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CM-02: Communications Programs and Utils.
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#033 Communications, Other Small Programs Disk
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2496
$0
tells you how to upgrade/change your 2400 baud modem into a 9600 baud modem. A
parts list and basic diagrams are included. (Note: PsL has not tested this
upgrade.)
Access
is a pair of text files that give details on how the best way to tie into
U.S. telecom services (eg: CIS) from the U.K. and Australia. If you are going
to one of those places and want to stay in touch, you should definitely read
these files.
CommHex
Michael Burton Software ASP
$?
is a diagnostic program that displays information received by a serial port in
two windows. One window shows data received by the serial port in ASCII, and
the other window shows the same data in hexadecimal.
Compuserve User ID Finder 1.0 (ID'S)
Sax, Mike
$5
will scan your log file and create or update a list of all user ID's it can
find.
Dial_Hayes 1.3 (DIALHYS)
Repici, John
$5
is a stand-alone modem dialer. Despite the name, non-Hayes modems are supported.
While the program could be used for dialing phone numbers for talking, it is
designed primarily for making connection with other computers without using a
regular comm program and has several features to optimize the program for that
purpose.
DirCopy 3.5
Ellis, Mark
$5
will let you export a telecom program's dialing directory into a plain ASCII
file for easy editing and then import it back into your program. This is also an
easy way to import BBS lists or other files of telecom phone numbers.
Ease-Up 1.7
Simple Solutions, Inc.
$0
is a front end to the script languages of several popular communication
programs. Ease-Up is specifically designed for generating upload scripts that
will automatically upload files, as well as descriptions.
Groupkey 1.0 (GROUPKY)
Sawada, Dr. Masaaki
$10
is a special macro key program to speed up the rate at which you type text on
BBS, where time literally translates to money. This program lets you
pre-write lines of text with your editor or word processor and then send it at
the stroke of the plus "+" key on the numeric keypad. Type the plus key
again, and the next line is sent and so on.
No-Noise (Modem Noise Killer)
With this circuit diagram, some basic tools including a soldering iron, and
four or five components from Radio Shack, you should be able to cut the noise
and garbage that appears on your computer's screen when you use your modem.
This is very easy to build, however conditions may be different due to modem
type, amount of line noise, old or new switching equipment (Bell's equipment),
and on and on. So it may not work as well for you in every case. (NO-NOISE
is on disk 0270.)
PaletteP (PALETEP)
Smith, Dave
$0
is a small TSR that will restore the Prodigy color palette on EGA monitors.
PWM
Expert Edge, Inc.
$15
lets you create and keep track of passwords. For example, if you have a
CompuServe account and a Bix account and maybe you use a DOS menu program that
requires a password or a file encryption program that requires a key word, you
can keep track of all of them in this program. PWM will let you make up
passwords or it will make them up for you. It displays the service the
password is for, the current password and the prior password.
Set2400
is a utility that displays the switch settings on your Hayes 2400 baud
modem and lets you changes those settings by software control. BASIC required.
TWatch
Cannon, Ray
$0
serves as a lost carrier detecter for bbs's that do not otherwise handle carrier
monitoring. This allows the system to reboot if a caller hangs up without
logging off.
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END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #033
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#2762 Comm., Other #2 Small Programs Disk
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BBSMeter
Bit Technology
$5
is a 1.3k TSR which displays BBS charges in the upper left-hand corner of your
screen. Required CGA, EGA, or VGA.
Connect Time 1.5 (CT)
Tuley, Richard
$20
is a set of two programs to accurately track your time connected and money
owed to computer information services. (res:41k)
ModemBox
displays the modem lights at the top of your screen for easy reference.
(res:1k)
PCPNum 1.0
Starling, Kenneth H.
$5
searches its database and tells you if a specified area code and exchange can be
accessed via PC Pursuit.
PhLog2
lets you track your long distance usage (or local, for that matter) when
using a communication program, such as Procomm or GT-Powercomm, that has
scripting capability.
StartBB
Shifrin, Jerry
$0
is a text file of information for anyone who is thinking of starting their own
BBS. The information contained in the file is from an experienced SysOp. It
includes the approximation of the cost, time and effort that will be required,
as well as what you will receive in return from operating a bulletin board.
TapOrder 1.2 (TAPORDR)
GRIMS Associates
$25
manages the message files created by TapCIS. Also included is TotSr 1.2.
Time Logger 2.1 (TLOGGER)
Stern, Michael W.
$0
will record the time and cost of each on-line session with services like
CompuServe.
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END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #2762
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#1674 Comm Programs/Utils Small Programs Disk
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Autocapt 1.0 (AUTOCAP)
Yoshimura, Kazu
$5
is a TSR which, for all practical purposes, downloads files in IBM3270
terminal emulation mode. What it really does is capture screens
automatically one after another. It will also manually capture screens.
It is primarily designed to run with an asynchronous terminal emulation
software package which is used for accessing an IBM mainframe in 3270
full screen mode. (res:11k)
ComCall 2.0
Jones, Clive
$8
monitors your phone line in your absence and calls a specified phone number to
alert you when a call makes the phone ring for a specified number of times.
