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Keyclick Special Background 8-bg}it set Cursor style Set clock Zero timer Reset term     /LBkBBC1CCCC0K 300 600 120q}B%DOS SYSB*)DUP SYSBSATARI850HNDB'TCOL80 COMB{ICET COMB#ICET DOCBMPP HNDB PAPER COMBPRCONN HNDBREADME 1STB RVERTER HNDBJVT100 DOCB(XM301 HND0 1800 2400 4800 9600 19.2 28>D28>D,5 Off On ..,9 VT-102 ANSI-BBS  ...; CR + LF CR orr} LF ATASCII  00 0 .= Normal Very often Constantly  0 0 0 . ; None Xon/Xoff "Rush" Both  0 0 0 s}0 ,7 1 2 ..,5 Yes No .."1 None Simple Standard  $$$$5 None Boldt}face Blink Fine scroll &&&&$7 Normal 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a b c d e fInverse 0 1 2 3 4u} 5 6 7 8 9 a b c d e f&(*,.024&(*,.024& ( * , . 0 2 4 & ( * , . 0 2 4 $/ Ascii IBM-PC &&$/ Blocv}k Line && .= $7F DEL $08 BS ^H  00. ? Saving current parameters 0 ɯϠ0 򠠠$- xxw}:xx & $ ) Ok2E Save capture.. ASCII upload.. Xmodem receive Ymodem receive Ymodem-G recv. Zmox}dem receive 4444444 L1L|O|SbS "M & 8C None CR LF Either ::::6M N|}o change to file Filter ANSI codes 888I EOL -> CR/LF EOL -> CR EOL -> LF No change ::::6E File }}viewer: 4M Old name: New name: :G Error xxx!Delete file:Lock file: Unlock file:8G ~} Esc to abort: : 򠠠Reading directory from  Hit any keyDisk error . Hit }any keyBMCapture mode OffOn :M Save capture: 123456789012 Return - Save F- Change name E- Clear buffer Esc - Ab}ort >M Send file: F - Change G - Go P - Prompt D - Delay Esc - abort " M Type character to wait fo}r and Return: 6 MWait between lines: No delay 1/60 sec 1/10 sec 1/5 sec 1/2 sec 1 sec 1.5 sec 2 sec  8 B} 8 B 8B8B , and backoff into the previou}s menu without changing anything by pressing .Shift-Esc will, in most menus, bring you back to the terminal.In the }main-menu bar, the down arrow will work like the Return key, and openone of the four menu windows. In these windows, left an}d right will switchto one of the adjacent menus.The main menu-------------This menu has five selections:Terminal, Optio}ns, Settings, Mini-DOS, Transfer.Options menu------------This menu allows you to configure some cosmetic settings to your} liking,as well as dialing and setting the clock.Dialing: This allows you to use the auto-dialer. In this screen, usethe }up and down arrow keys to select a number to dial, then Returnto dial it, or Space to constantly dial until a connection is}established.E - Edit the currently highlighted entry.A - Add a new entry, either at the highlighter's location, or at the}bottom of the list.R - Remove this entry.C - Disabled. Will allow configuration of certain stuff (exactly what, has yetto }be decided). Planned for 2.8.After getting connected, the status line will indicate "Online", and atimer indicating online} time. Your hosts's name is also shown, but if it'sover 25 characters long, you'll only see the first 25.Macros: Currentl}y disabled. Planned for 2.8.Keyclick: Choose between the ordinary Atari built-in click, the simplequiet click, or no click} at all.Special: Select one of the special display modes. "None" is for none at all.* Boldface - enables boldface charact}ers. This uses a player/missile "underlay"to highlight characters. The four players and the four missiles (grouped intoa fi}fth player) are quadrupled in horizontal size and spread across thescreen. Since each player is 8 pixels wide, we have a tot}al of 40 pixels.This is a problem, since there are 80 characters per line.FlickerTerm cleverly bypasses this limitation by }using two alternating PMmemory locations for the two alternating 40-column screens. Ice-T can't dothis, but if boldfaced wo}rds are seperated from normal words by at least onespace, this should have no visible effect.Using this mode should not aff}ect your speed, until boldfaced charactersactually appear on the screen. This is because the player/missiles aredisabled wh}en they aren't needed - which means that ANTIC doesn't takeany unnecessary CPU time.