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- B B S C O M M U N I C A T I O N S
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- BBS Access version 2.22 (BBS222.ZIP)
- Copyright (c) by Jim Hass 1990-1995
-
- MicroFox Company
- Post Office Box 447
- Richfield OH 44286-0447
- USA
-
- BBS is a simple communcations program written specifically to contact
- electronic Bulletin Board Systems (BBSs). It works with Hayes compatible
- modems with transmission speeds from 1200 BPS to 57600 BPS. File upload
- and download protocols supported include ASCII, Kermit, Xmodem, Ymodem,
- Zmodem, 1K Xmodem, 1K Xmodem/G, and Ymodem/G. The program has full mouse
- support and automatically handles the ANSI screen characters that most
- bulletin boards use to display text and graphics. It also has the ability
- to capture all screen activity to a file and to scroll back to see the
- last eight BBS screens.
-
- if you downloaded or were given a zipped file (BBSnnn.ZIP), you must first
- unzip the file with PKUNZIP (or another unzip utility) before installing.
-
- To install the BBS Access communication program, run the INSTALL program.
- If there are multiple programs to install, choose BBSnnn.INS from the list.
- INSTALL will suggest a directory (C:\BBS) to install to. You can change
- this if you want. The directory will be created (if it doesn't exist) and
- the files will be decompressed and copy to the directory.
-
- To run the BBS communication program, change to the BBS directory, and run
- the BBS program like this: C:
- CD \BBS
- BBS
-
- These are the files used in the system: BBS.EXE (communication program)
- BBS.DOC (program documentation)
- BBS.CFG (created configuration)
- CAPTURE.BBS (screen capture file)
-
- After starting the program, a screen is displayed that can list up to 300
- bulletin boards with their phone numbers and communication parameters. If
- this is the first time the system is used, the list may be blank. The list
- of information is stored in the BBS.CFG file, the file will be created if
- it does not exist.
-
- The first thing to do is press F5 to specify your modem settings. There
- are only three fields to enter information, first is the letter T or P to
- indicate Tone or Pulse dialing, second is the communication port which is
- a number from one to four (COM1-COM4). The final field, IRQ Number, is
- normally left blank. The only reason to change it is if your modem is
- connected to a port that uses a non-standard Interrupt Request line. Press
- F2 to save your modem settings or Esc to cancel the changes.
-
- If your modem needs a specific initialization string sent to it whenever
- you call a BBS, you can set it up or change it by pressing F7. A window
- opens that allows you to enter or change the initialization string. It also
- lets you change the upload/download keys in case a BBS uses PgUp and PgDn.
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- MACROS
-
- Also, in the General Program Settings window (F7), you'll see nine macros
- numbered &1 through &9. These can be used in a BBS Telephone Number to
- include a dialing prefix, area codes, credit card calling numbers, etc.
- When the macro number appears in a phone number, it gets replaced by the
- contents of that macro before dialing the number.
-
- For example, if &8 contains the characters: 1-800-
- and a phone number field contained: &8697-4636
- then the number that would be dialed is: 1-800-697-4636
-
- HELP
-
- Press F1 at any time to display a help screen. This will tell you what is
- available and what keys are active at the present time. F6 will change the
- screen colors and F8 will let you choose an output dirctory for files you
- download and for the screen capture file. If you have already called a BBS
- and have not left the BBS Access program, F9 will be able to scroll back
- the previous eight screens from the last BBSs connected to. F10 will pop
- up a reminder menu with these functions listed for your convenience.
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- DIALING DIRECTORY
-
- To add a bulletin board system to the list, press the Insert key. This
- will insert the new record before the one that is currently highlighted.
- To delete a BBS from the list, highlight its record and press the Delete
- key. To change a record in the list, highlight its record and press F2.
- Adding or changing a BBS will display a window with the following fields:
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- Name of Bulletin Board System (enter up to 24 characters).
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- Phone number of Bulletin Board (use up to 20 characters).
-
- Baud rate (Bits Per Second) - Enter a number from 1 to 9.
