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ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 1. Overview ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
InterCom is a videophone for the Internet. It allows you to communicate with
anyone in the world for free by using the Internet to transmit the data. It is
a full featured program that acts like a real telephone in many aspects and has
some features not found in normal telephones.
The features include:
32-Bit multithreaded PM application
8 or 16 bit audio
Video (Connectix Quickcam required)
Static image transmission
File transfers
Clipboard text sharing
Real time compression
Runs on connection 14.4Kbps or faster (28.8K recommended for video)
Configurable settings to improve performance
Caller ID
Quick Dial
Call Blocking
Dialing Directory
Answering Machine
Electronic telephone book server
Connect to talk server networks around the world.
Support for dynamic IP addresses
Online help
Easy installation
Low Price!
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2. Requirements ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
For InterCom to run it requires:
OS/2 Warp 3.x
8 MB of RAM (12 recommended)
8 or 16-Bit sound card (16-Bit recommended)
MMPM/2
TCP/IP Internet Access Kit
14.4Kbps or faster connection to the Internet (28.8kbps recommended for video)
Connectix Quickcam (Required for live video support)
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3. Quick Start ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
To successfully configure and use InterCom follow the instructions below:
Basic Configuration
Pull down the InterCom menu and choose configuration.
Fill in the entire first page which is entitled GENERAL.
Click the notebook tab labeled SYSTEM.
Check the "Float to top upon ring." option.
Check the "Dynamic IP" option if your IP address changed each time you connect
to the Internet.
Press ALT-F4 now and select "Yes" from the save dialog.
Configuring video using the Connectix QuickCam
Pull down the InterCom menu and choose configuration.
Click on the notebook tab labeled VIDEO.
Check the "Enable Video Camera" option.
It is recommended that you change the seconds per frame to a higher number such
as 30 or 45 if your connection to the Internet is 28.8Kbps or slower.
Click on the notebook tab labeled QUICKCAM.
Select the appropriate I/O port that your printer is connected to. LPT1 is
usually 0x378, LPT 2 is 0x278, and LPT3 is 0x3BC.
Pressing the detect button will attempt to detect the QuickCam on the port.
This detection is not flawless and might fail. This does not mean the camera
is not connected and working properly.
Click the notebook tab on the bottom labeled ADJUST.
Select the appropriate image size to capture from the camera. Remember that
the larger the size the longer it will take to transfer.
Select the quality of the image. Remember that the higher the quality of the
image the longer it will take to transfer.
Pressing the test snap shot button will retrieve an image from the camera using
the current settings on the page. Adjust the values of the brightness,
contrast, and white balance until the image is at a desirable quality.
Press ALT-F4 now and select "Yes" from the save dialog.
Configuring video using static images
Pull down the InterCom menu and choose configuration.
Click on the notebook tab labeled VIDEO.
Make sure the "Enable Video Camera" option is not checked.
Press the browse button in the Privacy Image group.
Use the file dialog to find a BMP or GIF file on the hard disk that you would
like to transmit to the remote computer.
Press ALT-F4 now and select "Yes" from the save dialog
Connecting to an ICTalk server
The ICTalk server comes with a default configuration. To connect to this
server simply press the checkbox labeled connected. Once a check appears in
the box you are connected to the server and should see the names of other users
you can talk to. Press the checkbox again to disconnect from the server.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4. Configuration ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
There are several different parts to the InterCom configuration. Each page is
a locally grouped part of the configuration. Not all pages will need to be
configured. Consult the help for each page to determine how to configure
InterCom to your system.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.1. General Configuration ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The General Configuration dialog box is where you set InterCom's basic
operating options.
Name
Name that you want to be known by. This will be displayed to the people you
talk to and on the ICTalk servers.
Location
Location where you live.
Comment
This is the text that will appear in the comment field of the Connected People
list on the ICTalk server.
Max Rings
Number of rings before the answering machine will pick up.
Call Window
The time of the day when the phone should ring. If someone calls outside of
this time person then the answering machine will automatically pick up. This
time is in 24 hour format.
Language
The primary language that you speak. This will be displayed to the other users
on the ICTalk server. If your specific language does not appear in the list
then choose "other".
Email
Your Internet email address. This is an optional field that will be used to
send you product updates via email.
Address
Your address where product information updates can be mailed to. This is an
optional field.
Telephone
Your telephone number. This is an optional field.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.2. Server Connection Configuration ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The Server Connection Configuration dialog box is where you enter the addresses
and information for the servers that you will be connecting to.
