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- Section 4 -- Setup
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- Filenames and Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
- Program file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
- Parameter and Help Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
- Script files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
- Other Distribution Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2
- Files Created By TAPCIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3
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- Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5
- Creating the Directories for TAPCIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5
- Storage and Download Directories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5
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- Running TAPCIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6
- From DOS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6
- Command Line Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6
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- TAPCIS Main Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8
- Registration Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8
- Version Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8
- Forums . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8
- Help! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8
- Exit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8
- Cancel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8
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- Parameters Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-9
- COMn: Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-9
- Initialize Modem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-9
- Online Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-10
- Fail Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-10
- Reset Modem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-10
- Telephone Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-11
- Access Networks in Order Preference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-11
- Non-CompuServe Access Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-12
- User ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-12
- IntroPak Sign-on ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-12
- Password . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-12
- Storage Disk Path . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-13
- Download File Path . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-13
- Log Times/Transfers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-13
- Monitor Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-14
- Append/Overwrite Message Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-14
- Keep Outbox File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-14
- Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-14
- When Done, <Exit> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-15
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- IntroPak Sign-on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-16
- IntroPak Sign-on Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-16
- Final Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-16
- The Sign-on Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-17
- If This Doesn't Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-17
- If The Connection Is Made . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-17
- Record Your Sign-on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-17
- Follow The Prompts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-17
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- Getting TAPCIS to
- Work with CompuServe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-18
- Default Settings List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-18
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- TAPCIS(tm) Documentation Copyright (c) 1990, Support Group, Inc.
- 800-USA-GROUP, 301-387-4500
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- Filenames and Descriptions
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- Program file
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- TAPCIS.EXE The TAPCIS main program. Includes all program modules in a
- single executable file (it does not use overlays).
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- Parameter and Help Files
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- PARAMS.CIS TAPCIS parameters include your user ID and name, disguised
- password, phone numbers, selected forums, modem commands,
- colors, and disk paths. If you create alternate parameter
- files, they will all use the PARAMS filename with a
- different file extension.
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- TAPCIS.HLP Context sensitive help file. It is in ASCII format and can
- be printed as a quick reference if desired.
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- USERID.CIS TAPCIS address book. A few examples are included in this
- file. If you edit this file outside of TAPCIS, be sure to
- save it in ASCII format. Comments in the file start with
- <space><|>. User names are in parenthesis in the comment
- section. One address per line, and postal addresses are not
- supported.
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- RATES.CIS File containing current CompuServe rates for use with the
- time accounting function (STATS.EXE).
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- Script files
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- PARAMS.SCR Sets the CompuServe parameters to those required by TAPCIS.
- It is used once for each baud rate (since CompuServe keeps
- parameters independently by rate) by going online with the
- <Alt-P> command.
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- SPRINTnn.SCR Logon scripts (where nn=12 for 1200 bps and 24 for 2400 bps)
- for the GTE Sprint communications network. Sprintnet can be
- used for access to CompuServe at a higher surcharge than the
- CompuServe network with generally lower throughput. You
- indicate that a phone number is a Sprintnet number by
- putting a period <.> after the phone number.
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- TYMNET.SCR Tymnet is also an alternative network. An exclamation point
- <!> after the phone number tells TAPCIS to use this script
- to sign-on.
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- LATANET.SCR LATA numbers are another way to connect to CompuServe. They
- do have a higher surcharge than a CompuServe connection. Use
- a colon <:> after the phone number to indicate a LATA
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- TAPCIS.SCR User defined logon script (optional). Use an underscore <_>
- after the phone number. You can develop a login script to
- handle almost any gateway into CompuServe including ones
- overseas.
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- DPC.SCR This is a sample script for Canadians to login through
- DataPac (put _DPC after the phone number). Use the P command
- line option with DataPac.
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- INFONET.SCR Use this login script with CSC/Infonet by putting _INFONET
- after the telephone number on the parameters screen.
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- CIS.SCR An alternate way to login to a CompuServe node that is not
- recognizing the ^C to start the login. (Put _CIS after the
- phone number).
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- MANUAL.SCR Script for manual login to CompuServe. You can put _MANUAL
- after the telephone number. After the connect string is seen
- (or immediately if the connect string is NONE) this script
- will allow you to use whatever commands are necessary to get
- to the User ID: prompt. Press <F7> at that point and TAPCIS
- will take over.
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- PHONES.SCR A script for calling a toll free number (800-346-3247) to
- get CompuServe access numbers or report node problems. Any
- output will be captured to ONLINE.LOG if you start TAPCIS
- with TAPCIS G. Otherwise, you will need to write down the
- numbers.
