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APPENDIX B
It has been reported that some systems (on the remote end)
will not work properly if they have been switched to 30 line
mode and back to 25. I don't have any more information on
this. You will have to reboot and reload your com package if
you have this problem.
Many of the communications programs have recently added a
DOORWAY mode. The following lists the programs which have the
capability to send the extended key codes, such as the
Function Keys, Alt keys, and cursor keys. Internal means that
a simple key entry will put the program into "DOORWAY" mode.
Key file means that there must be a key definition file which
must be loaded to implement this capability. The key file may
be distributed with the communications program, or may have to
be downloaded from a bulletin board. Generally, using a key
file is more complicated than if it is internal.
Comm. Program Implementation capability toggle first version
QMODEM Internal total ALT "=" 3.1a
PIBTERM 4.1 key file most keys ALT "=" 4.1
PIBTERM 5.0 Internal total definable 5.0
K9X Internal total ALT "O" 8.00.3
ZCOMM Internal total ALT "=" 17
TELIX Internal total ALT "=" 3.12
BOYAN 4.1 Internal total ALT "=" 4.1
GT Power Internal total DN ARROW 15.5
COMMO Internal total ALT "=" ALL
JAXCOM Internal total default ALL
DWCOMM Internal total default ALL
PROCOMM Internal Partial * 2.00
*-PROCOMM 2.00 only allows the cursor and function keys to be
sent. The IBM-PC emulation must be selected.
Key file name for PIBTERM is PIBDOOR1.ZIP.
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