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- ProComm (TM) Version 2.2 Description
- February 21, 1986
- Copyright (C) 1985, 1986 PIL Software Systems,
- Bruce Barkelew and Tom Smith
-
- BBS: (314) 449-9401
-
- This document describes the changes, additions, and bug fixes
- to ProComm version 2.2.
-
-
- CHANGES AND ADDITIONS
-
- 1) With version 2.2 of ProComm we have switched
- from the standard Microsoft linker to the
- PLINK86 (tm) overlay linker from Phoenix
- Software Associates. The overlays and
- the main program are all in one file, so the
- size of the EXE file has grown considerably.
- However, the memory required to run ProComm has
- decreased slightly.
-
- 2) We have added several file transfer protocols:
-
- - TELINK
- - YMODEM & YMODEM batch
- - MODEM7
- - Sliding Window Kermit (A.K.A. SuperKermit)
-
- 3) XMODEM error recovery has been improved. Disk
- writes have been sped up, and the XMODEM
- buffer has more than doubled in size.
-
- 4) The setup screen (ALT-S) has been greatly
- expanded. In fact, it is now four screens
- rather than one.
-
- 5) XON/XOFF flow control has been added at the
- interrupt level. This may enabled/disabled in
- the setup screen (ALT-S).
-
- 6) ASCII upload and download have been reworked
- and may be custom tailored in the setup screen
- (ALT-S).
-
- 7) The redisplay function (Ctrl-F6) has been
- greatly improved. New features include paging
- and string search.
-
- 8) A search function has been added to the dialing
- directory to allow the user to search for an
- entry. (Press ALT-D, then press F).
-
- 9) Emulation of the ADDS Viewpoint and Wyse 100
- terminals has been added.
-
- 10) A number of keystrokes have been changed.
- We're sorry about the inconvience, but we feel
- it makes for a better overall product. All
- file transfers are now accomplished using the
- PgUp and PgDn keys. All the SHIFT-F keys have
- moved down to the F keys. SHIFT-F keys are now
- used as terminal emulation keys only. The
- remaining F key commands have moved to the
- ALT-F keys, and some have changed numbers.
-
- 11) The BREAK key has been changed from Ctrl-End to
- Ctrl-Break.
-
- 12) File transfers are no longer initiated by
- pressing a function key. To upload a file,
- press PgUp, to download press PgDn. You will
- then be presented with a menu of protocols from
- which to choose.
-
- 13) The outgoing string translation (modem init,
- dial command, kb macros) has been improved.
- There is now a pause character, and you may
- select (via setup) which characters to use for
- pause, CR, CTRL and ESC.
-
- 14) Command file window will look first in the
- local dir. If no .CMD files will look in the
- PROCOMM= dir and display what it finds there.
-
- 15) Additional call progress strings have been
- included.
-
- 16) Redial will now pause between calls if you so
- desire.
-
- 17) BS may now be selected as destructive or not.
-
- 18) The DOS gateway no longer needs COMMAND.COM in
- the path; it works soley from COMSPEC.
-
- 19) The alarm is now seperate from sound effects.
- You may set each independantly, as well as set
- the alarm time.
-
- 20) Windows may be either exploding or non-exploding.
- This may be set from the setup screen (ALT-S).
-
- 21) COMMAND.COM is no longer required to be in the
- current directory or path for the DOS GATEWAY
- to function.
-
- 22) Numbers to redial may be seperated by spaces,
- commas or semicolons.
-
-
- BUG FIXES
-
- 1) Fixed long logfile name overwriting storage.
- 2) Fixed VT-100 AF1-AF4 outgoing keys.
- 3) Fixed Editor (Alt-A) FREE problem
- 4) Fixed BS past beginning of line.
- 5) Fixed File dir screen save in BIOS mode.
- 6) Fixed VT-100 [0;0r scroll region problem.
- 7) Fixed ESC key problem when in half duplex.
- 8) Fixed file pointer problem using %D script
- command.
