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- Returns you to the Online screen, in direct connection with the serial
- port. The right mouse button will accomplish the same thing from the
- GEM menu screen.
- This is how you got here! You can also hit the HELP key while you are
- Online to view a help screen about command keys available to you while
- online.
-
- If Shadow is active and presenting a status, the HELP key will call up
- Shadow for a status check, to abort a transfer, or save the buffer.
- Displays approximately how much free memory (RAM) is left in your ST.
- May also be invoked with Alternate-R from the Online mode and the GEM
- menu. If this number is less than 50,000 at any time, you're
- operating on luck! Try removing some unneeded desk accessories or
- ramdisks. If you're using Shadow and have the SHADOW.ACC installed,
- REMOVE IT! You don't need it and you're wasting over 50K!
- Also activated by holding the Control key and pressing the ClrHome key
- while in the Online screen. This will drop the RS232 signal DTR (pin
- 20) for about 3 seconds and cause most modems to hang up, if they are
- configured to 'follow DTR' or 'Initialize on loss of DTR'.
-
- If your modem does behave this way, and you're using Shadow and intend
- to press the reset button during a transfer, then you'd better disable
- the feature or the RESET will hang up the modem as well! If it's a
- Hayes compatible, type the command AT&D0 to your modem before starting
- a Shadow file transfer. If you have dip switches, set the appropriate
- switch to 'Set DTR high' or 'Force DTR' to prevent hangups during
- system reset.
-
- Toggles the ST's Key Click sound on and off. If it is on when you
- select this, it will be turned off and vice versa. The menu will show
- a check mark next to 'Key Click' if it is on. May also be toggled
- from the Online mode by pressing Alternate-C.
- Displays the Baud Rate selection screen from which you may select a
- desired baud rate. You MUST select one of the choices and it will be
- set as soon as you do. You will remain at that speed until you either
- select a new baud rate or select an Autodial entry. May also be
- called from the Online mode by pressing Alternate-B.
-
- (Also see Dial Number and Auto Baud Rate help).
- Allows you to change the RS232 port settings for Data Bits, Parity,
- and Stop Bits and Linefeeds. Most of the time you will never need to
- turn Linefeeds on, however some systems will require it. If you're on
- a BBS or host that is displaying one line on top of the other, then
- turn this on.
-
- As for the other setting, most systems use 8 Data Bits, Parity None,
- and one Stop Bit, however some may require other settings. You may
- exit from this selection without making any changes. Any changes made
- and set will remain in effect until changed again, or until you exit
- VanTerm. The default is always 8/None/1/Linefeeds off.
-
- NOTES: To use PC-Pursuit to Upload Files, set to 8/None/2.
- Sets VanTerm for Full Duplex communications. This means the host
- system (BBS etc) will echo back each character you send to it. May
- also be set by pressing Alternate-F while in the Online mode.
-
- Most BBS's and host systems use Full Duplex. (See Half Duplex).
- Sets VanTerm for Half Duplex communications. This means the host
- system (BBS etc) does NOT echo back each character you send to it
- therefore VanTerm will display each character you send. May also be
- set by pressing Alternate-H while in the Online mode. If you're
- connected to someone else's modem and they are in VanTerm or some
- other terminal program, then you'll want to turn this on so you can
- see what you're typing to them!
-
- Very few host systems use this. GEnie is one that does use Half
- Duplex by default, but even it can be changed to Full Duplex.
- Permits you change the ST date and time. Once changed the ST will
- maintain the new time and date in both the system and IKBD clocks
- until you change it again or turn your ST power off. May also be
- called from the Online mode by pressing Alternate-T.
- This function executes DCOPY*.PRG... DCOPY is an excellent utility
- permitting many disk, file, formatting, and ARC functions. It is MUCH
- faster than ARC, compresses better and therefore creates smaller
- archives than ARC, saving disk space and transfer time! Do NOT use
- ANY version of DCOPY other than the one supplied with VanTerm!! If a
- new GOOD version of DCOPY comes out, it will be available on my BBS
- seperately and in future version of VanTerm.
-
- You can also invoke DCOPY from the online screen with Alternate-O.
- Chains to another program. This is the same as leaving VanTerm, going
- back to the Desktop, and then executing (double clicking) some other
- program. If you know you're going to execute some other program after
- VanTerm, this will save you some time and motion! If the new program
- requires parameters, such as a .TTP type editor, you can enter the
- pathname as well!
-
- Use the GEM file selector to find the desired program, select it, and
- optionally pass parameters to it (if needed - otherwise just press the
- Return key.
- Suspends VanTerm and executes ANY another program (at your own risk!).