* Blink - This is internally identical} to bold, except that the PMs areblack (obscuring the blinking characters), and alternate on/off everyhalf second. When the}y are off, player DMA is disabled, to save time.The ANSI codes for activating blink and bold characters are, of course,dif}ferent, which means that if on a real terminal a certain screen willhave the upper half in boldface and the lower half blink}ing, that same screenin Ice-T with Bold enabled will have the upper half highlighted and thelower half normal. With Blink e}nabled, the upper half will look normaland the lower half will blink.* Fine Scroll - enables fine scrolling in the termina}l and file viewer.This scroll is done in VBI, which means that data continues to be displayedwhile the scroll is still taki}ng place. No data loss can occur (I hope).I don't recommend using this for 19.2kbaud - it just won't look good, andwill slo}w things down quite badly.Background: You can select the background color, but not its brightness.You CAN request a screen} in inverse colors, though. Monochrome monitorusers should only use color 0, and choose inverse mode according to theirpref}erence. Color users should choose the setting which renders the80-column screen most readable. I recommend trying 1,2,and F,} in bothinverse and standard modes.8-bit set: This is useful for PC-based BBS systems, which heavily usecharacters above }127 for character graphics and menus. However, if you selectthis, the scrollback buffer will not preserve inverse characters} as such.Since this is not a part of the ANSI standard, you may wish to leave thisoff when using most Unix/VMS dialups and }Internet access systems, since theywill probably use the ANSI graphics mode, which doesn't need 8-bit characters.Cursor st}yle: Choose between an underline cursor or a block one.Set clock: Set the clock in the upper-right corner of the menu scree}n.The current time will be displayed (upon startup it's 12:00).Use the arrows and number keys to change the setting.For ex}ample, if the time is 10:48 you just type "1048" and you're done.If it says 10:47, you press "->" 3 times (or "<-" once) and} type 8.The screen will flash if you type in an invalid number, and in some cases thismight cause problems, but nothing to }get annoyed at.The clock cycles at 12:59 to 1:00. Look out your window for AM/PM.Pressing Return will set the time and zero} the seconds.Zero timer: This will set the terminal's online timer to zero.Reset term - Reset all the internal VT "regist}ers". This should be used ifbadly-written software at your host, noise in the line, or a sudden hangupleaves the terminal i}n a wrong mode. For example, if graphics mode is enabledwhen text is received, or if scrolling seems to stop working because} thescrolling lower boundary is above the cursor's location.Settings menu-------------This menu is for setting your hard}ware for proper communications, with yourmodem and remote host.Baud rate: Set the communications speed between your comput}er and yourmodem. 14.4kbaud users should select 19.2k. Also, 850 users should notethat this interface doesn't support 19.2k}, so selecting it is the sameas choosing 9600.Local Echo: When on, every character you type in Terminal will be sent toyo}ur host, and also sent directly to the VT100 processor, echoing whatyou typed. This option should be used with systems that }don't automaticallyecho what you type back to you.Stop bits: Generally set to 1. I don't think 2 will ever be needed, I ju}stput it in since it wasn't too difficult.Auto-wrap: You decide whether the cursor will wrap-around to the next linewhen }it reaches the edge of the screen. Note that when entering this menu,the highlighted bar will NOT indicate the present statu}s (which can bechanged by a code from your host), but it shows the default mode, presentwhen you load the program or reset }the terminal (by pressing orby selecting that option).Changing this setting WILL alter the current state, though (l}eaving thismenu by hitting Esc will not).Emulation: Choose VT-102 or ANSI-BBS. I only know of one differencebetween these } two (whether to home the cursor when clearing thescreen - ANSI does).Delete key: Some hosts will only recognize $7F as de }lete, and others willneed ^H. Choose the one suitable for yours, or the one used most often.End of line: Choose which inco }ming character is interpreted as an EOL.This shouldn't be confused with a similar menu in the Mini-DOS menu, whichhandles E }OL conversion during file transfers and capture only.CR + LF - Normal. CR moves cursor to the left and LF does a line feed. }CR or LF - Either CR or LF are treated as a combination of both.ATASCII - 155 ($9B), the Atari "return", is recognized as }an EOL. Also, the Atari TAB character is used. (CR or LF are still usable.)Status calls: This setting is fairly }crucial for proper operation of thissoftware.. Basically, if you're using anything faster than 4800, use"constantly". 