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04-22-92 V1.5
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Non-Standard COM ports and IRQ's are now supported by setting
COMBASE and COMIRQ environment variables. See ATSEND.DOC for
details.
Two new programs included! One is HEX2DEC.EXE, a program to
convert your COMBASE address from hex to decimal. The other is
ATBATCH.EXE, a program that will create batch files for use with
ATSEND. This makes it very easy for those running non-standard
ports, as ATBATCH will do the hex to decimal conversion
on-the-fly.
ATSEND now defaults to opening the port at 1200 baud to make it
compatible with most modems. The speed can be raised or lowered
by setting an environment variable called ATSPEED. To get the
modem to communicate at speed 38400:
SET ATSPEED=38400
ATSEND now reports results from modem to the screen. Users of
modems like the USRobotics HST can type ATSEND I4 for a page full
of modem settings.
Now reads DSZPORT environment variable. People who are
running DSZ often use the DSZPORT setting in their environment to
tell DSZ what com port is being used. Like DSZ, ATSEND defaults
to COM1. If you want to use ATSEND without having to type the
comport number each time, put the following in your AUTOEXEC.BAT
file: SET DSZPORT=<PORT>. For example, if you are using COM2:
SET DSZPORT=2
You can overide the DSZPORT setting by specifying a different
port on the command line after the command to be sent to the
modem.
7-21-90 V1.2 ß1
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Shortened information shown to screen when program is executed.
Compiled with new comunications libraries that are said to
produce compatibility with non-standard ports 3 thru 8 using DSZ
style IRQ's and base addresses.
7-6-89 V1.1
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Changed name to ATSEND.EXE to avoid confusion with similar utility
called AT.COM.
Tightened up code and recompiled under Borland's Turbo Pascal 5.5.
Changed termination to end with an errorlevel of 1. This is so Sysops
who are currently running HSTRESET.EXE by Samuel Smith may use ATSEND as
a direct replacement. If esc is hit before ATSEND finishes, an
errorlevel of 0 is set. This should have no effect for users who are
not using ATSEND as a replacement for HSTRESET.EXE.
6-17-89 V1.0
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Initial Release as AT10.ZIP