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\\ TCOMM is a type of Bulletin Board System which is quite popular in
\\ the Washington, D.C. area and is quickly spreading across the country.
\\ This script automates TComm logons.
\\ You must set the following shortcut macros in BOYAN Configuration Area M:
\\ \! = Macro # 111 = Your first name
\\ \@ = Macro # 112 = Your last name
\\ \# = Macro # 113 = Your password
\\ The following blocks are included within this script:
\\ LOGON runs TComm logon
\\ QUESTIONS answers all of TComm's logon questions, no matter
\\ what order the sysop has configured them in.
\\ If you make any significant improvements to this script, please feel
\\ free to share them with others (or with me!) Thanks. -Justin Boyan
|LOGON
\DM[CONNECTED TO TCOMM SYSTEM!]
{ \\ Send one carriage return
\BL[QUESTIONS] \\ This calls the "QUESTIONS" block as a subroutine.
\DM[LOGON COMPLETE.] \\ When done, display message on screen.
|QUESTIONS \\ This block answers TComm's log-on questions.
\WP[1] \\ waits for the next TComm prompt
\IF+Press ENTER to continue[{] \\ These \IF commands test to see
\IF+number one[N{] \\ which prompt it is, and respond
\IF+red background[Y{] \\ appropriately. The response is
\IF+Color Graphics[Y{] \\ in square brackets.
\IF+dash on the right[Y{] \\ The name and password prompts
\IF+First & last name[\! \@{] \\ respond by sending Shortcut
\IF+password[\#{] \\ macros \! \@ (name) or \# (passwd).
\IF+Strike a key when ready[ ] \\
\IF+ANY KEY[ ] \\
\IF+Quit)[Q{] \\
\IF+Main[\EB] \\ END BLOCK if reached "Main" Menu
\GB[QUESTIONS] \\ Circle around for next prompt...