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Has a built in handler which relocates to lomem on boot, pleas)0}e do not append one. DeTerm:for Hayes or compatible modems but has no booter or handler, you will have to supply your)1} own. Works fine on an MIO. BOOTING UP! As you might have noticed by now, 90% of all docs )2}for DeTerm are in help files. I suggest that you place them on a separate disk. Note:Please do not change help file )3} names if you wish to use them. DeTerm uses file name "HELP.xxx" where xxx=is an alpha numeric extender. If usin)4}g DTXM, DTMPP, DTSX212 and you have a P:R: or 850 interface please do not boot them, because the handlers are built in.)5} If you do boot them it will raise lomem and you might not have enough memory to run DeTerm. Booting with DOS 2.0 or)6} 2.5: 1> construct a boot disk containing DOS files (including RAMDISK.COM, if appropriate), and DeTerm. Rename the )7} DeTerm file AUTORUN.SYS 2> Boot your computer (modem on) with the disk in D1: IMPORTANT-> HOLD DOWN THE OPTION KEY)8} to disable Basic (XL/XE ... 800 users, remove the Basic cartridge.) Booting with SpartaDOS: 1> rename DeTerm)9} to DETERM.COM. 2> boot the computer (modem on), put your DeTerm disk in D1: and go to DOS. You can run DeTerm from ):}the command line or from a batch file. Disable basic before running. NOTE:DeTerm works with TDLINE ON and KEY ON. );} AUX FILES DeTerm attempts to load some auxiliary files off the drive you are booting from ()<}no harm if they're not there). These are: LIST.BAT - simply contains the name of your default 'phone list', followed)=} by a RETURN. (Phone lists are created within DeTerm ... see below.) The name in LIST.BAT MUST BE A FULL FILESPEC, in)>}cluding the drive number. You can create LIST.BAT file by typing in the following basic program and running it: 10)?}0 DIM A$(30):A$="D1:PHONE.LST":REM or whatever name you like. 110 OPEN #1,8,0,"D1:LIST.BAT":REM open file 120 PRINT)@} #1;A$:REM print the name 130 CLOSE #1:REM done! 140 END Another way to create the LIST.BAT file using your Dos's)A} copy routine, copy from E: to D:LIST.BAT, type D:PHONE.LST (press RETURN) hold down on the control key and pres)B}s '3'. In the above examples, after DeTerm boots it will read LIST.BAT to find the name of your list file, then lo)C}ad that file into the appropriate buffer. MODEM.BAT - is a 'setup' file that allows you to send commands directly )D}to your modem before running DeTerm (consult your modem documentation to see what commands you can send.) Again, each c)E}ommand or string of commands must end with an Atari RETURN character. To create a MODEM.BAT file type in the follow)F}ing basic program and run it: 100 DIM A$(30) 110 OPEN #1,8,0,"D1:MODEM.BAT" 120 A$="ATX2":REM select extended r)G}esult codes 130 PRINT #1;A$:REM Send to file 140 A$="ATS11=60":REM Speed tone dial up a bit 150 PRINT #1;A$:REM Se)H}nd to file 160 CLOSE #1:REM done! 170 END Or again using your Dos's copy routine, copy from E: to D:MODEM.BAT a)I}nd type: ATX2 (press RETURN) ATS11=60 (press RETURN) hold down on the control key and press '3'. In the )J}above examples, after DeTerm boots it reads MODEM.BAT and sends the commands: ATX2 (return) ATS11=60 (return) )K} to your modem, just as if you'd typed them in yourself. DEFAULTS - Loads user defaults, set previously (see ETC.) )L} MENU NAVIGATION DeTerm uses an ST-like interface which includes extensive use of Windows an)M}d Drop Down Menus. The first thing you'll notice is the menu line at the top of the screen, which contains the followin)N}g: Online R:Dev Modem Disk Etc Quit RUNNING A MENU Whenever the Menu Line is displayed, )O}you can Run a menu (display the commands in the menu) in a couple of ways: Cycle the bar cursor through the choice)P}s by pressing the OPTION or SELECT keys, as well as any of the 'arrow' keys (without pressing the control key.) When yo)Q}u get to the