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─unused variables─
filetag 232{\013\010Lcom VSRS\255\02600\013\010}
k_firstkey; 117{0}
k_firstregquickkey; 229{0}
k_firstmodemquickkey; 230{0}
d_firstone; 118{0}
internal_available[9]; 249{1}
internal_available[10]; 250{1}
Using the Setup Program
F1 ∙ Help
F10 ∙ Categorical Menu
Up/Down Pgup/Pgdn ∙ Move
Enter ∙ Change Value
Alt-F ∙ Find String (Ctrl-L continues)
F7 ∙ Save and Quit (F6 aborts)
Press F10 now for the Categorical Menu
QUICK-SETUP
Listed below are the items which you absolutely must set for Lcom to run
correctly. The setting of items located throughout the rest of this setup
program is optional, and you can come back and change them later if you wish.
Comport : 8{1}
Bootup Baudrate : 10{4}
When you are done, press F7 to save, and you're done!
Registration
To register Lcom, send $25 for the first terminal ($10 for each additional)
cash/check payable to:
John Bushnell
P.O. Box 5492
San Clemente, CA. 92674-5492
You must include your Full Name or Organization, Mailing address,
Lcom version (this is 2), and number of terminals. There is a registration
form which you can print out. (REG.TXT)
Registration will also remove the mandatory three-second delay at the Lcom logo
during bootup -- as well as the guilt from your conscience.
Your Registration Code : 233{}
Key Assignments
The keys which access Lcom's various functions can be changed. Be sure not to
leave two items in any of the three sections with the same keystroke or you'll
make one of them unaccessible.
Direct Keys
▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀
─────────────── before ───────────────
Font ············ 67{8448}
Incoming Macros · 97{5888}
Initialize Modem 66{6144}
Keyboard Macros · 58{12800}
Modem Setup ····· 63{9728}
Setup ··········· 64{7936}
Telephone Dir ··· 57{8192}
Notes ········ 173{12544}
Redial ······· 141{4864}
Redial Queue · 70{4096}
Translate Tables 62{5120}
Video Setup ····· 163{12032}
─────────────── during ───────────────
Batch Entry ····· 236{12288}
Chat Mode ······· 171{5376}
Clear Screen ···· 69{11776}
Download ········ 59{20736}
External Terms ·· 212{9216}
Hang Up ········· 72{8960}
Print Screen ···· 151{6400}
Save Screen ····· 68{30464}
Scrollback ······ 65{29440}
Upload ·········· 60{18688}
──────────────── misc ────────────────
Ascii Chart ····· 61{7680}
Dos Shell ······· 98{11264}
Edit File ······· 162{4608}
View DOS Screen · 131{27648}
Zoom ············ 143{16128}
EXIT ············ 56{11520}
Extended Keys
▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀
Trigger Key 203{18176}
+
Activity Alarm ·· 74{7777}
Adding Machine ·· 197{3389}
Log To Printer ·· 152{9836}
Emulation ······· 198{4709}
Change Dir ······ 193{11875}
DOS Command ····· 121{8292}
Scrollback Record 161{29440}
Modem/Local ····· 73{20224}
Lcom Information 211{5993}
Modem Quick-keys
▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀
Trigger Key 204{20224}
+
Answer / Connect 176{7777}
Auto-Answer ····· 178{4471}
Connect ········· 177{11875}
Manual Dial ····· 180{8292}
Modem Volume ···· 179{12150}
Ph Handle ······· 182{9064}
Ph Memo ········· 181{12909}
Ph Macro 1 ······ 209{561}
Ph Macro 2 ······ 210{818}
Ph Number ······· 207{12654}
Ph Password ····· 183{6512}
Ph Second Pass ·· 208{8051}
Other
▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀
Help 99{15104}
TSR 71{29696} (not available)
89{14624} : Pressing this while a macro is being executed will terminate
that macro as soon as possible. This will also terminate
an ascii upload.
90{30464} : Pressing this while Tsr and/or Multitasking will flip the
process between Lcom and the Background Process.