-
-
- COMMAND FILE CHANGES
-
- Commands no longer supported:
-
- %KR %KS %KM %N %XR %XS %YT
-
- New Commands:
-
- %KBB Kermit binary mode
- %KBT Kermit text mode
-
- %NY Get and send input
- %NN Get and send input (masked)
-
- %SAY Alarm on
- %SAN Alarm off
-
- %UHY Set handshake XON/XOFF
- %UHN Set handshake none
- %UBY Use destructive BS
- %UBN Use non-destructive BS
- %UXR Use XMODEM relaxed
- %UXN Use XMODEM normal
-
- %XUX"filespec" Upload XMODEM
- %XUT"filespec" Upload TELINK
- %XUK"filespec" Upload Kermit
- %XUM"filespec" Upload MODEM7
- %XUY"filespec" Upload YMODEM
- %XUZ"filespec" Upload YMODEM batch
- %XUA"filespec" Upload ASCII
-
- %XDX"filespec" Download XMODEM
- %XDT Download TELINK
- %XDK Download Kermit
- %XDM Download MODEM7
- %XDY"filespec" Download YMODEM
- %XDZ Download YMODEM batch
-
- %YEY Echo ASCII u/l locally
- %YEN Do not echo ASCII u/l locally
- %YSY Strip LF on ASCII upload
- %YSN Do not strip LF on ASCII upload
-
- In addition, any commands that take a quoted
- argument may now have that argument entered at
- run time by the user. If you replace the quotes
- ("") around the argument with tick marks (''), the
- argument in the command file becomes a prompt in a
- window at run time. Whatever the user enters at
- the prompt is then passed to the % command as the
- command argument.
-
-
- TELEPHONE HANG UP CHANGES
-
- Press ALT-H to hang-up your telephone connection.
- ProComm accomplishes this by first attempting to
- drop DTR. If this fails, then the modem hang-up
- string is sent to the modem. ProComm uses the
- "carrier detect mask" in the setup screen to
- determine if the hang-up was successful. Most
- modems use a mask of 32 or 128. If you receive the
- "HANG UP FAILED" message after pressing ALT-H.
- perform the following checks: Be sure your modem is
- set to monitor DTR and CARRIER DETECT. If hang-up
- still fails, check that the modem hang-up string in
- the setup screen is correct for your modem. If it
- still fails, try different values for the carrier
- detect mask. Some common values are 16, 32, 48,
- and 128.
-
-
- Once again, we could never have done it without
- the help of a number of folks. Special thanks
- to Mike Todd, John Mulligan, Stan Spotts, Jim
- Delaney, Charlie Turner, Dan Doman, John
- O'Boyle .... plus the usual gang: Mike, Ken,
- Sal, Dave etc etc. You guys make it all worth
- while!
-
- Thanks to everyone who offered to beta test.
- We couldn't use you all this time but just
- wait...
-
- By the way, if this is your 2nd or 3rd version
- of ProComm: don't you think its about time to
- register?????? We can't do it without your
- support, folks. Help keep the effort going.
-
-
- ========================================================================
- Addendum: version 2.1 November 16, 1985
- ========================================================================
-
- >>> You MUST create a new .PRM file for version 2.1 <<<
- >>> if not, ProComm will do it for you!!!!!! <<<
-
- - KB Macro color save problem fixed.
- - Monochrome color save problem fixed.
- - Current directory now listed for ALT-B
- - Some default colors changed for monochrome and B/W.
- - Fixed command file error message.
- - Fixed VT100 graphics prob.
- - Fixed XMODEM timeout problem on initial block.
- - Fixed AM/PM error on displayed times.
- - NEW command file commands: %LPO, %LPC open and close printer log.
- - Fixed error while logging to disk from command file.
-
- ========================================================================
- Addendum: version 2.0
- ========================================================================
-
- ProComm (TM) Version 2.0 Description
- Copyright (C) 1985 PIL Software Systems, Bruce Barkelew and Tom Smith
-
- OK folks, here it is. For your information, we have switched from Computer
- Innovations C86 compiler to version 3.0 of the Microsoft C compiler. We
- strongly recommmend the MS C compiler; it's the nicest we've worked with.
- In addition to the compiler change, Bruce has converted all the interrupt
- and asynch stuff into assembler.
-
- A number of things have changed since 1.1, and you will need to delete your
- existing .PRM and .KEY files. We would suggest going directly to the setup
- screen (ALT-S) to make sure everything is kosher for your setup.
-
- ===> NOTE: Old .PRM files will not work with the current version.
- ===> You must create new parm files. We suggest you go directly to
- ===> the setup areas to customize your copy.
-
- Here's a short description of the new or changed features in version 2.0.
