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; AceComm & Utilities (Tm)
; Version 1.75
;
; AceComm Ascii Control File
; Use ACTL.EXE to compile into ACE.PRM
;
; * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
; ACE.CTL is
; A Plain Ascii Text File...
; Use a Plain Ascii Text Editor...
; * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
;;; ============
;;; Port Setup
;;; ============
Port 1
; o Connect speeds such as 12000, 14400 etc. are not actual
; data rates that the UART (serial port) can be set to.
; o Setting the Baud rate to 19200 for a 9600 baud modem will
; allow better performance when down loading data.
; o Locking the port means selecting a baud rate higher than the
; highest connect speed the modem is capable of, and telling the
; communications software to lock it there.
; o Modems capable of connecting at 9600 and above can usually be
; used with a "Locked port"
; o Using a locked port requires your modem be in full handshake
; mode.
Baud 19200
LockBaud
RBuff 8192
RBuff 256
FIFO_Trigger 14
;TX
;Chain_IRQ
CTS/RTS
XON/XOFF
;Strip_HighBIT
;DropDTR
;;; =================
;;; Dialing Options
;;; =================
InterByteDelay 1
DialTimeout 60
TimeBetweenRedial 1
;DTR_BetweenRedial
DialConnectBell 1
;DCD_VerifyConnect
;;; ===========================
;;; Internal Protocol Options
;;; ===========================
AutoEngage
FileResume
;XfrTimeSlice
XfrBell
;;; =================
;;; General Options
;;; =================
StatusLine
TopbarMenuOnline
TopbarMenu
LogFile
;LogModemRes
AutoSave
;SnowCheck
ScrnBlank 4
SwapSpawn
SwapShell
EnhancedKBD
KeyRef
;MailDialer
ScrlBakBuf 64
VideoRows 0
;;; =================
;;; Pointer Options
;;; =================
MouseX 6
MouseY 4
MouseDetect
;;; ======================
;;; Colors, Menu Options
;;; ======================
BorderAttr 49
BorderType 0
LeftFieldAttr 49
RightFieldAttr 63
DisplayATTR 48
TitleAttr 48
ITitleAttr 60
SelectorAttr 48
;BurstMenu
;ChatterMenu
;WhistleMenu
TermColor 7
CurtainColor 59
CurtainChar 176
HelpLineColor 112
HelpScreenColor 7
HelpScreenTitleColor 26
HelpScreenKeyWordColor 122
HelpScreenSelectorColor 30
HelpScreenLastErrorColor 28
FonBorderAttr 119
FonBorderType 0
FonLeftFieldAttr 113
FonRightFieldAttr 63
FonDisplayAttr 48
FonTitleAttr 112
FonITitleAttr 60
FonSelectorAttr 112
;FonBurstMenu
;FonChatterMenu
;FonWhistleMenu
DialBorderAttr 1
DialBorderType 0
DialLeftFieldAttr 9
DialRightFieldAttr 1
DialDisplayAttr 14
DialTitleAttr 48
DialITitleAttr 12
DialSelectorAttr 3
;DialBurstMenu
;DialChatterMenu
;DialWhistleMenu
;;; =================
;;; Sub Directories
;;; =================
FonDir fon
Captures cap
Scripts scr
TermKey kts
DnldDir fil
Nodelist mail
MailIn mail
MailOut mail
;;; =============
;;; Modem Setup
;;; =============
;
; - Modem command strings
; Note: Mdm commands are automaticaly appended with
; Mdm_Cmd_Line_Terminator at time the command string
; is sent to the modem.
; The `^` character is recognized as a Control character.
; The byte following a `^` will become (byte - 64d)
; Examples:
; ^M translates to CR
; ^A translates to 1, ^M translates to 13 (CR_CHAR)
; ~ translates to a 250 milisecond delay
Mdm_Init ATZ^M~~~~ATES7=35
Mdm_Dial_Prefix ATEQ0X4DT
Mdm_Dial_Sufix
Mdm_Answer ATA
Mdm_Hangup +++~~~~~ATH0
Mdm_OffHook ATH1
Mdm_Abort ^M
Mdm_Reset ATZ
Mdm_Echo ATE1
Mdm_Host_Init ATE
;
; Mdm_Cmd_Line_Terminator is automaticaly appended to all modem commands
Mdm_Cmd_Line_Terminator ^M
;
;
; - Modem Responce Strings
; Note: The following strings are probably case sensitive
; (see your modem manual)
Mdm_Res_OK OK^M
Mdm_Res_Ring RING^M
Mdm_Res_NoCarrier NO CARRIER
Mdm_Res_Error ERROR
Mdm_Res_NoDialTone NO DIAL TONE
Mdm_Res_Busy BUSY
Mdm_Res_NoAnswer NO ANSWER
Mdm_Res_Ringing RINGING^M
Mdm_Res_Voice VOICE
;
; - The following connect strings may be tailored any way you wish.
