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- WINKER READ ME FILE
-
-
- Please read this before trying the program or reading any
- other documentation. Some of the items may not be meaningful
- now, but it is important for you to have some idea of the file
- contents and of any special difficulties you may encounter.
-
-
- CONTENTS OF THE RELEASE
-
- Necessary files:
-
- 1. WINAAA.HLP - This file.
-
- 2. WINKER.BOO - A Windows terminal emulator for the
- Heath/Zenith H/Z19 terminal containing the Kermit file transfer
- protocol. You must convert it to executable format using the
- program MSBPCT.EXE or some other equivalent program which can
- read a Kermit .BOO file.
-
- 3. WINKER.DOC - ASCII version of the documentation.
-
- Optional Files:
-
- 1. WINWRI.BOO - Documentation for the Windows H19 terminal
- emulator for use by the Windows WRITE program. After recovering
- the file with MSBPCT.EXE or an equivalent program, load it into
- WRITE for reading and/or printing. The text was formatted
- originally for a PCL (Laserjet) printer. If you have some other
- kind of printer, then you may have to reformat and repaginate the
- text.
-
- 2. WINFON.BOO - An optional ASCII font also containing the
- original H19 graphics characters which can be loaded with the
- Windows control panel and used with the H19 Windows terminal
- emulator. Recover it from its .BOO format using MSBPCT.EXE or an
- equivalent program. Install the font with the Windows control
- panel.
-
- 3. WINH19.TCP - a suggested UNIX TERMCAP file for the
- Windows H19 emulator. Both 24 and 30 line versions are
- illustrated for ANSI and HEATH modes.
-
- 4. WINCAS.BOO, WINPRZ.BOO, WINPRZ.BOO, WINMZE.BOO,
- WINESH.BOO - These files draw pretty pictures on your Winh19
- screen. To use them you must: (1) Install the font Winh19.fon;
- (2) Recover the files using MSBPCT.EXE or an equivalent program;
- (3) Move the resulting .HGR files to your host using Kermit; (4)
- Set the emulation to Heath mode; (4) Type the files.
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- 5. WINCOM.BOO. An updated Windows communications driver for
- Windows 2.10. The current driver fails to function correctly
- when XON-XOFF flow control is being used. To install the new
- driver: (1) recover the driver from its .BOO format using
- MSBPCT.EXE; (2) Locate the Windows distribution disk containing
- the comm driver; (3) Using diskcopy, duplicate the disk; (4)
- Replace the old driver with the new one; (5) Run Setup and
- reinstall Windows in another directory.
- When you are satisfied with the new installation, you can
- make it your regular Windows work area. Or, you can do the
- following: In the old directory, backup WIN200.BIN, WIN200.OVL,
- and WINOLDAP.GRB. Copy the new version of these files over the
- old ones. You can then try your old Windows directory with the
- new files. If you are satisfied with the results, you can delete
- the old versions of WIN200.* and WINOLDAP.GRB.
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- Source Files:
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- You must have the Windows Software Development Kit as well as
- the Version 5.1 C compiler, both from Microsoft, to make the
- executable file. In addition, you must have a copy of WART.EXE
- from the C-Kermit distribution or the source files listed in item
- 7 below. The make file assumes the existence of the WART
- sources.
-
- 1. Make File - WINKER.MAK
-
- 1. C Sources - WIN19F.C, WIN19T.C, WINH19.C, WIN19M.C,
- WIN19N.C WINKPD.C, WINKPX.C, WINKPN.C
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- 2. Header Files - WINASC.H, WINH19.H, WIN19D.H, WINKPF.H,
- WINKPR.H.
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- 3. Resource Files - WINKER.RC, WINKPM.RC, WIN19B.RC,
- WIN19M.RC, WINKPR.RC.
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- 4. Linker file - WINKER.LNK.
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- 5. Protocol (Wart) file - WINKPR.W.
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- 6. Definition files - WINH19.DEF, WINKPR.DEF.
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- 7. Wart preprocessor source files - WINCKW.C, WINCKC.H
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-
- NOTES
-
- 1. The Window program contained here REQUIRE Windows version
- 2.0 or greater, Windows/286, or Windows/386. Windows 1.0 is
- OBSOLETE. Use your upgrade offer from Microsoft to get the
- latest version.
-
- 2. If you are using the Kermit feature and find that you
- cannot even exchange the first packet, then check for a mismatch
- between host and emulator parity and word-size settings. If you
- can, use 8-bits and no parity. Also note that this program has
- not been tested in the IBM environment. Please contact us if you
- need help in this area.
-
- 3. The emulator screen can appear to lock up for two
- reasons. The first is when the emulator program receives an XOFF
- and no subsequent XON signal. If you think this is the problem,
- go off line and type CTRL-Q and then go back on line. The second
- situation causing the screen to seem to freeze is when you are in
- Heath mode and you receive the sequence ESC [. This can happen
- accidentally if you are in HEATH mode and the host thinks that
- you are an ANSI or VT100 type terminal. In this case, the screen
- goes into hold screen mode. Try typing Scroll Lock or Shift
- Scroll Lock. You should see the next line or the next several
- lines from the host. You can free the terminal by going off line
- and typing ESC \ from Heath mode or ESC [ > 3 l if in ANSI mode.
- (Spaces are shown between characters only for clarity. Do not
- type them.) Alternatively, try using the 'Reset' menu item.
- Correct the emulation mode, if necessary. Then go back on line
- and again try typing Scroll Lock once or twice.
-
- 4. Some keys have no corresponding menu items. Please read
- the program documentation to learn how to use the Scroll Lock,
- function key F6, CTRL-BACKSPACE, and CTRL-BREAK.
-
- 5. Be aware that you can run two instances of the program,
- one for each of COM1 and COM2. This can lead to problems during
- file transfers if both are trying to deal with the SAME file at
- the same time. Try to watch out for possible conflicts of this
- type. DOS does not always seem to do the right thing with files
- in these situations.
-
- 6. If you are performing a file transfer to or from a floppy
- disk, do NOT change the disk during the transaction.
-