- Use the GEM file selector to find the desired program, select it, and
- optionally pass parameters to it (if needed - otherwise just press
- Return). Once you exit the program you've selected, you'll return to
- VanTerm. May also be called by pressing Alternate-E from the Online
- mode.
-
- For some reason, the GFA Basic EXEC function occasionally messes up
- the RS232 port so you may need to select the Baud Rate option (unless
- you select an Autodial entry, in which case the baud rate will be
- automatically set unless you have Auto Baud Rate turned off. See Auto
- Baud Rate help).
- Obviously this exits VanTerm and returns to the calling program, GEM
- Desktop, COMMAND shell, depending on from where VanTerm was executed.
- Displays your Autodial directory and selects a number to be dialed.
- Click on the desired entry to start dialing or press the RIGHT button
- to exit. If you inserted a Username and Password for the entry
- selected, use the left and right arrow keys (respectively) to send the
- strings at any time!
-
- Install Chain Dialing by holding SHIFT key while selecting. Select
- again while holding SHIFT to clear that Chain. Click on any 'Chain'
- item to begin Chain Dialing (or any unmarked item to dial as above).
- Chain Dialing causes VanTerm to cycle through each selected number
- until connected, upon which that entry is cleared and all other Chains
- remain. Press ClrHome to clear all Chains. Selecting only one item
- to CHAIN causes VanTerm to infinitely redial that number, like Repeat
- Dialing does if enabled. Also invoked from the online screen with the
- left mouse button.
- Turns Repeat Dialing on or off. If on a check mark will appear next
- to this item. When on and an Autodial entry is selected, VanTerm will
- keep dialing the number every few seconds until it either gets a
- CONNECT message, or until you press the UNDO key, upon which it will
- stop dialing. If the modem returns one of the 'Fail Strings' (as set
- up in Edit Dial), VanTerm will retry the number.
-
- Once you are connected or you cancel Repeat Dialing with the UNDO key,
- Repeat Dial will be turned off. If you wish to Repeat Dial another
- number you must again select this item to turn it on. Another way to
- invoke repeat dialing is to select only one number for 'Chain
- Dialing', and VanTerm will keep Chaining to that same number until it
- gets a 'CONNECT' message.
- If on (check mark displayed) VanTerm will reset the RS232 port baud
- rate according to the Baud Rate entered into the Autodial entry. If
- it is off VanTerm will leave the baud rate alone even if an Autodial
- entry is selected. The default is ON, and in most cases you would
- want it on. One exception is using VanTerm's Autodial entries to
- communicate with PC-Pursuit to dial various numbers once connected to
- the network.
- This option allows you to keep a copy of everything that transpired
- during an online session by making a copy of it to a buffer storage
- area in memory. Can also be toggled open/close with the INSERT key
- while online. If the buffer fills the maximum lines as set, it will
- automatically close and give you a warning.
- You can choose not to record your online session or to terminate
- recording at any time. Default is with the Buffer closed (not
- recording). Can also be toggled open/close with the INSERT key while
- online.
- You may choose at any time to erase the contents of the buffer storage
- area containing the recording you are making of you online session.
- The buffer may also be erased from the Online mode by pressing
- Alternate-Z.
- With this option you may choose to load any text file from disk into
- the buffer storage area.
- You can write the entire contents of the buffer storage area to a disk
- file at any time with this option.
- You may make a printed copy of the contents of the buffer storage area
- by using this option. In order to support as many printers as
- possible, no page breaks are sent at this time.
- Use this option to page through the buffer storage area to find a
- message you wish to reply to or a listing of a program you wish to
- download. You can also invoke this by pressing Alternate-D while in
- the Online mode.
-
- Once in this function, you can use the arrow keys to move around the
- buffer, the INSERT key to jump to a selected page (screen), and the
- UNDO key to exit the function. Note that INSERT and Down Arrow (last
- page) will not be enabled until you've been to the end of the buffer.
- This is because of the method I use to display, which does not permit
- me to calculate, or know, where the end of the buffer actually is in
- relation to the number of lines displayed on each screen.
- As an alternative to sending an ASCII file using another option, you
- can send the contents of the buffer storage area, loading it first
- with a file from disk, or you may have 'captured' an interesting
- message you wish to pass on to another BBS.
- This menu button gives you the option of setting the size of the
- buffer storage to any number of lines desired, up to 32767. Actual
- memory is not taken until needed, and then for only as many bytes as
- required. This keeps VanTerm from 'grabbing' all available RAM. Each
- line accepts up to 32767 characters, and uses up one line for each
- Carriage Return received.
-
- NOTE: A common size is 1000-2000 lines.