; No particular order, refer to your modem manual for case and format.
; Note: ACECOMM will detect a carrier anyway, the connect strings
; may speed things up, and will also allow automatic baud adjustments
; when connecting at a speed not dialed out on, and port not locked.
; With Lockbaud SET, the UART baud rate remains fixed, translation
; is made by your modem.
Mdm_Res_Connect_a CONNECT 1200
Mdm_Res_Connect_b CONNECT 2400
Mdm_Res_Connect_c CONNECT 2400/ARQ
Mdm_Res_Connect_d CONNECT 4800
Mdm_Res_Connect_e CONNECT 9600
Mdm_Res_Connect_f CONNECT 9600/ARQ
Mdm_Res_Connect_g CONNECT 14400/ARQ
Mdm_Res_Connect_h CONNECT 16800/ARQ
Mdm_Res_Connect_i CONNECT 19200
Mdm_Res_Connect_j CONNECT 38400
Mdm_Res_Connect_k CONNECT 57600
Mdm_Res_Connect_l
Mdm_Res_Connect_m CARRIER 9600
Mdm_Res_Connect_n CARRIER 12000
Mdm_Res_Connect_o CARRIER 14400
Mdm_Res_Connect_p CARRIER 16800
Mdm_Res_Connect_q CARRIER 19200
Mdm_Res_Connect_r CARRIER 28800
Mdm_Res_Connect_s CARRIER 38400
;;; ========================
;;; Interactive EMSI Setup
;;; ========================
IEMSI_Name
IEMSI_Alias AceComm
IEMSI_Location Phoenix, AZ USA
IEMSI_Data_Pnum (602) 846-2940
IEMSI_Voice_Pnum,
IEMSI_Password
IEMSI_CRTDEF ANSI,23,80,0
IEMSI_Protocols Zap,ZMO
IEMSI_Capabilities CHT,TAB,ASCII8
IEMSI_Requests
;;; ============
;;; EMSI Setup
;;; ============
EMSI_System_Address 1:114/35
EMSI_System_Name AceComm Support
EMSI_City Phoenix, AZ
EMSI_Phone_Number (602) 846-2940
EMSI_Baud_Rate 19200
EMSI_Flags v32
PassWord0
PassWord1
PassWord2
PassWord3
PassWord4
DialTrans0
DialTrans1
DialTrans2
DialTrans3
DialTrans4
BossAddress 1:114/35
BossName Boss Node
BossPhone 846-2940
BossPwd mailman
BossBaud 19200
;;; ========================================================
;;; Auto Engage Sequence Triggers, Associated Macro Stacks
;;; ========================================================
PreAutoM
PostAutoM
AutoDnld0 rz^M**^X
AutoDnld1 HS*^B
AutoDnld2 ^H ^H ^H ^H
AutoDnld3 MPt ^V^H
AutoDnld4
AutoDnld5
AutoDnld6
AutoDnld7
AutoDnld8 **EMSI_REQA77E
AutoDnld9 **EMSI_IRQ8E08
AutoMacro0 <RecvZmo>
AutoMacro1 <RunProgram>hslink -P1 <SendStr>^M
AutoMacro2 <RunProgram>bimodem bimodem.pth <SendStr>^M
AutoMacro3 <RunProgram>MPT R <SendStr> ^M
AutoMacro4
AutoMacro5
AutoMacro6
AutoMacro7
AutoMacro8 <SendEMSI_CLI>
AutoMacro9 <SendEMSI_ICI>
;;; ========================================================
;;; Auto Log On Sequence Triggers, Associated Macro Stacks
;;; ========================================================
AutoLogOn0 is your name:
AutoLogOn1 Your FIRST name:
AutoLogOn2 Host Name:
AutoLogOn3 first name ?
AutoLogOn4 and LAST name:
AutoLogOn5 last name?
AutoLogOn6 first name?
