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RIPcomm BETA #10 (18 Jun 1994)
by Michael Nelson
Copyright © 1994
Finally, an Amiga RIPTERM! Well, maybe it's not the first but
it is the only one with a phonebook and allows file transfers (to be
fair, Amigarip was never meant to be released in the state it was, but
due to "other" things, Francisco Moraes never really did anything more with
the program since January 1994). I started RIPcomm because I wanted a
terminal available for Amiga users (and myself), I was a beta tester
for Francisco but the program's inability to do file transfers was the
reason I didn't use the program much... I wanted a ripterm I could use
everyday!
RIPcomm was programmed in a period of one month, in my attempt to
get at least one RIPTERM out there for people to start using. I also have
another shareware program which I have spent a considerably longer amount
of time developing, that program is a RIPscrip editor (RIPGRAF). It wasn't
getting much attention (or registrations) simply because they were no
RIPTERMs for the Amiga. I had heard from people working on Amiga RIPTERMS,
some were rumours but some people actually had working programs, which never
made it to the public. Since I had all the graphics code from RIPGRAF, and
some code for a terminal program I started a long time ago, so I decided to
write my own.
This program is shareware. It is not crippled in any way as is,
but if you'd like to see it get better then please consider registering.
The newest version of the RIP specifications (RIP version 2.0) is due to
be released this summer (1994), I would like to add support for the new
version of the protocol but I am held back by my Amiga 3000. I would be
limited to 16 colours instead of 256 (on AGA) or 1.6 million (on 24 bit
display cards) as that's all my computer can support. If enough people
are considerate enough to register, then it would be possible for me to
support the new protocol in more colours than just sixteen! If you are an
AGA user and would like to use RIP in 256 colours on a 640*480 (SVGA equiva-
lent) resolution, then please register otherwise all you'll get is 16
colours in a 640*400 resolution.
The suggested registration fee is $15 US, but you are free to
send more or less if you feel $15 US is either too much or too little.
Distribution and copyright info
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RIPcomm is shareware, but the program may be freely distributed
as you see fit. The program may NOT be used within any program or
distributed with any commercial product without my consent. This includes
BBS software companies bundling RIPcomm as it's "local RIP console", you
can however inform users of this possible use of the program. If your
interested in developing a true local console and need help... just make
me an offer on the graphics (or any other) code.
I give permission for any individual to place this COMPLETE archive
into the ADS or SAN file distribution networks. Public domain libraries or
archivers (like Fred Fish's) CAN include the RIPcomm archive without my
knowledge as long as no unreasonable fee is charged for the RIPcomm program
alone.
Installation
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Click on the install icon to start the installer program (which
should be on your system someplace for it to work). To manually install
it just unpack the distribution archive where you want it to go, and move
the fonts in the AFONTS directory to YOUR FONTS: directory, and move the
xprzmodem.library to LIBS: if you don't already have it. Rename the RFONTS
diretory as RIPFONTS and rename the RICONS as RIPICONS.
If the BBS you calling requires special icons, get them from your
sysop and place them in the RIPcomm/RIPICONS directory. The program will
eventually offer separate areas for bbs icons (which could share the same
icon names with other bbs's). The ICONS directory will still serve as
the "common" icons area.
Start the program and set your serial and port preferences and
SAVE them. The program defaults to the serial.device, unit 0, 2400 baud
with 8 bits, no parity and 1 stop bit. If your modem is capable of RTS/CTS
handshaking I ADVISE YOU TO USE IT!!! RIP is 100% text and easily scrambled
by line noise... which could garble graphics and caused buttons to "do"
the wrong things when pressed.
How to use the program
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Err, this is a public beta test version. Your pretty much on your
own sorry, I will write full docs when the program is more complete. ;-)
It should be fairly straight forward, if you've used a amiga communications
program like TERM.
If your calling a RIP BBS and things don't look right, then you
probably need to download an archive of RIP ICONS. These are little graphics
files which the program calls up from disk NOT through the modem. If RIPcomm
doesn't find it, it will do what it can without it and continue on.
The title bar thingy at the bottom of the screen has a gadget of
a phone. When the phone looks like it's on the hook then pressing it will
bring up the phonebook, after connecting with a bbs the phone will appear
as off the hook, pressing it will drop DTR to disconnect.
The clock on the other side is busted... it will always
read 10:10 ;-) (A working clock is a low priority)
Bugs and suggestions
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
You like the program as is, eh? Not likely, the program stills needs
improvements and I'm open to ANY suggestion from ANYBODY who cares to offer
me one (or more).
If you have a problem with RIP scenes not rendering properly, open
up a capture file (capture to disk in case of a guru or lockup) then LHA &
UUENCODE amd it email it to me or upload it privately to my support bbs.