850 u}sers should use "normal". This setting determineshow often the R: input buffer is emptied into Ice-T's large 16K buffer(ind}icated by the Bf: indicator), when Ice-T is already busy emptyingthis large buffer to the screen. Should it pause every char}acter tocheck on the buffer or what? The problem is that most interfaces (not the850) have a very small (128-byte) input bu}ffer, which easily loses dataif not emptied often enough. On the other hand, the 850 allows using a largeinput buffer, and }will slow you down if too many Status calls are made.Experiment with the settings until you find the best for your setup.Ju}st to get the numbers straight:The 850, and any interface fully compatible with it, will use a 2K inputbuffer. Many other d}evices ignore CIO requests for larger buffers, and use128 bytes. The amount of characters processed in between emptying the }R:buffer is:Normal - 1024 bytesVery Often - 16 bytesConstantly - 1 byte.If the 16K buffer is empty, status calls are} done constantly in all cases.Flow control: Choose between XON/XOFF, Rush, neither or both.Ice-T has a 16K cyclic buffer }for all incoming data. Both of these flow-controlschemes kick in when 12Kbytes of the buffer are full.This can happen if:}* The buffer gets that full during Pause mode (stuff keeps coming in)* When fine scrolling, or heavy use of ANSI codes caus}e Ice-T to slowdown and gradually accumulate characters (rare at low speeds)* Too much high-speed data (9600 and up) arrive}s at once, and is simplytoo much for the software to handle, in which case the buffer will graduallyfill up.If the buffer} gets full (16K), Ice-T will stop GETting data from the port.This will enable automatic hardware flow control, for those int}erfaceswhich support it.. You may even disable all flow controls by selecting"None", and this will still happen.Any form }of flow control will actually occur quite rarely; At 9600 baud,37K of data have to come in, non-stop, for the flow control s }chemes tokick in; At 19.2kbaud, 16K of data has to fly in.Even if no flow control is enabled, much more that that has to ar!}rivebefore any overflow (and therefore data loss, if your interface doesn'tsupport auto hardware flow control) occurs.Inc"}oming data keeps getting buffered up even if you're in the menus. XOFFremains enabled, but Rush does not, meaning that if yo#}u select Rush only, noflow control will be active and the buffer may overflow.When XOFF is working, a small brick characte$}r will appear at the upperleft corner of the screen. Ice-T is smart enough to send more Ctrl-Scharacters if the first one w%}as ignored, or if the remote host snapsback to life after a few moments of silence. In no case, though, willmore than one ^&}S code be sent per second.As for the "Rush" flow control, I'm pretty sure it's never been done before(with good reason, to'}o, I guess), so here's a quick description:Instead of "Online", "Paused", or "Manual" in the upper left corner, "Rush"ligh(}ts up. All output to screen is stopped, and, if in Pause, scrollbackwill immediately scroll back to the main screen, and sto)}p working.Note that this can NOT happen in the menus. If you quit to the menu,only the XOFF flow control remains active, *i*}f* you selected it or both.During this time, the computer will be chugging away in the background,processing the incoming +}data as quickly as possible, not displaying it and onlysaving it into the 2K text mirror of the screen, which is much faster,} (used inPrint-screen, screen refreshes and scrollback). When the buffer has shrunkback to safer proportions, this process -}stops.