional security.C To restrict access to only those entries in your IDX file use the2 CLOSEDSYSTEM keyword in your Configuration file.C You may assign passwords to subsystems, remote access/remote mailC and remote programming. Please refer to the SPORT documentation: for how to implement these additional security measures.C You may secure messages using the SSECURE utility which is also' discussed in the SPORT documentation.
HIDDENCOMMANDS? The SPORT MAILER MENU supports four commands not on the Menu:@ Control+S ... Allows you to run a script from the MAILER MENU.> Control+T ... Forces an ERRORLEVEL exit with ERRORLEVEL = 2.1 Control+L ... Locks the SPORT system keyboard. 2 V ........... Toggle Video, Monochrome to Color.: X ........... Edit IDX File directly from the Mail Menu.C Z ........... Zip Mail to preaddress Messages using SPORTMSG.LST. ROUTEMAILD SPORT allows for sophisticated routing of mail through your system.C In order to route mail you will need to create a control file toC issue special routing commands. A sample SPORTRTE.CTL file wasC included with your distribution package and the subject of routing' is covered in the SPORT documentation.C Using SPORTRTE.EXE, the Intelligent Router, and the control file,? you can manage inbound and outbound mail in a variety of ways.; For a quick overview look at the sample SPORTRTE.CTL file.
HOWTOCFG= To reconfigure your SPORT system, use the following method:
1. Go to the UTILITY MENU.( 2. Use the G command [Edit CFG File].@ 3. Make any modifications you desire. Be sure to follow the@ correct syntax for each command as outlined in the SPORT
documentation.6 4. Use ALT/Q and press RETURN to save your changes.@ 5. When SPORT asks you if you wish to make these changes" permanent, answer Y for YES.' Your system will now be reconfigured.
HOWTOIDX= To update your IDX [Telephone Book] file: ( 2. Use the X command [Edit IDX File].$ Your IDX file will now be updated.
HOWTOEVT4 To update your EVT [Event] file: * 2. Use the E command [Edit Event File].A 3. The SPORT event editor will be displayed. Use this utilityA to add, delete, or modify events as outlined in the SPORTA 4. Quit and save the new event schedule to the event file you/ will be using [SPORT.EVT is the default].7 Your new event schedule will take effect immediately.
FEATURES3 Here are some basic features of SPORT W.A.I.T.S: C Send Mail Receive Mail Unattended Operation Terminal Mode? File Mail Route Mail Host Subsystems Scripting? Events Security Remote Operation Protocols< Can interface with virtually any protocol for mail.? Custom PREMAIL and POSTMAIL processing as defined by user.B Remote access, remote programming, file requesting and sending.@ Virtual limitless ability for customization and interfacing.? Runs in a variety of environments, including multitasking.
XUTILSB SPORT provides several important utilities which you can use toB make your system even more powerful. These are external programs= which are optional and which you can use as your needs grow:? SPORTLIB .... Library Manager SPORTU ... Batch Utilities< SPORTEX ..... Remote Programming SPORTI ... Installation? SPORTRTE .... Intelligent Routing SMODEM ... Modem Selection= SPORTY ...... YooHoo Mail SPORTEVT . Event Manager; SPORTRM ..... Remote Mail SSECURE .. Secure MailB In addition, SPORT provides many ways to interface with your own+ batch files and other executable programs.
OVERVIEWC The SPORT Wide Area Information System supports three main menus:C
C
Utility Menu
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Mailer Menu
T --
Terminal Menu
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C System Mangement Receive Mail Online Services C Configuration Send Mail Exchange Files C Custom Commands Host Subsystems Scripting Service C Each menu provides integrated services based upon how you haveC customized your SPORT system using the SPORT.RAW configurationC file. Together these parts form a complete communications system.
PRINTLOGC Using the PRINT LOG command allows you to print the contents of; SPORT.LOG by sending it to the printer connected to LPT1.C If you use this command, but do not have a printer connected orC ready to print the file, a warning message will be displayed.C To activate the print feature, be sure the keyword NOPRINTER is? either commented out or removed from your configuration file.< Your current log is left intact after using this command. CONFIGUREC Your default SPORT configuration is established in the SPORT.RAW> file, although you may make minor changes from time to time.C The CONFIGURE command allows you to temporarily change key itemsC from those default items in your SPORT.RAW file. You can change? back to the default configuration by using the RESET command.C Also, whenever SPORT is run, the default configuration will be
automatically selected.C If you are in the TEACH MODE you must use the "*" command to move5 to the COMMAND MODE before accessing this function.
NOSCREENC Using the NO SCREEN command will force SPORT to blank your videoC display at least 50% of the time during its operation. From timeC to time SPORT will display a single informational line to let you know it is operating normally.: This option can be used to prevent screen image burn-in.C To return to the Mail Menu press any key or, if you are using a
mouse, press any mouse key.
