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ANSI is an elaboration of DEC screenconts}rol escape sequences. (Beware: other so-called ANSI emulatorsare in fact really only DEC emulators. They do not support thet}full ANSI standard.)CHANGES A number of features were added. See below. Mostimportantly, XMODEM file transfer is su}upported.HISTORY- IBMTRM 0.1a This is an early test version of the program meant for localSt. Louis users. It inav}dvertantly spread outside the area, buthad many bugs, and was not intended for general distribution. Version 0.1a suppow}rts most ANSI functions in 80 columns on astandard TV screen. Color is not supported, although there issome color artifact x}on the screen due to poor resolution of colorTVs. The program works with the 850 interface, MIO, and the SXmodem in direct y}connect. The PR connection is not supported. Theuser interface is almost none existent: You dial phone numbersdirectly to yz}our modem (e.g. ATD314,7760321). Only 300 and 1200baud are supported. I emphasize that this was a crude version totest the {}feasibility of 80 column ANSI on a TV. It is not, andwas not meant to be, user friendly. - ANSITERM 0.2b This was t|}he true beta test version. Some bugs were corrected from 0.1a. Blinking characters were supported. Therewas a menu of optio}}ns, and dialing from a list. 300,1200,2400,9600bauds were allowed. Options and dialing lists could be saved to and ~} - 1 - retrieved from file. File transfer was not supported. 40 columnATARI ATASCII and standard ASCII,} and 80 column ANSI modes weresupported. PR connection support was added. - ANSITERM 0.3 ASCII dump and capture were} added. There are 2 on-line hotkey MACROs unique to each entry in the dial list. Each dial listentry has its own default tr}anslation mode. More variables aresaved in the configuration file. Disk directory listings areavailable on-line. New option}s allow for faster throughput forthe 80 column ANSI screen. The program is now SpartaDOScompatible. XMODEM file transfer wa}s not supported. Support forthe 1030 modem was dropped with this version due to a minor bug.There were no registered 1030 m}odem users to complain.- ANSITERM 0.4 The border changes color to signal CAPTURE/DUMP in progress.The CAPTURE buffer }was expanded to 8kbytes.- ANSITERM 0.5 This was the last test version. Some improvements were made over previous vers}ions. Most importantly, 128 byte per blockXMODEM SEND/RECEIVE file transfer protocols were supported.Translation during ASC}II dump and capture was added, so that youcould read or create ATARI text files for DUMP or CAPTURE to/fromASCII or ANSI BB}Ss. - ANSITERM 1.0 This is the first full function version. Some bugs in 0.5were discovered and corrected. The 1030 i}s still not supported.SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ANSITERM requires 48K and an ATARI 800, XL, or XE, one diskdrive, and a H}AYES compatible modem (it works with the SX212 indirect connect or through an interface). It has been tested andfound compa}tible with DOS 2.0, 2.5, SmartDos, MyDos, andSpartaDOS (specifically 3.2). It will work with the 850interface, PR connectio}n, and has been tested with theMIO. You do not need any special hardware for the 80 column ANSIscreen. ANSITERM works with }a normal color or BW TV used asmonitor.SHAREWARE ANSITERM is my copyrighted property. It is NOT in the publicdomai}n. NO individual, user group, or company may sell it, forprofit or otherwise, except by written agreement with me. It mayno}t be distributed in modified form. - 2 - In the spirit of SHAREWARE, ANSITERM version 1.0} may becopied and distributed for a trial period. All parts of thedistribution disk (see below), including this text file, }MUST beincluded in any copies made. Evaluate the program for 30 days andgive copies to your friends for evaluation. Pass it} around tobulletin boards. If, after the 30 days, you continue to use theprogram, register it by sending $15 (registration }fee issubject to change without notice) with your name, address, andcomputer system info, to: Robert Sinclair 83}5 Village Brook Ballwin, MO 63021 I would like to know what ATARI computer, disk drives,interface and modem you }use. Registered users are entitled tounlimited personal use of any version with a major version numberof 1 (e.g., 1.0 1.1 1}.2...), and all previously released testversions of ANSITERM (i.e., 0.1,0.2,0.3). If you include aformatted single density }disk and STAMPED self addressed diskmailer along with your registration fee, you will receive thelatest version of ANSITERM}. While development continues,registered users can obtain updates to version 1 (when available)by sending a formatted singl}e density disk and STAMPED selfaddressed disk mailer plus $5.00 to the address above (feesubject to change without notice).