(Note that this text-mirror, which is always active, is, like the 8K graphicsscreen, scrolled "virtually", which mea.}ns that I'm not actually moving 2K ofdata around.)-If you were in Pause mode, you won't be able to scrollback. Leaving Pau/}sewill refresh and update the screen, after which you will be able toscrollback as usual, but the older history info may ha0}ve been lost.-If you were in Terminal mode, the screen will freeze during Rush, thensuddenly blank and get redrawn. You can1} then Pause or scrollback as usual.This process can repeat if data keeps coming in quickly. You can try remotelypausing it2} by typing ^S (Xoff), but that would be done for you anyway ifyou selected "both" in the flow control menu. (^Q is Xon.)Sa3}ve configuration:This will save the current settings and the dialing data into D:ICET.DAT.Note that the "pathname" has no e4}ffect on where this file is saved.Mini-DOS menu-------------Disk directory:This will display the directory of the path n5}ame you specified.Hit any key to return to the menu.Change path:Select the general pathname for all disk operations.Ice-6}T will try to complete incomplete names.. If what you entered doesn'tbegin with a "D", a "D" will be added. If it doesn't en7}d with a ":" or witha ">", a ":" will be added. This means that "2" will be traslated to "D2:".":icet" will be translated t8}o "d:icet:".Also note that all names are displayed and entered in lower case.D/L EOL trans.: Download EOL translation, for9} capture and protocol transfers.None - File transferred as-is. Good for binary transfers. CR - CR turns into a EOL, LF is :}ignored. This is recommended for most text formats, since CR/LF combos are translated properly. LF - LF -> EOL, CR t;}rashed.Either - Either code is translated to EOL. Don't use this if CR/LF isused in the original file, since you'll have tw<}o EOLs between each line.U/L EOL trans.: Upload EOL translation for ASCII-upload.EOL -> CR/LF - EOL translated to the CR/L=}F combo.EOL -> CR - EOL translated to CR.EOL -> LF - EOL translated to LF.No change - File uploaded as-is. Use fo>}r binary transfers.Capture ANSI: Allows stripping of all ANSI codes from captured data.This does nothing to files transfer?}red using protocol transfers (X/Y/Zmodem).View file: Read contents of a file in 80 columns. Press the space barto jump one@} page, or Return for one line.Rename file:Type in the first name, then the second, with a Return after each.Delete, LockA}, Unlock:File operations. Type in a file and Return.Transfer menu-------------Toggle capture: Enable or disable saving aB}ll incoming data into the capturebuffer, marked by the "C:" indicator in the terminal. Data will be savedin this buffer wheC}n it is displayed (which can be after it is received).All EOL translation and ANSI stripping, if requested, will occur at thD}atpoint, and not when saving; Make sure you have the proper settings for thesebefore putting anything in the capture bufferE}.Save capture: This will allow you to save the current capture buffer intoa disk file, or to discard it. Note that this *aF}ppends* the buffer'scontents after the end of the currently existing file. This can be usedto capture lots of data into oneG} file, with a save being done once ina while to make room in the buffer.Any data coming in *during* a save will be lost, soH} make sure nothing does.ASCII upload - Send a file to the remote host, with no protocol.You can add a delay between every I}line sent, or cause the upload to wait for aprompt from the remote host before sending the next line. These two aremutuallyJ} exclusive.Xmodem receive - This is an implementation of Ward Christensen's originalprotocol, developed in 1977. It includK}es all the later additions, includingCRC-16 error checking, and 1K-block capability (sometimes incorrectlyreferred to as YmL}odem). Each of these are used if the host supports them.To transfer a file you must first give the suitable command to your M}host. Youmay request Xmodem-1K (from the host!) if you want - it's faster with a cleanline. Remember