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- I N C O M M : P C P D I A L
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- TUTORIAL
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- Version 1.0.0
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- The Ultimate PcPursuit Automated Dialer
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- From the "In Command of PcPursuit..." line of software products
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- Developed and Published
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- FutureSoft Technologies
- P.O. Box 822
- Hartselle, AL 35640
- USA
- (205) 778-9561
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- Program and Documentation Copyright 1992
- FutureSoft Technologies
- All Rights Reserved.
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- No parts of this document or accompanying software may be copied
- in part or in whole, except as provided in the License statement
- included with this product.
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- "In Command of PcPursuit..." is a trademark of FutureSoft
- Technologies. Other product and company names are trademarks of
- their respective owners.
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- InComm:PcPDial, Release 1.0.0, January 26, 1992
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- Lesson 1 : Using Manager
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- Getting Started
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- 1. Start up Manager. If you cannot complete the first
- step (a) due to insufficient memory, then just start
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- a. Enter your host comm program first (Telix, Procomm+).
- Shell to DOS (consult your host comm's manual).
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- b. From the DOS prompt, type -> Manager
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- 2. At the menu bar, select the Miscellaneous menu choice.
- This can be done by selecting it with the left mouse
- button, or you can type Alt-spacebar on your keyboard.
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- 3. Select the submenu choice: "About". This is done with
- the left mouse button or you can use the keyboard's
- arrow keys to move the highlight bar over "About" and
- then press your enter key.
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- The window displayed gives you information about
- Manager. Press "OK" button on the window and it will
- close. Use the left mouse button or just press your
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- User Configuration
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- 1. Select the "Configuration" choice from the menu bar.
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- 2. Select the "SprintNet Configuration" submenu choice.
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- 3. Enter your SprintNet ID, Password, and Terminal Type
- into the appropriate data entry fields. To cycle
- between fields you can use the TAB key, or your left
- mouse button. At each field, type in the appropriate
- information, and then select the next data entry field.
- DO NOT PRESS ENTER YET! If you press enter, the
- default button is pressed -- we don't want that to
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- Finish entering all of your SprintNet information. If
- you are unsure about your terminal type, use 'D1'.
- After you have entered your information, you now press
- your enter key to select the "Accept" button. You can
- also TAB to the "Accept" action button and press
- enter, or you can press it using the left mouse
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- 4. Select the "Communications Configuration" submenu
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- 5. Enter the appropriate information describing your
- default communications setup. First, select the
- correct comm port you are using. Again, TAB key cycles
- between data entry fields, or you can use the left
- mouse button. Within data entry fields, you can use
- the keyboard arrow keys to change between selections,
- or make your selection with the left mouse button.
- Finish up by selection your baud, parity, stops, and
- word size. The suggested values for these items are
- 2400, N, 1, and 8 respectively. Lastly, press the
- "Accept" button.
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- 6. Save your configuration by choosing the "Save" submenu
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- SprintNet Access Numbers
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- 1. From the menu bar, select "SprintNet Dialer".
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- 2. Select the "Open" submenu choice. This will open the
- SprintNet Dialer Dialog.
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- 3. You will see two targets in this dialer, with the
- highlight bar over the first entry. Select the "Edit"
- action button from the button panel at the bottom of
- the dialer dialog. You can select this using the left
- mouse button or you can use the TAB key to cycle around
- to the "Edit" button. If you go past the "Edit" button
- using TAB, use shift-TAB to cycle in reverse. Once
- "Edit" is active using TABbing, press enter to select
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- 4. The target edit dialog will appear. You will enter
- information in the same manner as you did for
- SprintNet configuration. The only information you
- should have to change is the "Target ID." The "Target
- City" must remain as a "$" -- this signals the dialers
- that this target is a regular target and not a
- PcPursuit target. Do NOT enter any username, password,
- or script information, as these do not apply to the
- SprintNet target.
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- The first entry in the list is your 1200 bps SprintNet
- access number, while the second entry is your 2400 bps
- access number.
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- 5. After entering the appropriate information, press the
- "Save" action button to save the SprintNet Dialer back
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- Making Your Own Target Dialer
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- 1. From the menu bar, select "Target Dialer".
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- 2. Select the "Open" submenu choice. This will open a
- File Selection Dialog.
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- 3. In the file selection dialog, you will see an entry
- called "InComPcP.icd." Select this dialer. This can be
- done by double-clicking on it using the left mouse
- button, or you can use the TAB and arrow keys to
- highlight it and press your enter key to open the
- dialer.
