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Irish Setter CID
Use this program with great caution. I deny any responsibility for your use of this
program in any way. Please make any backups of information you find important
and use a virus checker on the files of this .ZIP.
I assume that you are an experienced user of OS/2 since you are using this program
with a Bit Surfr Pro(Motorola trademark).
This small program allows you to view your caller ID log, after and only AFTER you
have enabled CID logging with the appropriate commands. Caller ID is only possible
after the date and time have been set on the BSP. Be sure to have the correct
Serial Port set first!!!
The menu is available with the right mouse button. You can use the menu to copy
the ENTIRE log to a file, copy only the selected number to the Clipboard, Quit, Set
the time, Set the date and Enable CID logging.
Saving to a file automatically puts a timestamp at the beginning of the entry which
is appended to an existing file. This allows you to save to a single file and keep track
of when the calls came in.
The rest of the menu should be pretty self-explanatory.
I wrote this program and Irish Setter in my spare time and offer it for free. I wrote
it for myself and decided to offer its use to other OS/2 aficionados(sic) for free. I
hope you have a use for them and will send suggestions to me relative to the Bit
Surfr Pro(tm).
I was tempted to put in the command to clear the CID log but when I cleared my
BSP's log it NEVER did keep a log again. No matter how many times I reset it or
even unplugged the electricity to reset it. Changed the time and date and also re-
input the log enable command. So, I didn't want you to blame me if yours also quit.
If you want to try it, go ahead at your OWN RISK!!! Don't say I didn't warn you.
My email at this time(July 27, 1997): tombell@america.com
I figure if you are using these programs then you must have access to the internet.