to set D/L EOL Trans. N}to "None" before transferring a binaryfile. Exit to the menus and select this option. The Xmodem protocol doesn'texchange aO}ny file information, and therefore you have to type in the file name.The transfer will begin, and you will be notified aboutP} most of what's goingon. Downloading will stop every incoming 16K to save to disk, and I hope thisdoesn't cause the host toQ} time out.The only drawback to this protocol is that a maximum of 127 extra bytes,or even 1023 bytes in 1K mode, can get adR}ded to the end of the file.If your sender program was written properly, it should be able to minimize thisproblem in 1K modS}e by using 128-byte packets towards the end of the file (sincethe receiver is capable of handling any combination of 128 or T}1024-byteblocks).The contents of these bytes are usually Ctrl-Z, but again you're at the mercyof whoever programmed your hU}ost's software. They may just contain junk.Text files, UUencoded files and ARC files will come through safely, but if yourfV}ile can't tolerate junk at its end, use Ymodem or Zmodem.Xmodem is always to be used as a "last-choice" only - Ymodem is betW}ter, Zmodemis best.Ymodem receive - This protocol is similar to Xmodem, with a few additions:1. Block check is CRC-16, anX}d never checksum (fascinating, isn't it).2. More than one file can be transferred per session, and you may usewildcards to Y}send more than one file (for example, you can request a file-name like *.DOC for all files with the DOC extension to be sentZ}).3. The file's name is reported by the host, so you don't have to type it in,and use wildcards instead (see -2- above).4.[} The file length is also sent, so any extra characters in the last block canbe removed. This capability is lost if the file \}is over 16MB long, but I'mpretty sure you already knew that.This implementation complies with Omen Technologies' definitio]}n of"True YMODEM(TM)", but I can't officially say that if it hasn't beencertified by them. I am not going to attempt this.^}To transfer a file, request one or more files to be sent from your host,then select Ymodem receive in the Ice-T menu. The r_}est will be doneautomatically.Ymodem-G receive - This is a "streaming" version of Ymodem - the other sidewon't pause betw`}een packets for an acknowledgment, and in case of an errorthe transfer will be aborted. For this reason, this protocol shoula}d best beused with a reliable null-modem cable, or with an error-correcting modem.Another thing that should be noted is thab}t this transfer may not be used ifboth modem and disk drive are connected through the serial port. The transferwill attemptc} writing to the disk while the modem port is still open, andthis will cause a system crash with such a hardware configuratiod}n. I recommendusing this protocol only if you have a RAMdisk, hard disk or if your modemis connected through a Black Box ore} MIO (or similar device).Even with a RAMdisk, Ice-T may have trouble keeping up with the constantdata stream at high baud rf}ates. In this case data will be lost, causing anerror and aborting the transfer.Zmodem receive - This is the best protocolg} of them all. Like Ymodem-G,it uses streaming (no pause for acknowledgement) for maximum speed. Unlikeit though, error recoh}very is possible. In addition, it is usable with allhardware configurations, since the host will stop every 16K to let Ice-Ti}write its buffer to disk.If your host doesn't support this pause (very rare, and against the protocoldocumentation), a "Buj}ffer overflow!" message will appear. Ice-T will pause toempty the buffer to disk, then resume, requesting the other side to k}repeat allthe data that had been lost during the disk save. In fact, this should causenothing more than a delay.CRC-16 is l}used, even though a more secure 32-bit check is possible.A future version may include this if I have enough room for the tabm}les.To begin a transfer, request one or more files from your host. This willautomatically begin the download; you may neven}r actually have to select thisoption in the menu, unless the sender's initial request to send gets