menu you wish to access, press either START or RETURN. OR press the FIRST LETTER of the Menu you wish)R} to run (no RETURN necessary.) In both cases, the menu window under the header will open, and you'll see the support)S}ed commands. Note:To display commands a section has (also a brief summary of the commands) position the cursor bar ov)T}er menu header and then press the '?' key. SELECTING A MENU OPTION Once the commands are displayed, )U}you again have a couple of options to run a specific command: Use an 'arrow' key to cycle the cursor through the c)V}ommands. When you reach the command you want, press RETURN or the START key. Type the FIRST LETTER of the command )W}(no RETURN is necessary.) The command will be executed, and, in most cases, you'll be returned to the drop down menu)X}. MENU GLOBAL In all menus, a few 'global' commands will prove useful: 1-9 pressing a nu)Y}mber will display the directory of the drive specified. You can stop a directory display by pressing SELECT. ?- Th)Z}is is your help key. Make sure all help files are in source drive, position the cursor bar over the command or menu hea)[}der you need help with and press the '?' key. Q - Quit .. this will close the menu, and return you to the menu line.)\} ESC - Pressing the ESCAPE key causes an immediate jump to terminal mode. INPUT CONVENTIONS )]} When inputting text into a DeTerm window (eg. phone number, file name, etc.) the regular Atari edit keys (Backspace)^}, Insert, Delete, etc.) are supported. For most input operations, use the SELECT key to cancel the operation a)_}nd return to the menu currently running. When any Y/N (Yes/No) prompt appears pressing SELECT is treated by DeTerm as a)`} NO. THAT'S IT! Once again, be sure to get all the help files from DTHELP.ARC in this Libr)a}ary. They will give you specific details on any of the DETERM commands. When you boot DETERM for the first time, try th)b}e '?' key on anything you're unsure about before you start dialing. And if you need more help, please leave a message! )c} you need more help, please leave a message! (O -Online Section- This is the section you willprobably use the most, with the dropdown menu displayed the fol-e}lowingcommands are available:Term Goto to terminal mode.Xtype Change tranfer protocolsUp Up Load a fileDow-f}n Down Load a fileCapture Capture to diskSend Send a text fileFile Save data in buffer to diskView View -g}data in bufferPrint Send data buffer to printerZero Clear data bufferQuit Exit this sectiondiskView View ,jbbͲbҠbŠb٠bˠbb%DOS SYSb*)DUP SYSbSDETERM2 OBJbFDTERM DOCbdHELP 00AbqHELP 01Ab sHELP 02Ab|HELP 03AbHELP 04AbHELP 05Ab!HELP 10Ab HELP 11AbHELP 12AbHELP 13AbHELP 14AbHELP 15AbHELP 16AbHELP 17AbHELP 18AbHELP 19AbHELP 20AbHELP 21AbHELP 22AbHELP 23AbHELP 30AbHELP 31AbHELP 32AbHELP 33AbHELP 34Ab HELP 35Ab HELP 36Ab HELP 40Ab HELP 41AbHELP 42AbHELP 43AbHELP 44AbHELP 45AbHELP 46AbHELP 47AbHELP 48AbHELP 49AbHELP 49Bb HELP 50Ab!HELP 51Ab"HELP 52Ab%HELP 53Ab &HELP 54Ab/HELP 70Ab3HELP 71Ab8HELP 72Ab:HELP 73Ab;HELP 74Ab<HELP 75Ab>HELP 76Ab?HELP 77Ab@HELP 78AbDHELP 80A -R:Dev Section- With the drop down menu displayedthe following commands are available:Baud Set baud r1r}ateTrans Set type of translationDuplex Set duplex modeHangup Hangup the phoneQuit Exit this sectionr0| -Modem Section- With the drop down menu displayedthe following commands are available:Dial Dial a num5t}berList Goto List sectionCity Goto City sectionMode Set dial modeWait Number of seconds to waitAnswe5u}r Send a ATA commandOrginate Send an ATD commandQuit Exit this section -Mpp And XM301 Users- The ha5v}ndlers built into DeTermsupport a few Hayes AT commands,which are:ATATD p T , ; # * R 0-9Note:Mpp version does not supp5w}ortTone or reverse dial.ATAATHATZATEATFATQATVA/ Also supports the followingS-registers:ATS0 Any non zero value. 