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- PORTAL CONNECTED
- Portal on-line. One moment, please.
-
- Welcome to the Portal System(TM), Version 6 beta 7
- Copyright (c) 1986, 1987 by Portal Communications Company
- All rights reserved. Use: 8 bits, No parity, 1 stop bit
-
- Enter name, NEW, INFO, or HELP: HELP
-
-
- You are connected to The Portal System(TM), the new Bay Area online
- communications service from Portal Communications Company.
-
- Enter:
- INFO for an introduction to Portal.
-
- HELP to see this message again,
-
- NEW to start a new Portal account for yourself,
-
- or if you already have an account,
- enter your FIRST and LAST names to login.
-
- Starting when you first connect to Portal, you have slightly less than two
- minutes to log in. If you decide to create a new account using NEW, or get
- a description of the system using INFO, you have 15 minutes. For more help,
- call Portal Customer Service at 408/973-9111.
-
- Portal Communications Company
- 19720 Auburn Drive, Cupertino, CA 95014
- 408/725-0561 (300/1200) 408/725-0569 (2400)
-
- Enter name, NEW, INFO, or HELP: INFO
-
-
- PLEASE NOTE: From the time you first see this message, you will have
- only 15 minutes to signup or read info before the system automati-
- cally disconnects.
-
- Different terminals and terminal emulation programs respond dif-
- ferently to the carriage return and line feed characters. Portal
- needs to know how your terminal responds to carriage returns and
- line feeds so that our text will display correctly.
-
- To do this, we will display two lines of text, and ask you if there
- is a blank line between them.
-
- Is there a blank line between this line
- and this line?
- Enter y for yes, n for no, q to quit.
- N
-
-
- We can display this information a page at a time or dump it to
- your computer continuously. A continuous display is useful if
- you want to capture the text and read it later.
-
- Do you want this information broken into pages? Enter "yes" for
- yes, anything else for no.
- N
-
- _________________________________________________________________
- _________________________________________________________________
- Portal System Overview
-
-
- The Portal System is an online communications system for
- individuals, groups and companies. It is designed to serve the
- needs of both home and business users who find communicating
- online useful for saving time and energy, or interesting for
- learning or recreation. Portal is a unique system which finally
- makes online communications affordable with an extremely low
- price - only $10 per month!
-
- Portal can be viewed as a huge online environment, within which
- are many ways of communicating with others. Inside this
- environment you will find bulletin boards, conferencing systems,
- electronic mail networks, advertisements, information bases,
- surveys, and a reflection of the community in which we live and
- work. Portal can be your connection to this community.
-
- And like a community, Portal can support your needs and
- interests. Portal can provide you with a place to distribute
- information, connect with customers, members, or constituents,
- and a way to create your own communications network.
-
- The rest of this document describes Portal in more detail. It
- covers the basic facilities, describes the general
- characteristics of the system, and shows how Portal can be used
- for several different applications. If you have any questions,
- please give us a call.
-
- _________________________________________________________________
- Portal Facilities
-
-
- Portal has many facilities, each addressing a different
- requirement of our online community. This set of capabilities
- can be combined as needed to meet your specific needs. Here is a
- summary of what Portal offers:
-
-
- [] Conferences on hundreds of subjects
-
- [] Two-way Usenet access
-
- [] Large public domain software library
-
- [] Subscriptions - a customized online magazine
-
- [] Email access to UUCP, ARPA, Bitnet and other networks
-
- [] Meetings - real time conversations with many users
-
- [] Matching - a new way to meet people
-
- [] Surveys - online questionnaires
-
- Online conferencing
-
- Conferencing is simply a stored, structured discussion on a
- particular topic. Portal has conferences on hundreds of topics
- spanning a wide range of subjects. We can also start a new
- conference at any time.