ICDynaIP Server Address
This is the address of the ICDynaIP server. This address should not be changed
unless you are instructed to by Revolutionary Software. This server is used to
provide direct dialing support for those people who have a dynamic IP address.
ICPages Server Address
This is the address of the ICPages server. This address should not be changed
unless you are instructed to by Revolutionary Software. This server is used to
search for the dialing information for other users of InterCom.
ICTalk Server Addresses
These are the addresses of the ICTalk Servers that you plan to connect to.
There is no limit to the number of server entries you can have.
To add an address first type the address in the entry field of the listbox and
then click the Add button.
To delete an address first click on the address inside the listbox you wish to
delete and then click the Delete button.
To select the server that you want InterCom to connect to double click the
entry in the list. The address for the ICTalk server should be displayed next
to the Default Server text below the list.
Connect to ICTalk servers at startup
If this option is checked then InterCom will automaticly log in to the default server.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.3. System Options ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
These pages help configure options that will effect InterCom entirely.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.3.1. General ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The System Options page is where all the general yes/no toggles are configured
that effect InterCom in general.
Load Introduction
If this box is not checked then the introduction will not be shown each time
the program loads.
Dynamic IP Address
Check this box if you have a dynamic IP Address. This will cause InterCom to
logon to the ICDynaIP server each time it loads and allow others to call you
directory by retrieving your address from the ICDynaIP server. InterCom must
be reloaded after configuration is complete if this is checked for the first
time.
Add duplicate caller ID
If this is selected a caller ID entry is added for each call received or
placed. If this is not selected and an entry already exists in the list then
the entry is updated.
Float on top upon ring
This causes the main dialog or the quick control, depending on which one is
showing, to float to the top of the desktop when a call is received. This
eliminates the hassle of finding the window in time to click the answer button.
Float quick control to top
This causes the quick control to float on top of the desktop when open. The
quick control will not take the focus away from other windows though.
CB style record buttons
This option causes the record buttons to function like a CB. You must hold the
button down with the mouse or keep the key on keyboard down while recording.
As soon as the mouse button or the key on the keyboard is released the
recording stops.
Quick Control at startup
If this option is selected then the quick control dialog will appear at startup
instead of the main dialog box. If start minimized is checked then this dialog
will not show.
Start minimized
If this dialog is checked then neither the main dialog nor the quick control
dialog will appear once the initialization is done.
Call Forwarding
The Call Forwarding feature allows you to forward calls to a remote location.
When a call is forwarded the remote client simply disconnects from you and
automaticly dials another IP address. Below is a description of each of the
fields to configure to use Call Forwarding.
Enabled
If this box is checked it will forward all calls.
Name
Name of the person to forward the call to. If this person has a dynamic IP
address then this name must be spelled exactly as it is in the configuration of
the person you want to call. The reason for this is so that the dynamic IP can
be resolved correctly with the ICDynaIP server.
IP Address
The IP Address of the remote computer to call. If the remote computer has a
dynamic IP simply leave this field blank.
Dynamic IP
If the person you want to forward calls to has a dynamic IP address then check
this box.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.3.2. Page Turning ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The Page Turning configuration page allows for the configuration of which pages
InterCom will automaticly flip to when a certain action occurs. The following
pages can be automaticly turned to.
Caller ID
When a call is received by the system this page will be turned to. This
includes calls that the answering machine picks up.
Answering Machine
When an answering machine message is left this page will be turned to
File Transfers
When a file is either being sent or received then this page will be turned to.
Text Chat
When a new message appears in the text chat window this page will be turned to.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.4. Server Notify ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
ICTalk Login Notify
These are the names of the people that will trigger a notify dialog when they
log on to the server. This is useful if you are on the server and waiting
around for a specific person. Once they are in the notify list you can
minimize InterCom and wait for them to arrive while doing other things.
To add a name first type the address in the entry field of the listbox and then
click the Add button.
To delete a name first click on the name inside the listbox you wish to delete
then click the Delete button.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.5. Audio Options ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The Audio Options page is where all the general yes/no toggles and other
options are configured that effect the audio part of InterCom.
Use Line-in
Check this box if your microphone is plugged into the line-in jack instead of
the microphone jack on the sound card.
Force 11025 sample rate by remote
Check this option if your sound card does not support any other sampling rates
except 11025. This will force the remote and you to record and playback at
this level.