} Major revisions will requirepayment of an additional registration fee. Registered users ofprevious versions will receive a} discount (announced with thenew release). Current versions of ANSITERM may be obtained by modem fromthe FROG ATARI B}BS 314-776-0321, or WHITE DRAGON'S CAVE IBM BBS314-846-5616 in St. Louis, MO.CONTENTS OF DISTRIBUTION DISKNOTE: All fil}es listed here MUST be included in unmodified formwith distributed copies of ANSITERM. All these files arecopyright (C) Rob}ert Sinclair 1991,1992.README.TXT Update and current version information.ANSITERM.DOC This file. It provides instr}uctions for setting up and running ANSITERM. - 3 - ANSITERM.EXE The root pro}gram. This will not run without a handler added.X850.COM Handler for use with 850 interface.PR.COM } Handler for use with PR connection.SX.COM Handler for use with the SX212 in direct connect }mode.OTHER.COM Handler for use with the MIO or other self booting interfaces, or with your choice of } modem handler.PHONE.LST A sample phone directory file.INSTALLING ANSITERM Format a disk and writ}e the DOS of your choice. The distribution disk contains ANSITERM.EXE, which is theroot program module, and four .COM }handlers. These handlers allowANSITERM to work with a variety of hardware configurations. (ANSITERMwill not run correctly w}ithout one of the handlers.) To prepareANSITERM for your system:(1.) Format a fresh disk. For SpartaDOS, use the XINIT com}mand,and XC23.DOS, which loads an AUTORUN.SYS file on boot. For other than SpartaDOS, copy the appropriate handler to}your formatted disk as follows. For single disk drives and DOS2.0/2.5 use the O function; else use the C function or COPYco}mmand as appropriate. See your DOS documentation for details.See below for the SpartaDOS procedure. - If you have an 850 }interface: Copy X850.COM - If you have a PR Connection: Copy PR.COM - If you have a SX212 in direct connect mode: Copy SX}.COM (If your SX212 is connected through an 850 or PR, it can be treated as a HAYES compatible modem. Use the approp}riate handler above. ) - If you have an MIO or other self booting device: Copy OTHER.COM.(2.) Rename the copied handle}r file to AUTORUN.SYS. - 4 - (3.) Copy ANSITERM.EXE to the new disk and append it toAUTORUN}.SYS. For DOS 2.0 etc, use the Copy command as above, butadd /A to the destination filename -- e.g.,ANSITERM.EXE,AUTORUN.SY}S/A. See your DOS documentation.For SpartaDOS:(1.) Copy ANSITERM.EXE to your disk, renaming it AUTORUN.SYS.example: COP}Y D2:ANSITERM.EXE D1:AUTORUN.SYS(2.) Now copy/append the appropriate handler from the above list.example: COPY D2:X850.CO}M D1:AUTORUN.SYS/A.You now have a bootable version of ANSITERM.Alternate procedure: You can place the handler appended A}NSITERMon a disk and Load it as a binary file from your DOS menu, orrun it from the SpartaDOS prompt. For SpartaDOS, the PH}ONE.LSTand CONFIG.DAT support files (see below) should be in D1: root.RUNNING ANSITERM 1.0 Turn on your interface (}if applicable) and modem. Insert thedisk in drive one and boot the system. Do not forget to defeatBASIC (e.g., by holding d}own the OPTION key) if using an XL orany ATARI 8 bit with built-in automatically run BASIC. You willsee an identification s}creen while ANSITERM is loading. When themain menu appears ANSITERM is ready for keyboard input.DEFAULT PARAMETERS }ANSITERM automatically determines the modem/handlercombination specified in the .COM file you chose. At run time, itlooks f}or two default files, which may (but need not) be presenton your ANSITERM disk. CONFIG.DAT contains user specified defaultp}arameters. A default phone directory (default name PHONE.LST)contains names and numbers of frequently called BBSs. These can}be accessed through the DIALING MENU (see below). No errors aregenerated if these files are not present. The program provid}esinternal default values. Options allow you to create these filesafter customizing ANSITERM options. ANSITERM interna}l defaults are 1200 baud, full duplex, noparity, 1 stop bit, ATARI/ATASCII translation. - 5 - }MAIN MENU The main menu provides a number of single keystroke optionsdetailed below. Upper or lower case is accepted.}A Cycles through ATARI/ATASCII, ASCII, and ANSI translation modes. The translation field at top of screen shows the} current selected value. ATARI and ASCII modes support 40 column screens. ANSI mode supports a 80 column screen. Th}is translation mode is active when you dial a number, unless overridden by a menu selection (see DIAL MENU below).}B Cycles through 300,1200,2400,9600 baud. The baud rate field at top of screen shows the current selected baud rate.