ComCall can also be set to execute a command, such as starting up communications
software. A modem is required.
DiskRefs For ProComm+ 1.0 (DRPCP)
Zeak, Eugene A. Jr.
$15
is a hypertext TSR electronic keyboard template for ProComm+. Features include a
comprehensive glossary, on-line telecommunications primer, complete 1200/2400
baud Hayes command set, and key references for ProComm+ basic and advanced
operations.
Otto 1.5 [OTTO] (09-93 CD)
RSE, Inc. ASP
$30
lets you automate communications. It watches the screen for user-specified
characters and then generates user-specified keystrokes. Although it comes set
up for use with AutoSig on CIS, it could be used for just about anything.
QuickTalk 1.0 (QTALK)
SilverSoft, Inc.
$80
is a pop-up communications program that allows you to receive/transmit ASCII
files directly to/from an application such as WordPerfect. It allows you to
create telephone books and dial telephone numbers from them.
QuickTran (QT-AB)
Burton, Adrian
$20
compresses files as they are sent across phone lines. Ordinarily, with
standard file transfer protocols like Xmodem, the computer spends a great deal
of time merely waiting to send or receive data. QT puts this time to use
compressing and decompressing data as it comes in or goes out. Note that both
parties to the transfer must have QT.
Quick Terminal A.1 (QTERM)
Patridge, Ken
$0
is a 9k pop-up communications program which can be used to communicate with
any serial device (eg: modem or plotter) without exiting from the current
applications program. Rated at up to 9,600 baud.
SansInt
Colby, Lauren A.
$0
is a terminal program which allows you to run more than two com ports without
interrupt conflicts. With this program, six or more serial ports can co-exist
at 300 baud in one machine.
The Minimal Communicator (TMC)
Lindsey, Alan
$35
is a small comm program written entirely in assembler. It was designed to be
small enough to fit on a laptop RAM-disk. TMC is rather bare-bones and may not
be suitable for beginners, but then it takes only 10k of disk space and should
run in 128k of RAM. It is primarily of use in communicating, rather than
downloading, since no transfer protocols are included. Limited script
capabilities are present for automated log-on's. TMC came to us from the
author in Switzerland, but he may be reached via CompuServe.
TSRBoot 1.14s
Horizons Consulting
$27
is a TSR that will reboot your system at a specified time regardless
of any other activities. This is mainly of use with unattended systems,
such as for BBS's and networks.
WhatLine 2.8 (WHATLIN)
Advance Systems
$20
manages multiple telephone devices (FAX, answering machine, BBS) that share the
same line (with different phone numbers - where offered by the phone company).
Most phone companies will let you have up to three different phone numbers ring
on one line, each with a different ring pattern.
WhatLine will execute a different program, depending on which number was dialed.
If you have a FAX card, telephone voice mail/message card like the Watson, and a
modem, WhatLine will execute the appropriate software for each. WhatLine can
also be used to perform timed execution of programs.
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END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #1674
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#12336 Comm Programs/Utils #2 Small Programs Disk
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#12336 Remote Computer Operation
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ElseWare 2.2
Kiley, Kevin
$0
lets you run a computer from a different location. The programs consists of a
small TSR that must be loaded on the remote machine and another on the local
machine. Connection between the two machines is made via your favorite
communications programs and then the TSR's take over.
The refreshing thing about this program is that although the author makes a
good case that his program is better than any of the similar retail products,
he asks nothing for it. Instead, he says "It has served me well and I hope it
will do the same for you."
#12336 Fax:
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Fast Serial Ports (FASTSP)
Spalter, Michael
$0
contains information about high speed modems, and the problems
associated with them and serial ports. It covers the problems, the cures
and gives practical unbiased advice, as well as interesting background
information.
FAXCover 2.1 (FAXCOVR)
Sullivan, Mike
$0
prints a nice looking, personalized cover page for your FAX on an Epson printer.
It allows up to 20-lines of notes on the page.
FAX Manager 1.2 (FAX-MGR)
Cox, Frank
$20
prints FAX cover sheets, and maintains a database of the names and FAX
numbers. It allows you to include a message of up to 20 lines on the
cover page.
Simple Simon Faxer 3.0 (SSFAXER) (12-93 CD)
Simple Simon Software
$0
sends a fax to a fax machine/board without CAS or any other interface.
It should work on most Class 1 boards using Rockwell chips.
#12336 Other:
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CISTime
Swift-Ware
$0
is a TSR that captures Compuserve's time display and sets your computer
system clock to match.
PortaCall 2.0 (PCALL) (09-93 CD)
Dineen, Bill
$10
calls you whenever a new message is on your answering machine. It lets
you know there is a message, by dialing your phone, leaving a few rings
and then hanging up. Requires a Hayes compatible, auto-dial modem.
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END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #12336
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#1673 External Protocols Small Programs Disk
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HotKeyZ 6.0
Albrecht, Mark
$10
is a DSZ protocol interface utility. Its use of point-and-shoot windows are
more efficient than other external file transfer interfaces such as script files
and batch files. If you are not familiar with DSZ (Zmodem), see ZINTRO.
JModem 1.21
Johnson, Richard B.
$0
is a new file-transfer protocol developed to be used as an external protocol.
