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- Generic Terminal Notes:
- by: Paul Meiners
- ******************************************************************************
-
- Version 7.00 of GT includes quite a laundry list of changes, hence the
- jump from 6.12 to 7.00:
-
- 1. The GT-UTIL program is being introduced. It is a replacement
- for the old GT_FIX program. The source for this program is
- included for your customization. At this time, GT-UTIL has
- 3 major functions: 1) convert old directories to the post 4.20
- format, 2) print phone directories, either to a file or the
- system printer, 3) import BBS lists into GT directory format.
-
- 2. During "Circular Dialing", if you "Cancel" one of the entries,
- it is now automatically "unmarked" in the phone directory.
-
- 3. You can now dial a number that is not on the current screen
- in the ALT-D command. You can dial any number in your directory
- from any page of the directory. Nice for folks who have these
- numbers memorized.
-
- 4. Multiple phone directories are now supported. Have as many as
- you like, I use two, one for local numbers and one for long
- distance numbers. The "E" command on the ALT-D screen allows
- you to exchange directories, or the new script command, "EXCH"
- allows this to be done from a script file.
-
- ******************************************************************************
-
- Version 6.12 of GT. Introduces Environment variables to GT. This is
- especially nice for users of a Hard Disk. You can set the variables
- PATH and GTPATH, so that you can execute GT from any location! The
- PATH variable must include in its list of directories, the location of
- the .COM part of GT, the GTPATH variable must be set equal to the name
- of the directory which contains the other related files for GT, the .000,
- the .CNF, the .KEY, etc, etc... For example:
-
- PATH=c:\dos;c:\gt
- set GTPATH=c:\gt
-
- Of course, this assumes that you have a drive C and that the program
- and its related files are stored in a directory named \GT. Naturally,
- you may change the names and drives as needed for you installation.
-
- ******************************************************************************
-
- Version 6.11 of GT. Everybody said that GT wasn't D/Ling fast enough.
- I didn't know why, but I finally found the bottleneck. The D/L speed
- is much better now.
-
- Also, in this release is an enhancement to the ASCII transmit feature.
- First, a small timing bug in this area has been cleared up and a
- inter-character delay parameter has been added to the config file.
- The user can specify a delay between transmitted characters from 0 to
- 9999 milleseconds.
-
- ******************************************************************************
-
- With GT 6.10, we introduce a first for P & M Software. A user
- registration plan. All copies of GT will now carry a serial #.
- The purpose of the serial # is to encourage registration and
- contribution. When someone registers a copy of GT that contains your
- registered serial #, we will split the contribution with you. You will
- receive 25% of the contribution or $10 when the suggested amount is
- received.
-
- The suggested contribution has been increased, to $35. This is
- to cover the expense of including an automatic upgrade in initial
- registration.
-
- Finally, a suggested contribution has been decided upon for old users
- who wish to upgrade, $10. Already registered users may send this
- contribution and receive a registered copy of GT - one with their
- own serial number. This will allow them to be able to obtain shares
- of contributions, just like the newly registered folks.
-
- ******************************************************************************
-
- GT 6.01 is required to fix a bug in the "Circular Dialer". In version
- 6.00, the program would lock-up after it completed 1 circuit thru the
- list of marked BBS's. This is now fixed.
-
- ******************************************************************************
-
- Ready or not, here comes 6.00! Well, we certainly hope it is ready.
-
- The release supports the extended result codes available on many of the
- popular modems. The user is advised to carefully setup the "modem init"
- string and the "modem result codes", with the ALT-I command. For example,
- if the user has a USRobotics Courier 2400 Baud modem, X5 or X6 should be
- included in the "modem init" string. This will cause the maximum result
- code reporting to be enabled. Personally, I use X5, because it works
- better on my phone line. In any case, recognition of the extended codes
- is a boon for all users of "circular dialing", it speeds this process
- tremendously, so that you can get in touch with your favorite BBS's
- quickly and effortlessly.
-
- ******************************************************************************
-
- Release 5.30 is ready. It contains some new features:
-
- 1. A log file can now be kept. It will contain entries for each
- BBS you call and all file transfers. Manual entries in the log
- are also possible, but be careful not to edit the log file. Most
- editors add a CPM EOF (Hex 1A) to the end of the file, and GT will
- append new entries after the CPM EOF, thus they will not be
- printable or visible, however they will take up space on your
- disk.
-
- 2. Another major feature is the ability to view the capture buffer
- on-line, prior to saving it to disk. This is a very nice feature
- that has been needed for some time. You can use the PgUp and
- PgDn keys to navigate thru the capture buffer, as well as Home
- and End, to go to the top or bottom of the buffer.
-
- ******************************************************************************
-
- Release 5.20 is ready. It is primarily a bug fix release, but earns a
- full .1 click from 5.10, because of the change made in the capture
- buffer area. Using a SPILL file, the capture buffer is now only limited
- by available disk space. The SPILL file is created, managed and removed
- automatically.