-
-
- A partial list of our conferences includes:
-
- compilers databases graphics
- ada C fortran
- lisp prolog smalltalk
- vlsi laser printers pd software
- apple ibm-pc atari
- communications vms houses
- investments comic books soap operas
- audio video music
- automobiles motorcycles games
- skydiving medicine woodworking
- singles astronomy philosophy
- politics arms control religion
-
-
- Two-Way Usenet Access
-
- Portal also offers two-way Usenet access. The Usenet is an
- international, distributed conferencing network spanning four
- continents, 30 countries, and tens of thousands of users.
- Participants include people from companies, universities, and
- government organizations. It is useful for a wide range of
- purposes including learning about practically any computer
- oriented subject, sharing experiences on many hobbies, job
- hunting and advertising things to sell or buy. The Usenet and
- the people on it are a unique source of information about many
- topics, especially technical ones. Your unrestricted access to
- the ``Net'' will allow you to reach and communicate with these
- people from around the world.
-
- If you have used Usenet before, you will appreciate the way
- related articles are grouped into collections and the fact that
- you can quickly find old articles. And on Portal, we keep
- articles around longer, so you can find that one program,
- article, or recipe you remembered.
-
- Public Domain Software Library
-
- Portal has a large library of public domain software and
- information. We have software for MS-DOS, Apple, Atari ST,
- Amiga, UNIX, and others. Our complete library is over 500
- megabytes, and it grows every week. Plus, we have the tools you
- need to use the library: archiving programs, file transfer
- utilities, format converters, and other important programs.
-
- We also have extensive libraries of online publications from a
- number of sources. For example, we have publications on the
- IBM-PC, Macintosh, Sun Microsystems, graphics, and many more. We
- keep the back issues around for a long time, so these can serve
- as a valuable source of information.
-
- Subscriptions
-
- This powerful feature allows you to keep up to date on Portal
- conferences efficiently and conveniently. The Portal
- subscription facility allows you to selectively read only new
- articles in just those conferences which interest you. Portal
- receives close to 1000 art$es a day in hundreds of conferences.
- You can quickly choose which conferences you wish to read, and
- weed out the rest, essentially creating a customized magazine
- oriented around your specific interests. Every time you log in,
- you can read the new items in your subscription list. You can
- change your subscriptions at any time.
-
- Electronic Mail - Local and Remote
-
- Portal also features electronic mail. Naturally, you can send
- and receive mail from other Portal users. We don't use numbers
- or special codes - you just address your mail to each user by
- name. Email gateways to other networks allow you to connect to
- company networks, universities, government organizations and
- more. Through Portal mail gateways you can reach hundreds of
- thousands of users, on tens of thousands of computers, in over 60
- networks throughout the world. We have access to the UUCP, ARPA,
- and Bitnet networks, plus many others. Our automatic mail
- routing means you don't have to remember or type in long
- addresses. There is no extra charge for sending or receiving
- remote mail.
-
- Meetings - Multiuser Conversations
-
- Portal meetings let you talk with other users online. They are
- like ``cb'' or ``chat'' features on other systems, only more
- sophisticated. Anyone can start a conversation at any time. You
- simply enter the subject you wish to discuss and wait for other
- users to join you. There is no limit to the number of
- simultaneous users or topics. Portal keeps all the messages from
- the members of a conversation separate, so it's easy to follow
- the conversation. And, Portal's easy to read full screen
- interface is uniquely pleasant to use.
-
- Portal meetings have a wide range of features. For example, you
- can easily have moderated meetings. The moderator can control
- who gets to talk and when, and can open or close conversations to
- individual users or the public at any time. Obnoxious users can
- be expelled from a conversation, or just kept from talking. You
- can also have private conversations with other users, and even
- scramble your text. And all of this is done at your convenience,
- without any prior arrangements or intervention from the Portal
- operators.
-
- Portal has regularly scheduled meetings we call ``ChatLines.''
- These real-time online events are a cross between a talk show and
- a party. Fast-paced and lively, each Portal ChatLine is hosted
- and has a different flavor. There is a different one each
- evening. The current schedule is updated on the system
- regularly.