}D Toggle FULL or HALF duplex. In full duplex, keyboard input is not echoed to screen. In half duplex, it is. Full d}uplex is appropriate for most applications. Duplex field at top screen shows current selected value.E Call }up dialing menu (see below). Press ESCape to return to main menu.H Force hang up of phone. Current connection is se}vered.J Save current options to D1:CONFIG.DAT. You should have your ANSITERM disk installed in D1: before saving } your configuration. This file is loaded at run time to set options to your personal default values (see above).V } Customize. This calls up a series of prompts that let you set some additional options. At present, you can change} screen colors. You will be asked values to place in the foreground and background registers for the 40 column and }80 column screens. The 40 column screens, which are "text" modes, include the menus and ATARI and ASCII modes when }connected to a BBS. The 80 column screen is used when in ANSI emulation mode. The following single line prompts app}ear after pressing the "V" option. Text Foreground Text Background Hires Foreground Hires background } For each of these prompts, you can input a numeric value (decimal) that will be placed in the register controlling } the screen color for that mode. I will not detail the way these values control color. You can refer to the "Basic } - 6 - Reference Manual" provided with your computer (the "old" 800s, at least), for an e}xplanation. Color and luminance combine in an 8-bit number to produce different colors. I have provided a few base }values below. Add or subtract up to 16 to change the luminance (brightness). (Beyond 16 will change the color.) I s}uggest that you experiment. WHITE 10 BLACK 0 RED 35 GREEN 196 YELLOW 248 BLUE } 116 MAGNETA 98 CYAN 148 The defaults are black background and white foreground (characters) }for "text" modes. For ANSI mode, the defaults are reversed: The background is white, and characters are black. This} has been found the best setting to avoid color "aliasing" or artifacting in 80 column mode, when color TVs are use}d as monitors. The "V" option is provided to allow you to arrive at your own best color combination. White characte}rs on a black background (default for IBM monitors) looks good in ANSI mode, if you use a computer monitor, BW TV, }or set your color TV to BW. But you should be aware that setting your color TV to BW handicaps it for color. You } will need to reset it for acceptable game color. I leave it to you to decide if resetting your TV color for games } or ANSITERM is worth the trouble for a conventional ANSITERM IBM screen.O Options. This prompts you to set a numb}er of on-line options. The present settings are shown on the menu. E.G., Options . These options are save}d in the CONFIG.DAT file and loaded at boot. LF Append This allows you to append a Line Feed (LF) whenever} you hit the RETURN key. The RETURN key generates only a carriage return (CR). This moves the cursor back to }the beginning of the line. A LF moves the cursor down to the next line. Some BBSs do not provide a CR and LF }when a CR is received. Type 0 to turn OFF, 1 for ON. Hitting RETURN leaves the value unchanged. The default i}s OFF (L0). This option can be toggled while on-line. See HOTKEYS below. - 7 -} Cursor You can turn the cursor OFF (0) or ON (1). Default is ON (C1). Turning the cursor off will speed up t}he 80 column ANSI screen. This option affects only the ANSI screen. This option can be toggled while on-line.} See HOTKEYS below. Blink You can turn blinking OFF (0) or ON (1). Default is ON (B1). Turning blin}king off will speed up the 80 column ANSI screen. This option affects only the ANSI screen. This option can b}e toggled while on-line. See HOTKEYS below. Wait Enter the amount of time, in seconds, to wait for } for carrier detect after dialing a phone Carrier number. ANSITERM will hang up after the specified } time. The default is 30 seconds.1-9 Enter the numbers 1 to 9 to obtain a directory of the specified drive. You wi}ll be prompted to enter a path. Press RETURN to read the drive's root directory. Warning, the directory function cl}ears the terminal screen.Q Quit to DOS. Insert a DOS disk in D1: before using this option.RETURN Enter terminal} emulation mode. Pressing RETURN while in the main menu will place you in the selected terminal emulation mode.T}ERMINAL EMULATION MODE In terminal emulation mode, any keystrokes you type are sentto the modem. If you are connected }to a BBS, they are passed on.If you are in ATARI or ASCII mode, the screen is 40 columns. Ifyou chose ANSI mode, the screen} is 80 columns. In ATARI mode,ATASCII carriage returns are passed through the modem unchanged.In ASCII and ANSI modes, ATAS}CII carriage returns are translatedto ASCII. In ANSI mode, the ANSI character set, including ANSIgraphics, replaces the ATA}RI character set. You can switch out of terminal emulation mode withouthanging up by pressing the SELECT key. Thus, wh}ile connected, youcan exit to the main menu to change parameters or perform diskI/O. You can then return to terminal emulat}ion mode by pressingRETURN. The on-line screen is preserved during some of theseoperations. - 8} - FILE TRANSFER MENU The file transfer menu appears at the bottom of the mainmenu screen. XMODEM SEND/RECEIVE, and DU}MP and CAPTURE functionsare currently supported.CAPTURE The menu function C allows you to specify a name for you}r capture file. While in capture mode, characters received from the modem are saved in the specified file. }The default name is CAPTURE.DAT.DUMP Function D allows you to specify the name of a file to dump to the modem.