It is designed to maximize data transfer speed by sending very long blocks of
data and compressing data when possible. If you have a noisy telephone circuit,
the longer blocks will result in aborted transfers more often than will XModem.
A 16-bit CRC is used to verify accuracy. Assembler source code is included.
Ozbext II 1.3b
Sneed, Steve
$0
is an external protocol module supporting the CompuServe B and B-Plus (often
known as Quick-B) protocols for file transfer. While there are currently no
applications on CIS that use the actual Transport Layer capability of BPlus,
there are several planned. Meanwhile this program supports the existing
protocol implementation as well as the enhanced version soon to be released.
Most communications programs allow the use of external protocols such as this
one and Ozbext is worth the effort in order to get the faster transfers.
Powernode (POWERN)
Pearson, J. L.
$10
is designed to make it easier to use external protocols in almost any comm
program.
Zintro
Findlay, Mark
$0
is a short introduction to Zmodem file transfer protocol (DSZ).
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END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #1673
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#1941 File Transfer Utilities Small Programs Disk
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ACopy 4.22
$0
is a file transfer program for ISDN. ISDN is a digital phone system
allowing 64 kbit/s of data transfer.
Block-Calc 2.0 (BLOCKCA)
calculates the number of blocks in a file to be sent over a modem. Blocks
can be either 128 bytes or 1k. Also see TT below.
Callwait.BAS
purports to send commands to your Hayes-compatible modem to keep your
download from getting zonked by your phone's "call-waiting" line noise.
Comx 2.0
Biologic
$36-$70
lets you quickly and easily transfer files between any two PCs, including the
IBM PS/2 series, via the serial ports. Remote drives can be accessed by DOS
commands or other software such as word processors or spreadsheet programs,
variable transfer speed up to 115,200 baud, and uses only 4K of memory.
Requires a null modem cable, which is an inexpensive cable or connector
available from computer stores, serial port on each machine and DOS 3+.
DeadMan
Graham, Keith P.
$?
was written for a blind person who has trouble with being disconnected from a
bbs due to not being able to respond rapidly enough while reading the screen
with a braille reader, or whatever. Like the "Deadman" switch in a railroad
engine, if the user doesn't press a key in a specified period of time, Deadman
will send a specified series of keystrokes to the bbs to keep the connection
open.
We expected Deadman to repeat the keys every "n" seconds, but it didn't during
testing unless we manually pressed a key. We were wondering how you could keep
sending keystrokes to a bbs without causing problems. The answer to both of
these problems is that after Deadman sends a key and sounds its alarm, you
press backspace. This wipes out the key it sent and resets it to send another.
FastHST 2.1
Sheppard, Joseph
$0
is a program that configures USRobotics Courier HST modems to run with the
port locked at top speed.
HostKeys 1.0 (HOSTKEY)
Logical Business Systems, Inc.
$50
automates mainframe 3270 terminal sessions and file transfer. It works with all
3270 emulation products that support HLLAPI.
Invisible Link (IL)
Best, Robert and Wong, Garland
$35
is designed to let you transfer files in the background while you run other
programs. IL is written in assembly language for optimum size and speed,
allowing background transfers without degradation of speed in the foreground
program. Features include speeds up to 9600 baud, Xmodem protocol, Queue up to
10 files to transfer unattended with auto-hangup, queue up to five numbers to
dial in the background,
LapView 1.01
Advance Systems
$35
is a file transfer and directory manager for two computers connected by the
serial port using a standard null modem cable. A directory from each computer is
displayed side by side and you select the files from these directory listings
that you wish to transfer.
You can copy, move, delete, view and print files; sort, switch, create and
remove directories or run an EXE, COM, or batch file on either computer. (Not
on this disk. Ask for disk #8873.)
M100DUMP (M100DUM)
Nuckolls, Bob
$0
will transfer files from a Tandy TRS-80, Model 100/102 to a MS-DOS machine.
This program will work with any laptop which has a telecommunications program
that will output an ASCII text file to the laptop's serial port. The program
requires no handshaking so the very simplest of data cables will work, connect
ground to ground and a single lead connecting the transmitted data from the
laptop to the receive data pin on the MS-Dos machine.
PCPUR.TXT (PCPUR)
is a collection of information files about PC Pursuit, a low fixed-cost
system for accessing bulletin boards via long-distance lines. (Not on this disk.
Ask for disk #8002.)
Serial File Copy 3.4 (SFCOPY)
MarshallSoft
$25
allows fast copying of files between two computers via serial ports with a
null-modem cable. SFC is particularly useful for transferring data between
desktop and laptop machines which may have dissimilar drives. It can handle
transfers up to 115200 baud. Wildcards can be used in specifying files to copy
and entire directories can be copied with one command. You can load the DOS
Shell from within the program, and print files on the remote computer. There
is support for hard disk to hard disk backup. Both machines must be MS-DOS
based computers. Supports COM1-COM4.
TT
displays xmodem transmission times for specified files on a disk. The
default filespec is "*.*" and default baud rate is 1200. Other rates and
filespecs may be specified. Also see BLOCKCAL above.
XFER 1.2
MarshallSoft Computing, Inc.