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- FRONTEND.SCR A script that will run before any other online actions when
- the user presses <Alt-N> from the main menu. The output
- captured as a result of these script commands is stored as a
- message under the CompuServe Mail forum, or you can use the
- "C d:\path\filename.ext" command to capture to a specific
- file. This script can be edited to modify the actions
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- Other Distribution Files
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- README.TAP Includes any last minute information. From DOS you can
- "TYPE README.TAP" to read this information. Or, use the
- <E>dit <F>ile command inside of TAPCIS.
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- NAMES.BAT A small DOS batch file that renames 5.2a files for EASYPLEX
- and PC MAGNET to the new names supported by 5.3. You can run
- NAMES in your TAPCIS storage disk path. It can be deleted
- afterwards.
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- STATS.EXE A time and charges module. This file will provide you with
- complete usage statistics. Includes a Charges Graph.
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- CHANGES.TAP A file describing updating from a previous version of TAPCIS
- to the current version along with information on new
- features and changes.
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- Files Created By TAPCIS
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- TAPCIS creates several different files in the TAPCIS directory and in various
- directory paths you specify when setting up the parameters. Some of these
- files are temporary and will disappear and reappear depending on the program's
- status. You will probably never have to look at these files outside of the
- TAPCIS program.
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- <forum>.SEC Forum section and library names (e.g., TAPCIS.SEC,
- WPSG.SEC). These are created by the <Alt-J> command that
- joins a forum. They can be updated at anytime after joining
- the forum by using the <Alt-J> command again.
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- <forum>.MSG File of captured messages (e.g., CONSULT.MSG).
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- <forum>.SAV Saved message file, including messages sent (the "outbox")
- if specified in the parameters section (e.g., AVSIG.SAV).
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- <forum>.SND Messages awaiting upload (e.g., BPROGA.SND).
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- <forum>.QSN Downloaded headers for forums designated as "Q" forums
- (e.g., PRACTICE.QSN). You can select which message threads
- you want to read offline using the <M>ark TAPCIS command.
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- <forum>.MRK This is a script command file that is created during the
- marking of the QSN headers above. The next time online,
- TAPCIS will use this script to download only the selected
- messages.
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- <forum>.CAT Catalog of forum files in particular libraries, created by
- the <L>ibrary main menu command. Using the <C>atalog command
- can scan these offline and mark the ones you want to
- download.
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- <forum>.DOW After marking the files from the catalog above, TAPCIS
- creates this script which includes the CompuServe commands
- for downloading the files you marked, and will be used next
- time you are online with CompuServe.
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- <forum>.ADV Advanced commands (as entered by the user).
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- <forum>.SO Sysop commands (Sysop Version Only).
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- LOGmm-yy.CIS Detailed accounting record for MM (month) and YY (year).
- Used by the <$> command to generate usage reports, and
- activated by the <L>og command in the parameters screen.
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- XFER.LOG Perpetual log of file transfer activity, both automated and
- interactive. Gives the summary record of the transfer after
- it completes (or aborts). Use the <L>og command in the
- parameters screen to change logging of time and/or
- transfers.
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- ONLINE.LOG Created only when command line options L or G are used, it
- records either the last 350 lines of the online session
- (option L) or a full record of the session (option G for
- "Global").
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- MACROS.CIS Macros you define for use in the editor or online in
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- Installation
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- TAPCIS is easy to install. These instructions assume a hard drive installed as
- drive C:. We will locate all files in the directory C:\TAP. You can also
- change the drive and/or the directory by making the appropriate substitutions
- in these instructions. The TAPCIS Distribution is stored in compressed form in
- a single file called TAP.EXE. The programs and files must be extracted and
- uncompressed before TAPCIS can be used.
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- Creating the Directories for TAPCIS
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- For these instructions we use a DOS prompt that shows the current
- subdirectory. You can make your prompt look like this by typing the following
- at your current DOS prompt:
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- PROMPT [$P]
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- The following steps create a subdirectory called TAP off the root directory of
- drive C: and change into that directory. Put your TAPCIS Program Disk in drive
- A:. The last runs a "program" called TAP that uncompresses and installs the
- files from the program disk in A: to C:\TAP. You type the BOLD commands and
- press return (i.e., <Enter> or <HRt>) after each line:
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- [C:\] MD C:\TAP ; make the directory
- [C:\] C: ; make sure you are on drive C:
- [C:\] CD \TAP ; change into the TAPCIS directory
- [C:\TAP] A:TAP C:\TAP ; Uncompress and copy files to C:
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- If you get any error messages during this procedure, try again. If you get
- read errors your computer may be unable to read your diskette. Try the
- diskette in another computer if possible, then get a replacement. If you get a
- write error during the copy step, your disk may be bad, and you should take
- steps to get it checked out. If you get a Disk Full error, you'll need to make
- more space on your drive before you can install TAPCIS.
