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- 1. The 32 bit version of NetTerm requires the Microsoft msvcrt40.dll
- and it must be in your Windows directory. A copy of this dll can
- be downloaded from our WWW homepage under downloading sites.
-
- http://starbase.neosoft.com/~zkrr01
-
- 2. I am having trouble pasting text into the NetTerm window.
- I am having trouble doing an ascii file transfer.
-
- NetTerm uses two timing values to both paste text and send
- ascii files to a host. These can be specified by selecting
- the Options|Setup|Global Settings|File Transfer Tab.
- Normally Delay-1 should be 20 and Delay-2 should be 200.
-
- 3. I can't get NetTerm to save my phone book entries.
-
- This is normally happens when you unzip and install NetTerm
- in the same directory. You must unzip the NetTerm distribution
- in a temporary directory, then install into it's permanent
- directory.
-
- 4. Will NetTerm work with netcom?
-
- The basic telnet client of NetTerm will work with the netcom TCP/IP
- software, but not the zmodem or FTP server. We are currently working
- on ways to resolve this. NetTerm will however work completely if you
- use a winsock such as Trumpet instead of the normal netcom software.
- We have included a script file, netcom.txt, which can be used with
- Trumpet to access netcom. Based upon our tests with netcom, the
- purchase of Trumpet WinSock is a very wise investment and will make
- your WWW surfing much faster and enjoyable. You should also take a
- look at http://www.ix.netcom.com/faq/pc for additional information.
-
- 5. Will the FTP Server work with BBS's that support this feature?
-
- Yes, we have tried it with bbs.execpc.com and got excellent results.
-
- 6. Will the NetTerm zmodem file transfer work with my BBS over the
- Internet?
-
- The hard facts are, some BBS's support the zmodem protocol fully and
- some do not. Also, it appears that some BBS's treat Internet based
- zmodem requests as the lowest of low on the priorty list of things
- to get done. So much so, we have observed file transfers at 100
- bytes per second! Others can transfer files at the speed of your
- logon modem baud rate. Transfer speeds will also vary with the
- number of logged in users. It's worth the time to give it a try
- if you have Internet access and normally dial long distance to your
- BBS. It could save you a lot of money if your BBS supports it.
-
- 7. Will NetTerm work with the Netscape WWW client?
-
- Yes, just define NetTerm to Netscape by using Netscape's Options,
- Preferences menu. Select the "Applications and Directories" tab.
- On the line "Telnet Application", use the browse button to locate
- NetTerm and you ready to telnet directly from Netscape.
-
- 8. How do I adjust the size of the NetTerm window?
-
- The size of the main window depends upon three values, the number
- of rows, the number of columns and most important, the size of
- the font. In most cases, the rows and columns remain fixed at
- 24x80 so the font size is really what determines the overall size
- of the screen. If you have a need to just monitor a site, chose
- a small font size from the font dialog box. If you have a large
- monitor, and want a really big display then just double an existing
- value displayed in the font dialog box. For example, if you are
- using the font isi_oem and you see the value 10 displayed in the
- font dialog box, type in 20 and you will get a large window size.
-
- 9. How do I get the correct international characters for my country?
-
- NetTerm has the ability to map both the keyboard and video with
- the use of country tables. The country table can be defined by
- host, using the 'Mapping' push button within the phone directory.
- A country table must be created by copying the country.ini file
- to another file prefixed with the desired country name, such as
- norway.ini. Then define this mapping file to one of your hosts
- and use the Options-Setup-International menu to map both the
- video and keyboard sections. The example file norway.ini contains
- the following mappings:
-
- Video KeyBoard Normal KeyBoard Shifted
- 0x7b --> 0xe6 0x1a --> 0x7d 0x1a --> 0x5d
- 0x7c --> 0xf8 0x27 --> 0x7c 0x27 --> 0x5c
- 0x7d --> 0xe5 0x28 --> 0x7b 0x28 --> 0x5b
- 0x5b --> 0xc6
- 0x5c --> 0xd8 Note that the keyboard mapping uses
- 0x5d --> 0xc5 the unique Windows key scan code.
-
- The Options-Setup-International menu also has a global flag that
- will enable/disable mapping for all hosts.
-
- InterSoft will accept unique country files and will include them
- in the normal distribution of NetTerm. Once you have tested out
- your country file, email to the address shown in the About box.
-
- 10. How can I print files that contain binary HP escape sequences?
-
- The program netsend.c should be uploaded to your host and compiled.
- This program is designed to handle files with binary HP printer
- control sequences and extremely long lines which would normally
- not work correctly with the standard netprint script file.
-
- 11. For the Unix WordPerfect users, from one of our clients:
-
- A hint: If any other Netterm users inquire about using
- your telnet with WP5.2+ for Unix, ensure they use
- 386CONS as the value for the environment variable
- WPTERM52 when using KEYS-WORDPERFECT. Even though they
- are actually using vt100 emulation, this will ensure the
- system anticipates the correct codes.
-
- 12. The protection logic for versions 3.2.0 and higher has been
- changed to allow more complete control of the toolbar, menu
- items, and submenu items. A new file named protect.ini has
- been included with the NetTerm distribution which controls
- the new protection logic. This file can be located anywhere
- and it's location is specified in the netterm.ini file with
- the PROTECTFILE keyword. To enable protection, set the
- PROTECT keyword to a 1. For example, to enable protection
- using a protect.ini file located on D: drive in the data
- directory, place the following in the netterm.ini file:
-
- PROTECT=1
- PROTECTFILE=D:\DATA\PROTECT.INI
-
- The protect.ini file has three major areas. They are:
-
- Toolbar Protection - Control icons displayed on the toolbar
- Menu Protection - Controls the high level menu items
- Sub menu Protection - Controls individual sub menu items
-
- To disable a icon, menu item or sub menu item, simply change
- the value ON to OFF. If you turn off a high level menu, it
- is not necessary to turn off it's lower level menu items.