$18
transfers multiple files between PCs using serial ports. It features
transfer speeds at up to 115200 baud and command line execution.
ZIP 1.63 (08-93 CD)
Meyer, Eric
$30
is a tiny, fast utility to transfer files between two IBM compatible computers
over an ordinary serial cable connection. This is most useful when the
computers don't share a common disk format, as in the case of a desktop PC
with 5" drives and a laptop (or PS/2) with only a 3" drive. It is easier to
use, and over 6 times faster, than any ordinary telecom program. It is also
DesqView aware and has comma/semicolon file delimiters. You can even clone ZIP
if incompatible disk formats prevent you from getting ZIP.COM itself onto the
second computer to begin with. Other features include support for 4800 and
2400 BPS rates, and operation at slow baud rates. This is an excellent way to
transfer files between a laptop and a desktop.
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END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #1941
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A Dialer
Lee, Charles
$5
#1869
will make just about any telecommunications package PC Pursuit capable.
The features include built in intelligence to handle the myriad of
strange stuff that happens sometimes while using PC Pursuit, tracking of
connect time, a usage log, DESQview-awareness, passwords, linked scripts
and more. (The author can no longer be reached at the address provided
in the documentation.)
BackGround File Transfer
Dirac Systems
$30
#2569
is a comm program that lets you run other programs while you transfer files in
the background. It supports Xmodem-CRC and Ymodem-Batch. A background dialer
and many other features are included. It also works well with multitasking
systems like DESQview, particularly on computers with limited memory. The
program is limited to transfer of 360k files, max. A Windows 3 program is also
included that allows Windows users to monitor the progress of transfers.
BiModem
Erik Labs
$25
#2257
allows simultaneous bidirectional file transfers. In other words you can upload
while downloading at the same time. You also have the ability to chat while the
transfer is going on. It is both Double DOS and DESQview aware. File-level
password protection is available.
Blue Wave Offline Mail Reader 2.1
Cutting Edge Computing
$25
#4980
is an off-line Email management system. The program allows you to retrieve
mail from a BBS system, read and reply to the messages off-line, save messages
to disk, print messages, and search for a specific message. A speech
compatibility mode is provided for the blind and visually impaired.
Caller ID Look-Up System
Online Resources
$20
#4545
helps people with Caller-ID service identify who is calling. Reports are
developed by telephone number in numeric order. On-line look-up by phone
number or last name is provided.
CBX-parallink
TAU Systems Corporation
$85
#4072
allows remote and joint control of a host PC, as well as file transfers. It is
great for people who carry laptops when traveling and have another computer that
stays behind, or for those with a computer at home and need to do work on a
computer at the office.
Features include point and shoot menus, hands-off host service, self building
dial directory, automatic file transfer overwrite prevention, self learning
macros, error checked screen and key data transfer, error checking file transfer
protocols, modem status checking, data link status monitoring, transparent data
compression for file transfers, proprietary compression technique, remote screen
transfer data compression, password access control, encrypted password storage,
remote control permission assignment, directory access control list for each
user, up to 512 SYSOP defined user access permission profiles, automatic
communication log, public domain file transfer protocols, hooks to external
protocols, terminal mode, ANSI terminal emulation, and support for add-on
terminal emulations. Requires 512K. (The author can no longer be reached
at the address provided in the documentation.)
Communique 2.0
Blake, Adam
$38
#4981 (10-93 CD)
is a computer terminal package. Features include support for IEMSI, Avatar,
TTY/ANSI/VT52/VT102/AVATAR terminals, ANSI-music standard, XModem/XModem
1k/Xmodem 1kG/YModem/YModem G/ZModem protocols, Zmodem auto-download, and
more.
DataScope
Paladin Software, Inc. ASP
$197
#3909
is a serial communications debugger and protocol analyzer. It will do passive
bi-directional monitoring and interactive testing and control. It can capture up
to 8 megs of data and signal information. It supports baud rates of up to 115k.
Telix 3.2
Sampaleanu, Colin
$39
#20095/770 [3 disks]
is a powerful and fast communications program. It has scripting and most
of the other features the other top programs provide. It offers session
logging, DOS access and scroll-back of previous screens, among other
features. Protocols supported include Xmodem, Kermit, Telink, Ascii,
Ymodem, Ymodem Batch, Modem7 and SEAlink. Telix has a split-screen chat
mode and a Host mode. It allows multiple dialing directories, has a 64k
backsroll screen buffer, a usage log, baud rates to 115,200, a DoorWay
mode, a graphical file transfer display, and DESQview support.
Boyan
Boyan, Justin
$40-$60
#27150/0809
is a top-rated, high-performance communications program with an excellent,
friendly, user interface. It supports all modems, scripts, and external
protocols. It supports interrupt-driven communications with all serial ports
and modems, at speeds from 300 to 38,400 baud. Both hardware and software flow
control are supported for high-speed modems and networking. Emulates popular
terminals, including VT-100, VT-52, and ANSI-BBS. An extensive macro language
with well over 200 commands and variables to automate all your communications
is available.