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- Note: Other important TAPCIS files may be on additional disks as part of the
- package registered users receive. Be sure to refer to the disk insert and
- labels when you are installing the program. If you need more help installing
- any of the disks, type A:INSTALL to get more information.
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- Storage and Download Directories
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- You can use the DOS MD command to make a directory for TAPCIS working files
- and/or for files downloaded by the program. For the examples in this manual,
- we will use the main TAPCIS directory C:\TAP for the storage of working files
- as well as the program.
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- We will create a subdirectory called C:\TAP\DL for downloaded files:
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- [C:\TAP] MD C:\TAP\DL
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- TAPCIS Setup 4-5
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- Running TAPCIS
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- From DOS
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- To start TAPCIS from DOS, change your directory to the main TAPCIS directory
- and then type TAPCIS.
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- [C:\] CD \TAP ; change into the TAPCIS directory
- [C:\TAP] TAPCIS ; start the program with no command line options
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- If your computer responds with Insufficient Memory or a similar sounding
- error, you do not have enough free RAM memory available to run TAPCIS. You
- either need to remove some memory resident (TSR) programs or purchase more
- RAM. You should have 300K free before running TAPCIS. If you have any problems
- you can find out how much available RAM you have by using the DOS CHKDSK
- utility. If you get the error File Not Found then you need to make sure you
- copied and extracted the files according to the installation instructions
- above.
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- ****> Be sure to quickly scan the list of command line options on the next
- page to see if any apply to you. You may want to start TAPCIS with
- the command TAPCIS G when you are first installing the program. Then,
- all output from CompuServe will be saved in the file ONLINE.LOG which
- can be reviewed from DOS after you logoff.
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- Command Line Options
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- The following is a list of TAPCIS command line options. To get a list of the
- command line options from DOS type TAPCIS ?.
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- Thh:mm Log on at military time hh:mm. Delayed start time must have a T in
- front of the time with no intervening space.
- -n B proto packet size divided by 128. n >= 1 n <= 8. If you have a
- noisy phone line, using -2 might make transfers run faster.
- B Block cursor in editor
- C Defeat Carrier Detect checking (as a last resort only if you cannot
- get the modem to properly signal the status of CD to the computer.
- D After "OFF" is sent, immediately close and exit (primarily for
- overseas logons)
- G Maintain backup session log as ONLINE.LOG
- Hnn Between each character in the initialization string, delay nn tenths
- of a second (e.g., H10 for one second delay between characters).
- Inn Change the normal 30 second delay between busy redials to nn seconds
- (e.g., I05).
- Vnn Change the PAD clearing character from V21 (^U) to Vnn (enter a two
- digit number in decimal).
- L Maintain last 350 lines as ONLINE.LOG. Use either L or G options, not
- both.
- M Main menu ^O
- N Main menu N
- + Main menu Alt-N (new plus front-end script)
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- O Main menu O
- Q Quiet - no beeps
- R Main menu R
- Wnn Editor Width (must be last command), 40 <= nn <=76 (for packet
- networks)
- X Drop to DOS after running
- (ext) Use PARAMS.ext file rather than PARAMS.CIS.
- F Use bioswrites (no fastwrites).
- P Suppress the sending of ^P characters that might disrupt
- transmissions of some foreign PADs (such as DataPac).
- U Suppress the sending of the line clearing character (default is ^U).
- Some foreign PADs cannot handle this character.
- ! Use B+ protocol to upload CompuServe Mail messages.
- S1 Suppress the READ WAITING command on Q forums when the N>ew command
- is running.
- S2 Suppress the SCAN WAITING command on R forums when the N>ew command
- is running.
- S3 Suppress both READ WAITING and SCAN WAITING.
- # Read threads in chronological order rather than in order by section.
- K Disables the S>ave and D>elete keys when reading messages (you would
- use F10/Save and the Del key). It also disables the F9/F10 keys from
- the main menu which set or reset all forums.
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- Command line parameters must be entered with no spaces, except for the
- optional logon time, which must be separated from all others by a space.
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- [C:\TAP] TAPCIS (RPW) NXLD-2BW62 T07:30
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- Meaning: At 7:30am (option Thh:mm), go online with the New command to get new
- messages and/or headers and perform any pending actions (N option) using the
- parameters and forums in PARAMS.RPW. When this completes, drop to DOS (X
- option). Log the last 350 lines of the session to ONLINE.LOG so it can be
- checked for normal termination (option L). After the OFF is sent, hang up the
- line immediately (option D). Use 256 byte packets since the line from overseas
- is terrible (option -2). If I use the editor (not likely with these options),
- use a block cursor (option B) and a width of 62 (option W62).