} Characters are taken from the specified file while in dump mode.RECEIVE XMODEM receive. Before selecting this op}tion, you should set up the host to SEND a file in original (128 byte per sector) XMODEM mode. When you sel}ect "R" from the main menu, you will be prompted for a file name. Then you will be prompted to press START }to begin or SELECT to abort the transfer. Data is displayed on screen during the transfer, along with the n}umber and of the current sector and the number of retries. ANSITERM will try to receive a sector up to 10 t}imes before aborting. The user can press SELECT during transfer to abort.SEND XMODEM send. Before selecting th}is option, you should set up the host to RECEIVE a file in original (128 byte per sector) XMODEM mode. When} you select "S" from the main menu, you will be prompted for a file name. Then you will be prompted to pres}s START to begin or SELECT to abort the transfer. Data is displayed on screen during the transfer, along wi}th the number and of the current sector and the number of retries. ANSITERM will try to send a sector up to} 10 times before aborting. The user can press SELECT during transfer to abort.T Translation. You will be pr}ompted to choose a translation mode for CAPTURE/DUMP of text files. This does not affect XMODEM file transf}ers. Select 0 for no translation. This is the default. To translate only carriage return - line feeds (CR-L}F), choose 1. To translate all CAPTUREd or DUMPed bytes, choose 2. The current value is displayed on the ma}in menu screen.Dump W allows you to specify a delay between sendingDelay characters during a dump. Input a delay in} seconds. Delays can be specified to 1 decimal place. For example, the following values: .5, 1, 1.0, 1.5, w}ould specify delays of 1/2 second, 1 second, 1 second, and 1.5 seconds. This allows you to tailor the dump }to a rate the host can handle. - 9 - Capture and dump are activated by HOTKEYS (}see below).Terminate capture or dump by pressing the START key. The capturefile is opened in append mode. This means, for e}xample, that youcan capture some messages to a file, turn capture off, read moremessages (not saved), then turn capture bac }k on and add more textto the same file.DIALING MENU Press E from the MAIN MENU to call up the DIALING MENU. If aPH }ONE.LST (or user specified phone list file) is present on theboot disk, a list of BBS names appears in the top window. Menu }selections appear below.ARROW-key The selected entry is highlighted. ARROW keys move selection. Press return to d }ial the selected entry.A Add Entry. Use this to add a BBS to the in-memory list. You will probably want to use the  }arrow keys to select an empty entry before you "add" a new one. You will write over existing entries otherwise. } You must SAVE the list to make this permanent. You will be prompted to enter a name for the BBS. This will appear} in the list above to identify the BBS. You will be prompted to input a phone number. All HAYES compatible dialing }commands are allowed here. (The dialing prefix "ATD" is not needed, since it is supplied by the program.) You are t}hen prompted for 2 MACROs. Each dial list entry can have 2 unique text strings, activated on-line by HOTKEYS (see b}elow). MACRO 1 can be up to 21 characters long. MACRO 2 can be 16 characters long. You can use these MACROs, for in}stance, to hold your logon name and password. Finally, you will be asked to choose a default translation mode. ANSI}TERM will automatically switch to the chosen mode whenever you dial this BBS. Values are as follows: 0 L}eave translation mode unchanged. The main menu selection is used. 1 ATARI/ATASCII mode. 2 ASC}II mode. 3 ANSI mode. If, on some occassions, the selected translation mode is not desired, you may 1. d}ial the number manually, thus using the menu selected translation mode. 2. dial from menu, then SELECT back to MAIN} MENU and change the translation mode. 3. Change the dial list entry (see Edit Entry below). } - 10 - C Clear List. This will clear the present list of BBS numbers. You can then load a saved list using }the "L" option.E Edit Entry. You can edit an existing entry (see Add