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- 4. The target dialer will open and present you with a list
- of around 670 PcPursuitable targets. Obviously this is
- an enormous amount, so lets make a smaller dialer to
- use by copying some of the entries. You will notice
- that some targets are already tagged (they have a '+'
- beside them). If you wish, you can tag some more
- targets, or untag targets that are currently tagged.
- This is done using the left mouse button to move the
- highlight bar over the item to be tagged, and then
- pressing the right mouse button. This is also done
- using the arrow keys to move the highlight bar and
- pressing the spacebar to toggle the item's tag.
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- 5. Once the desired targets are tagged, go to the menu bar
- and select the "Target Dialer" choice once again.
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- 6. Select the submenu choice "Copy Entries to Clipboard".
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- 7. Select the "Cancel" action button on the target dialer
- dialog to close the dialer.
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- 8. Open a new target dialer. Follow the first few steps
- above to open the File Selection Dialog again. This
- time instead of selecting anything, type in the name,
- "Tutorial.icd" and press your enter key. This opens
- up a brand new dialer.
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- 9. The dialer is empty and needs some targets! From the
- menu bar, select "Target Dialer" once again, and under
- it's submenu, choose "Paste Entries After Current".
- This will paste the entries you copied from the other
- target dialer earlier, in step 6.
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- 10. Press the "Save" action button on the dialer, to save
- your new target dialer.
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- 11. You are one with this part for now, select the "Cancel"
- action button on the dialer.
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- Opening a Terminal Window
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- 1. From the menu bar, select "Terminal".
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- 2. Select "Open" from the submenu choices.
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- 3. Select "Shrink" from the submenu choices. This will
- give the terminal a frame which allows you to move and
- resize the window.
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- 4. Move and resize the terminal window. This can be done
- by using the left mouse button and clicking in the
- lower right corner of the window to resize it, or
- clicking on the title bar to move it. From the
- keyboard, press Ctrl-F5 to activate the window. Now
- use the arrow keys to move the window and Shift-arrow
- keys to resize the window.
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- Adding Targets
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- 1. Open up that target dialer you just created. This
- time, select the dialer named "Tutorial.icd" from the
- list of choices in the File Selection Dialog.
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- 2. In the target dialer, press the "Add New" action
- button. The new entry will appear LAST in the list of
- targets, and will have some dummy information in it.
- You need to edit it.
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- 3. Select the "Edit" action button. The Dialer Entry Edit
- Dialog will appear. Enter the following information:
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- Target Name : The Right Place BBS
- Target City : GAATL
- Target ID : 476-2607
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- Leave the other fields blank or with whatever dummy
- data is there. We will fill in this information later
- in the tutorial.
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- 4. Tag the new entry. Select from the "Target Dialer"
- the submenu "Cut Entries to Clipboard". You will see
- the new entry cut from the list of targets. Now, move
- the highlight bar to the top of the list of targets.
- The easiest way to do this is to hit your Page-Up key,
- or click the left mouse button at the top of the
- scrollbar. Lastly, from the "Target Dialer submenu",
- select "Paste Entries Before Current". This will place
- the new entry at the first of the list.
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- 5. Generate a command script from this dialer. First, tag
- the first entry in the list, "The Right Place BBS."
- Once this is tagged, select the "Create Command File"
- submenu under the "Dialer" menu selection. The File
- Selection Dialog will appear again, and this time you
- will enter the command script's name. Type in the name
- "TRP.cmd" for the command script's file name. This
- will be used in Lesson 2 later.
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- 6. Finally, save the updated dialer by pressing the "Save"
- action button and then press the "Cancel" button to
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- Dialing SprintNet and Targets
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- 1. From the menu bar, select "SprintNet Dialer".
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- 2. From the submenu select "Dial".
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- 3. The "Dialing Status Window" will appear and dialing
- will commence. You will see the interaction in the
- Terminal Window you opened earlier. Manager will dial
- your SprintNet access number and log you in. Once this
- is done you will receive an alarm and a pop-up message
- box notifying you that the connection has been
- achieved. The dialing status window will close and you
- can proceed to dial your targets. You can cancel the
- dialer by pressing the small close icon in the upper
- left hand corner of the window using the left mouse
- button. Likewise you can press Alt-F3 from the
- keyboard.
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- 4. You are now connected to SprintNet, now go dial The
- Right Place BBS. Open your target dialer using the
- Target Dialer submenu choice Open, and selecting
- "Tutorial.icd" from the File Selection Dialog. Once it
- is opened, make sure The Right Place BBS entry is
- tagged, and tag it if it is not. Now, press the "Dial"
- action button. This will open the Dialing Status
- Window and show you the progress of your dialing
- attempt. You will also see all of the transactions
- between Manager and SprintNet in its effort to contact
- The Right Place BBS.