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- [C:\TAP] TAPCIS Q
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- The quiet option Q keeps TAPCIS from making any noise. The program is pretty
- quiet, and tries to keep its tones down to a slight boop-boop.
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- TAPCIS Main Menu
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- If all goes well, the TAPCIS main menu screen will appear. A display of that
- screen is shown below. Do not worry if you don't understand every command
- listed. You'll learn the important ones during this setup process. The rest
- you will learn as you need them.
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- Registration Information
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- The registration number at the top of the screen indicates that a fully
- registered version is being used. Unregistered versions indicate that fact,
- and you are given the opportunity to register the program using a credit card
- each time you start TAPCIS.
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- Version Number
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- Next to the registration number on the top line is "TAPCIS 5.3". TAPCIS is the
- name of the program. The 5.3 is the current version number. Sysop versions
- have an S after the version number, and should not be used by non-sysops.
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- Forums
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- The long horizontal box at the bottom has the <F>orums command above it. Pay
- attention to this box. It will show you which forums you've selected, as well
- as which ones have messages to read, headers to mark, messages to send, and
- files to download.
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- Help!
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- The <Help> key is found on the same function key as WordPerfect-brand
- programs: <F3-Help>. Press it at the main menu to get a brief description of
- the commands listed. It is also available in all other parts of TAPCIS as
- well. After you learn the TAPCIS basics, the <F3-Help> key is likely all
- you'll need to refresh your memory.
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- Exit
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- The <F7-Exit> key is used extensively by TAPCIS. From the main menu, <F7-Exit>
- terminates TAPCIS. It is also used in most of the submenus to return to the
- main menu.
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- Cancel
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- The <F1-Cancel> key provides the general purpose "abort" function.
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- Parameters Setup
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- ****> The setup of the parameters is critical. Whenever you hit a problem,
- check the parameter screen to make sure all your settings are correct.
- Read through this section so you know what they are supposed to be.
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- Before you can connect with CompuServe, you must give TAPCIS information about
- your computer, CompuServe access phone number(s), user ID, and password. This
- is done through the parameters menu.
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- Look at the Main Menu. In the OFFLINE box is the <P>arameters command. Press
- the letter <P> on your keyboard to go to the parameters screen. Like all
- TAPCIS commands shown in angle brackets <>, you press that letter to select
- the option. Upper or lowercase letters are fine.
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- COMn: Port
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- To change the selected COM: port, press <C> until it cycles through to the
- desired port. Modems are serial devices so TAPCIS talks to the modem through a
- serial port on the computer. The serial ports are referred to as COM: ports
- and are numbered 1-4. External modems (that are not installed inside the
- computer and are connected to the computer through a 25-pin cable) require a
- COM: port inside the computer. This port is usually configured as COM1: or
- COM2:. Internal modems which install as circuit boards inside the computer's
- chassis sometimes offer the flexibility of setting them to COM3: or COM4:.
- Note: you don't necessarily need a COM1: to have a COM2:.
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- It is beyond the scope of this documentation to tell you how to determine
- which COM: port your modem is using. You should be able to find that out from
- the person who installed your computer or from the manuals that came with your
- computer. If all else fails, start with COM1: and work your way up!
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- TAPCIS 5.3 is coded to use only the 8 bits, no parity setting. Since the B+
- protocol requires 8 data bits to work, but a number of modems had difficulty
- switching from 7E to 8N, TAPCIS has a filter to allow it to use CompuServe at
- 7 bits, although it is always set for 8 bits on the <P>arameters screen.
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- Also note that some computers can give a false reading on their COM: port
- numbers. If you find that the program cannot communicate with your modem on
- one COM: port, try the other settings. We've also found many conflicts between
- user ports and devices like mice and tape drives. You may wish to use the <!>
- command from the main menu to try to communicate with your modem if you run
- into configuration trouble.
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- Initialize Modem
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- To change the initialize modem command, press <I> and enter the new command.
- If you are using a Hayes or AT command set compatible modem that is properly
- configured, you should not need to change the initialize modem command.
- Unfortunately, most new modems are shipped with two improper settings for use
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- with TAPCIS. Those are the monitoring of Carrier Detect (CD) and the modem's
- response to Data Terminal Ready (DTR). Those modems will need one of two
- things: either dip switches (physical switches on the modem) will need to be
- changed or software commands will have to be added to the initialization
- string. Carrier Detect needs to track the status of the CD signal (rather than
- presuming the presence of a carrier). DTR when switched from on to off needs
- to tell the modem to drop carrier.