- Function keys may be used to send any string of characters, up to
- 32766 characters long. Take care to follow the instructions on the
- edit page and use <shift-2> instead of commas and '&' for carriage
- returns (use ` for real '&' characters!). This might be used to send
- a long string of instructions to a BBS, instructions that you do not
- wish to retype each time you need them. To totally erase a function
- key, simply press the Delete key until all characters are removed.
- Totally empty keys will display a message that they are empty and will
- be ignored if you press them while online. Inserting the character
- '~' will cause VanTerm to pause for 1/2 second each time it sees such
- a character, so you could use USERNAME&~~~~PASSWORD& to send your
- username, wait 2 seconds, then send the password and a carriage
- return.
- Vanterm includes an Autodialer which will set your modem speed, dial a
- telephone number, verify a modem connection, and install a Name and
- Password into the left and right arrow keys (respectively). This
- functions allows you to enter, delete, and edit up to 30 telephone
- numbers and useful information for each.
-
- If your modem is not a 'Hayes compatible' or if you have it programmed
- for numeric result codes, then you must press the INSERT key from this
- screen and change the modem strings to work with YOUR modem. Then be
- sure to save the new configuration!
-
- NOTE: Most problems with Vanterm can be traced directly to using codes
- which do not work with YOUR modem. It may be necessary to read the
- documentation which came with your modem to find the right codes
- (examples are included which work with Hayes-compatible modems).
- This option allows you to configure Shadow's completion bell (sounds
- on completion of a Shadow transfer) and whether or not Shadow will
- display block numbers during file transfer. If on, the block number
- will be displayed in any screen, in any program! The settings are
- saved with the configuration.
- Vanterm allows you to keep as many different Dialer and Function key
- configuration files on disk as you like and load them as needed.
- These are files that end in '.CFG' and you may name them anything you
- like. For instance, you might have one .CFG file for local BBS's, one
- file for PC-Pursuit and one file for business use.
- After editing your configuration file, you'll need to save it for your
- next use. You will also be asked if you want your directory sorted by
- the Name field. If you answer yes, they will most certainly be
- rearranged alphabetically! So, if you have a 'special' layout in your
- directory, you may not want to sort it! Sorting is completely
- optional.
- This option will 'pretty print' the currently loaded configuration.
- It is useful for creating hard copies of your configuration files, so
- they may be reconstructed in event something happens to your disk, or
- in case you accidentally delete one! This function replaces the old
- VTCFGPRT.PRG utility program.
- This option will give you a blank '.CFG' file to edit, name and save
- for later use. If you've never used VanTerm before, and/or therefore
- have no configuration file to be loaded, VanTerm will initialize all
- function keys and Dial Directory entries automatically, and display a
- warning. You can now edit them and save a configuration. If you HAVE
- already loaded a configuration and you select this, the function keys
- and dial directory will be totally cleared! You default path settings
- and buffer size will remain intact, however.
- This routine permits you to adjust all four colors on a color monitor,
- or swap black and white on a monochrome monitor. You can also select
- what I consider to be optimum colors, or revert to your original
- desktop colors (the colors in effect when you executed VanTerm). If
- you get the colors so screwed up that you can't even SEE what you're
- doing (very possible!), you can hit the UNDO key and that will return
- you to your original settings as well, to recover your display. Once
- you get the settings you desire, you can then save your configuration,
- and the color settings will be saved as well, so the next time you
- load that configuration, your colors will return.
- You may want the WXYModem Transfer Utility (WXYTR.TTP), downloaded
- files, and files for uploading to reside on various disks and/or
- folders other than your default (VANTERM.PRG) directory. This
- function allows you to tell VanTerm where to find the utilities and
- files for uploading and where to send any downloaded files. Be sure
- to find and CLICK ON WXYTR.TTP when asked!
- If this item is check-marked, VanTerm will use Shadow for all file
- transfers automatically. If not check-marked, VanTerm will use WXYTR
- as it always has. The current setting is saved with the
- configuration. You may also toggle Shadow on or off from the OnLine
- screen by pressing Alternate-W.
- This option allows you to upload (sent to a remote Computer) any ASCII
- (text) file in normal ASCII mode (or to use Shadow as a capture buffer
- in Receive mode!). Make sure the receiving Computer knows that you
- are sending the file in this mode. If Shadow is active, then Shadow
- will take care of the ASCII file transfer. NOTE: Shadow will also
- handle ASCII *RECEIVE* if it is enabled, which is just like using your
- capture buffer, but faster! This gives you the entire Shadow buffer
- for receiving!
-
- Alternate-A will also invoke this function from the OnLine screen.