-
- 1) Switch from CI-C86 "C" compiler to Microsoft "C" 3.0
-
- 2) List dialing (ALT-R)
- Enter 1 or more entries from the dialing directory to be called
- in a circular fashion. Just press enter to call the last
- number(s) dialed. If a number is reached, it is removed from
- the circular queue. Prefixes and suffixes are supported.
-
- 3) Suffix support
- All dialing prompts will now take the long distance codes
- (previously called prefixes) as both prefixes and suffixes.
- (i.e. +23, +12@, 55# etc). Both prefixes and suffixes are
- supported in the dialing dir, manual dialing, circular dialing
- and the command files.
-
- 4) CMD file selection (CTRL-F5)
- CMD files can now be selected from a scrolling window, or
- entered by hand as before. (typing the .CMD extension is
- no longer required).
-
- 5) Kermit server commands (ALT-K)
- 3 basic Kermit server commands are now supported. They include
- Finish, Logout and Remote Directory.
-
- 6) Terminal emulation enhancements
- A) VT-100
- This emulation is MUCH improved. Bugs have been fixed and
- we now support scrolling region, origin, index, reverse index,
- graphics character set, etc.. 132 COL mode is still not supported.
-
- B) IBM 3101
- Added support for erase end of screen, scroll ON/OFF hardware
- switch emulation.
-
- C) Televideo 950
- Much improved. Support added for graphics character set,
- all display attributes, user loaded status line, and a few
- "behind the scenes" fixups.
-
- 7) XMODEM "relaxed mode"
- Support added for "relaxed" XMODEM timing. (needed with CompuServe).
- Select from the SETUP screen (ALT-S) or thru a command file.
-
- 8) SETUP Screen (ALT-S)
- Mostly self explanatory. 'Line wrap' controls whether or not lines
- longer than 80 chars will wrap or be truncated. 'Scroll' is for
- compatablity with certain protocol converters and should normally
- be on. If you don't know what the Kermit parameters are don't mess
- with them.
-
- 9) Screen writing method
- User setable. Use BIOS for running with multi-tasking environments
- or for running in "the background". Use DIRECT (direct video buffer
- writes) for most cases. Can set into BIOS mode with /M command
- switch.
-
- 10) Translate table (ALT-W)
- A translate table for stripping and/or replacing incoming
- characters.
-
- 11) 19,200 baud
- Support has been added for 19.2K baud.
-
- 12) Editor (ALT-A)
- Load and execute your favorite editor/word processor from within
- ProComm. Set from the SETUP screen.
-
- 13) New or changed CMD file commands
-
- changed-%F"number" - set comm parms. Use same numbers as in Alt-P which
- ------- have changed.
-
- %KF - Kermit FINISH server command
- %KL - Kermit LOGOUT server command
- %KD - Kermit DIRECTORY server command
- %N"prompt" - prompt for user input to send (appends CR)
- %OD - Direct screen writes
- %OB - BIOS screen writes
- %ST"time" - alarm time in secs
- %U7 - Line wrap on
- %U8 - Line wrap off
- %U9 - Scroll on
- %U0 - Scroll off
- %XC - XMODEM into relaxed mode
- %XN - XMODEM normal
- %YP"number" - ASCII upload pacing (in secs)
- %YT"filename" - ASCII upload
- %ZY - Translate table on
- %ZN - Translate table off
-
- Other odds and ends:
-
- - Fileview and ASCII xfer colors and method changed to fix Compaq problems.
- - Extra CR in log file problem fixed.
- - TEF updated to take command line args.
- - Redial should work on modems that don't monitor DTR.
- - XMODEM timing modified.
- - XMODEM will change parms if not at N/8/1.
- - ALT-B colors changed for B/W users.
- - Fixed error handling on disk full.
- - Functions may be called directly from the help screen.
- - ProComm will now exit in the same directory it started in.
- - Probably some other odds and ends I can't think of right now.
-
- Remember, we are moving in December and the BBS will be down a month
- or so. Leave us mail on Mike Johnson's Computer Aide BBS or Sal Manaro's
- Underdog BBS.
-
- Thanks to everyone for ideas, bugs, info and cash. Special thanks to
- Sal Manaro, Mike Johnson, Ken Shackelford, Dave Staehlin, Nick Pupillo,
- Pat Garrett, Bob Cole and especially John O'Boyle.
-
-