5x}Default is0. Auto answer (XM301 only)ATS2 0-127 Default=43('+') Escapecode character. Any value greater 127disables es5y}cape code checking, oncedisabled you can not enter thecommand state unless loss of carrieror you hangup.ATS11 20-255 Def5z}ault=60 Delaybetween digits during dialing.ATS12 Escape codes guard time. All parameters must be in decimalform. Set5{} by typing:ATSn=nn where n is the S-registeryou wish to set and nn is a valuefrom 0 to 255. must be in decimalform. Set4` -Disk Section- With drop down menu displayed thefollowing commands are available:Drive Set drive number9}}sFiles Directory of source driveCopy Two drive file copyMove Single drive file copyRename Rename a fileLock9~} Protect a fileUnlock Unprotect a fileErase Kill, destroy a fileView Look at contents of a filePrint Send9} a file to printerInit Format a diskQuit Exit this section -DISK ERROR MESSAGES-137 Truncated record139}8 Device Timeout139 Device nak144 Device done error160 Disk drive number error162 Disk full163 Illegal wild card i9}n filename164 Tried to erase protected file165 File name error170 File not found -SOLUTION- Read you9}r dos manual. Tried to erase protected file165 File name error170 File not found -SOLUTION- Read you8 -Etc Section- With the drop down menu displayedthe following commands are available:Margin Change left=} marginColor Change screen colorWrite Save defaults to diskRead Load defaults from diskn/a Not availab=}le *Quit Exit this section*If CLI module is appended to Determthen this will read 'Sparta'.skn/a Not availab<e -Quit- This is not a section, this is acommand. It causes an exit fromDeTerm and returns you to Dos.ab@{ -TERMINAL MODE- This command will take you to theterminal. You can also go directly tothe terminal by pressE}ing the Escapekey from any menu. The inverse line at top of screenis your status line, starting fromleft the status liE}ne will reflect:Word Wrap On or Off.Duplex Full or Half.Translation Atari or Ascii.Baud Current bauE}d rate.Buffer number of bytes in data buffer or the words Full, Up Load, Down E}Load, or SendTimer time online. -OPTION KEY- Pressing this key toggles captureon or off. The bordE}er turns lightblue when on and black when off. When the buffer is full a pausecommand is sent to the host computer.If E}you were capturing to disk thenDeTerm will save the buffer and thensend a resume command and continuewith capture (review E}Capture please). If you were not capturing to diskthen capture is turned off and cannot be turned back on unless you:E} 1.)Reset buffer to zero. Careful,all data in the buffer is lost if youchoose this option. 2.)Return to main menu and opeE}n afile to capture to. After you decide what you will dopress the control key, then press'Q'. This will cancel the paE}usecommand and the host will resumesending text. The Option Key also doubles for anabort key when sending text (ReviewE}Send). -SELET- Pressing this key will return youto the main menu.Note:Earlier versions of DetermautoE}maticly saved data buffer if youwere capturing to disk. If you preferthe auto save press control-shift-escape (see below) E}when you wish toexit from terminal. -START- If Send, Up Load or Down Load havebeen initialized then wheE}n you pressthis key they will begin, natch :). -CONTROL SHIFT COMMANDS- When in terminal mode, thefollowing commE}ands are available bypressing control-shift- and then oneof the following keys:(D) Toggles Duplex(E) Toggles Edit WindoE}w. The EditWindow allows you to type text whilein the terminal mode without it beingsent to the modem, that is until youpE}ress the RETURN key. When you dopress RETURN, text in the edit windowis sent to modem with an EOL (end ofline) appended. IE}f you do not wishthe EOL sent press the SHIFT key thenthe RETURN key. This comes in handywith boards that use single keycE}ommands.