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- You'll have to refer to your modem manual to see how your modem sets these
- options. Many new modems use the software switches &C1 and &D2 to set these
- choices properly. So, a "proper" <I>nitialization string for those modems
- might be: ATV1E1X4&C1&D2DT
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- The DT at the end tells the modem to dial using touch tones. Pulse or rotary
- dial lines can be used by changing it to DP. If your modem requires a more
- complex setup command refer to Modem Commands on page A-1.
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- Online Report
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- To change the online report, press <O> followed by a response of one or four
- characters. If you are using a Hayes compatible modem, you should not need to
- change the online report. The online report is the response from the modem
- when a connection is made with the remote modem. A Hayes compatible mode sends
- CONNECT, so TAPCIS uses the last 4 characters NECT.
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- Fail Report
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- To change the fail report, press <F> followed by a response of one or four
- characters. The default report of RIER is for the last 4 characters of NO
- CARRIER. When TAPCIS sees the fail report, it pauses for 30 seconds and then
- redials. If you have a 100% Hayes compatible, you can use a fail report of
- "HAYS" (Hayes without the E), and add X4 to your initialization string. This
- activates busy signal detection.
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- TAPCIS uses this report to indicate that the attempt to call and connect with
- the remote modem failed (it did not receive a carrier signal). This could mean
- several things. The phone number could be busy. You may not be getting a clear
- connection (lots of static or low volume which keeps the modems from talking).
- The remote modem may not be answering. You may have the wrong number!
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- I strongly recommend that you monitor your calls using the built-in speaker on
- your modem. If your modem does not have a speaker, dial the phone number first
- using your phone to confirm that the number is answered by a modem (with a
- high pitched tone). We have had our voice numbers listed as modem numbers at
- various times over the years. If you are unfortunate enough ever to have this
- happen to you, you'll be grateful for those people that monitor their calls
- instead of blindly letting the computer redial every minute for three hours
- straight.
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- Reset Modem
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- The command to reset the modem is given by pressing <R> followed by the
- command. The default of ?3 produces a 3 second delay-usually long enough for
- the remote modem to hang up. Some modems may require a more elaborate sequence
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- to hang up and reset the modem for the next call. If you have such a modem,
- please turn to the Modem Commands section on page A-1.
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- When you first start using TAPCIS, you should monitor whether TAPCIS is
- hanging up the phone after a call is completed. If not, you should first make
- sure that the DTR signal is being properly handled by your modem. Next, you
- could try changing the reset string to:
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- Telephone Numbers
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- TAPCIS supports up to six telephone numbers. The phone numbers are entered
- using the <T> command on the parameters screen. You choose one of the six as
- the "selected" number for the next call by pressing a number on the keyboard
- from <1> through <6>.
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- Press <T> to add/change a phone number. TAPCIS will ask on the status line:
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- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Q -> _
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- Select the number you wish to change or press Q to cancel. If you press <1>
- you'll be asked for the first phone number. A list of access phone numbers is
- printed in the section Access Phone Numbers on page C-1. A 2400 bps CompuServe
- node is the best choice provided you have a 2400 bps modem. Our experience
- shows that you should look for numbers in the following order:
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- Access Networks in Order Preference
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- * 2400 bps CompuServe
- * 1200 bps CompuServe
- * 2400 bps Tymnet/Sprintnet
- * 1200 bps LATA
- * 1200 bps Tymnet/Sprintnet
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- At times we have chosen to call a 2400 bps CompuServe number long distance
- rather than use a local Tymnet or Sprintnet number. The long distance charge
- to a neighboring city might not be as high as the surcharge for use of the
- local Sprintnet/Tymnet number during the day. And, you'll get the fastest
- response and throughput from direct CompuServe numbers.
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- If you only have a 300 bps modem follow the same order, but if you are going
- to be using CompuServe regularly, it will quickly pay to get a faster modem.
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- As an example, consider Baltimore, Maryland. According to the phone list,
- there is a 2400 bps CompuServe number in that city at 301/832-0160. Since it
- is a local call, the area code is dropped and we enter:
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- Phone #1 -> 832-0160
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- TAPCIS then asks for the rate. This is a 2400 bps number (and we have a 2400
- bps modem) so we press 2 when the program asks:
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- Non-CompuServe Access Numbers
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- If you must use a non-CompuServe access phone number, you must follow the
- phone number with the proper character to tell TAPCIS what network you are
- using. The network characters are as follows:
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- ! Tymnet
- . Sprintnet
- : LATA
- _ Optional user defined script in TAPCIS.SCR (underscore < _ > character)
- or specific login script file (e.g., _DPC for DataPac).