Ring through the PC speaker
If this option is checked the ring will be heard through the PC speaker. If
this option is not checked the ring will be heard through the audio device.
Enable sound replay
If this option is selected the last sound played will be stored in memory to
allow fast replay.
Force 8bit sound card interface
Select this if your sound card is being detected as 16 bit, but needs to be run
in 8 bit mode or some reason. This was only needed by a few users because of
hardware conflicts. This should not be selected by most people. This will not
make transfers faster either.
Use DART
Enable this option if you have DART (Direct Audio Real Time) support installed
on your system. DART allows InterCom to access the multimedia hardware at a
faster rate which minimizes CPU usage. DART is still a beta feature of the
entertainment toolkit and may not work correctly with some hardware and driver
configurations. See Installing DART for more information.
Sample Rate
Select the sample rate to use by moving the slider around. The default is 8000
and this should not be changed unless your sound card does not support 8000.
If your sound card does not support 8000 then you need to check the Force 11025
sample rate option on the options page of the configuration notebook.
There are three types of compression that are used on sound.
None
Choose this only when you have a very fast connection to the remote such as
local network or a ISDN-128K or greater.
Loseless
Choose this only when you want to transfer sound other then normal speech. The
data compressed in this method will be reproduced exactly on the remote
machine. This should be chosen if the connection is ISDN-64K or greater.
Lossy
Choose this if you are only going to be transferring normal voice audio. This
type of compression should be chosen if you are running a 28.8 modem or slower.
The reproduction of the audio on the remote is not exactly that of the
recording, but the quality is almost exactly that of the recording when dealing
with voice audio.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.6. Video Options ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The Video Options page is where all the general yes/no toggles and other
options are configured that effect the video part of InterCom.
Enable Video
If this box is enabled video will be transmitted to the remote system if they
allow it. This box also determines whether test snap shots can be taken on the
next page.
Allow Remote Video
If this box is checked it will allow the remote to send video images to you.
If you are running on a low bandwidth connection such as a 14.4 modem then it
is recommended that you have this box checked.
Seconds per frame
This is the amount of time that InterCom will wait in between sending images.
If there is lag in the transmitting then there might be a longer delay between
images.
Image appearance
This determines how the image will appear in the video windows. In stretched
mode the image will fill the entire window. If it is in normal mode then the
image will simply be centered in the middle of the video window.
Privacy Image
This is the path to a BMP or GIF file. This file will be sent the remote if
they allow video and you have the video camera disabled. This is also a way
for those who do not have cameras to send their picture to the remote person.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.7. QuickCam ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The following pages in this section are to help configure and adjust the
QuickCam video cameras.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.7.1. QuickCam Config ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The QuickCam Config page is where you set the basic parameters for the
QuickCam.
LPT I/O Port
This is the I/O Base address of the printer port that the QuickCam is connected
to. LPT1 is usually 0x378 and so on. Make sure you have this set correctly
before doing anything else with the QuickCam.
Detect
This will attempt to detect the QuickCam on the printer port. This detection
is not flawless so don't be surprised if it takes more than one time to get a
successful connect. This also works better if the fastio.sys driver is
installed.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.7.2. QuickCam Adjust Config ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The QuickCam Adjust Config page is where you set the type and quality of the
images.
Size
This is the size of the image that will be captured from the QuickCam.
Remember that the large the image the longer the transfer time will be.
Quality
This is the quality of the image in bits per pixel. At 4 BPP the image will
have 16 shades of gray. At 6 BPP the image will have 64 shades of gray.
Increase BPP also means large images to transmit to the remote user.
Brightness/Contrast/White Balance
These settings are used to fine tune the images that the QuickCam takes.
Brightness is the most commonly adjusted setting.
Test Snap Shot
This button will retrieve an image from the QuickCam using the current settings
in the dialog. This helps fine tune the image quality.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.8. File Transfer Config ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The file transfer page is where you configure the options that will effect
files that you transfer. Below is a list of the options and a description of
how to configure them.
Block Size
The block size can vary from 512 bytes to 4096 bytes per block and can be
changed in 256 byte increments. This is the size of data that will be read
from the file each time. The large the block size the faster the transfer
rate. This block size should not be set over 1024 if you are only using a 28.8
or slow so that the file data can mix with the audio and video data nicely.
For those of ISDN 64K or greater speeds a block size of 4096 is recommended.
