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Quick Dial v1.2 Charles Graham Registration $ 20.00
COMM NOV90 QUICKDIAL COMMUNICATIONS TERMINAL QUICKBASIC GRAHAM
FILES: qdial12.sdn
New to SDN
If you want to:
-- use a 700-entry dialing directory
-- dial out on COM13
-- communicate at 19,600 bps
-- reset your communications port interrupt vectors
-- emulate an Oldcrank 3191 terminal
-- use your old monochrome system
then QUICK DIAL is NOT for you! Read no further. But if
you're like the 95% of us that just want something small,
quick, easy and efficient then you may want to use QUICK
DIAL. Here's what it offers.
-- a circular COLOR scroll back buffer to instantly
review your BBS sessions -- configurable by you to hold TEN
TO FIFTY PAGES -- that's up to 96,600 characters!
-- UNLIMITED COLOR screen snapshots and views to make
permanent recordings of important information -- WHILE ON
LINE or IN SCROLL BACK BUFFER MODE!
-- support for COM1 and COM2 communication ports
-- modem speeds of 300/1200/2400 bps
-- full ANSI emulation
-- a 15-entry dialing directory
-- UNLIMITED additional directories
-- both directory and non-directory dialing
-- online directory editor for entry, revision and
deletion of BBS
-- ONLINE directory SORTING
-- circular dialing queue auto-dial
-- auto-redial
-- auto-redial last number dialed
-- automatic maintenance of a continuous "connect" file
so you can tell who you called, when you called and how long
you were connected
-- communication parameter changes WITHOUT changing
screens
-- support for TWO external file transfer protocols
-- ASCII uploads WITH or WITHOUT a pace character
-- jumping to DOS whether connected to a BBS or not
-- printer support
-- log file support (with auto-correction for ANSI
escape sequences) to permanently record your BBS sessions
-- AUTO-SENDING your handle, password and 4-digit phone
number eliminating the need for a script file to auto-logon
-- help screen
QUICK DIAL was written entirely in Microsoft QuickBASIC,
Version 4.5. There are no Assembler language, C or other
add-ins of any kind.
Hardware Requirements : IBM-compatible PC, 211K of available
RAM, color video card and color monitor that support an 80
column by 25 line screen mode and a Hayes- compatible modem.
Other Requirements : DOS 3.x or higher.
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(SDA format (c)Copyright 1990 The SDN Project - SDNet/Works!)
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