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Auto answer (XM301 only)ATS2 0-127 Default=43('+') Escapecode character. Any value greater 127disables es_}cape code checking, oncedisabled you can not enter thecommand state unless loss of carrieror you hangup.ATS11 20-255 Def`}ault=60 Delaybetween digits during dialing.ATS12 Escape codes guard time. All parameters must be in decimalform. Seta} 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. Set` -Disk Section- With drop down menu displayed thefollowing commands are available:Drive Set drive numberc}sFiles Directory of source driveCopy Two drive file copyMove Single drive file copyRename Rename a fileLockd} Protect a fileUnlock Unprotect a fileErase Kill, destroy a fileView Look at contents of a filePrint Sende} a file to printerInit Format a diskQuit Exit this section -DISK ERROR MESSAGES-137 Truncated record13f}8 Device Timeout139 Device nak144 Device done error160 Disk drive number error162 Disk full163 Illegal wild card ig}n filename164 Tried to erase protected file165 File name error170 File not found -SOLUTION- Read youh}r dos manual. Tried to erase protected file165 File name error170 File not found -SOLUTION- Read you -Etc Section- With the drop down menu displayedthe following commands are available:Margin Change leftj} marginColor Change screen colorWrite Save defaults to diskRead Load defaults from diskn/a Not availabk}le *Quit Exit this section*If CLI module is appended to Determthen this will read 'Sparta'.skn/a Not availabe -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 press n}ing the Escapekey from any menu. The inverse line at top of screenis your status line, starting fromleft the status li o}ne will reflect:Word Wrap On or Off.Duplex Full or Half.Translation Atari or Ascii.Baud Current bau p}d rate.Buffer number of bytes in data buffer or the words Full, Up Load, Down q}Load, or SendTimer time online. -OPTION KEY- Pressing this key toggles captureon or off. The bord r}er turns lightblue when on and black when off. When the buffer is full a pausecommand is sent to the host computer.If s}you were capturing to disk thenDeTerm will save the buffer and thensend a resume command and continuewith capture (review t}Capture please). If you were not capturing to diskthen capture is turned off and cannot be turned back on unless you: u} 1.)Reset buffer to zero. Careful,all data in the buffer is lost if youchoose this option. 2.)Return to main menu and ope v}n afile to capture to. After you decide what you will dopress the control key, then press'Q'. This will cancel the pa w}usecommand and the host will resumesending text. The Option Key also doubles for anabort key when sending text (Review x}Send). -SELECT- Pressing this key will return youto the main menu.Note:Earlier versions of Determauto y}maticly saved data buffer if youwere capturing to disk. If you preferthe auto save press control-shift-escape (see below) z}when you wish toexit from terminal. -START- If Send, Up Load or Down Load havebeen initialized then whe {}n you pressthis key they will begin, natch :). -CONTROL SHIFT COMMANDS- When in terminal mode, thefollowing comm |}ands are available bypressing control-shift- and then oneof the following keys:(D) Toggles Duplex(E) Toggles Edit Windo }}w. The EditWindow allows you to type text whilein the terminal mode without it beingsent to the modem, that is until youp ~}ress the RETURN key. When you dopress RETURN, text in the edit windowis sent to modem with an EOL (end ofline) appended. I }f you do not wishthe EOL sent press the SHIFT key thenthe RETURN key. This comes in handywith boards that use single keyc }ommands.(F) Flip game screen. Game? ... ahhh..another bonus! DeTerm lets you playa simple version of Breakout(tm),while }in terminal mode, waiting for aconnection, down loading or uploading. Press controlshift-control-F when in terminal mode, }'F' during file transfers or waitingfor a connection. Gives you somethingto while away the time. Hit it againto return to }the screen to check howthings are going.(G) Flips game screen and resetsbricks (for REAL LONG down loads ...heh). If not } in terminal mode justpress the letter 'G'.(R) Reset timer to zero.(S) Take a snap shot of entire screenand put in data } buffer.(T) Toggle translation.(W) Toggle word wrap.(Clear) Reset buffer count to zero.All data in buffer is lost, so }becarfull please. This also cancelsSend, Up Load, or Down Load if theyhave not been activated.