Download Path
This is the directory on the hard drive where the files received from the
remote should be placed.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 5. General Control ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The InterCom program consists of a main notebook, called the Control Notebook,
and the talk controls.
Phonebook
This button will bring up the phonebook. This will allow you to choose a
person to call.
Call
This button will call the currently highlighted person in the ICTalk window or
if no person is highlighted it will load the phonebook and allow you to choose
a name to call.
Start Recording
Once a conversation has been started, this button is used to start and stop the
recording of audio. Make sure you understand how CB Style record buttons work
if you have this option enabled in the configuration notebook.
Replay
This button will replay the last sound that InterCom played.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 6. Control Notebook ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The main window of the InterCom program is known as the control notebook. This
notebook has several pages that are used to control the various features of InterCom.
Use the arrow keys to the right to change pages. To change pages faster, right
click around the border of the notebook. This will bring a popup menu up with
the names of each page. Select the page you would like to go to.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 6.1. ICTalk ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
ICTalk servers are so people can login and talk with other people. These
servers are a great way to meet other people and chat with them. There are many
ICTalks around the world that are networked together. Once you connect to one
of them you will see everyone that is on the network. Once you are logged in
to the server you can choose from a list of all the people and talk to them.
When you are finished talking you can logout of the servers.
Connected people
This list displays the people that are connected to the servers. Double click
on an entry in the list to call the person. There will also be LED type lights
in the column to tell the status of the person including if they are busy,
registered, and have a video capture device active.
Connected
This button is a checkbox. If there is a check in the box then you are
connected to the server. To connect to the default server simply click the
button.
Filters
Check these boxes to filter out people who are unregistered or busy.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 6.2. Caller ID ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The Caller ID page shows the caller identification information for all the
calls InterCom has received or placed since the program started.
Previous
View the previous caller ID entry.
Next
View the next caller ID entry.
Block
Adds the current caller ID entry to the call blocking list. This person will
no longer be allowed to call you.
Add to Dialing Directory
Creates an entry in the dialing directory from the caller ID information.
Return call
This will automatically redial the person in the caller ID box. This is faster
then adding them to the dialing directory, choosing call, and then selecting
their name. This is also useful for those people you may only call once and
don't want to have in your dialing directory.
Clear
Clears the current caller ID entry from the list.
Clear All
Clears all the entries from the caller ID list
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 6.3. Answering Machine ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The Answering Machine page is used to control the messages left on the
answering machine.
Delete
This is used to delete the current message once you have listened to it and
don't want to store it on the hard drive anymore.
Next/Previous
These buttons are used to move forward and backwards through the messages
stored in the answering machine.
Play/Stop
This is used to play a message back. Click the stop button if you want to stop
listening to the message before it is over. These commands are used to play
back messages left on the answering machine. To review the greeting that you
recorded select review greeting from the popup menu.
Return Call
Clicking this button will return the call of the person who left the answering
machine message.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 6.4. Local Video ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Quickcam Adjust
These spin buttons are used to adjust the QuickCam settings to make the
pictures taken, clear.
The test button will take a snapshot with the current settings of the QuickCam.
This test image will not be transmitted to the remote person.
Mute
This button will hault the transmittion of video data to the remote. This
however will not stop the reception of video data.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 6.5. File Transfer ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The File Transfer page is used to control and monitor the sending and receiving
of files between the two users.
Send
Press this button to choose a file to send to the remote user. You will be
presented with a file browser dialog to make finding the file easier. Once you
have selected the file, the remote user will be prompted for confirmation. If
they reject the file the send button will become selectable again.
Abort
The abort button will halt the sending or receiving of the current file.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 6.6. Answering Machine Greeting ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The answering machine greeting page is used to record the messages that the
remote user will hear when the answering machine answers the call.
There are three types of answering machine messages.
Busy
This message is played to the remote user when you are talking to someone else.
Default
This message is played to the user when you are not talking, the phone rings
the specified number of times, and the answering machine answers.
User
This message is played when the user who calls is in the user greetings list.
This can be a personalized message for someone such as a friend or someone you
are waiting for a call from.
To record a user message type the users name in the entry field part of the
user greetings list. Then click the Add button. Once their name is in the
list select it by single clicking on it. Click on the user checkbox. When the
record button is pressed it will then record a message for this specific person.
Review
This will review the greeting. If the User checkbox is selected it will review
the greeting of the name highlighted in the user greetings list.