New releases
~~~~~~~~~~~~
New releases will be available on my BBS... If you call the bbs more
than once, I will be expecting some feedback!!! The latest releases may not
get widespread distribution (in fact version #10 is the only one I've
uploaded anyplace other than my bbs)
Registering
~~~~~~~~~~~
The suggested registration fee is $15 US, the fee's collected will
go towards the purchase of either a display card or AGA machine so I can
improve the program (and my RIPGraf program) to take full advantage of the
new RIP 2.0 specifications. If I don't get enough registrations, then I will
not be able to support RIP 2.0 at anything better than a sixteen color NTCS
Hires screen (that's the best my A3000 can do!). You can, if you want,
forget about supporting the program in the hopes that someone else would be
interested in writing a terminal program for AGA or 24bit card users... you
could be in for a long wait though! :-/
Send your registrations to;
Michael Nelson
76 OLYMPUS CT #59
Sarnia, Ontario
CANADA N7S 4S7
(letters from the US to CANADA cost $0.40... $0.29 won't make it past the
US postal system)
A future version of the program may require a special keyfile or
keyword... you will be sent one a soon as it is needed by the program, so
please include your correct mailing address.
I can *ONLY* accept check and money orders from the USA or CANADA,
and for all others I can ONLY accept money orders!
RIP XEM library?
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I would like to note (and it may be obvious to you by now) that the
chances of getting an XEM library which supports RIP is very slim. I've
concidereded developing a RIP XEM library, but after examing the XEM
specifications I feel that it is not capable of supporting all of the RIP
features or would be as flexible as a standalone term program. XEM was
designed with text emulations in mind, some graphics but no GUI's. I believe
it is possible for limited RIP support with a XEM, but it won't be written
by me (or by anyone else it appears).
RIP version 2.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
If your interested in what RIP 2.0 will be capable of, here is the release
info from Telegrafix (the people who designed the protocol);
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TeleGrafix Communications, Inc. News Release
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TeleGrafix unveils RIPscrip(tm) Version 2.0 Features, Pricing, and
Availability
Huntington Beach, California - March 31, 1994 - TeleGrafix Communications,
Inc. today announced the release date of their products supporting the much
anticipated version 2.0 of its Remote Imaging Protocol Script language
(RIPscrip). RIPterm(tm) version 2.0 will be available May 30, 1994, and
RIPaint(tm) and the RIPscrip Language Specification will be available June
30, 1994. The release dates were extended to accommodate the requirements
of new development and testing, coordination with the developer community,
and requests for a longer beta testing period. "The new versions are almost
completely rewritten for version 2.0 support," says Jeff Reeder, in charge
of bringing together all the code segments from the various programmers,
"Many parts were re-engineered for speed and efficiency, and to make room
for new features, such as support for a wide variety of resolutions and
hardware."
A number of new features are part of the new version 2.0 language. The
ability to transmit and display digitized images has been the most
frequently requested improvement. RIPscrip version 2.0 will include support
for JPEG images, an image format available on many platforms. Another widely
requested feature is support for higher resolutions and colors. RIPscrip
version 2.0 will support 16.7 million (24 bit) color, and display
resolutions as high as 16.7 million by 16.7 million. Another new feature is
support for sound, both digitized and synthesized. "We searched all over
the planet for the best software for each new feature," says Mark Hayton,
who scouts out new technologies, "The graphics libraries are the fastest we
could find, the JPEG display is highly optimized, and the sound support will
work with virtually every sound board available and the PC speaker."
TeleGrafix has also announced that RIPaint version 2.0 will sell for the
same retail price, $199. RIPaint v1.5 users that purchased after March 1,
1994 can upgrade at no charge. The upgrade fee for users that purchased
RIPaint prior to March 1 will be able to upgrade to version 2.0 for $25.
"We have always had a policy of charging a minimal upgrade fee to our
registered users," says Jim Bergman, in charge of marketing and
administration, "It's our way of saying 'thank you' for supporting us."
Customers interested in more information about upcoming product releases
should call The Vector Sector, TeleGrafix's bulletin board system, for the
latest breaking information. "This is the best source of information on
what's new," observed Bergman, "As we release more information in the coming
weeks about RIPscrip version 2.0, the best place to find out the latest is
on-line." The phone number for The Vector Sector is 714/379-2133 (v.32bis
terbo), 714/379-2134 (HST Dual Standard), and 714/379-2135 (v.FC).
Company Background
TeleGrafix Communications is the creator of RIPscrip (Remote Imaging
Protocol Script language), a published specification for the efficient
transmission of graphics via a communications link, such as modem-to-modem.
RIPscrip has been accepted as a de facto industry standard, and is supported
by a number of host and terminal vendors on the PC platform, and by
Macintosh and Unix hosts. TeleGrafix was awarded the Dvorak/Zoom
Telecommunications Award for Technical Excellence - Outstanding Advanced
Graphics Standard at ONE BBSCON in August 1993.
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