(Escape) This is an altern }ate exitfrom terminal mode. If capturing todisk was in affect then the databuffer will be saved and the fileclosed before } returning to main menu.(1-5) Send macros 1 thru 5 to modem.Macros are created in the Listsection. MACRO1 now replacesco }ntrol-shift-U in version(s) 1.54 orgreater. -JOYSTICK COMMANDS- While not bashing bricks (grin),your joystic }k can also be used tosend some very useful commandsdirectly to the modem. Eight, in all,depending on whether you press the }'fire button' or not. No Button: up = Y down = N right = RETURN } left = ? Button pushed: up = control-C down = control-P righ }t = control-S left = control-Q up = control-C down = control-P righ 8 -FILE TRANSFER PROTOCOL- With this command you set protocolfor up and down load. Up Load Protocol:Xmodem $} 128 byte blocks One byte check sumXmodem CRC 128 byte blocks Two byte check sum$}Xmodem 1k 1024 Byte block Two byte check sumDown Load Protocol:Xmodem 128 byte blocks $} One byte check sumXmodem CRC 128 byte blocks two byte check sumXmodem 1k 1024 byte bl$}ocks two byte check sumYmodem Batch 1024 byte blocks two byte check sum If Down Load p$}rotocol is YmodemBatch then you will be asked whichdrive you wish all files to be storedas they are being transmitted. $} What if? Suppose you have set download to Ymodem Batch and told thehost computer you wanted anything butY-batch (I won't $}admit to doing thisbut...). If this happens the hostwill not send a file name or filelenght. What Determ will do in thisc$}ase is insert the name "DEFAULT"into the file spec, open the filethen continue with down load. Afterthe transfer is over y$}ou can renamethe file to what ever you like.Note:Make sure the host computersupports what ever protocol you haveset plea$}se. To cycle through settings forXtype press the plus or star keys.Press RETURN to accept a setting. Ifyou quit by pre$}ssing SELECT, valuesare unchanged.rXtype press the plus or star keys.Press RETURN to accept a setting. Ifyou quit by pre$$ -UP LOAD- This is the command you want ifyou wish to Up Load a file tosomeone. Which ever protocol Xtype(} iscurrently set at, that will be theprotocol used (review Xtype please). Up Load is available at all times(even when(} not connected). It is upto you to decide if you wish to setupthe transfer after or before younotify the host computer of (}what youwill be doing. You will need to inputa file name to be used on your Atari,then you'll be returned to terminalmod(}e (unless you abort by notentering a file name or pressing theSELECT key) with the Up Load windowopen. Press START when yo(}u wish tobegin the transfer. If you wish toabort during transfer then press theSELECT key. If using the Ymodem Batch U(}ploadmodule then you can enter up to tenfilenames, wild cards are supported,which means you can up load a wholedisk with (}one filename entry byentering Dn:*.* (n=drive) for afilespec. AtariDos users are limitedto just two files matching thefil(}espec, I do not know why. If Ifind out I will reupload a newmodule. Up Load will remain initializedunless: 1.) You p(}ress control-shift-clearwhile in terminal mode.2.)Go back to the Main Menu andinitialize another type of transfer(Send, (}Down Load, or Capture).3.)A normal end of transfer. So what happens if an abortoccurs? Well press the START keyagain!(} To make life a little easierno transfer is canceled (exceptabove), you can go back and forth toMain Menu do what ever you(} want thenjump back to terminal and they (inthis case Up Load) will be waiting. When Up Load has been activatedyou wi(}ll see a data window in themiddle of the main screen. All datathat is in the file you are uploading will be displayed in t(}hiswindow as it is being transmitted. Atthe bottom of the main screen is astatus window which displays the filename, acti(}on (sending or waiting),transfer protocol, current blocknumber, number bytes left totransmit, number of tries withcurren(}t block (DeTerm will try eachblock ten time before it will abortUp Load). After Up Load has finished DeTermwill buzz y(}ou and display sometransfer stats, which are:1.)Total number of frames transmitted2.)Total number of bytes that wasacce(}pted.3.)Total number of blocksretransmitted.4.)Total time in mins and secs.Press any key after you have reviewedthe s(}tats and the transfer windowwill be cleared. Oh yes..almost forgot something,press the 'A' key to toggle analternate t(}ransfer screen. This willspeed transfers by 30% (about).Really only useful at higher baudrates. to toggle analternate t(d -DOWN LOAD- This is the command you want ifyou wish to