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- The phone number list for Baltimore, Maryland (area code 301) might look like
- those shown in the completed parameters screen in IntroPak Sign-on section
- that follows (although you need only define one number). Phone number 1 is
- selected by pressing <1>. Telephone <6> is a long distance 2400 bps CompuServe
- node in Pittsburgh, PA, the number we use from our McHenry, MD offices.
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- You can also enter a short comment after the phone number and network/script
- codes by putting in a semicolon: <6> 1-412-261-4192;Pittsburgh
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- User ID
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- You must enter your user identification number by pressing <U> followed by the
- number. All CompuServe User ID's are in two parts separated by a comma with no
- spaces. Existing accounts start with a 7 followed by four digits, a comma,
- then 2 to 4 digits. Some new accounts start with a 1 followed by 5 digits, a
- comma, then 2-4 digits. If you already have a permanent ID, press <U> and
- enter the number.
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- If you are going to be using an IntroPak to sign onto CompuServe and get an
- official account setup, now is the time to open it. Read the Service Agreement
- Terms. If you agree to the terms, look for the temporary user ID number and
- password. Press <U> and then enter that number:
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- CIS User ID: 177000,1147 ; example IntroPak sign-up user ID
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- Password
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- You must enter the correct password for TAPCIS to work properly. Your
- CompuServe password is entered from the parameters menu by pressing <P>,
- confirming that you want to change the password by pressing <Y>, and typing
- the password.
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- The password is the "key" to your user ID and no one can access your account
- unless they have your password. Keep it secret and change it often. When you
- do want to change it, you'll first call CompuServe and use the GO PASSWORD
- command to change it on the CompuServe computers and then change it inside
- TAPCIS. Notice that the password is not displayed on the screen except when
- you enter it. At other times it shows as [ blanked ]. Your password is stored
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- on disk in disguised form, too, so a casual look at PARAMS.CIS will not show
- the password.
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- However! Someone else with TAPCIS could take your PARAMS.CIS file and use
- your account-even though they could not figure out what your password is.
- Protect your PARAMS.CIS file. Never give a copy of it to anyone else (TAPCIS
- will create a blank one if it can't find an existing parameter file). And,
- change your password regularly.
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- Another option is to enter a single asterisk (*) as your password. Then, when
- you enter TAPCIS, the program will request your password and not store it on
- disk. If you enter the asterisk as the password, you will have to exit TAPCIS
- then re-enter before you can logon to CompuServe.
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- Storage Disk Path
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- Where would you like to store the files that TAPCIS creates? See Filenames
- and Descriptions on page 4-1 for a complete list and description of files
- created by TAPCIS. Press <S> and enter the drive and directory (make sure you
- have created the directory from DOS first). If none is entered, which is
- probably the best way to go while learning the program, the directory where
- you started the program will be used. This applies to the download file path
- as well.
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- TAPCIS does not store all the files it creates in the storage disk path. Only
- forum message, header, send, catalog, download, and advanced commands are
- stored there. Section lists, transfer and online logs, and time logs are
- stored in the directory where you start TAPCIS. For that reason we typically
- recommend that you use one directory where you have the program and all files
- as the storage disk path provided you have enough disk space on that drive.
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- Download File Path
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- When you have TAPCIS automatically download files from forum libraries or you
- receive binary mail, the files are stored in the directory specified here. You
- can use a special directory or the standard TAPCIS directory used for other
- files. Press <D> and enter the drive and path for those files (e.g.,
- C:\TAP\DL). Again, it is important that you enter this path correctly and that
- the directory specified already exists. Note: manual downloads (in
- <I>nteractive mode) do not use the download path. You should give the full
- pathname in interactive mode for all files, or they will be stored in the
- default directory.
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- We do recommend that you use a download storage path. It helps to keep your
- binary mail and downloaded files organized in one subdirectory.
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- Log Times/Transfers
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- TAPCIS optionally keeps track of the time you spend online in each forum. This
- information is stored in LOGMM-YY.CIS where MM is the month and YY is the year
- (e.g., LOG10-90.CIS is a log file for October 1990). The <$> function uses
- these logged times to generate reports. If you do not want these reports, you
- can save some disk space by pressing <L> to turn time logging off.
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- The option is also used to activate or deactivate transfer logging. A record
- of all file transfers can be made to the file XFER.LOG if activated here.
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- The four options are: none (no logging), time only, transfers only, or time
- and transfers. Pressing <L> on the parameters screen cycles through these
- options.
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- Monitor Colors
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- The standard TAPCIS colors are normal intensity "white" on a black background
- with highlighted and reversed text both in reverse video (black on white).