Passwords can be implemented for each entry of the dialing directory, and you
can cut and paste between directories and sort by last connection date. A Host
Mode allows you to dial in to your computer from a remote system, read and
write messages, send and receive files, and Shell to DOS. This mode can handle
passwords for up to 70 different users, supports word-wrap during message
entry, and provides a handy Sysop Menu. Since the Host Mode is written as a
BOYAN script, it is completely customizable.
PowerNode I
The Bytebrothers
$10
#27150/2333
is designed to make it easier to use external protocols in almost any comm
program.
Kermit 3.13
Trustees of Columbia University
$0
#27150/0036 (10-93 CD)
is a powerful and popular program for communication between mainframes
and PCs. Included are many official patches along with files that will
allow keyboard mapping for the CRISP and GNU EMACS editors, and for UNIX
WordPerfect. Other features include support for Cyrillic character sets
during file transfer; automatic parity detection during file transfer;
support for full-duplex RTS/CTS flow control; user-settable serial port
address and IRQ line; many script programming functions and variables;
network support; text and graphics terminal emulation; printer control;
TCP/IP support; plain text dialing directory; VT220 emulation; MCGA
support; direct support for Novell ODI board drivers; a Telnet server
mode; and more. The MASM source code is available as MegaDisk set
#27493/3269 [2 disks].
Com-And 2.92 [COM_AND]
Caber Software ASP
$50
#27143/1130 [2 disks] (10-93 CD)
is something different - a full-powered communications program that has
accessory applications to be used with it, including a visual conferencing
program, and telecom bridge and chess programs, complete with playing boards.
Commo 5.5
Brucker, Fred P.
$53
#27143/2330 (10-93 CD)
is a general purpose telecommunications program. It is small and fast, yet
contains all the features most people need. Commo is "DESQview aware." It will
run in a small window in the foreground or background with no appreciable
speed degradation. It will run on systems with limited memory. Commo's Macro
Processor allows you to run any program or batch file from Commo at the touch
of a key. Other features include a Macro Programming capability that lets you
automate many activities; a Doorway Mode; a dialing directory; an internal
editor; auto-switching keyboard support for VT102 users; DoubleDOS support;
internal scrollback; capture modes; an internal Xmodem; menus for uploading
and downloading; send and receive Translate Tables; serial port display
control; and more.
You can include variables with each Dialing Directory entry, and menu items
can speak if you have a Speech Friendly Interface. Setup File and Macro File
support is available for the new HS/Link protocol, including bi-directional
transfers. COMMO9 for the HP 95LX is also included.
COMX
Sholl, Samuel A.
$60
#27143/3723
is a sophisticated communications program. It offers terminal emulation, file
transfer capabilities, a host-mode and an extensive script language. Other
features include support for a windowing environment such as DESQview and
Windows 3.0; nine transfer protocols; command line script file execution;
key-macros; the ability to access up to 15 COM ports at once or individually;
network support; script tracer; file compressor and more.
GT Powercomm 17.06
P & M Software Co.
$70
#27144/044 [3 disks]
is a very powerful communications program, at least as good as any
available. It's answer mode is so fully-featured that some people use it
as a BBS system. Other features include a status line that shows when a
script is executing; a two-color chat mode; a dialing directory that can
be sorted by comment fields; CD-ROM support; support for COM1 through
COM8 and IRQs 0 through 15; EGA/VGA 43/50 line mode support; multi-
language support; programmable questionnaires; and much more. There is
support for up to 15 different protocols, keyboard substitutions,
support for the F11 and F12 keys, and VT-52 emulation. Sysop Tools 2.0b
is also included in this set.
GT-SCR2
Huffman, John
$?
#27144/0824
is a set of script files and a directory file of 800 PC Pursuit numbers for
use with GT Powercomm 12.
HS/Link 1.2
Smith, Samuel H.
$20-$28
#4982
is a high speed bi-directional file transfer protocol. It features full
streaming error correction, batch file transfers, aborted file crash recovery,
and a full screen status display. Other features include a mini terminal
mode, on-line chat mode, and support for fossil drivers.
Modem Doctor 5.2s [MODEMDOC] 09-93
Volpe, Hank
$20
#4234
is a professional diagnostic tool for testing modem and serial ports. All modem
lines, IRQ assignments, and base port addresses are checked. It also checks UART
chip and all modem registers.
NAPLPS
Kurashima, Akihisa
$0
#2130
is a videotex system which can be used to convert a text file composed of
graphics commands into a very compact binary file which can be sent over a
telephone line or packet radio to another computer where the NAPLPS binary
file is decoded into a NAPLPS graphics image on another monitor. The principal
advantages of NAPLPS are very small size of NAPLPS picture files and its easy
adaptability to a wide variety of graphics standards. Several programs for
making, transferring and decoding NAPLPS files are included.
PibTerm
Burns, Phil
$0
#27145/0046 [2 disks]
is a "freeware" communications and terminal emulation program. It offers mouse
support, COM3/4 support, script capabilities and support for CompuServe
QuickB protocol.
PibTerm Source
Burns, Phil
$0
#27145/0536 [3 disks]
the complete Turbo Pascal source code for PibTerm.