Down Load a file fromsomeone. Which ever protocol ,}Xtype iscurrently set at, that will be theprotocol used (review Xtype please).Note:You must set the alternatetransfer sc,}reen (press the 'A key totoggle on or off) if you down load at9600 baud. Down Load is available at alltimes (even whe,}n not connected). Itis up to you to decide if you wish tosetup the transfer after or beforeyou notify the host computer of,} whatyou will be doing. If not usingYmodem Batch Down Load you will needto input a file name to be used onyour Atari, the,}n you'll be returnedto terminal mode (unless you abort bynot entering a file name or pressingthe SELECT key) with the Dow,}n Loadwindow open. Press START when youwish to begin the transfer. If youwish to abort during transfer thenpress the SELE,}CT key. Down Load will remain initializedunless: 1.) You press control-shift-clearwhile in terminal mode.2.)Go back,} to the Main Menu andinitialized another type of transfer(Send, Up Load, or Capture).3.)A normal end of transfer. Theexc,}eption to this is Ymodem BatchDown Load, it remains initializeduntil you cancel it. So what happens if an abortoccurs?,} Well press the START keyagain! To make life a little easierno transfer is canceled (exceptabove), you can go back and for,}th toMain Menu do what ever you want thenjump back to terminal and they (inthis case Down Load) will be waiting. When ,}Down Load has been activatedyou will see a data window in themiddle of the main screen. All datathat is in the file you ar,}e downloading will be displayed in thiswindow as it is being received. At the bottom of the main screenis a status win,}dow which displays thefile name, action (receiving orwaiting), transfer protocol, currentblock number, number bytes in dat,}abuffer, number of tries with currentblock (DeTerm will try each block tentimes before it will abort DownLoad). After,} Down Load has finishedDeTerm will buzz you and display sometransfer stats, which are:1.)Total number of frames transmitt,}ed2.)Total number of bytes that wasaccepted.3.)Total number of blocksretransmitted.4.)Total time in mins and secs.P,}ress any key after you have reviewedthe stats and the transfer windowwill be cleared. Press the 'A key to get analtern,}ate transfer screen. This willspeed transfer up by about 30%.Really only useful with the higherbaud rates.o get analtern,n -CAPTURE- This is the command you want ifyou wish to capture text receivedover the modem to a disk file.0} If youpick this option with data already inthe buffer, you'll be asked if youwould like to clear the buffer. Ifyou say n0}o, current buffer data willbe included in the file. You'll be returned to TerminalMode with 'capture on' (the screenbo0}rder is light blue when capturing.)You can turn capture ON and OFF bypressing the OPTION key (border isblack when no captu0}re is in effect.). When data buffer is full thecapture routine sends a control S tothe host computer (which meanspause0}), waits to make sure in fact itdid, saves data in buffer and zerosthe counter, then sends a control Q(resume command). If0} a disk erroroccurs while buffer is being savedthe resume command is not sent thecounter is not zeroed, and capture isto0}ggled off. This will give you achance to correct the error, open anew capture file (if you wish) andcontinue capturing. Yo0}u will have tosend the resume command (control Q)once back in terminal mode. If you wish to cancel Capture goback to 0}Online section of Main Menuand choose the File command, thiswill save data in the buffer (if any)to file you had opened.0} If you are running out of space onthe disk you are capturing to, sendthe host computer a pause command(control S), plac0}e a disk with roomon it in your drive, then send theresume command (control Q). If you go back to main menu andwish t0}o copy, view, print, or move afile and there is not at least 1024bytes of buffer space free then youwill be asked if you w0}ant to clearthe buffer. If you choose yes thenthe buffer is saved and the capturefile is closed. You will need toreopen a0} file to continue capturingto disk.es thenthe buffer is saved and the capturefile is closed. You will need toreopen a0( -SEND- Send text, with no error checking,directly from a disk file to the hostcomputer. Use this for 'du4}mb uploads' of text (eg. sendingmessages.) After specifying the filename, and delay rate (number ofjiffies to wait betwee4}n chrs sent),you'll be returned to terminal mode.Press START to begin the Send. Youcan quit by pressing OPTION.Note:Most4} BBS's need a delay