- 1 = 1200 BPS
- 2 = 2400 BPS
- 3 = 4800 BPS
- 4 = 9600 BPS
- 5 = 14,400 BPS (BAUD RATE TABLE)
- 6 = 19,200 BPS
- 7 = 28,800 BPS
- 8 = 38,400 BPS
- 9 = 57,600 BPS
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- Parity (enter N, O, E, M, or S)
- N = None
- O = Odd
- E = Even (PARITY TABLE)
- M = Mark
- S = Space
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- Data bits (enter 7 or 8 for number of bits per character).
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- Stop bits (enter 1 or 2 for number of bits to signal end of data).
-
- After making the changes needed, press F2 to save the new or changed record.
-
- CALLING A BBS
-
- To dial a bulletin board, highlight the one you want to call, then press
- the Enter key. To highlight a record use the up and down arrow keys, the
- PgUp and PgDn keys, or press the first letter of the bulletin board name.
- Pressing a letter key moves the highlighter to the next entry that starts
- with that letter. The highlighter will wrap around back to the top of the
- list and stop at the first entry with that letter when no more entries
- match that letter. If there are no entries that start with the letter
- pressed, the system will beep. Some information will be displayed about
- the highlighted BBS record on the second last line. This includes the last
- date called and the amount of time spent online during that call.
-
- While waiting to access the modem or for the dialing to take place, you
- can cancel the call by pressing the Escape key. Once there is a connection,
- you must press F6 to hangup the modem before the program will return to
- the BBS phone list. To quit the BBS Access program, press the Escape key
- from the BBS list or press F3 at any time.
-
- WHILE YOU ARE ONLINE
-
- Once you are connected to a Bulletin Board System there are several things
- that can be done. If you want to capture any screen information to a text
- file, press F2. The screen currently displayed is the first one written to
- the capture file. All subsequent information written to the screen is also
- written to the file until F2 is pressed again. If the CAPTURE.BBS file
- does not exist, the BBS Access program will create it. If it does exist,
- you will have the option of appending to it or overwriting it. You will
- see "cON" or "cOFF" on the bottom line indicating the capture file status.
-
- If you just want to see the previous screens instead of writing them to a
- file, you can press F9 to view up to eight of the last screens displayed
- from the BBS. Use the up & down arrow keys and the PgUp & PgDn keys to
- scroll through the screens. This scroll back feature is also available
- after you disconnect from the bulletin board and are at the BBS phone
- list, but once you quit the BBS Access program, these screens are gone.
-
- The program keeps track of how long you are connected. The elapse time is
- displayed on the bottom line. You can get help about what is currently
- available by pressing F1. You can quit the BBS Access program at any time
- by pressing F3. If you are online at the time, the line connection will be
- broken, the modem will hangup, and you will exit to DOS. To hangup and
- break the conection without leaving the BBS Access program, press F6.
-
- SHELLING TO DOS
-
- You can temporarily shell out to the DOS prompt any time by pressing F4.
- You may want to do this to run an external protocol. To return to your
- online session, key in EXIT at the DOS prompt and press Enter. F10 will
- pop up a reminder menu with these functions listed for your convenience.
-
- UPLOADING & DOWNLING FILES
-
- To upload or download a file, you must go to the file section of the BBS
- you're connected to and follow their instructions for file transmissions.
- Then press the PgUp key to upload a file or the PgDn key to download a file.
- A window will pop up with the available file transfer protocols. Highlight
- the one you want and press the Enter key or press Escape to cancel it. You
- can also simply press the letter key representing the protocol wanted:
-
- X = Xmodem
- O = 1K-Xmodem
- F = 1K-Xmodem/G
- Y = Ymodem
- G = Ymodem/G
- Z = Zmodem
- K = Kermit
- A = ASCII
-
- If you are downloading using a batch protocol (like Ymodem or Zmodem) the
- transmission should start immediately. Non-batch downloads (Xmodem) will
- ask for the file name before it starts. Uploading will always ask for a
- file name and will allow you to press F4 to pop up a list of files to
- choose from. Batch protocols will accept wild card characters in the file
- name to upload multiple files.
-
- When you are finished with your online session, disconnect from the BBS.