-
- Matching, A New Way to Meet People
-
- As part of our dedication to finding new ways for people to
- communicate using computers, we've developed a facility called
- the matcher. The matcher matches people with similar interests,
- as defined by an online questionnaire they complete. After you
- complete the form, you can be matched with other users at any
- time. You get the answers of the other users, sorted so that the
- best matches are shown first.
-
- Portal has a general interest matcher that connects our users
- with similar interests. It contains about fifty questions that
- cover things like hobbies, professional interests, and education.
- Many of our users have completed their questionnaires, and have
- been matched with other users. So whether you are looking for
- someone with a special skill or that someone special, the Portal
- matcher can provide an introduction. Participating in a matcher
- makes you available for anything from an online introduction to a
- job offer. And as you change, you can also update your
- information.
-
- We can also produce a special purpose matcher for your group or
- organization. You have a lot of flexibility in how you can
- organize your matcher. Your matcher can have people pick the
- best answer from a list of choices, pick all the answers that
- apply, or fill in textual responses of any length. All you have
- to do is give us the questions, and we do the rest.
-
- Surveys
-
- Portal surveys allow you to collect information of any type. Our
- general purpose survey feature lets you specify the questions you
- want to ask, and we take it from there. We set up an area on the
- system where users can complete the questionnaire. You can ask
- multiple choice questions (one of many or all that apply) or ask
- for written responses. We eliminate the problems of printing,
- distribution, collection, and tabulation of results that are part
- of conventional surveys.
-
- _________________________________________________________________
- General Characteristics
-
-
- Regardless of how you use Portal, you will find that the system
- has a number of unique characteristics. These include:
-
- [] Friendly User Interface
- [] Flexibility
- [] Good Tools
- [] High Performance
- [] Nationwide Local Access
- [] Easy Administration
- [] Low Rates
-
- Friendly User Interface
-
- Our full-screen oriented interface takes advantage of your
- terminal or terminal emulator program to give you a more pleasant
- and easy to use system. Portal supports over 350 different
- terminals and emulators (if you don't have a fancy terminal, we
- can support you too). Consistent screens throughout the system
- make each part of the system easy to learn and easy to remember.
- Plus, if you are using a ``smart'' terminal or emulator, Portal
- increases the effectiveness of your modem by only sending those
- characters that have changed. You don't waste your time watching
- the same data being transmitted over and over.
-
- Portal was designed to be used with no documentation. In fact,
- most of our users sign up online and start using Portal
- immediately! To help the first-time users, and refresh the
- memories of the more experienced ones, Portal has extensive
- online help. Every Portal form has a help command, so you can
- quickly find out where you are and what to do. The help screens
- succinctly present the most important information first, then
- cover the features in more detail. Several levels of help let
- you zero in on exactly what you need to know. Plus, we have
- short text descriptions scattered throughout the system. Like a
- tourguide, these tell you where you are. Portal is a vast
- territory for you to explore, and the description items and help
- act as guideposts for your journey.
-
- Flexible Architecture
-
- Portal was designed from the beginning to be a highly flexible
- system. Two major design factors provided this flexibility:
- networking and standard interfaces.
-
- The Portal system is not one machine but many. These machines
- are connected via a high speed local network into a distributed
- computing system. Each machine in the network runs a number of
- cooperating programs, each devoted to a specific job. Each
- program (sometimes called a server) communicates with the others
- through the net.
-
- We have servers for the user interface, mail, meetings,
- accounting, and many other functions. The servers are connected
- via a standard, well defined interfaces. New features can easily
- be added at anytime, as long as they conform to this interface.
- This makes it easy to add new functionality quickly without
- affecting existing capabilities.
-
- Our networked architecture gives us a number of advantages.
- First, we can easily increase performance by adding new machines
- to the network. We can devote different machine to different
- jobs, or distribute one function among several machines. The
- servers don't care where they are on the network, so we can move
- them around at will.
-
- Second, networking increases our reliability. We can quickly
- reconfigure the network to work around failures. In fact, much
- of this reconfiguration is done automatically! The system
- detects many types of failures and takes action immediately, with
- no human intervention.