rate ofat least one [1]. e.Press START to begin the Send. Youcan quit by pressing OPTION.Note:Most40 -FILE- Save data in buffer to disk. Ifyou were capturing to disk thenbuffer is saved and file is closed8}.If buffer holds no data (empty) thenthis command is ignored.uring to disk thenbuffer is saved and file is closed8H -VIEW BUFFER- Used to review text. If you havedata in the buffer, that's used. Ifthe buffer is empty, then<} you'll beprompted for a file name to look at.In both cases, text is displayed 18lines at a time. When the 'Press AnyKey'<} 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 fi@}le to beprinted. Data in the buffer is sent toprinter, if buffer is empty then youare asked for name of a fi@ -ZERO BUFFER- Clear buffer of any data. All datain buffer is lost, so think about itfirst! This command isD} ignored ifdata buffer is empty. of any data. All datain buffer is lost, so think about itfirst! This command isD+ -BAUD RATE- This command allows you changeBaud Rate. Mpp 300 XM301/1030 300H} Hayes or compatible 300,1200,2400, 4800,9600 To cycle through the settings forBaud Rate press H}the plus or starkeys. Press RETURN to accept asetting. If you quit by pressingSELECT, values are unchanged.ud Rate press Ho -TRANSLATION- This command allows you to changetranlation modes. The choices areAtari or Ascii. When conneL}cted viathe modem to another Atari chooseAtari mode, else choose Ascii. To cycle through the settings forTranslation L}press the plus or starkeys. Press RETURN to accept asetting. If you quit by pressingSELECT, values are unchanged.lation Lv -DUPLEX- This command allows you to setDuplex to either Full or Half. If thehost computer you are connecP}ted todoes not echo keys you type then useHalf Duplex, else use Full Duplex To cycle through the settings forDuplex pP}ress the plus or star keys.Press RETURN to accept a setting. Ifyou quit by pressing SELECT, valuesare unchanged.Duplex pPu -HANG UP- Just what it sounds like, hangupup the phone!ELECT, valuesare unchanged.Duplex pTW -DIAL- This command allows you to dial anumber from the keyboard. The numberentered will be redialed unX}til aconnection is made or you abort bypressing SELECT while waiting for aconnection.rentered will be redialed unX` -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 ph\9 -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 ad}rrow key,press the Start or Return key toaccept setting. If you use the Selectkey to abort the dial mode isunchanged.t adz -WAIT- Here you enter the number ofseconds to wait for a connectionbefore redialing or moving on toanoh}ther number. Here you enter the number ofseconds to wait for a connectionbefore redialing or moving on toanoh -ANSWER- Send an ATA command to modem andthen wait for a connection.aling or moving on toanold -ORGINATE- Send an ATD command to modem andthen wait for a connection.ling or moving on toanope -DRIVE- Select default source anddestination drive numbers.ling or moving on toanot\ -FILES- Directory of Source Drive. Asalways, SELECT stops the listing. Youcan also get a DIRECTORY of ax} driveby pressing keys 1-9 from any menuprompt.always, SELECT stops the listing. Youcan also get a DIRECTORY of ax: -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: Down }Load Batch Drive Up Load Protocol Down Load Protocol Baud Rate Translation Edit Window Dial mode Connect wait } Drive numbers Margin Color Protocol Baud Rate Translation Edit Window Dial mode Connect wait / -LOAD DEFAULTS- Load 'DEFAULTS' from source diskation Edit Window Dial mode Connect wait M -Command Line Interface XL/XE- Or -Binary- If using Sparta Dos v3.2 and youare usin}g a XL/XE Atari computer thenthis command will allow you to accessall of Sparta's internal commands.There is no need to ap}pend Cli toDeterm, it can be called fromSparta's command line before loadingDeterm. Cli now has a semi global key,whi}ch is '>. By pressing the > keyfrom any menu except the listsections the Cli window will pop up. When you activate thi}s 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 }not over write area ofmemory that Determ resides in.TDLINE.COM, RD.COM, and XINIT.COM area few files that will load and ru}n.Note:Part of TDLINE.COM will load inDeterm's screen memory and you willsee a few lines of garbage. After TDhas install}ed 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 co}mmand towrite name of copied dos to disk. -Binary- This module is a binary fileloader. Use it to load a}ny Determmodule. Use this routine if you donot have/use SpartaDos v3.2. It mustbe appended to Determ in order for itto wo}rk (install itself). If youreceive an error #190 then you triedto load a file that was not binary. If Cli is installed }into memorybefore Binary then Binary will notinit itself. I wrote this routine mainlybecause I do not like having a lo}t offiles appended to the version ofDeterm I use and because I useSpartaDos X which I have yet to writea command line int}erface for.ended to the version ofDeterm I use and because I useSpartaDos X which I have yet to writea command line int -SCAN- Call all marked city nodes in thelist. If no nodes are marked, thenthe sequence starts with the !