Paths & Programs
Alternate Shell Program, path and program : 119{}
Text Editor, path and program ············ : 164{}
Lcom's data files sub-directory ·········· : 133{DATA}
Text Files sub-directory ················· : 165{TEXT}
Standard Uploads/Downloads sub-directory · : 134{FILES}
Telephone Notes sub-directory ············ : 172{NOTES}
Modem & Modem Related
Defaults
Com Port ················ : 8{1}
Baudrate ················ : 10{4}
Parity ·················· : 11{0}
Character Length ········ : 12{3}
Stopbits ················ : 13{0}
CTS flow control ········ : 255{1}
Selective Overrides
Com Port ················ : 20{0} (0 = none specified)
Base Address ············ : 21{0} (base 16) (0 = none specified)
IRQ (2-7) ··············· : 9{0} (0 = none specified)
Interrupt ··············· : 202{0} (0 = none specified)
Bootup
Send Carrier-Detect ON at bootup if modem reads online? 23{1}
if : ONLINE OFFLINE
Set LSR (parity, character length, stopbits) · : 4{1} 5{1}
Set the Baud Rate ···························· : 2{0} 3{1}
Send the Initialization String ··············· : 6{0} 7{1}
Miscellaneous
Delay between each Modem Instruction ········· : 102{12}(18ths of a second)
Disconnect Method ···························· : 53{2}
Notify when a Disconnection Attempt fails? ··· : 194{1}
Drop DTR upon Termination if Offline? ········ : 170{1}
Modem Command Strings
General
Pre-Initialization String : 45{AT}
Detect Replacement : 47{AT &C1}
Initialization String ··· : 46{AT S2=43 S7=127 S11=55 &C1&D2 E1V1X4}
Disconnect modem ········ : 50{~~+~+~+~~~~~~ATH0}
Dialing
Dialing Prefix ·········· : 48{ATDT}
Dialing Suffix ·········· : 49{}
Busy ···················· : 110{BUSY}
No Carrier ·············· : 111{NO CARRIER}
Connect ················· : 112{CONNECT}
Connect (Alternate) ····· : 142{}
Voice ··················· : 113{VOICE}
Ring ···················· : 114{RING}
No Dialtone ············· : 115{NO DIAL}
Modem Quick-Keys
Answer Phone ············ : 184{ATA^M}
Connect to Carrier Signal : 185{ATDT^M}
Auto-Answer OFF ········· : 186{ATS0=0^M}
ON ·········· : 187{ATS0=1^M}
Modem Volume OFF ········ : 188{ATM0^M}
LOW ········ : 189{ATM1L0^M}
HIGH ······· : 190{ATM1L2^M}
Terminal Emulation Characteristics
Default Emulation ········· : 1{2}
Default Echo Setting ······ : 22{0}
There are certain functions that are common to nearly all terminal emulations.
The following are a list of these functions. You can determine what is to be
done when each instruction is encountered. A telephone directory connection
may change these defaults to its own settings.
Carriage Returns ········ : 24{0}
Force Add Lf in Chat Mode : 256{1}
Linefeeds ··············· : 25{0}
Clear Screens ··········· : 30{0}
Backspaces ·············· : 27{0}
Character : 223{0}
Beeps ··················· : 26{0}
Tabs ···················· : 28{0} Tab stops every 29{8} places
Change Foreground ······· : 33{1}
Change Background ······· : 32{1}
Blink ··················· : 34{1}
Fill in new lines with the current color when scrolling : 31{1}
Prevent backspaces from wrapping to the previous line · : 169{1}
Telephone Directory
Display Characteristics
Format String:146{%t │%n %b %p%l%s│ %m %3 %4 %5 %6 %z│%e %: %9 @ %8 │ %7 %a │ %c %1 %2 %d ▐░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░}
%t name %9 last date called %c connect macro
%n number %8 last time called %1 run macro 1
%b baud %a average mins online %2 run macro 2
%p parity %7 total calls %d disconnect macro
%l char len %m memo
%s stop bits %3 logon system password
%e emulation %4 logon handle
%: echo %5 logon password
%6 logon phone number
%z script
Commands
■Note: Avoid duplicating your commands or some will become "masked out".
■Warning: Do not include any spaces or the command will not work.
Watch out for spaces attached to the end of the word. You can check
by pressing the (end) key.
Dial and repeat ········· : 75{dial}
Dial once ··············· : 76{once}
Edit ···················· : 77{edit}
View/Enter Notes ········ : 174{notes}
Go to ··················· : 78{goto}
Mark ···················· : 79{mark}
Un-mark·················· : 80{unmark}
Find ···················· : 81{find}
Copy ···················· : 82{copy}
Clear ··················· : 83{clear}
Delete ···············DEL : 84{delete}
Insert ···············INS : 85{insert}
Swap ···················· : 86{swap}
Sort ···················· : 87{sort}
Simulate connection ····· : 167{start}
Print to printer ········ : 158{print}
Open another list ······· : 88{open}
Help ···················· : 139{help}
Zoom ···················· : 147{zoom}
Output phone number ····· : 148{out}
Reset activity data ····· : 149{reset}
Exit ·················ESC : 150{exit}
Miscellaneous
Dial, Time before giving up a dial ···· (1..255 seconds) : 38{60}
Pause between each dial ········· (1..255 seconds) : 36{1}
Pause before the first dial? ····················· : 37{0}
Always use dial status window? ··················· : 35{0}
After connection, Remove phone number from the queue ··· : 39{1}
Reset the color ······················ : 40{1}