(F) Flip game screen. Game? ... ahhh..another bonus! DeTerm lets you playa simple version of Breakout(tm),while E}in terminal mode, waiting for aconnection, down loading or uploading. Press controlshift-control-F when in terminal mode,E}'F' during file transfers or waitingfor a connection. Gives you somethingto while away the time. Hit it againto return to E}the screen to check howthings are going.(G) Flips game screen and resetsbricks (for REAL LONG down loads ...heh). If notE} in terminal mode justpress the letter 'G'.(R) Reset timer to zero.(S) Take a snap shot of entire screenand put in dataE} buffer.(T) Toggle translation.(W) Toggle word wrap.(Clear) Reset buffer count to zero.All data in buffer is lost, so E}becarfull please. This also cancelsSend, Up Load, or Down Load if theyhave not been activated.(Escape) This is an alternE}ate exitfrom terminal mode. If capturing todisk was in affect then the databuffer will be saved and the fileclosed beforeE} returning to main menu.(1-5) Send macros 1 thru 5 to modem.Macros are created in the Listsection. MACRO1 now replacescoE}ntrol-shift-U in version(s) 1.54 orgreater. -JOYSTICK COMMANDS- While not bashing bricks (grin),your joysticE}k can also be used tosend some very useful commandsdirectly to the modem. Eight, in all,depending on whether you press theE}'fire button' or not. No Button: up = Y down = N right = RETURNE} left = ? Button pushed: up = control-C down = control-P righE}t = control-S left = control-Qn pushed: up = control-C down = control-P righD+ -FILE TRANSFER PROTOCOL- With this command you set protocolfor up and down load. Up Load Protocol:Xmodem I} 128 byte blocks One byte check sumXmodem CRC 128 byte blocks Two byte check sumI}Xmodem 1k 1024 Byte block Two byte check sumDown Load Protocol:Xmodem 128 byte blocks I} One byte check sumXmodem CRC 128 byte blocks two byte check sumXmodem 1k 1024 byte blI}ocks two byte check sumYmodem Batch 1024 byte blocks two byte check sum If Down Load pI}rotocol is YmodemBatch then you will be asked whichdrive you wish all files to be storedas they are being transmitted. I} What if? Suppose you have set download to Ymodem Batch and told thehost computer you wanted anything butY-batch (I won't I}admit to doing thisbut...). If this happens the hostwill not send a file name or filelenght. What Determ will do in thiscI}ase is insert the name "DEFAULT"into the file spec, open the filethen continue with down load. Afterthe transfer is over yI}ou can renamethe file to what ever you like.Note:Make sure the host computersupports what ever protocol you haveset pleaI}se. To cycle through settings forXtype press the plus or star keys.Press RETURN to accept a setting. Ifyou quit by preI}ssing SELECT, valuesare unchanged.rXtype press the plus or star keys.Press RETURN to accept a setting. Ifyou quit by preH$ -UP LOAD- This is the command you want ifyou wish to Up Load a file tosomeone. Which ever protocol XtypeM} iscurrently set at, that will be theprotocol used (review Xtype please). Up Load is available at all times(even whenM} not connected). It is upto you to decide if you wish to setupthe transfer after or before younotify the host computer of M}what youwill be doing. You will need to inputa file name to be used on your Atari,then you'll be returned to terminalmodM}e (unless you abort by notentering a file name or pressing theSELECT key) with the Up Load windowopen. Press START when yoM}u wish tobegin the transfer. If you wish toabort during transfer then press theSELECT key. Up Load will remain initialM}izedunless: 1.) You press control-shift-clearwhile in terminal mode.2.)Go back to the Main Menu andinitialize another M}type of transfer(Send, Down Load, or Capture).3.)A normal end of transfer. So what happens if an abortoccurs? Well prM}ess the START keyagain! To make life a little easierno transfer is canceled (exceptabove), you can go back and forth toMaM}in Menu do what ever you want thenjump back to terminal and they (inthis case Up Load) will be waiting. When Up Load hM}as been activatedyou will see a