-
- 13. Can I use the SmartButtons to select a menu item such as
- Print Screen? Yes, if you place ~99999 in the Transmitted
- Key Data field (where 99999 is one of the menu item codes)
- NetTerm will select that menu item.
- Refer to the following table for value menu item codes.
-
- 14. Can I use the Smartbuttons to run a script?
- Yes, once you are logged on you can run simple scripts to
- automate long key sequences. Simply place an @ character
- as the first character in the Transmitted Key Data field,
- followed by the complete script filename. For example:
-
- @\netterm\scripts\runtime.txt
-
- Keep in mind that this feature is currently in development and
- selected script commands may not work.
-
-
- // NetTerm Menu Items
- // File Menu
- #define IDM_CONNECT 10000
- #define IDM_DISCONNECT 10001
- #define IDM_PHONE 10002
- #define IDM_BBSLIST 10003
- #define IDM_SEPARTOR_10004 10004
- #define IDM_PRINT 10005
- #define IDM_SETUP 10006
- #define IDM_SPRINT 10007
- #define IDM_SEPARTOR_10008 10008
- #define IDM_LOGPRINT 10009
- #define IDM_LOGFILE 10010
- #define IDM_EJECTP 10011
- #define IDM_SEPARTOR_10012 10012
- #define IDM_TPON 10013
- #define IDM_TPOFF 10014
- #define IDM_SEPARTOR_10015 10015
- #define IDM_EXIT 10016
-
- // Edit Menu
- #define IDM_SCB 11001
- #define IDM_RCB 11002
- #define IDM_SEPARTOR_11003 11003
- #define IDM_RESET 11004
- #define IDM_ERESET 11005
- #define IDM_SBREAK 11006
- #define IDM_LBREAK 11007
- #define IDM_AP 11008
- #define IDM_SEPARTOR_11009 11009
- #define IDM_SAVESCREEN 11010
- #define IDM_CLEAR 11011
- #define IDM_CLEARS 11012
- #define IDM_SAVEAS 11013
- #define IDM_SEPARTOR_11014 11014
- #define IDM_PASTEIPA 11015
- #define IDM_PASTEIP 11016
-
- // Options Menu
- // Setup Main
- #define IDM_FONT 12000
- #define IDM_SETTINGS 12001
- #define IDM_ANSIC 12002
- #define IDM_KB1 12003
- #define IDM_DESKTOP 12004
- #define IDM_DBBAR 12005
- #define IDM_PIN 12006
- #define IDM_SETTELNET 12007
- #define IDM_SEPARTOR_12008 12008
- // International Video/Keyboard
- #define IDM_SS 12300
- #define IDM_AM 12301
- #define IDM_VM 12302
- #define IDM_KM 12303
-
- // Options Tools
- #define IDM_FINGER 12400
- #define IDM_RESOLVE 12401
- #define IDM_MYIP 12402
- #define IDM_FTPD 12403
- #define IDM_PRINTER 12404
- // Options Trace
- #define IDM_TRACE1 12501
- #define IDM_TRACE2 12502
-
- // Send Menu
- #define IDM_SASCII 906
- #define IDM_SKERMIT 905
- #define IDM_SZMODEM 900
-
- // Receive Menu
- #define IDM_RASCII 916
- #define IDM_RKERMIT 915
- #define IDM_RZMODEM 917
-
- // Window Menu
- #define IDM_NEWWINDOW 15000
- #define IDM_QUICK 15001
- #define IDM_EDITOR 15002
- #define IDM_TITLE 15003
- #define IDM_SAVEXY 15004
- #define IDM_SEPARTOR_15004 15005
- #define IDM_HOSTSTART 15500
- #define IDM_HOSTEND 15549
-
- // Help Menu
- #define IDM_HELP 16000
- #define IDM_SEPARTOR_16001 16001
- #define IDM_ORDERING 16002
- #define IDM_REGISTER 16003
- #define IDM_LEGAL 16004
- #define IDM_SEPARTOR_16005 16005
- #define IDM_ABOUT 16006
-
- // Mouse Menu
- #define IDM_URL 17000
- #define IDM_PSTRING1 17001
- #define IDM_PSTRING2 17002
- #define IDM_BBSDOOR 17003
- #define IDM_SKEY 17004
- #define IDM_SEPARTOR_17005 17005
- #define IDM_MSCB 17006
- #define IDM_MRCB 17007
- #define IDM_SEPARTOR_17008 17008
- #define IDM_MCLEAR 17009
- #define IDM_MPRINT 17010
- #define IDM_ESCROLL 17011
- #define IDM_PSCROLL 17012
- #define IDM_PRINTH 17013
- #define IDM_SHOWCLIP 17014
- #define IDM_SEPARTOR_17014 17015
- #define IDM_MRESET 17016
- #define IDM_MCLEARS 17017
- #define IDM_MSAVEAS 17018
- #define IDM_SEPARTOR_17019 17019
- #define IDM_MPASTEIPA 17020
- #define IDM_MPASTEIP 17021
- #define IDM_SEPARTOR_17022 17022
- #define IDM_NOOP 17023