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- 5. Sit back and watch or go and grab a snack. The BBS is
- probably fairly busy, but you will eventually get on.
- In the case that you do not get through in a reasonable
- amount of time, you can select a BBS other than The
- Right Place and try that instead, or even better, you
- can tag all the entries in your dialer and press "Dial"
- to connect to any one of the, whichever answers first.
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- The remainder of the tutorial is tailored towards the
- target The Right Place. If you have contacted a
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- 6. Once connected to The Right Place, you will get an
- alarm and pop-up notification. After you dismiss the
- pop-up, and the dialing status window is closed, you
- have a choice of what to do next. You can continue to
- interact with The Right Place within Manager, using the
- Terminal Window that is currently open. Or, you can
- exit manager at this point, using Alt-X, and return to
- your host communications program. If you exit Manager,
- at the DOS prompt, type "Exit" to return to your host
- communications program, or if it is not active yet,
- call up your host comm program.
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- Note, if you use the Terminal Window to interact with
- The Right Place, do NOT select any color graphics
- modes, because the terminal does not support ANSI
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- 7. Log into The Right Place as a new user and read all
- instructions carefully. Fill out the appropriate
- questionaires and read the appropriate bulletins. If
- you do NOT follow these instructions as they are given,
- you will NOT be granted access, so read and follow them
- carefully.
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- 8. Once you are done with the BBS, and say Goodbye to it,
- you will be returned to the SprintNet connection.
- Whether you are in your host comm program or within
- Manager, you must disconnect from the city, GAATL in
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- To do so, you can type "@" and hit the return key, and
- then type "D" and hit the return key. This will
- disconnect from the city. If it does not work, try it
- again. If you are still in Manager, you can simply
- select "Disconnect City" submenu under "Terminal".
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- 9. Now you are at the SprintNet command level. Hang up
- your connection by typing "HANG" at the SprintNet
- prompt. Don't forget to press return after typing
- "HANG." The modem connection will be dropped.
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- 10. You are done with the Lesson. Select "Miscellaneous"
- from the menu bar, and select from its submenu, choice
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- Lesson 2 : Complete Automation, Part I
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- 1. Start up Manager, either from within your host comm
- program or straight from DOS. Either way is fine.
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- 2. Open your target dialer callled Tutorial.icd.
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- 3. Edit the first entry, the one you added as "The Right
- Place BBS." Modify the remaining fields you did not
- modify last time. You will supply the username and
- password you used to log into The Right Place BBS. For
- "Connect Script" you will enter the script name
- "TRP" with a file extension appropriate for your
- host communications program. For this tutorial, we
- assume you are using Telix.
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- For example, here are some common extensions:
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- .SLC -> Telix
- .ASP -> Procomm+
- .SCR -> Qmodem, Telemate, GT Power
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- The fields are as follows:
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- BBS Username : <your BBS username for TRP>
- BBS Password : <your BBS password for TRP>
- Connect Script : TRP.SLC
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- 4. Save the dialer, by pressing the "Save" button.
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- 5. Exit Manager, type Alt-X.
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- The purpose of the above steps was to supply the dialer with
- the BBS username and password, and also the name of the
- connect script. This information is written to a file when
- a target is reached, giving the host comm program
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- Lesson 3 : Complete Automation, Part II
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- The rest of this lesson is tailored for using Dialer in an
- automated fashion with Telix as the host communications program.
- Future releases will contain automation scripts for all major
- communications programs.
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- 2. Invoke the script named "IPCP.SLC." This is done
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- Type Alt-G, and at the prompt enter -> IPCP
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- 3. The script will start. Select choice "2) Dialer" from
- the given menu. You will be given a liting of
- available dialer command files. After the listing is
- given, you will be presented with a data entry box,
- asking you for the command file name to run. Here you
- will enter -> TRP.CMD.
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- 3. Sit back and watch. The script will call up Dialer and
- set it on its way. Dialer will dial The Right Place
- BBS until a connection is achieved. It will write out
- the target information to a file, and exit back to
- Telix. The script will read in the information from
- the file and will proceed to log you into The Right
- Place BBS, automatically. You will be left at The
- Right Place's main menu.
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- The automatic logging in is performed by the compiled
- script called TRP.SLC, which is the script name you
- entered for the target entry for "The Right Place".
- Check out the TRP.SLT source script to see how this is
- implemented. This will give you an idea of how to
- create your own target specific scripts.
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- 4. You're all done with the tutorial. Adapt these methods
- for dialing your own set of BBSs. And most of all,
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