garbled.If a download io}s aborted for any reason, all validated data will be saved,and the file will close (no junk will be saved in the file). In ap}ddition,a file with the same name and a .RCV extension will be created, saving thereceived file's length; This file will beq} needed for crash recovery.When beginning a download, Zmodem will see if the filename to be transferredalready exists localr}ly. If it does, a .RCV file will be searched for, andthe file transfer will continue from where it left off.If this .RCV fis}le is not found, Ice-T will assume that this is NOT a crashedfile, but it will not overwrite the old file; It will rename itt} by replacingthe second character of the filename with a zero. If again such a file isfound, the process repeats, increasinu}g that number. It will cycle at 9.In the rare case that Zmodem can't find an unused name, it will cycleindefinitely; Press v}Esc to abort.If anyone has information on the faster ZedZap (8K packets) protocol, I'dlike to hear about it.Quitting thew} program--------------------Hit in the main menu. You will be asked whether you really wish toquit. A positive rex}sponse will terminate the program, exiting to DOS,while saying no or pressing will return you to the main menu.Youy} also have the option of removing the R: handler and freeing the memorytaken by it; This will only be possible if the handlez}r was loaded by Ice-T.The Terminal------------The terminal is entered by selecting "Terminal" in the main menu. In thism{}ode, whatever you type on the keyboard is sent to your host via the modem,and anything received is handled, either as a cont|}rol command or as acharacter to be displayed.Pause:Ctrl-1 will toggle Pause mode. In Pause, all the keys work normally, a}}ndyou can continue typing. Whatever you type WILL be sent to the host, butanything received from the host will be saved in ~}the buffer, and will only bedisplayed when you press Ctrl-1 again. You can also exit to the menu fromwithin Pause. Returnin}g to terminal will put you back into Pause.When in Pause mode, you can use Option and Select to scroll the screenup and do}wn respectively, to view the backscroll info.A "pseudo-pause" mode is entered by pressing Option to scroll back,when in no}rmal terminal mode. While viewing the backscroll, any incomingdata will bring you back to the main screen. This is useful if} you'rewaiting for something and wish to read previous screens while waiting,knowing that you'll know about it as soon as i}t happens.Note, that only lines that get scrolled out of the top line get saved in thishistory buffer. If you're scrolling} a lower portion of the screen (whichis one of the capabilities of the VT100), the text is not retained.Incoming character}s also accumulate in the buffer when you are not inTerminal mode. They are displayed when you return to Terminal with Pause }off.Print-screen (^Shift-P):Will print the screen, as regular text, to any printer that is accessiblethrough P:. Underlin}ed or inverse text will appear normal on the printedpage, and large-sized characters will also look normal, but will be spac}edapart. ANSI graphics characters will not be printed, but characters above128 (in PC characters mode) will be, and are sup}ported by most printers.Backscrolling will not affect the printout; Only the "main" screen getsprinted. I have yet to hear }any complaints about this.Hang-up (^Shift-H):Causes the modem to hang up by waiting 1.5 seconds, sending a "+++", waiting}another 1.5 seconds, and sending an "ATH" (Return). The status line willindicate "Manual" (offline) mode.Quit to menu:Pre}ss Shift-Esc to quit to the main menu. If you are expecting data to arrivewhile you will be using the menu, or even if a new} page of data is still beingreceived, don't worry - any incoming data will be preserved, and up to 16K oftext can come in w}ithout problems. XOFF flow control will remain active in themenus. Be warned, however, that any disk operation necessarily m}eans closingthe R: port, and data received during one will be lost.Using the keyboard in Terminal:Every usable key sounds} a click when pressed (if click is