Entry above). Hitting RETURN will leave existi}ng values unchanged. Existing values are shown on the upper right status line.K Kill Entry. This will delete the cu}rrently selected entry.L Load List. At present, this loads the file PHONE.LST. It replaces the existing BBS l}ist in memory.M Manual Dial. This will prompt you for a number to dial. You can use this option to dial numbers not} in your current phone list. The MAIN MENU translation mode is used. Hotkey MACROs correspond to the current select}ion, and may not be appropriate for the number dialed.P Toggle PULSE or TONE dialing. The current selection is  } displayed on screen.S Save List. This will save the current phone list with the file name PHONE.LST.ESC Return !}to main menu.RETURN Dials the currently selected (highlighted) entry. SELECT will abort a dial sequence. On connection"}, you will be switched to the translation mode specified for the selected BBS (see above).HOTKEYS Several #}functions are available while on-line. These areactivated by holding down the OPTION key and pressing theassociated alphanu$}meric key. Upper or lower case is allowed.You can use these functions while in ATARI, ASCII, or ANSI mode.Capture, dump, an%}d MACRO 1 and 2 are mutually exclusive. Onlyone can be active at any time.OPTIONplusC Turns on capture. Characters &}received from the modem are saved to a disk file previously specified (see FILE TRANSFER above). Press START to s'}ave the current capture buffer, close the file and terminate capture. Successive - 11 - (} capture activation appends data to the same file. Characters received from the modem will be translated according t)}o the option (T) selected in the main menu. The screen border changes to the foreground color during CAPTURE to s*}ignal that it is in progress. Keyboard input is also accepted during capture.D Turns on dump. Characters ar+}e read from a disk file previously specified (see FILE TRANSFER above) and sent to the modem with an interval spe,}cified by the W option in the file transfer menu. Press START to abort dump. capture activation appends data to -}the same file. Characters read from the DUMP file will be translated according to the option (T) selected in the .}main menu. The screen border changes to the foreground color during DUMP, to signal that it is in progress. Keybo/}ard input is also accepted during dump.K Toggles the cursor ON or OFF. This affects only the 80 column ANSI0} screen. Turning the cursor off will speed up the throughput. See the OPTIONS field on the MAIN MENU for current 1}setting.B Toggles blinking ON or OFF. This affects only the 80 column ANSI screen. Disabling blinking will speed 2}up the throughput. See the OPTIONS field on the MAIN MENU for current setting.L Toggles line feed append ON3} or OFF. See OPTIONS in the MAIN MENU above. Also see the OPTIONS field on the MAIN MENU for current setting.1 4} Activate MACRO 1. The text string associated with MACRO 1 for the currently selected dial list entry, is sent to th5}e modem. Delay between characters is the same as for dump. Pressing SELECT will terminate the MACRO.2 Activ6}ate MACRO 2. See MACRO 1 above.ESCAPE While in ANSI mode, hit ESCape twice to send one ESCape to the host.BUGS7} ANSITERM requires a lot of memory for the 80 column screen.SpartaDOS, for instance, may not work if extra custom featu8}resare added. If you have problems, try running from a stripped down - 12 - version of SpartaDOS9}. ANSITERM's modem input buffer is small, andthe screen algorithm is relatively slow. With high volume input,such as with d:}etailed color ANSI screens, characters cansometimes be lost. Symptoms of this are gaps in pictures, orcharacters out of reg;}ister with the expected image. Also, ifparts of ANSI ESCape sequences are lost, ANSITERM may lock up thesystem. 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START to begin. SELECT aborts"| } |$XFERSTAT Out of retriesTranslation: <0=none,1=CRLF,2=ALL>"Receiving Sending }  |$XFERSTAT Out of retriesTranslation: <0=none,1=CRLF,2=ALL>"Receiving Sending  |$XFERSTAT Out of retriesTranslation: <0=none,1=CRLF,2=ALL>"Receiving Sending FROG (ATARI) 314,7760321BUCKSKIN (IBM) 314,7762482}THE WORD (ATARI)314,7395185WHITE DRAGON IBM314,8465616} } } } } } } } } } } U@Q@ϩ   P?@  Y`  Y0 l `@ ^README.TXT 26-JUN-92ANSITERM (c) Robert Sinclair 1991, 1992 This is version 1.0 of A&}NSITERM, an IBM ANSI emulator for the8-bit ATARI. Text capture and dump are supported. There are on-lineMACROs and automati&}c translation mode selection for each DIAL MENUentry. ANSITERM is now compatible with SpartaDOS. XMODEM filetransfer has fi&}nally been added. Please read the documentation(ANSITERM.DOC) included with this distribution disk for moredetails.-- Bo&}b Sinclairded. 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