Record Greeting
This button will record the greeting message. Make sure that you have selected
to correct type of greeting that you want it to record.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 7. Phonebook ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The Phonebook is where you add and maintain the names and addresses of people
you call. The list is like your personal telephone book.
Add
To add an entry to the phonebook.
Delete
To delete an entry click on it in the list and then click the delete button.
Edit
To edit an entry click on the entry in the list and then click the edit button
or double click the entry in the list.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 7.1. Phonebook Entry Editing ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The Phonebook Entry Edit dialog box is where you specify the information for an
entry.
Name
This is the name of the person. If you know that the person has a dynamic IP
address then this field must be spelled exactly as they have it in their
configuration.
Location
This is the location of the person. If you know that the person has a dynamic
IP address then this field must be spelled exactly as they have it in their
configuration. If they do not have a dynamic IP address then filling in this
field is not required.
IP Address
This is the internet address of the person. If the dynamic IP button is
checked then this is ignored by InterCom and their IP Address is retrieved from
the ICDynaIP server upon each call.
Dynamic IP
Check this box if the person has a dynamic IP address.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 8. Call Blocking ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The Call Blocking dialog box is where you add and maintain the names and
addresses of people you do not wish to let call you. Do not add entries to try
and block people who have a Dynamic IP address because their address will
change each time they connect to the Internet.
Add
To add an entry to the call blocking list.
Delete
To delete an entry click on it in the list and then click the delete button.
Edit
To edit an entry click on the entry in the list and then click the edit button
or double click the entry in the list.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 8.1. Call Blocking Entry Editing ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The Call Blocking Entry Edit dialog box is where you specify the information
for each entry.
Name
This is the name of the person.
IP Address
This is the internet address of the person.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 9. Quick Control ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The Quick Control is a small window that can be placed out of the way to allow
easily control of the talk features. The main dialog box disappears when the
quick control dialog appears. The main dialog box will automatically reappear
when this window is closed.
Start Recording
This is used to start the recording of message to be sent to the remote person.
Click this button again to stop recording the message.
Hangup
This is used to disconnect from the remote person.
Answer
When someone is calling you, you must click on the answer button to initiate a
conversation. If you don't the answering machine will pick up.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 10. ICPages ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
ICPages is the electronic telephone book of other people running InterCom. You
can register yourself with the ICPages so that other people can find out your
address. ICPages allows you to search it's database for other people that you
know. If will provide you with their address and they can be added to your
dialing directory.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 10.1. ICPages Register ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
By choosing this from the menu you are automatically register with the ICPages
Server. You must choose this at least once every two months to update your
entry in the database and keep it active. If your internet address is dynamic
you should not register with the ICPages server.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 10.2. ICPages Search ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The ICPages Search dialog box is where enter a search criteria and submit it to
the ICPages server.
Name
This is the name criteria to use for the search. If this field is left blank
the server doesn't use it is part of the search criteria. This field can be a
substring that would be found in the name that you are searching for.
Location
This is the location criteria to use for the search. If this field is left
blank the server doesn't use it is part of the search criteria. This field can
be a substring that would be found in the location that you are searching for.
Add to Dialing Directory
Once the search results are returned from the server you can add a result to
your dialing directory. Simply click on the entry in the list you would like
to add and then click the Add to Dialing Directory button.
Search
Once you have entered the criteria for your search, click the Search button to
send it to the ICPages server and retrieve the results.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 11. Glossary ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
These are terms that help explain InterCom better.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 11.1. Internet address ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
An internet address is a unique number which identifies a computer on the
Internet. There are two ways of expressing an internet address: names or
numbers. An example of a name address would be ibm.com, but this address also
has a number representation which would be 129.34.139.30
Note: This program can handle internet addresses that are either in either
name or number forms.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 12. Speeding up QuickCam ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
To speed up the QuickCam you can install the FASTIO.SYS driver in your
config.sys file. Simply add the line
DEVICE=C:/INTERCOM/FASTIO.SYS
to your config.sys. If you have the XF86SUP.SYS driver that is used for
XFree86 then you shouldn't have to install the FASTIO.SYS driver. This driver
is automatically detected by InterCom and used if found it is used. The system
functions fine without it though also. This driver allows InterCom to do 32
bit IO to the printer port. This removes some system overhead and increases
the speed by a small amount.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13. Installing DART ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
To install the DART (Direct Audio Real Time) support follow the steps below.