-
- Third, we can quickly adopt new computing technology as it is
- developed. Our networked architecture is built around accepted
- industry standards, so we are not dependent on a particular
- vendor for our hardware and software. We have the freedom to
- integrate the most reliable, highest performing, least expensive
- equipment on the market, without replacing our existing
- facilities.
-
- The lower levels of the system are also highly independent, with
- well defined interfaces. The low level is essentially a toolkit
- that can be used for producing a variety of communications
- services. For example, the user interface is a separate system,
- and can be adapted to changing requirements. We already support
- two versions of the user interface, full screen and line
- oriented, and can add new styles of interfaces as the need
- arises. Portal is similar to an erector set, where a set of
- standard components can be combined to produce an almost
- unlimited range of functionality.
-
- The result of our architecture is a system with unmatched
- performance and flexibility. We can quickly respond to changing
- market needs and customer requirements, and take advantage of new
- developments as they happen. Our system architecture is one of
- our most important strengths.
-
- Good Tools
-
- We give you good tools for using Portal. For example, we support
- several different file transfer protocols, with several different
- options, for passing information to and from the system. Anytime
- you are entering information, you can use also use transfer to
- upload a file. Anytime you are displaying information, you can
- use transfer to download it. We support both ascii and binary
- transfers, so there is no restriction on your information.
-
- Another good example is our editing feature. For users with
- cursor addressable terminals, we support a full screen editor
- that lets you quickly enter or change your text with immediate
- feedback. What you see is what you get. This editor supports
- over 350 different terminals, so we can handle almost any kind of
- equipment you have. We also provide a line oriented editor for
- those users who cannot use full screen features.
-
- High Performance
-
- Portal is FAST. Why waste good money waiting for some overloaded
- system to respond to your commands? Why mess around with
- underpowered PC's doing a job for which they were not designed?
- Why pay for computers, phone lines and modems and tie up your
- budget and staff time trying to hack out a bulletin board on your
- own? Why pay extra for 1200 or 2400 bps access? Portal has no
- artificial throughput delays to waste your time. Portal is one
- of the most responsive systems around, and we can easily add
- capacity to accommodate increased demand. Portal is a ready to
- run network which you can use immediately without making a risky
- investment. Harness our power and speed to your advantage and
- save.
-
- Nation-Wide Local Access
-
- Portal can be reached through Telenet. This means you can
- connect to Portal by making a local call from over 600 cities
- around the country. In addition, we are connected to the Public
- Data Networks of over 70 foreign countries. We take full
- advantage of the X.25 standard to maximize your effectiveness and
- minimize your cost during these long distance sessions.
-
- Easy Administration
-
- Your area on Portal is easy to administer. When we set up your
- area, we give you administration permissions for your area. You
- can then easily control who can enter your area and what they can
- do. For example, you can make some users read-only, give others
- permission to write, and keep a third group from participating
- altogether. Different locations can have different permissions
- for different users, all under your control. We don't control
- this, you do, and you can change it at any time.
-
- You can also easily modify or erase information in your area
- (assuming that you have permission, of course). Old articles can
- be erased, and out of date information can be updated. Again,
- all of this can be done at your convenience, with no intervention
- by Portal operators.
-
- Low Rates
-
- Finally, Portal is inexpensive. We charge a one low flat rate -
- $10 per month. You can call as much as you like, at any time, at
- any speed. The low cost of Portal means you don't have to worry
- about racking up large online bills. You don't have to stay up
- late waiting for the rates to go down, or worry about the extra
- cost of a 2400 bps connection. Our signup package is only
- $15.00, and it includes our 80+ page guidebook.
-
- For long distance callers, Portal is especially low priced when
- combined with Telenet's PC Pursuit. PC Pursuit allows users to
- pay a fixed monthly charge of $25 and enjoy unlimited use of the
- Telenet network between 6pm and 7am Monday through Friday, and
- all day on weekends. If you are a PC Pursuit customer, you make
- a local call to access Portal from any of the 600+ Telenet
- cities.
-
- PC Pursuit Users Connect Direct -- No Dialers Required!