- Most bulletin boards have a menu choice to say Goodbye to the system.
- Finally, press F6 to hangup the modem and break the phone line connection.
- The program then returns to the BBS dialing screen and records the date
- and the amount of time connected to bulletin board.
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- CALLING A BULLETIN BOARD SYSTEM FROM THE DOS COMMAND LINE
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- You can call a BBS from the command line, but the BBS Access program will
- not use your configuration file nor will it save any date and time used
- information. The program will return to the DOS prompt when you hangup
- and are disconnected from the bulletin board.
-
- Command Line Syntax: BBS dsi bps Phone-Number
-
- d = Dial Type (T for Tone or P for Pulse dial)
- s = Serial Port (1, 2, 3, or 4)
- i = IRQ Number (only need if non-standard)
- bps = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9 (see BAUD RATE TABLE above)
-
- EXAMPLE: Call the ComStar BBS at 9600 BPS on COM1 using Tone dialing:
- BBS T1 4 1-216-661-9065 (T=Tone, 1=COM1, 4=9600 bps, phone#)
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- EXAMPLE: Call Software Creations at 19200 on COM3 using IRQ 5 and Pulse:
- BBS P35 6 1-508-368-7036 (Pulse, COM3, IRQ 5, 19200 bps, phone)
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- Registered users receive the latest version of BBS Access.
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- BBS was written by Jim Hass of MicroFox Company. <ASP>
- Member: (STAR) Shareware Trade Association and Resources,
- (ASAD) Association of Shareware Authors and Dealers,
- and (ESC) Educational Software Cooperative.
-
- This program is produced by a member of the Association
- of Shareware Professionals (ASP). ASP wants to make sure
- that the shareware principle works for you. If you are
- unable to resolve a shareware-related problem with an ASP
- member by contacting the member directly, ASP may be able
- to help. The ASP Ombudsman can help you resolve a dispute
- or problem with an ASP member, but does not provide
- technical support for members' products. Please write to
- the ASP Ombudsman at 545 Grover Road, Muskegon, MI 49442-
- 9427 or send a Compuserve message via CompuServe Mail to
- ASP Ombudsman 70007,3536.
-
-
- FOR MORE INFORMATION, SUGGESTIONS, & PROBLEMS
-
- Send electronic mail to CompuServe 73057,3113
- or via Internet to: 73057.3113@compuserve.com
-
- or Write to:
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- MicroFox Company
- P.O. Box 447
- Richfield OH 44286-0447
- U.S.A.
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- BBS Registration & Order Form
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- MicroFox Company Date __________________________
- Post Office Box 447
- Richfield OH 44286-0447 Telephone Orders (216) 659-9489
- U.S.A. CompuServe Mail: 73057,3113
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- BBS Registration: $29.00 U.S. each Quantity _____ Amount __________
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- Multi-User Licenses: (check one) (All Prices are U.S.)
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- 10-User 100-User 500-User 1000-User Unlimited Amount __________
- $100 ___ $300 ___ $500 ___ $700 ___ $900 ___
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- Please include Shipping Charges: $2 USA, $3 Canada, $5 Others __________
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- Ohio residents:
- SubTotal __________ 6.25% Sales Tax ________ TOTAL __________
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- VISA or MasterCard (EuroCard/Access) Number _______________________________
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- Expiration Date ________ Signature:_______________________________________
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- Name ___________________________________________ Phone ____________________
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- Address ___________________________________________________________________
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- __________________________________________________________________________
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- __________________________________________________________________________
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- __________________________________________________________________________
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- NOTE 1. All prices shown are in U.S. Dollars.
- 2. Remember to include shipping charges on all orders.
- 3. Ohio residents, add the state sales tax to the total amount.
- 4. If paying by credit card, specify the expiration date and sign it.
- 5. if paying by check, make it payable to MicroFox Company.
- USA or Canada: Make checks in U.S. Dollars or equivalent Canadian
- Dollars. Other countries: make cheques in your own currency equal
- to the U.S. amount. Do -NOT- send cheques in U.S. Dollars if they
- not drawn on a U.S. or Canadian bank.
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- Comments or Suggestions
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