-
- ******************************************************************************
-
- Release 5.10 is ready. It contains several changes in the script area:
-
- 1. A new command has been added so that you can dial numbers
- from your dialing directory.
- 2. A small bug is fixed. Variables are now quoted when they are
- substituted into the script. So that variables can now contain
- blanks or other "white space".
- 3. The windows have a new look. You can now specify the colors
- you want on the windows. Windows have 4 different user specified
- colors: foreground, background, frame foreground, and frame
- background.
-
- ******************************************************************************
-
- No program is without bugs. If a programmer tells you so, then he
- is lying.
-
- Release 5.01 is a bug fix release. There were several bugs fixed.
-
- 1. In Telink Transmit - a bug in the header block was fixed.
- 2. In Xmodem Transmit - a bug in the handling of the DTA was fixed.
-
- The 1st bug was causing random failure of Telink Uploads. The 2nd was
- causing program crashes, whenever a user requested to transmit a non-
- existent file.
-
- ******************************************************************************
-
- The beta testers have made their report! Ymodem works! And it is fast.
- At a baud rate of 1200, flow rates of as much as 7,000 bytes per minute
- were common. Another note to those trying to achieve file transfer speed:
- use the ALT-I command and increase the number of Xmodem Buffers from the
- default value to 255, the maximum. This will cut disk accesses to a
- minimum and give you the best file transfer speed.
-
- ******************************************************************************
-
- Version 5.00 of Generic Terminal is not yet ready, but is being
- released on a beta test basis. The major change in the program is the
- addition of the "Ymodem" protocol. Because this protocol is not
- in common usage in the Houston area, it is hard to test. I am hoping
- that my users can do additional beta testing for me. When I feel
- the program is once again stable, I will upgrade it to the official
- release. Please report any trouble to:
-
- the Programmer's Workshop
- (713) 772-2090
- 10pm - 6am, Monday thru Thursday.
- 6pm - 6am, Friday thru Sunday.
- Central Time.
- 300/1200 baud.
-
- the Programmer's Workshop is the official home of P & M Software
- roducts, which includes Generic Terminal and Turbo CALC.
-
- ******************************************************************************
-
- Hopefully, 4.35 will be the last version of 4.3 that is released.
- There have been more refinements of this version than of any other
- version. And possibly 4.35 represents the most important culmination
- of these. It is an attempt to make the file transfer mechanism more
- "robust", i.e. less subject to error. On a nosiy phone line this
- can be difficult and no guarantees come with 4.35, however it is my
- belief that this release is an order of magnitude more "robust" than
- prior releases.
-
- ******************************************************************************
-
- Version 4.30 of Generic Terminal adds the "circular" dialing
- capability to the program. Here is how it works: 1st, go to
- the dialing directory, Alt-D, and use the 'G' command to "mark"
- the systems you'd like to contact. When all have been marked, 'Q'uit
- the dialing directory and hit Alt-6, this will start things rollin'!
- Once into the "circular" dialing routine, the following commands are
- available: N=proceed to next number, C=cancel the current number, i.e.
- remove it from the queue, Q=quit the "circular" dialing routine.
-
- ******************************************************************************
-
- Version 4.20 of Generic Terminal is the first version where the format
- of the phone directory has changed. For this reason, the program GT_FIX
- must be run to convert the phone directory from older versions of GT to
- the new format. I think you will like the new format, it includes the
- date & time you last called each entry in the directory and includes the
- required changes to implement "circular" dialing in future releases.
-
- ******************************************************************************
-
- Version 3.21 of Generic Terminal is the first release that contains
- overlays. The overlays are contained in the file with the .000 extension.
- The placement of the .000 file is critical. It must reside in the default
- directory at the time Generic Terminal is started. Also in the default
- directory the .CNF file should be placed, if none exists then Generic
- Terminal will create it. After starting the program, the user may switch
- directories with the Alt-N command or Shell to DOS and change directories.
- When started, Generic Terminal sets the PASCAL overlay path to the current
- directory, so that PASCAL can find the overlays.
-
- If this is not done properly, the program will be unable to find its
- overlays and will most probably error stop whenever an overlay is
- required.
-
- If the overlays cannot be located, Turbo PASCAL will produce the
- following error: "Run-time error F0, ...".
-
- Oh yeah, I almost forgot, if you have a problem with the Shell command,
- ALT-1, and you get the error message saying that the program cannot locate
- COMMAND.COM, but it is present on your RAM disk, then execute the
- following:
-
- A>c:
- C>command c:\
-
- In order for the "DOS Shell" command to work, it must be able to locate
- COMMAND.COM and to do this it examines the COMSPEC= environment parameter.
- Executing the code above will set COMSPEC= as needed. Assuming of course
- that C: is the RAM disk. If C: is not the RAM disk use whatever drive
- letter is appropriate for the RAM disk instead of C:.
-
- ******************************************************************************
-
- Good Luck
- Paul Meiners
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