}nodecurrently under the cursor, followed,if no connection is made, by theother nodes on the list. Two commands not li"}sted on the'list menu' are:Space Marks entry the cursor is currentlyon. If already mark then entry isunmarked.C Ca#}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 field%} from LASTaccepted entry by pressing control-c. Whats in a field?Name:What ever name you want.Dial:PC Pursuit's stat&}e and citycodes plus rate to call. DeTerm usesthis field to call a city. Your IDand password are sent after thisfield.->'}Example: Dial:C/GAATL/12, . DialsAtlanta,GA at 1200 baud.File:File to load if a connection toa city is made. If left blan(}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 co*}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 w2}ith EACHcity file. Make sure you SAVE thefile so next time you load it therewill be no need to renter yourPassword or Id.3}Note:Sometimes PC Pursuit getsconfused when calling cities ,if thishappens break your connection andcall back. Note:Rem4}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 n6}umbercurrently under the cursor, followed,if no connection is made, by theother numbers on the list. Two commands not7} listed on the'list menu' are:Space Marks entry the cursor is currentlyon. If already mark then entry isunmarked.C 8} Dials entry the cursor is currentlyon.Marks entry the cursor is currentlyon. If already mark then entry isunmarked.C ) -ADD- Add an entry to the current phonelist. Maximum number of entries is14.Note:You can copy a fiel:}d from LASTaccepted entry by pressing control-c. Whats in a field?Name: name the entry whatever youwant.Area: Area ;}code (no need if callinglocal numbers)Number: phone number. If the firstnumber is a '1' the area code aboveis included w<}hen the number isdialed. Of course if the area code isblank it is ignored.Baud: Baud rate. (Not required for PCpursuit)=}Trans: Translation Mode (ASCII orATASCII)The strings in the following fieldsare sent directly over the modem bypressing>} control-shift-key when interminal mode: macro#1 (1) macro#2 (2) macro#3 (3) macro#4 (4) Macro#5 (5) If you ?}require macros longer thanthe allowed field length, you can'paste' them together with a '+'sign.For example: Macro1:I @}have a long+ Macro2:password so I use+ Macro3:3 entries! Macro4:separate Macro5:also separateWhen in terminal mode and A}the commandto send macro1 is given that macro issent to the modem along with macro2and macro3. If the command to sendmacrB}o2 is given then just macro2 andmacro3 are sent to the modem. Playwith it.h macro2and macro3. If the command to sendmacrM -EDIT Edit the current entry. To keepany field in the entry the same, justhit RETURN.Note:You can coD}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.H} -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 -Xtra- This command allows you toconfigure your modem by sending ATcommands before start of dial scanaL}nd/or before dialing each number. Since Determ uses only verbalresult codes any AT command you sendmust return one. If M}your modem doesnot support any AT commands exceptATD & ATH then clear these twostrings. -Send Before Each Number is DialN}ed-eg:disable call waiting.ATDT*70; After your modem dials the above itwill return a verbal result code of'OK, then O}Determ will dial currentphone number.eg:dial long distance.ATDT1813;After modem dials the above a verbalresult code oP}f 'OK will be returned,then Determ will dial the currentphone number. This example is forpeople that do not like the wayDQ}eterm dials long distance numbers. Please read your modem's manualfor any and all valid AT commands. -SenR}d At Start Of Scan- Just enter any valid AT commandyou want sent to modem before startof scan. If you wish to keep S}any valuesentered save your phone list to disk.ommandyou want sent to modem before startof scan. 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