Clear the screen ····················· : 41{0}
Use automatic macros ················· : 42{1}
Display, Description Justification ····················· : 196{1}
Scrolling (up/down) by ························ : 199{1}
Scrolling (left/right) by ····················· : 200{1}
Don't allow dial window to move around ········ : 144{1}
Don't allow edit window to move around ········ : 145{0}
Display time permanently in the dial window ··· : 160{0}
Dial+Repeat vs Dial Once - command preference ·········· : 201{0}
After disconnection, stamp on screen the time elapsed ·· : 159{1}
Return to the telephone directory after aborting a dial : 195{1}
Number of Zoom Levels in the zoom cycle ················ : 231{3}
Edit Window Password ··································· : 43{}
Default Dial-Entry Logon Strings
System Password:227{^M}
Handle:224{^M}
Password:225{^M}
Phone Number:226{^M}
Default Macros
Connect Macro:219{}
Run Macro 1:220{~!M!\115\031~!M!\104\035~!M!\112\025~!M!\110\049}
Run Macro 2:221{}
Disconnect Macro:222{}
Protocols
Always ask for the filename when doing a download -- even when a filename
would otherwise be transferred from the remote side? 240{0}
When attempting to download a file which already exists: 251{0}
CRC Check resolution when files are similar: 252{1}
Make available: Xmodem 241{1}
Xmodem/crc 242{1}
Xmodem/1k 243{1}
Ymodem 244{1}
Ymodem Batch 245{1}
Ymodem-G 246{0}
Ymodem-G Batch 247{1}
Zmodem Batch 248{1}
Sizes/Totals
Scrollback buffer size (on disk) : 51{1000000}
(32000-2000000000 bytes)
Incoming Modem Buffer size ····· : 52{16000}
(4096-65400 bytes)
Each Macro's size ·············· : 44{61}
(40-132)
Number of Keyboard Macros ······ : 103{40}
(3-132)
Number of Incoming Macros ······ : 104{20}
(3-132)
Keyboard
These options will only work on IBM AT or PS/2 compatible computers
Delay before repeat ············ : 154{0}
Repeat Rate ···················· : 155{0}
Assorted Macros
Bootup Macro ············ : 100{}
(macro executed at the bootup of Lcom)
Termination Macro ······· : 101{}
(macro executed at the termination of Lcom)
Automatic File Processing
When Lcom first boots up, it does not automatically load your default files
(i.e. telephone directory, macros, translate tables, etc) unless you tell
it to here:
Load dialing directory file? 16{1} Filename : 17{main}
Load keyboard macro file? 18{1} Filename : 19{main}
Load incoming macro file? 106{1} Filename : 107{main}
Load incoming translate table file? 14{1} Filename : 15{main}
Load outgoing translate table file? 127{1} Filename : 129{main}
Load color translate table file? 128{1} Filename : 130{main}
When Lcom is being terminated, it does not automatically save your default
files (i.e. macros, translate tables, etc) unless you tell it to here:
Save macro file? 95{1} *Filename : 96{}
Save incoming macro file? 108{1} *Filename : 109{}
Save incoming translate table file? 91{0} *Filename : 92{}
Save outgoing translate table file? 123{0} *Filename : 125{}
Save color translate table file? 124{1} *Filename : 126{}
* If left blank (and instructed to save) then the file will be saved under
the name it was loaded
Sound Settings
Use Window Exploding Sounds : 235{1}
Base Frequency of Window Exploding Sounds : 234{8500}(1500-16000)
Frequency Duration (1/18ths) Count
Activity Alarm ··········· 205{400} 206{4}
Beeps from terminal ······ 116{4000} 135{2}
Connection ··············· 136{4000} 137{4} 120{3}
End of Transfer ·········· 237{4500} 238{5} 239{2}
Miscellaneous
Use 16 background colors (instead of blinking colors) : 140{1}
Format captured pictures to the columns of the terminal window : 228{1}
At bootup, set font to font last used : 253{1}
Restore font at exit ················ : 254{1}
Use Lcom's input in dos? :105{1} When you do a remote shell you may
encounter problems because some drivers
such as nansi.sys (an ansi driver) do
not properly communicate with other
parts of dos. What this means is that
the person that you are in the remote
shell with might not see everything that
is being displayed on your screen. If
with your ansi driver you encounter
this, then you should turn this on.
*Note that if you use a utility like
Dosedit you will have to shut this off
or Lcom's input routine will mask it
out.
.LOG File Format String After Lcom is disconnected from a
connection made from the telephone
directory, information about the call
:132{} is recorded in the file LC.LOG. The
format by which the data is stored is
user definable. This is currently
%n ∙ the name of the system defaulted to nothing since it will
%p ∙ the phone number diminish the performance of the program,
%d ∙ the date at connection and, also since there is no way for me
%t ∙ the time at connection to know what you want to store. If you
%2 ∙ the time of disconnection would like an example of a format str,
%m ∙ the number of minutes online refer to the telephone directory's
%c ∙ the connect macro format string.
%d ∙ the disconnect macro
Printer End-Of-Line Tag :156{3}
Log-To-File End-Of-Line Tag :157{3}
Scrollback Buffer: Drop cursor onto screen after (FIND) option? 168{1}