-
- Just enter ``connect portal,userid,password'' at the
- Telenet ``@'' prompt and you are connected to Portal. By
- connecting directly, you don't have to wait for a dialer, and you
- get 2400 baud access at no extra charge. For $35 a month ($10 to
- us and $25 to Telenet), you enjoy unlimited off-hours access to
- Portal.
-
- If you connect via Telenet without using PC Pursuit, there are
- additional Telenet charges.
-
- Here is a list of the regular Telenet charges:
- peak hours off peak hours
- 0600-2100 M-F all other times
- 300/1200 2400 300/1200 2400
- A 4.25 4.50 2.10 2.30
- B 7.75 8.00 3.80 4.00
- C 12.25 12.75 6.10 6.40
- K segments 1.50 1.50 0.75 0.75
-
- Peak hours are 0600-2100H M-F. Off Peak is all other times.
- A K segment (kilosegment) is 1000 segments of up to 64 bytes each.
- A typical session will use about 1 K segment per hour.
-
- _________________________________________________________________
- How You Can Use Portal
-
-
- By creating and arranging conferences, directories, matchers,
- surveys and other facilities within the system, we can create for
- you a bulletin board, a conferencing system, a customer
- information service, or a communications network. If you are
- thinking of setting up a bulletin board or using an online system
- for communications, please contact us and we will work with you
- to determine your needs and how Portal can meet them. In most
- cases we can have you up and online almost immediately, without
- large up-front payments or negotiated contracts.
-
- We have several application notes describing in more detail how
- Portal can be used for user groups, customer support, and
- bulletin board systems.
-
- User Groups
-
- User groups can use Portal to increase the effectiveness of their
- organization. They can set up conferences on any subject that
- interests them, and use them to involve their members in ongoing
- discussions on any topic. Our matcher can be used to introduce
- different users with the same interests. An active online
- organization can really attract users to a user group.
-
- Customer Support
-
- Portal is ideal for customer support applications. Portal
- conferences are great for distributing product news, technical
- information, computer programs, problem reports, and helpful
- hints. Portal email is effective for private communications, and
- the meetings facility is useful for conversations with several
- customers at the same time. Our surveys are good for obtaining
- immediate feedback from users without the usual trouble and
- expense.
-
- Bulletin Boards
-
- You can run your own bulletin board system on Portal. We provide
- software, modems, phone lines, disks, and nationwide access - you
- provide the information. You no longer have to worry about tying
- up your phone, running out of disk space, constantly buying new
- equipment or handling system failures. You get the pleasure of
- being a sysop without the headaches.
-
- _________________________________________________________________
- Join Us Now
-
-
- You can create your new Portal immediately by calling our data
- lines and logging in as ``NEW.'' We accept Visa and MasterCard
- for immediate access and checks for prepaid accounts, activated
- when we receive your payment. Or, you can call our Customer
- Service number below and we will do it for you. If you have a
- company or group with special accounting needs, just let us know.
- We can work out a solution for you.
-
- Become a part of this exciting new online community by starting
- your Portal account today.
-
- See you online!
-
- Portal Communications Company
- 408/725-0561 (300/1200 bps)
- 408/725-0569 (2400 bps)
- 408/973-9111 (Customer Service)
- Telenet (connect Portal)
-
-
-
- To sign up for Portal, enter NEW at the following login prompt.
- Enter name, NEW, INFO, or HELP: NEW
-
-
- Welcome to the future!
-
- You have just taken the first step toward entering an exciting
- new online community -- The Portal System(TM). This is the start
- of creating a new account for you on Portal.
-
- Through the use of computer conferencing, electronic mail, "chat"
- style online meetings, and many other services, Portal connects
- you with tens of thousands of others fascinating people in the
- Bay Area and beyond.
-
- ===> NOTE: If this is your first call to Portal and you are not
- familiar with what we offer, we have an online description
- of our service. If you want to read it, enter "yes."
- Otherwise, enter anything else to continue.