Robin
McQuay Technologies
$10-$15
#3724
makes Prodigy easier for beginners and faster and more productive for advanced
users. It can upload text files, reroute printer dumps to a text file, play back
keystrokes via a script language and more. Requires 640k and 400k+ of disk
space.
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3890 Prodigy Utilities Small Programs Disk
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PaletteP (PALETEP)
Smith, Dave
$0
is a small TSR that will restore the Prodigy color palette on EGA monitors.
PMGuide
Hayes
$0
is a tutorial on modem operation and the Hayes Personal Modem command set. It is
intended to supplement the skimpy documentation that comes with the modem you
get when you purchase the Prodigy Startup Kit, but it contains useful
information for anyone wanting to learn more about modems.
Pro-Chart (PROCHRT)
Rabergeau, Philippe ASP
$0
lets you download all available company charts from the Strategic Investor on
Prodigy. You can view individual charts or selected charts as a slide show.
Requires EGA/VGA and a hard drive.
ProVirus 1.0 (PVIRUS)
Gateway Software, Inc. ASP
$0
is a Prodigy software virus scanner and icon enhancer. It lets you check your
Prodigy software at any time for changes that might indicate that the executable
has been altered or corrupted. It also allows you to change the standard Prodigy
working icon into a clock to help you keep track of time while on-line, and you
can change the display when the INSERT key is used. Requires a hard drive.
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EZ-Reader
Thumper Technologies ASP
$25
#2416
is a total message management system allowing you to save messages for later
retrieval. This reduces the amount of time needed to read and create messages on
bulletin boards that run PC Board software with the Qmail or MarkMail doors. It
allows you to read and create messages off-line saving you time and money on
long-distance phone bills. You can also view the news, new files and bulletins.
QMail Reader
Herring, Mark
$25
#1384
works with the Qwikmail door system of PCBoard 12.1. When your Sysop has the
Qwikmail door installed, you can quickly download all the public and private
messages posted since your last call, log off, and use Qmail Reader to read
and reply to messages, then log back on and automatically post the replies,
thus saving connect time and long distance charges. Along with the messages,
your mail packet may include the latest upload file listing and all the board
bulletins updated since your last call. PKARC and PKXARC (1-UT-272) are
required.
HydraCom 1.0
Lentz, Arjen G.
$0
#12125
is a stand-alone driver which implements the Hydra bi-directional file transfer
protocol. It can also be used as an external protocol. Other features include
split screen chat during Hydra session, Opus and DSZ style interfacing, support
for FidoNet technology mailers, safe protocol, support for 7-bit or even less
transparent connections, numerous transfer options for sysop and users, terminal
function, support for FOSSIL and VideoFOSSIL, and internal communication
routines supporting 16550 UART. Source code included.
ICEX
Wolf, Wayne
$25
#1436
is a communications package for use with GTE Telenet's PcPursuit service. It
can be used in conjunction with your favorite communications package such as
Procomm+ or Qmodem-SST, though it can be used as a standalone if desired. The
program is basically a very fancy PcPursuit dialer that acts as an extension
to your communications package. When invoked, it assumes command and will
allow the user to connect to a desired city and desired BBS with only a few
keystrokes. It will dial target cities in a queue fashion until the city
responds with a connection.
ICEX will then present the user with the appropriate BBS dialing directory for
the city connected to and allow you to select the BBS's to try. Again, ICEX
will dial in a queue fashion until a connection is established. Once a
connection is established, ICEX can, at the users request, automatically log
into the BBS. After optionally logging in, ICEX will pass command back to the
calling program (Procomm+, Qmodem, etc.) where file transfer, data capture,
and other functions can take place.
Odyssey 1.50
Software Co-op ASP
$99
#4162
is a powerful general-purpose communications program. It supports COM1 through
COM8, modem speeds up to 115200 baud, built-in MNP levels, a Pascal-like script
language with learn mode, background file transfer, and keyboard remapping.
Terminal emulations include ANSI, Data General 200, TTY, DEC VT100, and VT320. A
hard disk is required.
PILOT
LEAD Technologies, Inc.
$49
#3507
is a communications program. You can call other PC's or mainframes, receive
incoming calls, and upload and download files. It supports major file transfer
protocols such as XModem, XModem-1K, YModem, YModem-g, YModem-g Batch, Kermit
and ZModem. It runs in the TSR mode requiring only 35K. Other features include
ANSI terminal emulation; support for the major extended modems such as Hayes,
US Robotics HST, Telebit, MultiTech, and GVC SM-96; support for baud rates
from 150 to 115K; support for up to 9 serial ports (1 at a time);
multi-tasking features; automatic redial; a macro editor; and much more.
Qanalyst
Rosenberger, Rob ASP
$15
#27148/1402
is phone log analyzer for Qmodem (#041+). It will report the number of calls
made, total time on the modem, and total costs. It can also analyze the cost
of your uploads and downloads. It handles up to 15 phone log files at once. It
also maintains phone log files by removing unwanted log entries. Qanalyst
accepts data on phone rates. You can specify how much you pay for local, toll,
and long-distance calls. It can generate a repost based solely on the last
call you made or on a specific telephone number. Host connect charges can now
be entered separately from the long-distance cost. Qanalyst also keeps track
of holidays when special rate schedules go into effect. You can also generate
reports on a call while you are still connected. Phone bill analyses can be
restricted to the last call, even if it's still in progress. The program also
keeps track of holidays, when rates go down.
