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- SO WHAT'S NEW?
- ==============
-
- PibTerm v4.1 represents a mild upgrade from the previously released PibTerm
- v4.0 through v4.0.6. PibTerm v4.1 has been compiled with Turbo Pascal v4.0;
- the earlier releases were compiled with Turbo Pascal v3.0. The use of
- Turbo Pascal v4.0 allows the v4.1 executables to reside in just two files
- instead of over a dozen as in previous versions. In addition, PibTerm v4.1
- executes more quickly and handles errors more gracefully.
-
- There are a few new features:
-
- (1) The file viewer available at <ALT>F, V)iew a file is greatly
- improved and allows you to move up and down one line at a time,
- to search for text, to jump to a specified line number, and to
- move to the beginning and end of the file. You can still define
- an external file viewer be used instead.
-
- (2) The built-in full-screen editor at <ALT>F, E)dit a file
- is greatly enhanced and now provides functionality equivalent
- to the Turbo Pascal (v3.0) editor. Most of the editor code was
- provided by Sammy Mitchell, the author of the excellent QEdit.
- You can still define an external file viewer be used instead.
-
- (3) The parameter entry section at <ALT>P has been re-arranged
- slightly. You can now move through the parameter entries
- using a mouse or the cursor keys.
-
- (4) PibTerm supports the use of a mouse much more readily than
- before. The PIBTERM.MNU file contains a sample mouse menu
- for use with the Microsoft mouse.
-
- (5) The "enhanced" 101-key keyboards are now supported,
- including keys F11 and F12 and their variants, and the
- extra cursor keys and keypad keys as separate entities from
- the numeric keypad.
-
- (6) The backspace and <CTRL>backspace keys can now be defined
- as strings, just like other function keys. This makes
- life easier when accessing IBM mainframe systems through
- various bizarro front-ends. Definitions for backspace and
- <CTRL>backspace can also be placed in .FNC function key
- definition files.
-
- (6) The ATI EGA Wonder and ATI VIP VGA cards are now supported in
- VT100 mode, so that the VT100 escape sequences to switch between
- 80 and 132 column modes are accomodated if one of the ATI cards
- is installed. (You can also set 132 columns x 44 line mode, which
- is really nifty for viewing mainframe program output.)
-
- (7) The support for serial ports 3 and 4 has been improved --
- hopefully more people will be successful in using COM3 and COM4
- with this version of PibTerm.
-
- (8) Scripts can be executed from host mode for file transfer purposes.
- However, it's generally easier to use batch files anyway.
- (When entering the "script name" at <ALT>P, F)ile transfer,
- external protocol definitions, use the full "nnn.bat" file name
- for a batch file.)
-
- (9) Up to ten external file transfer protocols are now supported.
-
- (10) The new "Quick B" protocol for use with CompuServe is supported.
- This is a windowing protocol that allows for MUCH faster file
- transfers on CompuServe. The code is based in part upon that
- written by Russ Ranshaw of CompuServe Inc.
-
- (11) XON/XOFF is optionally supported for Xmodem family sends. This
- feature is needed to support the high-speed error-correcting
- modems, and for several mini/mainframe implementations of Xmodem.
-
- (12) The "delay" time when windows are closed is now a settable
- parameter. If you were bothered by the two-second delay in
- closing windows like the capture file toggle or function key
- reads, then you can set the delay time to something smaller
- (or larger) in tenths of a second.
-
- (13) The resolution of the Tek 4010 emulation on the EGA has been
- enhanced to 640x350. This makes a CONSIDERABLE difference in
- the quality of graphics output. You can also elect to use
- the older 640x200 CGA-style graphics even if you have an EGA,
- to reduce memory requirements or increase compatibility with
- multitaskers.
-
- (14) It is possible to override the serial port specified in the
- PIBTERM.CNF file by using the command line parameter /P=port.
- For example, to force PibTerm to use port 2 even though port 1
- is specified in PIBTERM.CNF, type
-
- PIBTERM /P=2
-
- Note that what used to be parameter /P= (the dialing prefix
- file name) is now /E=.
-
- (15) Printing is done to the DOS PRN: device. This allows greater
- flexibility in printer redirection than with previous versions
- of PibTerm, which always wrote to LPT1:. Also, printer errors
- (like printer not ready) will be trapped and a dialog box
- displayed requesting that the printer be powered on, etc.
-
- (16) PibTerm now checks for the presence of a Novell network before
- checking for DoubleDos. The DoubleDos check unfortunately
- was hanging systems with a Novell network installed.
-
- (17) The speed of the "G" family protocols has been improved
- somewhat, for those of you who can perform high-speed transfers
- using hard-wired lines or fast modems.
-
- (18) PibTerm now distinguishes between genuine monochrome adapters
- and monitors and color graphics adapters attached to monochrome
- monitors. For most systems, it wasn't really necessary to
- distinguish these cases, but there were some systems which
- didn't work without that check.
-
- (19) PibTerm now distinguishes between EGAs and VGAs. Hopefully
- this will eliminate some of those "shrunken screen"
- problems.
-
- (20) You can prevent the modem from hanging up after an
- unsuccessful dialing attempt by setting the parameter
- at <ALT>P, M)odem and dialing, s) Hold line ...
- to YES. This is useful with modem pools and PC Pursuit.
-
- (21) You can quit PibTerm completely from a script using the
- QUIT script command. This acts as if <ALT>X were entered,
- but it clears all levels of script execution and terminates
- PibTerm without prompting like <ALT>X does.
-
- (22) Kermit autodownload is supported. You can start a Kermit
- send on the remote system and PibTerm can optionally
- start a Kermit receive on the PC.
-
- (23) Zmodem autodownload is supported. You can start a Zmodem
- send on the remote system and PibTerm can optionally
- start a Zmodem receive on the PC.
-
- (24) String editing now distinguishes insert from overstrike mode
- by changing the cursor shape from an underline (insert mode)
- to a block (overstrike mode).
-
- (25) Optional hardware handshaking using CTS/RTS and DSR/DTR is now
- fully implemented. Previously, PibTerm only paid attention
- to the "sending" end of these protocols.
-