BELLOFFC You may establish times during which SPORT should alert you toC important mail activity. These are set up in your Configuration) file and changed from the UTILITY MENU.C Using the BELL OFF command you may override the times duringC which SPORT alerts you to mail activity. Using this command4 will force SPORT to be silent upon receiving mail.C Once SPORT exits this temporary BELL OFF condition is overridden.C You may change the times for the BELL to sound by editing your
SPORT Configuration File.
MAILSTATUS9 This command will display the status of the following: 7 ... Mail waiting to be sent - with an S if scheduled.
... Mail on hold.( ... Mail which could not be delivered.6 ... Mail counter attempts (see SPORT documentation).. ... Contents of your inbound mail/file area.= This option is available from the MAILER and UTILITY Menus.
OPSYSTEM: Using this command you can access your Operating System.C You will be asked for a command to pass to DOS, or you can enterC a question mark for more help. When you ask for help you willC be given a list of valid commands for your particular system.6 This option is available from all three SPORT menus.C Note that when you are using this command from the Mail Menu, the? normal functions of SPORT will be suspended until you return.
MODIFY@ Even after you have created a message you may still change it.C Using the MODIFY MESSAGE command, SPORT will present a menu ofC messages waiting to be sent and allow you to select one or moreC for modification. You will then be able to directly change the= contents of the message you have selected for modification.? You may modify messages ready to be sent or messages on hold.
POLLC Using the POLL command, SPORT will automatically create a Flash7 Message to the target system and proceed to mail it.C POLLing another system is used to pick up any mail which may be" waiting on the system you poll.C From the UTILITY MENU, the CREATE POLL operates in the same wayB except that you remain in the Utility Mode after making a POLL.D If you are in the TEACH MODE you must use the "*" command to move6 to the COMMAND MODE before accessing this function.
UTILITYC The UTILITY MODE provides a number of options to help you manage5 your system, perform DOS functions and manage mail.C You can reach the UTILITY MODE from either the MAILER MENU or theC TERMINAL MENU. The UTILITY MODE has its own menu of functions and5 an online help system to guide you through its use.8 to the COMMAND MODE before accessing the Utility Menu.
IMMEDIATEMAILC SPORT will normally schedule all mail automatically. There mayC be times, however, when you would like to schedule mail in aC different way, or send mail immediately. This command allows, you to manipulate mail waiting to be sent.C Once used, this command will present a screen of waiting mailC and allow you to change the schedule and/or mail immediately.C Once you have established a mail schedule, SPORT will follow that8 schedule faithfully until all mail has been processed.
USELIBRARYA The SPORT Library is the place where all Flash Messages youA have received are stored. From inside the Library you canA review, file, or delete messages. You may also reply to/ an existing message or create a new message.A The SPORT Libary can accomodate up to 100 messages. If youA have need to retain more than this number of messages you can; use the SPORTLIB utility to create individual libraries.A If you are in the TEACH MODE, you must use the "*" command for3 the COMMAND MODE before accessing this function.
TERMINALMODEC The TERMINAL MODE allows you to communicate with other onlineC services, Bulletin Boards, MainFrame systems and directly withC users of other terminal programs. There are several options for& exchanging files with other systems.C The TERMINAL MODE shares all of the SPORT configuration filesC and supports a menu of many options and commands. You can reachC the TERMINAL MODE by using the TERMINAL MODE command from the
MAILER MENU9 to the COMMAND MODE before accessing the Terminal Menu.
ENTERMESSAGEB The ENTER MESSAGE command from the MAILER MENU allows youB to create a Flash Message to be sent to one or more otherB SPORT systems. You will have a variety of options as toB how to create this message using the SPORT full screenB editor, the SPORT line editor or an editor of your choice* as declared in your Configuration file.B When you quit from the ENTER MESSAGE mode SPORT will resume/ mailer operations and send any pending mail.B If you are in the TEACH MODE, you must use the "*" command for
FKC SPORT allows you to define Function Keys on your keyboard toC assign commands for SPORT to act upon. From the MAILER MENUC these commands will be passed directly to DOS if they are valid.C From the TERMINAL MENU using the ALT key and the proper function1 key, the command will be passed to the modem.C You can set the Function Keys 1 through 9 for the MAILER MENUC in your Configuration file. TERMINAL MENU Function Keys requireC a special file discussed in the documentation. From the UTILITYB MENU the Function Keys operate as they do from the MAILER MENU.< You must be in the COMMAND MODE to use the Function Keys.