QFE (Qfonedit)
Sunflower Systems ASP
$15
#27148/1757
is a directory processor for QMODEM SST.
Teledox
Zeak, Eugene A. Jr.
$5
#4163
is a hypertext guide to modem use. It covers BBSing, RIME and FIDO networks,
Hayes AT commands, protocols, making serial cables, and more.
Telemate 4.12 [TELEMATE]
White River Software
$40-$60
#27421 (10-93 CD)
is a communications program that is powerful, but easy to use. It allows
you to prepare messages, view files, and so on while files are being
downloaded. The screen backscroll feature allows saving all or parts of
the screen to disk. It has Zmodem, Ymodem-G, Xmodem, SEAlink and
CompuServe protocols built in. A script language lets you automate
log-on sessions. A DOS command window and terminal command stack are
included. Requires 480k DOS RAM. Makes good use of a mouse if you have
one, but it is not required. It is DESQview aware and has support for
expanded memory. Available on 3.5" 1.44 MegaDisk and CD only.
Phone Secretary 1.01 [PS101]
Unique Software ASP
$25
#3910 (11-93 CD)
(formerly TotalCtl) lets you use both a host bbs system and a FAX
machine or answering machine on the same line. TotalCtl will switch
control between your normal voice line and your computer; your answering
machine and your computer; and your FAX and your computer. You can also
log the date and time of incoming calls; monitor all your incoming
calls; monitor the length of incoming calls; and make it almost
impossible for a hacker to detect your system. TotalCtl will optionally
notify you by pocket pager or telephone when a FAX, voice message, or
electronic mail is left. Support for Procomm, Qmodem, and Telix is
included. Requires DOS 3+.
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1714 QModem/Telix Utilities Small Programs Disk
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1714 QModem
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CvtFon
converts phone lists from one communication program's format to another.
The programs that it supports are PC-Talk, PibTerm, ProComm, Qmodem and
Termulator.
MQmodem
Jacobs, Sam
$?
is a driver for a Mouse Systems mouse and the Qmodem communications program.
QmLoad
builds Qmodem phone directories from regular text files. This means that if
you download a list of bbs's, this program can put them all into your QM phone
directory - a real time saver.
RLE
allows the display of Run Length Encoded (RLE) graphic files by using the
DOS TYPE command or while receiving them as ASCII downloads from PROCOMM,
PC-TALK, or QMODEM.
1714 Telix
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Auto-Run 1.1 (AUTO-R)
Wright, John
$5
is an automatic, timed script launcher for Telix. It will allow you to run your
Telix scripts automatically at any time. This allows you to start up auto-logon
scripts and up/download mail and files in the middle of the night while rates
are lower.
Executive Host 1.5 (EXHOST)
Wright, John
$35
turns Telix 3.12+ (#0770) into a fully functional BBS, or just a remote access
program for your computer. Features include sysop, guest, and protocol menus,
file tagging, and internal security.
FileMark 1.0 (FILEMRK)
Williams, Dave ASP
$5
will take a file description from a PCBoard file list and insert the
description into the corresponding archive file.
Learn 1.2
Wong, Albert
$0
is a Telix automatic script generator. It allows you to generate auto-logon
scripts using the SALT(R) scripting language for a variety of BBS and
commercial systems.
QMM 2.2
Mlynek, Jack
$15
is a Qmail manager for the Telix communications program.
SLearn 1.1
Roub, Paul
$10
makes Telix's (a communication program) script language, SALT, easier to use. It
will write your salt scripts for you and can compile the scripts and include
them in your dialing directory, all automatically. Support is provided for
COM3 and 4, as well as standard and nonstandard COM1 and COM2 configurations
and for baud rates up to 115,200 bps.
TelixFonEd 2.21 (TFE)
Roub, Paul
$10
is a full-screen editor which gives you fuller and easier control over the
content and arrangement of your Telix 3+ dialing directories. Among the many
features: record extra info such as sysop name, bbs hours, etc; sort up/down and
ascending/descending on any field, search and replace, macro record/playback,
PATH searches for configuration file; records last-call date; merge entries with
duplicate names; copy, move, add, insert, mark/unmark entries; select which
fields to print; support for alternate date formats; support for Mark and Space
parity; support for EGA and VGA 43- and 50-line modes; and the ability to
translate Procomm 2.4.x, Procomm+, Qmodem 4.x, Telemate 2.x, GT Power 15.50,
Boyan D-3, Boyan 4.x and Commo 4.x dialing directories to Telix format.
TelixSort (TELIXSR)
Rolston, David
$?
is a phone directory sorter for the excellent Telix communications program.
TLX3ALL
Woods, Jeffrey L.
$0
is a script will allow you to use Telix 3.0 to log on to PCBoard 12+, WBBS
4.5+, RBBS 14+, Opus 1.03+, and Wildcat 1+.
TlxMS
Meade, Paul
$0
is a Microsoft and PC Mouse menu for Telix 3.1.2. Source code included.