- This is an intelligent XModem send facility provided by the excellent
- WXYTR utility. It will send the file in XModem/CRC mode if the
- receiving Computer supports that mode and sends XModem/checksum if it
- does not. This sends the normal 128 byte packet.
- This option is the same as XModem/CRC except the Packet size is 1024
- bytes (1K). On the receiving end, BBS's sometimes call this option
- Ymodem, but that is incorrect! This is XModem-1K! YModem is
- XModem-1K with Batch (multiple file transfer) ability. Alternate-K
- will also invoke this from the OnLine screen.
- This Menu Button receives a file sent to you in XModem/CRC,
- XModem/checksum or XModem-1K. It can sense the mode of the sending
- unit and adjust to those parameters. Alternate-X will also invoke
- this from the OnLine screen.
- This option prepares a batch of files for YModem (Batch) SEND and MUST
- be executed before the SEND option is permitted. Simply select each
- file you desire to send in Batch mode by either double clicking each
- file, or clicking once on each file to highlight it, then clicking on
- OK or pressing the RETURN key. Select OK or press Return WITHOUT
- selecting a file will save the selected filenames and exit the
- function. Selecting CANCEL will abort the procedure without saving
- any filenames.
-
- This function may be executed from the online mode by pressing
- Alternate-U.
- This option instructs VanTerm to SEND all selected files in YModem
- (Batch) mode! At this writing, few BBS's support this, but you can at
- least send groups of files to other VanTerm owners!
-
- In order to select this function, you must have first selected YModem
- (Batch) SETUP and selected at least 1 file for Batch transfer. If you
- have not done this, you'll get an alert telling you so. Otherwise,
- this function will display all files selected and their statistics,
- give you a last chance to send or abort, prompt you for the
- CRC/Checksum mode, and begin the transfer.
-
- This function may be executed from the online mode by pressing
- Alternate-G.
- This Option allows Vanterm to receive files sent in YModem (batch)
- mode. The sending BBS must support this mode of file transfer and be
- ready to send before you select it.
-
- NOTE: Do not try to name the files that are being sent to you, as
- Vanterm will automatically get the names during file transfer. All
- you need to select is the FOLDER to receive the files. If the default
- folder is acceptable, just click on OK to start.
- This option allows you to send a file using CompuServe B protocol, IF
- and ONLY if you have Shadow. CompuServe itself and a very few BBS's
- support this protocol.
- This option allows you to receive a file using CompuServe B protocol,
- IF and ONLY if you hae Shadow. CompuServe itself and a very few BBS's
- support this protocol.
- This button, when selected, will allow you to set the DEFAULT disk.
- That is the disk Vanterm will use for most of the other DISK options
- unless you have set up various disks and/or folders for specialized
- uses using the PATH options. Click on [Exit] or hit the Return key to
- exit this function.
- You may select a drive and view the amount of unused space that is
- left on that drive. Click on [Exit] or hit the Return key to exit
- this function.
- This Menu button will show you a directory of the DEFAULT drive. You
- may see a directory of another drive by typing the drive and path in
- the top line, then clicking on the shaded bar at the top of the GEM
- directory window.
- This Menu Button allows you to make a new folder on the DEFAULT drive.
- You may change the disk/path to make the folder on using the SET DRIVE
- Menu Button or by typing the drive and path on the top line of the GEM
- box then clicking on the shaded bar at the top of the GEM directory
- window.
- This Menu button allows you to delete any Folder and ALL files within
- that folder, so be CAREFUL!!!. (See Make Folder)
- With this option you may page through any ASCII (text) file on disk.
- Select any file you wish to delete. Repeat to delete more files.
- Select CANCEL when finished. Entering '*.*' will delete ALL files,
- just as entering '*.TXT" will delete all files ending in .TXT, and so
- on according to standard TOS filemask conventions, so be CAREFUL!!!
- You may choose to change the name of any file with this option. You
- can also create filenames with special characters, and you can also
- change the path of the file (like moving it)! Read the displayed
- instructions when you invoke this function.
- Simply follow the instructions to copy any file from any disk to any
- other. You may change the name of the file while copying by using a
- new name for the destination file.
-
- You will also be asked to choose the date and time of the new (copy)
- file, that is, whether you want the current date/time the file was
- copied/created, or if you'd like the copy to retain the date/time of
- the original.
- This option gives you statistics about a disk file, including total
- bytes (characters) in the file, XModem 128 byte and 1024 byte blocks,
- and the approximate time required to transfer the file at the baud
- rates supported by VanTerm. Just follow the instructions!
-
- Alternate-I will invoke this function while in the online screen.
-