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- Section 10 -- TAPCIS Tips
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- TAPCIS Tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-1
- Practice Forum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-1
- Emoticons and TLA's . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-1
- Getting Announcements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-1
- Upload Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-2
- Executive News Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-2
- MCI Mail to CompuServe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-2
- Line Noise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-3
- Interrupting TAPCIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-3
- Aborting Downloads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-4
- GIF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-4
- Status Marks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-4
- Travel Kit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-5
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- TAPCIS(tm) Documentation Copyright (c) 1990, Support Group, Inc.
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- TAPCIS Tips
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- Practice Forum
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- The Practice Forum is where you can try out the TAPCIS features free of
- connect time. Add the forum using the name "PRACTICE" on the <F>orums screen,
- join it using <Alt-J>, and follow the normal methods of accessing a forum,
- leaving messages, etc.
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- While the normal connect charges are waived while in the Practice Forum,
- network access charges are not. These charges range from $0.30 to $50.00 per
- hour. Check the current rates for your access network.
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- Emoticons and TLA's
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- Users new to CompuServe forums are often confused by a shorthand used by
- "regulars." TLA's (Three Letter Acronyms) actually refer to any number of
- acronyms in popular use.
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- BTW By The Way
- IMO In My Opinion
- IMHO In My Humble Opinion
- ROF,L Rolling On the Floor, Laughing
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- Emoticons are either symbols or words meant to add "body language" to a
- message. <Grin> added after a sarcastic remark is meant to make sure the
- recipient doesn't take it seriously. The symbol equivalent it ":-)" which you
- have to turn your head sideways to the left to see the smile.
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- We try to avoid acronyms as much as possible, to make it easier for new users
- to understand messages. Occasional use of emoticons can help avoid hurt
- feelings, but it is probably better to rewrite or not send the message if you
- have a doubt about how it will be interpreted.
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- Getting Announcements
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- TAPCIS automatically stores the News Flash announcement as Msg #0 in the forum
- message file. The News Flash appears when the sysop of the forum changes the
- content of an announcement and flags it to appear on everyone's next login.
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- Several other announcements are available but are not captured by TAPCIS. In
- particular the New Member announcement when joining a forum is not stored on
- disk except in the ONLINE.LOG (if one is being created).
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- You can request that TAPCIS go online and capture an announcement by pressing
- <A>dvanced <U>ser-command <Forum #> and then typing:
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- ANN;#;T
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- where "#" is replaced by one of the following numbers corresponding to the
- announcement to capture. Then, go <O>nline. After TAPCIS gets the
- announcement, press the number of the forum and read the announcement.
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- 1 News flash
- 2 General
- 3 Messages
- 4 Conference
- 5 Library
- 6 Membership
- 7 Sysop roster
- 8 New member
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- Upload Descriptions
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- If you are uploading a file when interactive, you must use the CompuServe
- editor to compose and edit the description of the file. If you mess up the
- description, the easiest way to edit it is to restart from the beginning. To
- clear the current description, type the following at the beginning of the line
- when in the editor:
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- /T,P,D999
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- Executive News Service
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- You cannot automate access to the Executive News Service (GO ENS). You can,
- however, save time by either capturing the stories to disk or sending the
- stories to your Mail box. At $15/hr surcharge above normal connect rates,
- reading online is an excessive waste of money.
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- Sending stories to your Mail box allows TAPCIS to pick them up automatically.
- There is a delivery delay between the time you send the stories and when they
- are available in your Mail box (1-15 minutes). Use the command:
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- Send #,#,#-# 7nnnn,nn
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- Replace the #'s with story numbers. Separate individual stories with commas,
- and ranges of stories with a dash. If you omit the user ID, ENS will prompt
- you for the user ID. If you press <Enter>, ENS will use the login ID.
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- MCI Mail to CompuServe
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- To send a message from MCI Mail to CompuServe, create a message on MCI Mail,
- and at the "To:" prompt type addressee's name followed by "(ems)". At the EMS
- prompt, type "CompuServe" and at the MBX prompt enter the recipient's
- CompuServe ID. Press <Enter> at the next MBX prompt, then finish and send the
- message as normal for MCI.
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- Line Noise
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- A noisy phone line is the enemy of automated communications. TAPCIS works by
- playing the role of a semi-intelligent operator. As long as TAPCIS receives
- the correct sequence of messages back from CompuServe in response to its
- commands, operation will be smooth and predictable.
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- When line noise interferes, TAPCIS can get confused. Whereas a human might be
- able to make sense of the random garbage characters line noise produces,
- TAPCIS must assume that certain prompts and prompt characters make it through
- properly. And, commands sent by TAPCIS to CompuServe must be received
- properly.
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- If the line is really noisy, you will not be able to use TAPCIS. More common
- is a burst of noise that might corrupt a command. If you are watching, you may
- be able to get TAPCIS back on track by supplying the correction yourself. For
- example, if line noise turns the command "GO MAIL" into "GO MAL" then
- CompuServe will respond that the MAL page is empty, and TAPCIS will stop. If
- you do nothing, TAPCIS will logoff in about three minutes. If you type "GO
- MAIL" then TAPCIS will pick back up again.
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- A symptom of a noisy phone line is the appearance of ^U's on the screen.