AutoLogOn7
AutoLogOn8
AutoLogOn9
AutoLMacro0 <SendStr>[USER_NAME]^M~Y^M~[FON_REC_PWD]^M
AutoLMacro1 <SendStr>[USER_NAME]^MY^M~[FON_REC_PWD]^M
AutoLMacro2 <SendStr>CIS^M~~~~75120,3306^M~~~~~~[FON_REC_PWD]^M
AutoLMacro3 <SendStr>[USER_NAME]^MY^M[FON_REC_PWD]^M
AutoLMacro4 <SendStr>[USER_NAME]^M~^M~[FON_REC_PWD]^M
AutoLMacro5 <SendStr>[USER_NAME]^M~~[FON_REC_PWD]^M
AutoLMacro6 <SendStr>[USER_NAME]^M~~[FON_REC_PWD]^M
AutoLMacro7
AutoLMacro8
AutoLMacro9
;;; ========================================================
;;; Event Schedules, Associated Macro Stacks
;;; ========================================================
;; Sample Event an associated macro stack:
;; (Allow a mail event from midnight to 3am)
; Schedule_0 0:0-3:0,MAIL
;; (The macro stack will be run at beginning of event)
; SchedMacro_0 <ChgDir>c:\mail <RunProgram>QM <ChgDir>[DIR_START]
Schedule_0 00:01-00:03,Mail
Schedule_1 8:30-9:0,Mail,Host
Schedule_2
Schedule_3
Schedule_4
SchedMacro_0 <ChgDir>c:\mail\qm <RunProgram>QM scan <ChgDir>[DIR_START]
SchedMacro_1 <ChgDir>c:\mail\qm <RunProgram>QM toss <ChgDir>[DIR_START]
SchedMacro_2
SchedMacro_3
SchedMacro_4
;;; =========================================================
;;; Auto Answer Connect Sub-string, Associated Macro Stacks
;;; =========================================================
;; Sub_string - String to match in modem Answer/Connect string
;; Macro stack - Macro stack to process on Answer/Connect
;; Sample Sub-string and associated macro stack:
;AutoAnsSub-str_1 CONNECT
;AutoAnsMac_1 <RunProgram>TRIBBS port %P baud %B
;; Sample Sub-string and associated macro stack:
;AutoAnsSub-str_2 FAX
;AutoAnsMac_2 <RunProgram>BGFAX /FAX %P Q
AutoAnsSub-str_1 CONNECT
AutoAnsMac_1 <RunProg>BBS port %P speed %B
AutoAnsSub-str_2 FAX
AutoAnsMac_2 <RunProg>BGFAX /FAX %P Z
AutoAnsSub-str_3
AutoAnsMac_3
DefaultMac <RunProg>BGFAX /FAX %P Z
;;; ===================
;;; Mondo Menus (Tm)
;;; ===================
Mondo_1_Title CIS Functions
Mondo1_desc_a CIS Forums Script
Mondo1_macro_a <RunScript>cisforum.scr
Mondo1_desc_b CIS Bill Script
Mondo1_macro_b <RunScript>cisbill.scr
Mondo1_desc_c Compose Message
Mondo1_macro_c <SendAscii>%P
Mondo1_desc_d IBMPRO Forum 2 File
Mondo1_macro_d <SendStr>go IbmPro^M <OpenCapture>ibmpro <SendStr>~~~~~~~~Read New^M
Mondo1_desc_e IBMCOM Forum 2 File
Mondo1_macro_e <SendStr>go IbmCom^M <OpenCapture>ibmcom <SendStr>~~~~~~~~Read New^M
Mondo1_desc_f
Mondo1_macro_f
Mondo1_desc_g CIS Msg Reference
Mondo1_macro_g <RunProg>List cis_msg.ref
Mondo_2_Title OffLine Reader
Mondo2_desc_a Read Off-line Mail
Mondo2_macro_a <ChgDir>\mail\reader <RunProg>BlueWave <ChgDir>[DIR_START]
Mondo2_desc_b Run Mail Script
Mondo2_macro_b <RunScript>offline.scr
Mondo2_desc_c
Mondo2_macro_c
Mondo2_desc_d
Mondo2_macro_d
Mondo2_desc_e
Mondo2_macro_e
Mondo2_desc_f
Mondo2_macro_f
Mondo2_desc_g Delete old .QWK
Mondo2_macro_g <FileDel>c:\mail\114-35.qwk
Mondo_3_Title Mondo Menu #3
Mondo3_desc_a
Mondo3_macro_a
Mondo3_desc_b
Mondo3_macro_b
Mondo3_desc_c
Mondo3_macro_c
Mondo3_desc_d
Mondo3_macro_d
Mondo3_desc_e
Mondo3_macro_e
Mondo3_desc_f
Mondo3_macro_f
Mondo3_desc_g
Mondo3_macro_g
Mondo_4_Title Mondo Menu #4
Mondo4_desc_a
Mondo4_macro_a
Mondo4_desc_b
Mondo4_macro_b
Mondo4_desc_c
Mondo4_macro_c
Mondo4_desc_d
Mondo4_macro_d
Mondo4_desc_e
Mondo4_macro_e
Mondo4_desc_f
Mondo4_macro_f
Mondo4_desc_g
Mondo4_macro_g
Mondo_5_Title Mondo Menu #5
Mondo5_desc_a
Mondo5_macro_a
Mondo5_desc_b
Mondo5_macro_b
Mondo5_desc_c
Mondo5_macro_c
Mondo5_desc_d
Mondo5_macro_d
Mondo5_desc_e
Mondo5_macro_e
Mondo5_desc_f
Mondo5_macro_f
Mondo5_desc_g
Mondo5_macro_g
;;; ==============
;;; ALT A-Z, 1-0
;;; ==============
;
; AceComm`s MACRO driven keyboard provides for easy key re-def
;
; You may define the keys any way you like, should you forget to
; assign an exit key, CTRL-BREAK from terminal mode will force the
; <EndACEComm> MACRO to be executed, CTRL-BREAK is an acceptable
; key-combo permanantly assigned to the <EndACEComm> MACRO
;
; Functions which end with `_` are not suited for scripts as they
; require local keyboard input.