data window in themiddle of the main screen. All datathat is in the file you are uploadinM}g will be displayed in thiswindow as it is being transmitted. Atthe bottom of the main screen is astatus window which dispM}lays the filename, action (sending or waiting),transfer protocol, current blocknumber, number bytes left totransmit, numM}ber of tries withcurrent block (DeTerm will try eachblock ten time before it will abortUp Load). After Up Load has finM}ished DeTermwill buzz you and display sometransfer stats, which are:1.)Total number of frames transmitted2.)Total numbeM}r of bytes that wasaccepted.3.)Total number of blocksretransmitted.4.)Total time in mins and secs.Press any key afterM} you have reviewedthe stats and the transfer windowwill be cleared. Oh yes..almost forgot something,press the 'A' key M}to toggle analternate transfer screen.nsfer windowwill be cleared. Oh yes..almost forgot something,press the 'A' key L( -DOWN LOAD- This is the command you want ifyou wish to Down Load a file fromsomeone. Which ever protocol Q}Xtype iscurrently set at, that will be theprotocol used (review Xtype please).Note:You must set the alternatetransfer scQ}reen (press the 'A key totoggle on or off) if you down load at9600 baud. Down Load is available at alltimes (even wheQ}n not connected). Itis up to you to decide if you wish tosetup the transfer after or beforeyou notify the host computer ofQ} whatyou will be doing. If not usingYmodem Batch Down Load you will needto input a file name to be used onyour Atari, theQ}n you'll be returnedto terminal mode (unless you abort bynot entering a file name or pressingthe SELECT key) with the DowQ}n Loadwindow open. Press START when youwish to begin the transfer. If youwish to abort during transfer thenpress the SELEQ}CT key. Down Load will remain initializedunless: 1.) You press control-shift-clearwhile in terminal mode.2.)Go backQ} to the Main Menu andinitialized another type of transfer(Send, Up Load, or Capture).3.)A normal end of transfer. TheexcQ}eption to this is Ymodem BatchDown Load, it remains initializeduntil you cancel it. So what happens if an abortoccurs?Q} Well press the START keyagain! To make life a little easierno transfer is canceled (exceptabove), you can go back and forQ}th toMain Menu do what ever you want thenjump back to terminal and they (inthis case Down Load) will be waiting. When Q}Down Load has been activatedyou will see a data window in themiddle of the main screen. All datathat is in the file you arQ}e downloading will be displayed in thiswindow as it is being received. At the bottom of the main screenis a status winQ}dow which displays thefile name, action (receiving orwaiting), transfer protocol, currentblock number, number bytes in datQ}abuffer, number of tries with currentblock (DeTerm will try each block tentimes before it will abort DownLoad). AfterQ} Down Load has finishedDeTerm will buzz you and display sometransfer stats, which are:1.)Total number of frames transmittQ}ed2.)Total number of bytes that wasaccepted.3.)Total number of blocksretransmitted.4.)Total time in mins and secs.PQ}ress any key after you have reviewedthe stats and the transfer windowwill be cleared..4.)Total time in mins and secs.PPX -CAPTURE- This is the command you want ifyou wish to capture text receivedover the modem to a disk file.U} If youpick this option with data already inthe buffer, you'll be asked if youwould like to clear the buffer. Ifyou say nU}o, current buffer data willbe included in the file. You'll be returned to TerminalMode with 'capture on' (the screenboU}rder is light blue when capturing.)You can turn capture ON and OFF bypressing the OPTION key (border isblack when no captuU}re is in effect.). When data buffer is full thecapture routine sends a control S tothe host computer (which meanspauseU}), waits to make sure in fact itdid, saves data in buffer and zerosthe counter, then