VIDEOCHANGE; SPORT supports both color and monochrome video systems.= Use the VIDEO CHANGE option to change between a color and= monochrome display mode. You can repeat this command as= often as you like to change back and forth between color
and monochrome displays.= If you are in the TEACH MODE you must use the "*" command; for the COMMAND MODE before accessing the Utility Menu. BATCHDROPB From the MAILER MENU you can command SPORT to exit to the batch@ file from which it was called by using the BATCH DROP command.B You will be asked to enter a DOS ERRORLEVEL between 5 and 255B and SPORT will exit to your batch file using this ERRORLEVEL.8 Note that SPORT reserves ERRORLEVELS 0 - 5 for itself.; Please consult your DOS manual on how to use ERRORLEVELs.
SMALLWC SPORT normally displays a full screen MAILER MENU which tellsC your system condition and lists various commands. If you areC running SPORT under a multitasking system you may want to use= a smaller menu which will fit inside a multitasking window.C The SMALL WINDOW command will tell SPORT to use a small menu ofC about six lines rather than the full screen MAILER MENU. All ofC your vital system information will be displayed. To return to= the normal full screen menu from the small menu, use RESET.
QUITC The QUIT command will leave the current operation you are using
and do one of the following:> From the MAILER MENU .... will exit SPORT and return to DOS.= From the UTILITY MENU ... will return to the previous menu.; From the TERMINAL MENU .. will return to the MAILER MENU.D If you are in the TEACH MODE, you must enter "*" to return to the% COMMAND MODE before quitting SPORT. HOUSEKEEPC SPORT will automatically perform certain functions at midnightC if it is not busy with mail at that time. This is known as theC HOUSEKEEPING function and is designed to keep your SPORT system" as maintenance free as possible.C If SPORT is not busy at midnight it will rename your SPORT.LOGC with a unique file name using the current date and time, restartC a new SPORT.LOG and reset all of your mail/call counters to zero.
MODES+ SPORT has several online help facilities.D The TEACH MODE will help you to learn about SPORT commands withoutD actually activating the command. When in the TEACH MODE, a shortD help screen will be displayed about the command. You can move in5 and out of the TEACH MODE by using the "*" command.D Additional help is available on the Utility Menu. Using "?" fromD the Utility Menu allows you to search through a text file of helpD subjects and definitions. You can even modify this text file and@ add your own subjects. See the SPORT documentation for more.
RESETC From both the Mailer Menu and the Terminal Menu you can use theC RESET command to restore the SPORT configuration to the default
condition.C The default condition is the SPORT configuration you have createdC in your configuration file, SFLASH.RAW. This file can be editedC at any time to change your configuration. You can use an externalC ASCII editor or, more simply, use the command from the UTILITY# MENU to change the configuration.A Press RETURN to continue or press "*" to cancel TEACH MODE ...U
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MODES0 SPORT W.A.I.T.S. Help Module/ How To ? = C ... Reconfigure Your SPORT System [SPORT.RAW]= E ... Edit SPORT Events [SPORT.EVT]. H ... Use Hidden Commands on the MAILER MENU= I ... Update Your IDX [Telephone Book] File [SPORT.IDX]= M ... Mail Routing [SPORTRTE.EXE]( O ... Use SPORT for OUTBOUND Mail Only+ R ... Restrict Access to the SPORT System2 T ... Connect to Another System in TERMINAL Mode
X ... Exit to Main Menu5 Press or CLICK the letter for which you want help: 9 Press the letter for which you want HELP or X to exit:
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= SPORT Wide Area Information Transfer System$ Version:
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SUBJECT N
Any Button = Mail MenuU
*MOUSE HELP: LB = Select, RB = Mail Summary&Your SFLASH Library is getting full...
Status :
MAIL: Out =
In =
Bad =
Library =
Pending =
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INFO: = SPORT Wide Area Information Transfer System$ Version:
1.14N
MAIL
UTILITIES
COMMUNICATIONS
OPTIONS N
N E = Enter Message U = Utility Menu T = Terminal Menu B = Bell Off N L = Use Library C = Configure D = Batch Drop N = No Display N M = Modify Message O = DOS Shell H = HouseKeep W = Window ChangeN P = Poll a System I = Schedule Mail R = Reinitialize F = FKey List ) S = Mail Status ! = Print Log ) S = Mail Status ? = Mail Menu Help
* = Command Mode
* = Teach Mode
Q = QUIT PROGRAM
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LIBRARY
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INCOMING/OUTGOING INBOUND
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4 Abbreviated Mail Menu Command SummaryC E = Enter Msg U = Utilities T = Terminal B = Bell Off C L = Library C = Configure D = Batch Drop N = No Display C M = MAIL MENU O = DOS Shell H = HouseKeep V = Video Change C P = Poll I = Schedule R = Reset W = Window ChangeC S = Mail Status ! = Print Log * = Teach Mode Q = QUIT PROGRAM C S = Mail Status ? = Help Modes * = Teach Mode Q = QUIT PROGRAM A Use: "W" [Window Change] to display the Library Message Summary.) Use: Any Mail Menu command listed above.U
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COMMANDPROMPT
INFILE
IGNOREDV NOPRINTER
BELL!