- Press <M> and select from the displayed color chart to modify these defaults.
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- On an EGA Color monitor I prefer high intensity colors. My choices are:
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- <M>onitor colors Norm: 79 Hi: 30 Rev: 31
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- The choice is, of course, up to you. Color choices like 68 (red on red), 119
- (white on white), and 17 (blue on blue) are patriotic but might cause you a
- bit of confusion.
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- Append/Overwrite Message Files
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- When you go online with TAPCIS to get new messages using <N>ew, your old
- messages will be overwritten with the new messages unless you choose the
- Append option here. Pressing <A> lets you choose between the two
- possibilities.
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- Overwrite is the default. If you choose the Append option, you'll have to
- manually clear your <forum>.MSG files using the <K>ill command in TAPCIS or
- the DEL command from DOS.
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- Keep Outbox File
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- Do you want to keep a copy of the messages that you send? If you do not,
- leave this parameter as the default "Never." Press <K> to choose from the
- three possible choices.
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- The outbox file is actually the <forum>.SAV file. If you change this option to
- Always, every message you write-whether an original or a reply to another
- message-will have a copy stored in the save file. If there is a question about
- something you wrote, you can review your message using the <V>iew command. If
- you write many messages, this can consume quite a bit of disk space. Another
- possibility is to save only private CompuServe Mail messages you write.
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- Name
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- Please press <N> to change the default name before you connect with
- CompuServe! If you do, you'll get to snicker at all the people who did not
- read this far and are sending all their messages under the name "!!! Please
- Change !!!" Use mixed case (not all upper or lowercase). This name is used
- when you join any forum and will be attached to every message you send. Once
- you set your CompuServe and forum defaults, any change to your name will have
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- to be made manually by going online in the forums using the "OPTION;NAME"
- command or using an <A>dvanced <U>ser command from the main menu
- (OPTION;NAME;Your Name;P). You can change the name in CompuServe Mail by
- setting the CompuServe default parameters again using the command <Alt-P> from
- the main menu or going <I>nteractive to Mail and using the ADDRESS NAME
- command (as you will have to do to set your return address for postal delivery
- messages).
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- Forum protocol dictates that you use your full name. Most forums also
- discourage inclusion of various titles such as Ph.D, M.D., J.D., etc., on the
- name. A member information profile is available for such interests and
- affiliations (Forum command MD, Membership Directory).
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- IntroPak Sign-on
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- If you already have a CompuServe account, you may skip this section.
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- If you are using an IntroPak to establish a new CompuServe account, you will
- need to choose a billing option from the choices in the IntroPak. Make sure
- that you have your credit card information ready before proceeding.
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- You cannot transfer the $15 usage credit to an existing account. It is only
- available for use by new subscribers signing on using an IntroPak. You can
- give the IntroPak to someone else, or use it to create a back-up account.
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- IntroPak Sign-on Parameters
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- The parameters for signing on with an IntroPak are exactly the same as you
- will use with a regular account with two exceptions: your initial account
- number and your initial password are temporary. You will be assigned a
- permanent user ID and a new temporary password during this sign-up procedure.
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- If you skipped the previous section on Parameters, go back and complete the
- items. You must at least set your COM: port, the local access telephone
- number, the user ID from the IntroPak, the password from the IntroPak, and
- your name. If you don't, this sign-on won't work. The next figure shows a
- completed parameters screen, ready for use.
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- Final Checklist
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- * Recheck the parameters to make sure that you have entered the modem
- parameters, IntroPak account number, IntroPak password, and your name
- properly according to the instructions above. Make sure that no forums
- are selected by pressing <F> then <F10> then <Enter>.
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- * Have your credit card or CheckFree information ready for billing.
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- * The IntroPak where you get your sign-on account number and password also
- has your serial number and agreement number. You will need to enter
- these during the sign-on process.
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- The Sign-on Procedure
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- As a precaution, before going online, press <F> then <F10> then <Enter> to
- make sure no forums are active. The <I>nteractive command causes TAPCIS to
- dial the phone, connect to CompuServe, enter your user id and password, and
- then switch to "terminal mode" where you respond directly to CompuServe
- prompts. When you press <I> to sign-on using your IntroPak, you should see a
- screen similar to Figure 0.
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- If This Doesn't Work
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- For the above to work, all your parameter settings have to be correct. If you
- do not connect, press <F1-Cancel>. This should return you to the main menu.
- Try the <I> command again. If that doesn't work, the number you are dialing
- could be wrong or busy. The parameters for the modem may be specified
- incorrectly. You may have chosen the wrong COM: port. Go back through the
- parameters selection to verify those entries. You may have to modify the modem
- commands as described in Modem Commands on page A-1.