sends a control Q(resume command). IfU} a disk erroroccurs while buffer is being savedthe resume command is not sent thecounter is not zeroed, and capture istoU}ggled off. This will give you achance to correct the error, open anew capture file (if you wish) andcontinue capturing. YoU}u will have tosend the resume command (control Q)once back in terminal mode. If you wish to cancel Capture goback to U}Online section of Main Menuand choose the File command, thiswill save data in the buffer (if any)to file you had opened.U} If you are running out of space onthe disk you are capturing to, sendthe host computer a pause command(control S), placU}e a disk with roomon it in your drive, then send theresume command (control Q). If you go back to main menu andwish tU}o copy, view, print, or move afile and there is not at least 1024bytes of buffer space free then youwill be asked if you wU}ant to clearthe buffer. If you choose yes thenthe buffer is saved and the capturefile is closed. You will need toreopen aU} file to continue capturingto disk.es thenthe buffer is saved and the capturefile is closed. You will need toreopen aT( -SEND- Send text, with no error checking,directly from a disk file to the hostcomputer. Use this for 'duY}mb uploads' of text (eg. sendingmessages.) After specifying the filename, and delay rate (number ofjiffies to wait betweeY}n chrs sent),you'll be returned to terminal mode.Press START to begin the Send. Youcan quit by pressing OPTION.Note:MostY} BBS's need a delay rate ofat least one [1]. e.Press START to begin the Send. Youcan quit by pressing OPTION.Note:MostX0 -FILE- Save data in buffer to disk. Ifyou were capturing to disk thenbuffer is saved and file is closed]}.If buffer holds no data (empty) thenthis command is ignored.uring to disk thenbuffer is saved and file is closed\H -VIEW BUFFER- Used to review text. If you havedata in the buffer, that's used. Ifthe buffer is empty, thena} you'll beprompted for a file name to look at.In both cases, text is displayed 18lines at a time. When the 'Press AnyKey'a} prompt appears you may abortView by pressing the Select key thenany other key.nes at a time. When the 'Press AnyKey'`V -PRINT BUFEFER- Data in the buffer is sent toprinter, if buffer is empty then youare asked for name of a fie}le to beprinted. Data in the buffer is sent toprinter, if buffer is empty then youare asked for name of a fid -ZERO BUFFER- Clear buffer of any data. All datain buffer is lost, so think about itfirst! This command isi} ignored ifdata buffer is empty. of any data. All datain buffer is lost, so think about itfirst! This command ish+ -BAUD RATE- This command allows you changeBaud Rate. Mpp 300 XM301/1030 300m} Hayes or compatible 300,1200,2400, 4800,9600 To cycle through the settings forBaud Rate press m}the plus or starkeys. Press RETURN to accept asetting. If you quit by pressingSELECT, values are unchanged.ud Rate press lo -TRANSLATION- This command allows you to changetranlation modes. The choices areAtari or Ascii. When conneq}cted viathe modem to another Atari chooseAtari mode, else choose Ascii. To cycle through the settings forTranslation q}press the plus or starkeys. Press RETURN to accept asetting. If you quit by pressingSELECT, values are unchanged.lation pv -DUPLEX- This command allows you to setDuplex to either Full or Half. If thehost computer you are connecu}ted todoes not echo keys you type then useHalf Duplex, else use Full Duplex To cycle through the settings forDuplex pu}ress the plus or star keys.Press RETURN to accept a setting. Ifyou quit by pressing SELECT, valuesare unchanged.Duplex ptu -HANG UP- Just what it sounds like, hangupup the phone!ELECT, valuesare unchanged.Duplex pxW -DIAL- This command allows you to dial anumber from the keyboard. The numberentered will be redialed un~}til aconnection is made or you abort bypressing SELECT while waiting for aconnection.rentered will