DELAY
CLOSEDSYSTEM
PRIVATEMAIL
TERSELOG
OUTBOUNDONLY
REMOTEPASS MAILPASS
BBSBAT
MODEMINIT
DRIVE
MESSAGELINE FASTMODEM
QUIET
PULSE
FLASHAREA
BAUD LOCKBAUD
PORT
SYSTEM
SYSOP
NODE
INBOUND
SYSTEMPASS
ALTERNATEPASS CHATPASS
EXITAFTER YOOHOOIN
FASTSCREEN FILELIST
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BELLON
BELLOFF
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Operation Successful
No fix is required
Reserved Level Zero error code/Check your parameters, contact Blaise Computing
Invalid COM port number1The valid COM Port values are 1 through _MAX_PORT
COM port is not open#Use OpenA1 or OpenA2 to open a port'Invalid parameters passed to Level Zero
Check calculated parameters
No serial port found+Address incorrectly specified, try defaults
Output queue full3Increase your queue size or speed up your baud rate
COM port already open2Check where you think it was suppose to close last
Input queue empty
Data lost or not sent yet'Timeout occurred waiting for characters7Transmission inactive or wait longer for data to arrive
Wait for event cancelled
Adjust wait period if necessary!No default port address available&Specify port address when opening port
No default IRQ line available"Specify IRQ line when opening port!Bad buffer size or buffer pointer-Check specified queue sizes and pointer value
Unknown baud rate divisor-Has ASYNCH.ASM been modified or port altered?#Invalid Level Zero option parameter+Check values passed to Level Zero functions
Improper index specified.Check Start and Last for positive request size
Input queue size too small-The Input Queue size must be at least 8 bytes
Output queue size too small.The Output Queue size must be at least 8 bytes
Interrupt level out of range+Acceptable Interrupt levels are 0 through 7,Level Zero functions have not been installedRInclude Unit_A0 in your program uses clause or run LCOM.EXE for interrupt vector $9The sum of the input and output queue size exceeds 65521&Reduce queue size parameters in OpenA2
Invalid parity specification:Must be none (0), odd (1), even (2), mark (3) or space (4)%Invalid number of data bits requested Change data bits to 5, 6, 7 or 8%Invalid number of stop bits requested
Change stop bits to 1 or 2'Both bit trimming and forcing attempted*These options are incompatible, change one)Bit forcing/trimming requires 8 data bits&Change data bits to 8 before this call
Insufficient memory/The program requires more heap space to execute
Transmission Error
Check modem settings)Modem command has more than 40 characters0This exceeds the Hayes limit, shorten the string'Modem control structure not initialized7Call __MakeMC to create and/or initialize the structure
Modem does not respond0Check connection, power and transmission options
Unable to reset modem?Check connection, power, transmission options and online status
Unexpected modem response8Check connection, transmission options and online status
FTCS not initializedMCall __MakeFT to create and/or initialize the File Transfer Control Structure
Invalid error checking type+Only CheckSum (1) and CRC (2) are available'Invalid XMODEM transmission parameters .Don't use software flow control or 7 databits .Unexpected protocol control character received-Check packet size and other XMODEM parameters
Wrong packet number received'Sender and receiver may be out of synch
No start-up SOH received'No connection or incompatible protocols
Full packet not received(Bad line noise or incompatible protocols&Overrun error or Break signal received1Interrupts off for too long or remote termination
Checksum or CRC check failed/Do both users have same error detection method?#Remote XMODEM transfer cancellation1Possible error condition or synchronization error"Local XMODEM transfer cancellation
If unexpected, check your code
Unable to open receive file Check file path and drive access
Error writing to receive file
Is space available on drive?
Unable to close receive file
Check drive access
No start-up signal received)Connection was not complete, check cables
Wrong start-up signal received
Different protocols being used%Last packet sent was not acknowledged&Line got broken off, try sending again
Receiver rejected last packet.Different checking or packet size on other end-Something other than a final ACK was received2Transmit may be ok, but garbage came across at end
Timeout waiting for final ACK4Transmit may be ok, receiver may have stopped on EOT%Unable to drain input or output queue2Check hardware flow control options and connection
Cannot open file to send
Check pathname and drive access
Error reading the file sent-Verify that file is ok by printing or chkdsk
Cannot close transmitted file,Verify that file is ok by printing or chkdsk
Internal Level Two error*Contact Blaise Computing Technical Support!Internal Device Driver Unit Error'Call Blaise Computing Technical Support
Internal Level Zero error
Not a valid error code number0Check your source for math operation error codesU