-
- NO
-
- There are several steps to creating your Portal account:
- 1 - Enter your name
- 2 - Select a password
- 3 - Tell us your address
- 4 - Choose how you will pay us
- 5 - Set your terminal type
-
- At each step you will first see an explanation of that step, be
- prompted for the information required, and then given a choice of
- commands to enter. When you need to enter a command, you will get a
- "Command: " prompt and be shown a list of the valid commands.
-
- Here are the commands and their meanings:
-
- ok go on to the next step, the info is correct.
- try_again restart this step, something is not correct.
- quit and don't create a new account.
- help get an explanation of what to do and why.
- <CONTROL-L> redraw your screen.
-
-
- Everyone on Portal has a REAL NAME and a PSEUDONYM.
-
- There are three parts to a real name: the first, middle, and last
- names. Your first and last names should be your usual names, but you
- can use anything for your middle name.
-
- The pseudonym is optional, and is used as a alternative name in many
- places on the system. You do not have to give one now as this can be
- done anytime while you are logged on.
-
- Please note, only LETTERS, NUMBERS, and HYPHENS are allowed in names.
-
- Example: First name: Joe
- Middle or nick name: Mad-dog
- Last Name: User
- Pseudonym: Fido
-
- Other users will be able to use your middle name to distinguish
- between you and others with the same first and last names.
-
-
-
- Portal uses passwords to make sure only you can use your account. Do not
- tell anyone your password.
-
- Your password must be at least nine characters long and less than 24. You
- can use anything you like as a password, but remember that some passwords
- are easier to guess than others. It is a good idea to make a complicated
- password by using both upper and lower case letters, puncuation, and digits.
-
- Sample passwords:
- Shazam-2% (good, since it is very hard to guess)
- JoeUser38 (also acceptable, easy to remember too)
- Joe1%User (ok, since it has lots of variety)
- johnpublic (bad, since your name is easy to guess)
- Sha-123 (bad - too short)
-
- REMEMBER YOUR PASSWORD! You are the only person who knows what it is. Even
- we at Portal don't know it.
- When you type your password, it will not be displayed. Portal will ask you
- to enter it twice, to guard against typing mistakes.
-
-
-
- Please enter your address and telephone number next. This info will be kept
- confidential. Your address should be a valid postal address. We will use it
- to send you your guidebook. You must provide a valid phone number as it is
- sometimes necessary for us to call you.
-
- Enter your address information a line at a time, like this:
-
- Address line 1: 123 Main street
- Address line 2: Suite 205
- City: Cupertino
- State (2 letters): CA
- Zip: 95014
- Country: USA
- Telephone: 408/555-1234
-
- Note that the city, state, and zip are on separate lines. Also, address line
- 2 is optional -- you only need to complete it if you have a long address. USE
- ONLY ABBREVIATIONS ACCEPTED BY THE POSTAL SERVICE.
-
-
- Portal takes Visa, Mastercard, and checks for payment.
- Charges are: $15 - signup charge (includes our 80 page manual)
- $10/month - unlimited use charge
- Telenet charges - only if you call us using Telenet
-
- If you pay by a credit card, we will activate your account immediately and
- bill your account for the $15.00 signup charge plus the pro rated amount for
- use for the month. Thereafter you will be billed $10 for our monthly charge,
- plus any Telenet charges you have incurred.
-
- If you pay by check, we will activate your account when we receive payment for
- your signup package. We recommend you send $35 to cover your singup ($15),
- pro rated use for this month (a fraction of $10), and use for the next whole
- month ($10).
-
- PLEASE: Quit now if you do not want to pay for your account. If you have
- questions call us at 408/973-9111.
-
- Here is an example of how to enter a credit card number:
- Example: Number: 4225 821 377 001
- Exp Date: 10/86
-
-
- Please select your payment method
- 0 -- Visa
- 1 -- Mastercard
- 2 -- Check
- quit help
- Command:
-
-
- Please wait (up to two minutes)
-
-
- Congratulations!
-
- You are now a user of Portal and part of our exciting new online
- community.