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Files you should have:
LYNC.EXE - The terminal program
LYNC.DOC - The operations manual
REGISTER.DOC - The registration form
HISTORY.DOC - Revision history
README.DOC - This file
Although Lync is relatively easy to use, it is advisable to read the
documentation before starting. If you are experienced with telecommunications,
you could just read the Installation and Configuring Lync sections in the
Getting Started chapter of the manual.
If you have a printer and wish to make a hard copy of the manual, you can copy
the LYNC.DOC file to your printer. From the DOS prompt you would type:
COPY LYNC.DOC PRN
followed by pressing the ENTER key.
The manual is formatted for 80 columns and 60 printed lines per page with
embedded formfeed control codes so it should print properly on most printers.
However, in order to be compatible with laser printers, which only support 60
lines per page, the manual has no top of page margin. When printing on a
printer supporting 66 lines per page use the following steps:
Set your printer to the top of a page and turn it on.
Take it offline and press the LF (Linefeed) 3 times to give a margin.
Turn the printer off and back on again.
The printer should now believe that it is at the top of the page even though
it is 3 lines down. This will trick it into advancing 3 lines past the top
of the page on every formfeed in the docs.
Now copy the file to the printer as explained above.
The manual is also formatted with an eight character margin on the left so it
can be punched and put into a folder without obscuring any of the text.