ALT-A <AutoScrGen_>
ALT-B <BackBuffer_>
ALT-C <CaptureFile_>
ALT-D <FonListDialer_>
ALT-E <AutoAnswer> ON
ALT-F <FileLister_>[DIR_DNLDS]
ALT-G <FileRequest_>
ALT-H <MdmHangUp_>
ALT-I
ALT-J <CommandShell_>
ALT-K
ALT-L <RunProg> list
ALT-M <SendStr>ath1^M <ChgDir>mail\ged <RunProg>GOLDED <ChgDir>[DIR_START]
ALT-N <ChgDir>c:\mail\qm <RunProg>QM toss <ChgDir>[DIR_START]
ALT-O <PrmDataMenus_>
ALT-P <PrmDataMenus_>
ALT-Q
ALT-R <RunScript_>
ALT-S <ScrnSnapshot_>
ALT-T <ScrnTag_>
ALT-U
ALT-V <ViewKeyCombos_>
ALT-W
ALT-X <EndAceComm> 0
ALT-Y <AutoAnswer> Off
ALT-Z <ClearWindow>
ALT-1 <SendZmo> %PF
ALT-2 <RunProg>DSZ sz %PF %WK <SendStr> ^M
ALT-3 <SendAscii> %PF
ALT-4 <RunProg>BiPath
ALT-5
ALT-6 <RunProg> dsz rz -rm
ALT-7 <RunProg>bimodem bimodem.pth <SendStr>^M
ALT-8
ALT-9
ALT-10
ALT--
ALT-= <DoorWayMode>
;;; ==========
;;; CTRL A-Z
;;; ==========
CTRL-A
CTRL-B
CTRL-C
CTRL-D
CTRL-E
CTRL-F
CTRL-G
CTRL-H
CTRL-I
CTRL-J
CTRL-K
CTRL-L
CTRL-M
CTRL-N
CTRL-O
CTRL-P
CTRL-Q
CTRL-R
CTRL-S
CTRL-T
CTRL-U
CTRL-V
CTRL-W
CTRL-X
CTRL-Y
CTRL-Z
CTRL-2
CTRL-6
CTRL--
CTRL-BkSp
CTRL-[
CTRL-]
CTRL-Enter
CTRL-\
CTRL-PrtSc
CTRL-Home
CTRL-PgUp
CTRL-Left
CTRL-Right
CTRL-End
CTRL-PgDn
;;; ============
;;; Other Keys
;;; ============
Home
Up
PgUp <SProtocols_>
GreyMinus
Left
Right
GreyPlus
End
Down
PgDn <RProtocols_>
Ins
Del
;;; =========
;;; Fn Keys
;;; =========
F1 <SendStr>[USER_NAME]^M
F2 <SendStr>[FON_REC_PWD]^M
F3 <SendStr>[LOCATION]^M
F4 <SendStr>[VOICE_PNUM]^M
F5 <SendStr>[PASSWORD]^M
F6 <SetDTR> ON
F7 <SendAscii> %PF
F8 <Mondos>
F9 <HelpMenu>
F10 <TopBar>
F11 <Mondo1>
F12 <SendStr>75120,3306^M
SHIFT-F1 <SENDSTR>1_114-35.ARJ
SHIFT-F2
SHIFT-F3
SHIFT-F4
SHIFT-F5
SHIFT-F6
SHIFT-F7
SHIFT-F8
SHIFT-F9
SHIFT-F10
SHIFT-F11
SHIFT-F12
CTRL-F1 <LocalEcho> ON <DIALNUM> 846-2940 <LocalEcho> OFF
CTRL-F2 <SetDTR> Off <Delay> 5 <SetDTR> ON
CTRL-F3
CTRL-F4
CTRL-F5
CTRL-F6
CTRL-F7
CTRL-F8
CTRL-F9
CTRL-F10
CTRL-F11
CTRL-F12
ALT-F1 <RunProg> list
ALT-F2 <RunProg> bb
ALT-F3 <RunProg> QEDIT %PF
ALT-F4 <RunProg> COMMAND /C dir /w %WK
ALT-F5
ALT-F6
ALT-F7
ALT-F8
ALT-F9
ALT-F10
ALT-F11
ALT-F12