Example commands are given to provide addition ease of installation.
Open an OS/2 command line window.
Make sure you are in the InterCom directory. Example command "CD\INTERCOM"
Create a temporary directory. Example command "MD TEMP"
Unzip the DART.ZIP file to the temporary directory. Example command "PKUNZIP
DART.ZIP TEMP"
Change to the temporary directory. Example command "CD TEMP"
View the readme file and follow the directions contained in it. Example
command "E README"
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 14. Trademarks and Copyrights ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The following is a list of trademarks and copyrights used in this program. All
rights are reserved.
InterCom is Copyright (c) 1995-96 by Jonathan Tew.
QuickCam is Copyright (c) 1995 by Connectix Corporation
OS/2 is Copyright (c) 1987, 1995 by IBM Corporation
FASTIO.SYS is Copyright (c) 1995 by Holger Veit
All others not mentioned are trademarks or copyrighted by their respectful
companies.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 15. Technical support ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Revolutionary Software can be contacted by
Email - jtew@revsoft.is.net
WWW - http://www.ixworld.com/ic/intercom.html
FTP - ftp://ftp.ixworld.com/ic/
There is also a Frequently Asked Questions file (INTERCOM.FAQ) in the InterCom
directory. The solution to many common problems can be found with in this file.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 16. Registration ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
InterCom v3.x registration form
InterCom is Copyright (c) 1995-96 by Jonathan Tew. All Rights Reserved.
Note: Each registration of InterCom comes with at least two licenses
for InterCom.
Note: InterCom is distributed via BMT Micro. BMT Micro is in no other
way affiliated with Revolutionary Software or InterCom.
Mail Orders To: BMT Micro
PO Box 15016
Wilmington, NC 28408
U.S.A.
Voice Orders: 8:00am - 7:00pm EST (-5 GMT)
(800) 414-4268 (Orders only)
(910) 791-7052 (Orders / Order Inquires)
Fax Orders: (800) 346-1OS2 (1672) 24 hours, 7 days a week
Online Orders via BBS: (910) 350-8061 10 lines, all 14.4K
(910) 799-0923 28.8k v.FC
via Compuserve: Thomas Bradford, 74031,307
via Internet: orders@bmt.wilmington.net
We accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, Diner's Club,
money order, cashiers checks, and personal checks. We also accept
DM and British currency via registered mail.
Personal checks are subject to clearance.
We accept purchase orders from educational institutions, governmental
agencies and other verifiable businesses. Terms are "Due Upon
Receipt" with a $250 minimum.
Name: ____________________________________________________________
Company: ____________________________________________________________
Address: ____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
City: _______________________ State/Province: __________________
Country: ____________________________ Postal Code: __________________
Phone: ____________________________________________________________
Fax: ____________________________________________________________
Email: ____________________________________________________________
Product Price Quantity Total
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( Funds below specified in US dollars )
_InterCom v3.x__________________ $_29.99__ x ________ = $____.___
________________________________ $________ x ________ = $____.___
________________________________ $________ x ________ = $____.___
________________________________ $________ x ________ = $____.___
________________________________ $________ x ________ = $____.___
Subtotal: $____.___
North Carolina residents, please add 6% sales tax: +$____.___
Shipping (check one):
___ Email (subject to credit card verification Free
___ Fax (subject to credit card verification Free
___ 1st Class ................................. Free
___ Airborne (Next day most places, USA Only).. +$___7.00_
___ Federal Express (USA Only)................. +$__13.00_
___ Federal Express (Canada/Mexico)............ +$__25.00_
___ Federal Express (Europe/Japan)............. +$__30.00_
___ Express (Outside USA) ..................... +$__20.00_
Total: $____.___
For credit card payment only:
Circle one: VISA / Master / Discover / AMEX / Diner's Club
Credit card number: _____________________________________________
Expiration date: ___/___
Authorization signature: _____________________________________________
--- Additional ordering information for our German customers---
If you reside in Germany and wish to register InterCom locally you can
deposit the registration fee into our account in Germany.
The registration fee using this method is 46 DM diskless / 50 DM with
diskette.
Empfanger: Thomas Bradford
Konto-Nummer: 0860221
Bankleitzahl: 500-700-10
After depositing the money, you can fax confirmation of the deposit to
910-350-2937 along with the registration form -or- you can wait until we are
notified by Deutsche Bank that your deposit has been made, usually within 7-10
days.