be redialed un|` -LIST- This command will take you to thelist section of DeTerm, which holdsor will hold your list of ph}onenumbers of BBS's or friends with aterminal.thelist section of DeTerm, which holdsor will hold your list of ph9 -CITY- This command will take you to theCity section of DeTerm, which holdsor will hold PC Pursuit city} nodesthat you use.s command will take you to theCity section of DeTerm, which holdsor will hold PC Pursuit city -DIAL MODE- Sets the dial mode, Tone or Pulse.Cycle thru settings by pressing theOption key or the left a}rrow key,press the Start or Return key toaccept setting. If you use the Selectkey to abort the dial mode isunchanged.t az -WAIT- Here you enter the number ofseconds to wait for a connectionbefore redialing or moving on toano}ther number. Here you enter the number ofseconds to wait for a connectionbefore redialing or moving on toano -ANSWER- Send an ATA command to modem andthen wait for a connection.aling or moving on toanod -ORGINATE- Send an ATD command to modem andthen wait for a connection.ling or moving on toanoe -DRIVE- Select default source anddestination drive numbers.ling or moving on toano\ -FILES- Directory of Source Drive. Asalways, SELECT stops the listing. Youcan also get a DIRECTORY of a } driveby pressing keys 1-9 from any menuprompt.always, SELECT stops the listing. Youcan also get a DIRECTORY of a: -COPY- Two drive Copy. You will be askedfor source and destination filenames. Please enter name of the }fileyou wish to copy and the name of fileto copy to, then follow prompt.tion filenames. Please enter name of the S -MOVE- Single drive copy. Please enterfile name to move and follow prompt. First DeTerm will ask yo}u toinsert the disk with file you wish tomove (called source), when you havepress any key. The file is read intomemory. N}ext you will be asked toinsert the disk the file will bemoved to (called destination), againwhen you have press any key.} Unless a disk error occurs theabove will repeat itself untill theentire file is moved.Note:It is easier to copy a file} toramdisk (if you have one) then copyfrom ramdisk.self untill theentire file is moved.Note:It is easier to copy a file6 -RENAME A FILE- Rename a file to some other name.Watch out for duplicate names on samedisk!!filey -LOCK A FILE- When a file is locked Dos willonly allow the file to be opened forRead, which means you can }not eraseor overwrite it until you unlock thefile.only allow the file to be opened forRead, which means you can = -UNLOCK A FILE- Unlocks a file(s) that was locked,when a file is not locked Dos willallow you to read, writ}e, and erasethe file.Unlocks a file(s) that was locked,when a file is not locked Dos willallow you to read, writ -ERASE A FILE- This command will erase a file ondisk, be careful.os willallow you to read, writ^ -VIEW A FILE- This command will send contents ofa file you entered to the screen 18lines at a time. When t}he Press AnyKey prompt appears you may abort bypressing SELECT then any other key.You are using this routine now exceptno} file name was entered appears you may abort bypressing SELECT then any other key.You are using this routine now exceptno -PRINT A FILE- Send contents of a file toPrinter.r key.You are using this routine now exceptnoN -INITIALIZE A DISK- This command will format a disk,be real careful.ing this routine now exceptno_ -MARGIN- Allows you to set left handmargin.careful.ing this routine now exceptnoK -COLOR- Allows you to change Screen andtext colors.ing this routine now exceptnoT -SAVE ALL DEFAULTS- Writes file 'DEFAULTS' to'destination drive', which containscurrent settings for: Up Lo#}ad Protocol Down Load Protocol Baud Rate Translation Edit Window Dial mode Connect wait Drive numbers Margin$} Colorcol Down Load Protocol Baud Rate Translation Edit Window Dial mode Connect wait Drive numbers Margin -LOAD DEFAULTS- Load 'DEFAULTS' from source diskal