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- If you do connect but the system responds: ?? LOGINE - Invalid entry - try
- again
- you entered the wrong password or user ID on the parameters screen. You may
- also have hit line noise which caused CompuServe to receive your account and
- password incorrectly. If you suspect a noisy line, try the call again.
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- If The Connection Is Made
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- Once CompuServe has verified the sign-on user ID and password you entered on
- the TAPCIS parameters screen, the first screen will clear and CompuServe will
- ask for the Agreement and Serial number.
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- Record Your Sign-on
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- TAPCIS can capture (meaning record to disk) everything that appears on your
- screen during the sign-on session. To tell TAP to do this, press the <PgDn>
- key on your keyboard. TAPCIS will request the filename, and you should enter
- SIGNON.TXT followed by <Enter>. Then enter the agreement number and serial
- number from the IntroPak at the prompts.
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- Follow The Prompts
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- The sign-on is straightforward. Just follow CompuServe's lead. If you hit any
- snags during the process, try again. If it still doesn't work, contact
- CompuServe Customer Service at 800/848-8990 (in Ohio call 614/457-8650).
- Assuming that everything went according to plan, write down your permanent
- account number and temporary password. After logging off, go to the parameters
- screen and enter the new user id and password.
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- Getting TAPCIS to
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- ****> This section is critical. If the CompuServe defaults are not set
- properly, TAPCIS will not work. Also, if you have not already done
- so, return to the parameters screen and enter your permanent user ID
- and your current password.
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- Now, let's have TAPCIS start doing some work for us! CompuServe has a profile
- for each user ID. It contains information on your computer, the width of your
- screen, your logon actions, etc. TAPCIS needs all these options set a certain
- way, and with one simple command-Alt-P-the program will call CompuServe,
- login, set the options, and logoff with no input required on your part. It
- also enters your name in your CompuServe Mail address book. The entire process
- takes about 3 minutes at 2400 bps, 6 minutes at 1200 bps, and 24 minutes at
- 300 bps. You will need to do this process at each rate (300, 1200, and 2400
- bps) at which you will use TAPCIS.
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- Make sure the supplied PARAMS.SCR file is in the same directory from which you
- started TAPCIS. Then from the main menu, hold the <Alt> key and press <P>.
- TAPCIS will logon and change your CompuServe defaults for the rate you have
- selected. If you are going to be using different speeds at other times, you
- may want to go to the parameters screen, change the active phone number using
- the <1>-<6> keys, and use <Alt-P> again. If you do this for all speeds (300,
- 1200, and 2400 bps), TAPCIS will be set up regardless of the speed you call
- CompuServe. (Some people use 300 bps because of its cheaper hourly rate for
- Conferences, CB, and the Convention Center where you are typing
- interactively). None of the changes made by TAPCIS should keep you from using
- CompuServe with another communications package.
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- Default Settings List
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- The following are the settings that are made by the <Alt-P> script (stored in
- PARAMS.SCR). You could do the same manually if you desire using the GO DEFAULT
- command and following the menus to change your permanent settings. You would
- also need to add your name in CompuServe Mail and change to COMMAND mode, with
- no line numbers in the editor.
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- PERMANENT SETTINGS
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- 1 Explanation
- 2 Logon/Service options
- 3 Display options
- 4 Terminal type/parameters
- 5 Transfer protocol/graphic support
- 6 Make session settings permanent
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- LOGON/SERVICE OPTIONS (Option 2)
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- 1 First service at logon [COMMAND]
- 2 CompuServe Mail waiting [NOTIFY ONLY]
- 3 Personal menu established [NO]
- (Select this to create or
- change a personal menu.)
- 4 TOP goes to [COMMAND]
- 5 Online editor [EDIT]
- 6 Forum presentation mode [COMMAND]
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- 1 PAGED display [NO]
- 2 BRIEF prompts [YES]
- 3 CLEAR screen between pages [NO]
- 4 BLANK lines sent [YES]
- 5 Line feeds sent [YES]
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- 1 TERMINAL type [OTHER]
- 2 Screen WIDTH [79]
- 3 LINES per page [0]
- 4 Form FEEDS [SIMULATED]
- 5 Horizontal TABS [SIMULATED]
- 6 Chars. received (CASE) [U/L]
- 7 Chars. sent in CAPS [NO]
- 8 PARITY [ZERO]
- 9 Output DELAYS [0]
- 10 ERASE when backspacing [YES]
- 11 Micro inquiry sequence at logon [NO]
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- FILE TRANSFER PROTOCOL
- 1 PROTOCOL preference [B PROTOCOL]
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