TlxSort
de Haan, Bill
$?
sorts a phone directory created by the Telix communications program.
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AceComm v1.60 [ACE160]
Michael G. Phelps
$45
#12540 (10-93 CD)
is a powerful comm program with internal X/Y/Zmodem and other standard
protocols, macros, full script language, terminal emulation, and much more.
It supports a fully redefinable keyboard, multiple phone directories, color
scroll-back buffer, EMS/XMS/disk swapping, FIDO file requests, IEMSI
protocol data handshaking, and many other sophisticated features. Yet it is
easy to use, offering context-sensitive help and "standard" command key
combos.
TeleDisk
Guzis, C. P.
$15
#4229
will convert virtually any diskette into a file, primarily for the purpose of
transmitting it over the telephone. TeleDisk also compresses the file to save
transmission time. At the receiving end, TeleDisk will convert the file back
to a diskette.
#4073 - The SALT Programming HyperText Manual (Craig S. Miller; $0) is a
pop-up manual, help system, and tutorial for the Script Application Language
for Telix (SALT). It can be used as either a learning tool or to assist in the
programming of Telix SALT scripts.
#3807 - T-Fig Advanced (Eugene A. Zeak; $25) makes Telix easier to configure
and use. This disk and the two above are a MegaDisk set for $6.99.
TTime
Harper, Richard G. ASP
$10
#3698
will tell you how long a file transfer will require. It calculates the needed
time to transfer a file using the XModem, YModem, ZModem and CompuServe B+ type
file transfers, and calculates the times for 1200, 2400 and 9600 bps modem
speeds. You can also estimate the cost of a transfer with an included utility
that calculates per minute rates.
WizLink 1.1
WIZ-TEC Computing Technologies Inc.
$50
#4863
is a 6.5K TSR program that lets one PC dial up and gain control of
another PC through a modem or a direct RS232 port. Features include
remote control, file transfer, compressed screen transfer with 9600
modem and 115K direct support, remote/host dual functions, multiple file
transfer with wildcard syntax, and more. Requires a hard disk.
ZComm 18.05
Omen Technology
$40
#27149/0743 [2 disks] (08-93 CD)
is a shareware version of a commercial program that is considered by some to
be the most advanced communications program available for the PC, and many of
the same features are available in this shareware version. For example, the
documentation says "ZCOMM exchanges files with the widest range of computer
systems and networks, using documented, public error correcting file transfer
protocols. Omen Technology's Cybernetic Data Recovery(TM) delivers accurate
file transfers under difficult conditions that confound competitive programs."
Among the protocols supported are Xmodem, Ymodem, Zmodem, Kermit Sliding
Windows, Xmodem CRC-16, Ymodem-G, WXmodem, Advanced Kermit, and CompuServe's B
Protocol.
ZComm exchanges files with the widest range of computer systems and networks
with a complete set of error correcting file transfer protocols. With Zcomm,
if you lose connect in the middle of a file transfer, you can call back and
resume the transfer right where you were cut off without wasted time or phone
charges. Advanced features include text file translation, selective transfer
of updated files, remote file maintenance, and a command that allows the YAM
display to map ASCII characters to local alternates.
DSZ [DSZ]
Omen Technology Inc.
$20
#27149/2258 (09-93 CD)
are external protocols which allow most communications programs to use the
ZModem, YModem, or XModem protocol to transfer files. Also included is
MobyTurbo to close the speed gap with YMODEM-g without compromising ZMODEM
reliability. 115200 BPS is supported with suitable hardware.
Canine Express (K9X)
Crater Rim Software
$39-$49
#20174/1691 [2 disks]
is a full-featured communications program with 24 file transfer methods. It
has a full novice command Gateway Menu System as well as Expert Alt-Key
command set support. An 800 line internal capture buffer may be viewed at any
time. It also features a user-defined Multitasking Hook for Time Slicing while
operating in a multitasking environment under TaskView, DesqView or TopView.
K9X also offers VT100 and ANSI BBS emulation, and color and music support.
PC-VT
DiVecchio, Mark C.
$?
#0045
is a software emulator which make the IBM PC function as a DEC VT102 or a
VT100 Video Terminal. Emulates the majority of functions of the VT100/102.
Some functions cannot be emulated and some have been modified but most users
won't be aware of the changes. (Not in the listing, but still available.)
ProFonedit
Brendel, Karl
$20
#1105
is a directory maintenance utility for Procomm users. It lets you edit a
directory like using a full-screen text editor, but it also lets you easily
sort and rearrange entries, delete or insert blank lines and more. Context
sensitive help screens guide you through the program with ease. A nice touch
is that PFE reads your Procomm parameter file and uses the same screen colors.
ProFonedit Plus is phone directory maintenance utility for Procomm Plus.
TinyHost 3.31 [TH331] (11-93 CD)
Krobusek, Bruce A.
$25
#12647
permits logging onto a computer from a remote site without having to
install a large, complex BBS system. It supports up to 9600 baud,
XModem, XModem/CRC, 1K-XModem/YModem, and on-line viewing of a text file
on the host system. You can have up to 25 user accounts with passwords
and 10 security levels. Other features include personal and public mail.
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