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HYTELNET version 6.3
READ.ME FILE
October 3, 1992
HYTELNET has been written specifically for those users who access the
Telnet utility from an IBM compatible personal computer.
**New in Version 6.3**
Many new site files have been added, and many have been updated or
deleted.
**Loading HYTELNET**
At the DOS prompt (in the HYTELNET parent directory), type HR to install
the program in memory. After it loads, hold the Ctrl key down and
depress the Backspace (<-) key.
**Operations**
For full keystroke information see <HELP.TXT>
It is a memory-resident program which should be called-up before you load
your communications program. Have it sit in the background until you need
to find a Telnet address. To invoke the program just hit the Control and
Back-space keys then follow the directions. When you have read the site
information either hit the Escape key to return the program to the
background, or hit Alt-T to remove it from memory.
**Memory-resident conflicts**
Because the HyperRez program makes no stack calls, it is unaffected by the
loading sequence or memory location of other programs.
One item to remember is that HR.EXE should be unloaded from memory in the
reverse order that it was installed. That means, if you load HR.EXE before
you load another program, then unload it after you unload that program.
Program size: 16065 bytes (HyperRez on disk)
Installed size: 59680 bytes (for program, text, and links)
ASCII file size: Maximum size in 20K (set by text buffer)
Maximum recall: Remembers Right-arrow jumps 64 levels deep
**Essential files for running the program**
Program: HR.EXE (HyperRez program)
Select hot-key: HRK.EXE
Title ASCII file: START.TXT
HyperRez F1 file: HELP.TXT
Instructions: READ.ME...this file!
**Acknowledgments**
Some original documents which I adapted for this program were written by
the following people who deserve a very large vote of thanks from this
author and anyone who decides to use the program:
Billy Barron, University of North Texas, Internet address:
billy@vaxb.acs.unt.edu
Dr. Art St. George, University of New Mexico, Internet address:
stgeorge@bootes.unm.edu
Peter Stone, University of Sussex, England, Internet address:
p.stone@cluster.sussex.ac.uk
Judy Hallman, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Internet address:
hallman@unc.bitnet
Marty Solomon, University of South Carolina, Internet address:
solomon@univscvm.bitnet
Diane Kovacs, Kent State University, Internet address:
librk329@ksuvxa.kent.edu
Dr. Ron Larsen, University of Maryland, Internet address:
rlarsen@libr.umd.edu
John Sadler, University of New Brunswick, Internet address:
jsadler@unb.ca
Joe St. Sauver, University of Oregon, Internet address:
joe@oregon.uoregon.edu
De Stanton, Murdoch University, Australia, Internet address:
stanton@csuvax1.csu.murdoch.edu.au
Laine Farley, University of California, Internet address:
lxfol@uccmvsa.bitnet
===================================================================
This author takes full responsibility for any errors or omissions.
**Customizing**
You may wish to add your own SITE information or update those sites already
listed. See <CUSTOM> for instructions.
**Telnet and TN3270 escape keys**
Often, the only way to disconnect yourself from a connection is to use an
escape key. See <ESCAPE.KEY> for more information.
**UNIX version of HYTELNET**
Earl Fogel of the University of Saskatchewan has written a UNIX version
of HYTELNET which is available via anonymous ftp from access.usask.ca.
Please direct any inquiries regarding this version to
fogel@skyfox.usask.ca.
If you have any comments on the program or suggestions for improvement,
contact the author at the following addresses:
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| Peter Scott . Phone: 306-966-5920 |
| Systems Department . FAX: 306-966-6040 |
| Univ of Saskatchewan Libraries . ENVOY100: PA.SCOTT |
| Saskatoon . Internet: SCOTT@SKLIB.USASK.CA |
| Saskatchewan, Canada S7N OWO . an682@cleveland.freenet.edu |
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Footnote: if you wish to keep up-to-date on the latest version of
HYTELNET and be informed about new/changed/defunct Telnet-accessible
sites you may join the mailing list LIB_HYTELNET at the University of
Saskatchewan. Just let me know that you wish your name to be added to
the list.