mode Connect wait Drive numbers MarginM -Command Line Interface XL/XE- If using Sparta Dos v3.2 and theCLI module is appended to Determ andyou are using a '}XL/XE Atari computerthen this command will allow you toaccess all of Sparta's internalcommands. When you activate this(} command awindow will appear, just enter anyvalid Sparta command and pressreturn. Return to Etc section by:1.) Pressing )}SELECT 2.) Pressing RETURN before you entera command (null string). You can load and run binary filesbut they must n*}ot over write area ofmemory that Determ resides in.TDLINE.COM, RD.COM, and XINIT.COM area few files that will load and run+}.Note:Part of TDLINE.COM will load inDeterm's screen memory and you willsee a few lines of garbage. After TDhas installe,}d itself press any keyand the screen will reset.Not:DO NOT use write dos option withXINIT.COM, this will cause a lock up.-}If you wish a bootable dos disk then:1.) Format with XINIT.COM2.) Copy Dos to formatted disk.3.) Use Sparta's boot com.}mand towrite name of copied dos to disk.) Format with XINIT.COM2.) Copy Dos to formatted disk.3.) Use Sparta's boot com* -SCAN- Call all marked city nodes in thelist. If no nodes are marked, thenthe sequence starts with the 0}nodecurrently under the cursor, followed,if no connection is made, by theother nodes on the list. Two commands not li1}sted on the'list menu' are:Space Marks entry the cursor is currentlyon. If already mark then entry isunmarked.C Ca2}lls city node the cursor iscurrently on.s entry the cursor is currentlyon. If already mark then entry isunmarked.C Ca* -ADD- Add an entry to the current citylist. Maximum number of entries is14.Note:You can copy a field4} from LASTaccepted entry by pressing control-c. Whats in a field?Name:What ever name you want.Dial:PC Pursuit's stat5}e and citycodes plus rate to call. DeTerm usesthis field to call a city. Your IDand password are sent after thisfield.->6}Example: Dial:C/GAATL/12, . DialsAtlanta,GA at 1200 baud.File:File to load if a connection toa city is made. If left blan7}k no fileis loaded.->Example: File:D1:ATLANTA will loadthe file on drive one named ATLANTA.a city is made. If left blan` -EDIT Edit the current entry. To keepany field in the entry the same, justhit RETURN.Note:You can co9}py a field from LASTaccepted entry by pressing control-c.any field in the entry the same, justhit RETURN.Note:You can co; -DELETE- Delete current entry. field in the entry the same, justhit RETURN.Note:You can co> -READ- Load a list. You can load eitherPhone or City lists. DeTerm willadjust automatically.} -WRITE- Save the current list to disk. Ifcreating a 'boot' list, use the samename as used in LIST.BAT.=} -WRITE- Save the current list to disk. Ifcreating a 'boot' list, use the samename as used in LIST.BAT. -NEW- Clear the current list.reating a 'boot' list, use the samename as used in LIST.BAT.? -PRINT- Send the current list to theprinter.t' list, use the samename as used in LIST.BAT.M -PC PURSUIT ID- This is where you enter your PCPursuit Id and Password. You MUSTenter a Password and an ID wA}ith EACHcity file. Make sure you SAVE thefile so next time you load it therewill be no need to renter yourPassword or Id.B}Note:Sometimes PC Pursuit getsconfused when calling cities ,if thishappens break your connection andcall back. Note:RemC}ember you have to dial yourlocal access number first so you canconnect to PC Pursuit.r connection andcall back. Note:RemX -SCAN- Dial all marked numbers in thelist. If no numbers are marked, thenthe sequence starts with the nE}umbercurrently under the cursor, followed,if no connection is made, by theother numbers on the list. Two commands notF} listed on the'list menu' are:Space Marks entry the cursor is currentlyon. If already mark then entry isunmarked.C G} Dials entry the cursor is currentlyon.Marks entry the cursor is currentlyon. If already mark then entry isunmarked.C )