- TAPCIS sends a control-U to CompuServe before every command. The ^U tells
- CompuServe to clear its input buffer. If any line noise had been received in
- the interim, it is flushed by the ^U. CompuServe will not echo the ^U unless
- there actually was garbage in the input buffer. If you start seeing ^U's, you
- have a noise problem.
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- Solving a noise problem is not easy. First, check the connections to your
- modem and the telephone jacks to make sure they are secure. Then, try calling
- another CompuServe node, possibly in a nearby city in a different direction.
- If the noise appears on one node but not another, note down the node ID that
- TAPCIS displays after the STATUS command on logon (TnnXXX), and then call
- CompuServe at 800-848-8990 to report the problem. If the noise persists on
- both nodes, the problem is either on your premises (the modem, jacks, wiring,
- cable, etc.) or in the line between your location and the telephone company
- central office. If you can hear the static on the line, report the problem to
- the phone company to have them fix it.
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- Another option if you live in an area served by a CIS M node is to purchase a
- 2400 bps modem with "MNP." MNP is an error detecting and correcting protocol,
- similar in effect to CompuServe B+, but it works for terminal communications
- as well.
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- Interrupting TAPCIS
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- The way to interrupt a CompuServe command without interrupting TAPCIS is by
- pressing <Ctrl-P>. For example, if you see that TAPCIS is reading a very long
- thread which has wandered far off the subject, you could get TAPCIS back to
- the Forum! prompt by pressing ^P. If you did this in an R forum, the entire
- READ THREAD NEW command would be aborted; the received messages would be
- stored on disk. Doing this in the middle of a thread read can have undesirable
- effects on your high message number, so use caution.
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- If you want to abort the automated script completely, press <Cancel-F1>. This
- sends a <Ctrl-C> to CompuServe to abort the current command, and you are left
- in terminal mode talking directly to CompuServe. At this point you could type
- "OFF" to logoff, or perform any other <I>nteractive functions. <Alt-Q> and
- <Alt-H> also work only after the <Cancel-F1> to hang up the phone.
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- Aborting Downloads
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- Canceling a file transfer is a drastic step. Some protocols (like XMODEM)
- allowed for a single character to abort a download. The request to abort was
- not error checked, so even line noise could cause a huge download to abort
- right before the end.
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- CompuServe B+ protocol is more robust. The downside is that it can take 10-20
- seconds (possibly more on a busy day) for the abort to be negotiated between
- your microcomputer and the CompuServe mainframe. If both computers are still
- working properly, the transfer will be aborted. If you were downloading, you
- will be asked by TAPCIS whether you want to keep the partial file.
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- If either the computers have failed (crashed), it is much harder to predict
- what will happen. In a worst case, TAPCIS may keep trying to abort, and
- finally give up after 3 minutes and drop the carrier. If your computer crashes
- for some reason, CompuServe will drop the connection in 3-5 minutes on its
- own, or will drop it immediately if you drop carrier by turning off the modem
- (if external) or turning off the computer (if the modem is internal).
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- GIF
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- CompuServe has designed and implemented a "device independent" graphics format
- called GIF. For now, its primary uses have been for color radar maps (GO
- COLMAPS) and digitized pictures downloaded from the Picture Forums (GRAPHSUP,
- QPICS, and ARTGAL). If you need more detailed information on GIF, stop by the
- GRAPHSUP Forum. They have utilities for displaying GIF files on most
- computers.
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- TAPCIS can download GIF files and color radar maps. TAPCIS does not support
- online viewing of these graphics (which is really a waste of money anyway; why
- not download them and view them offline at no charge?). We've found that
- downloading the graphics and then either exiting TAPCIS or shelling out using
- <Shift-F1-Shell> works well for displaying GIF images.
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- Status Marks
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- The markers at the bottom of the TAPCIS main menu show whether there are
- messages freshly downloaded and unread (the exclamation mark), activity to
- send online (the double arrow), headers to mark (the caret), or files to
- download (the triangle). TAPCIS stores these marks in the active parameter
- file.
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- This works great with the following exceptions. If you change TAPCIS files
- outside of the program (reading message files, creating send files, deleting
- files, etc.), the status marks will not reflect the actual status of the
- files. Also, if you have marks in one parameter file and then switch to
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- another and do something (like going online) that gets rid of the send file,
- if you switch back to the old parameters file, the up and down arrow will
- still show.
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- To update the status, you can press <Alt-R> to "refresh" the marks. But this
- has its limitations, too. It will remove any marks for files that no longer
- exist. It will also restore marks (like if you have a .QSN file sitting
- around).
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- Note that TAPCIS automatically does a refresh when you switch parameter files
- within the program and if you specify a parameter file on the command line in
- parenthesis.
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- Travel Kit
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- If you travel with a portable computer, you know how frustrating it can be to
- try and connect from hotel rooms. While some hotels are now offering simple
- RJ-11 jacks for connecting your computers to their telephone systems, others
- require that you almost tear down the wall, strip the wires, and kludge a
- connection together (only to find out that you'll have to go through an
- operator to connect with CompuServe and pay $1.50 per call for the privilege).
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- If you do travel and want to telecommunicate from your room, be sure to
- download the file TRAVEL.KIT from Library 3 of the TAPCIS Forum.
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