enabled), so you'llknow whether what you just pressed actually did something.Pressing a} key with START held down is like Meta-[key], which means it sendsan Escape before that key. For example, START-x will send }a Meta-x, or"Esc x". This does not work with keys that send more than one code, likethe arrow keys.Pressing anything with }Select held down will send that code with thehigh bit set. Like Start-key, it only works with the "simple" keys. I doubtit'}ll ever need to be used, but when offline you can test the PC characterset (make sure it's enabled in the "8-bit set" settin}g).Here is a list of legal keys:^ means the Control key.Local-function keys:Shift-Esc Exit to menu^1 Pause (}indicated in status line)^Esc Send breakCaps Toggle Caps lock (indicated in status line)Shift-Caps Set caps lo}ck to on^Shift-P Print screen^Shift-H Hang up^Shift-S Obscure internal speed testNumeric keypad emulation:Codes s}ent depend on setting of Num-lock, which is indicated inthe status-line, and is controlled by a code sent from host.The fo}llowing used with ^Shift:0-9 - Numeric-keypad 0-9Comma, period, minus, - Numeric keypad equivalentsQ,W,E,R - }PF1,2,3,4 respectivelyGeneral keys:A-Z - Lower or upper case according to Caps setting.Shift-A-Z - upper-case if Ca}ps is off, lower-case if on.^A-Z, 0-9, Shift-0-9, Esc, Tab, , others not mentioned - obvious - Delete code} specified in Parameters menuShift- - Other delete code, the one you didn't specify.Ctrl-arrow keys - up, down, le}ft, right. Code sent depends on cursor-key mode (controlled by host).(1200-XL only) Function keys: same as} Ctrl-arrow keys - F1,2,3,4 are up, down, left, right, respectively.^7 - Accent mark^9,0 - Curly brackets}Inverse/Atari logo key - tildeSpecial-purpose ASCII characters:^comma - ^[ (same as Esc)^period - ^]^6 - ^^^8 } - ^@ (null)^space - ditto^colon - ^_^? - ^? ($7F, DEL)Acknowledgments---------------I'd like to thank Clay H}alliwell (for competition, inspiration, enormous helpwith various speed-up ideas), Bill Kendrick (for testing, ideas, B&BH q}uotes),John Harris (for writing the MAE assembler/editor), Russ Gilbert (for gettingthe CRC to work!), and Tom Drake (bunch}es of help). Thanks guys!I'd also like to mention the OTHERS responsible for the creation of thissoftware. I refer to the }people who wrote the earlier VT-100 emulations,Kermit-65 (John Dunning), and Omnicom (David Young). While I respect theseef}forts to create useful software, they appear to have been written withno motivation, no cleverness, no love for the instrume}nt - almost (gasp!) likePC software! To put it this way: Neither of them will work at 2400 baudwithout tight flow control. }Quite simply, they suck. There, I said it, andI HAVE proven that I can do it better.Registration------------This softwar}e is not free. I have previously warned that future versionswill have some sort of "cripple" if people keep thinking that it} is,but I haven't done that just yet. I'm too lazy to do it anyway...Seriously, I just don't believe that this software, wh}ich consists ofthousands of hours of work (seriously), can just be tossed out with nothingin exchange. 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(press 'Y' for yes)}You can abort without damage fo}rten seconds.Π}Destruct aborted - press to}re-locate SDV or to exit.Damage incalculable because ofdamaged memory,W@Q@ϩ   P?@  Y`  Y0 l `@ ^Welcome to Ice-T!!In order to read the doc file, loadthe program COL80.COM. At the prompttype in ICET.DOC. This file read&}eris not a complete program, and stilldies sometimes.. Don't try using upmovements near the top of the fileor just after &}a disk load, just tostay on the safe side.While viewing the file you may hitspace to page down, I to invert thescreen co&}lors, or Shift-? for helpon all keys available.$3PLULIT`The BOB-Verter 2.4 Fast HandlerInstalled. 10/16/89 by: Robert Puff ShareWare (C) 1989 Send correspondence*} to: Bob Puff, Suite 222, 2117 Buffalo Rd Rochester, NY 14624. @R V@ V4R*}Ӆ *<`d,[BHB ӭ)H)? @h hB` `*} * `xҩs2ҩҍҭҍ  0ҭ)`))Džҭ  i*}` ɛ  )?x ҩ X`' ) `*}L)JJJJ L"&$\"(I, *`*L*)*)@*)@ *HB)*hBE*ĥ*}i mL*)  LؘH LEɀ ҙ  ҍ `hh@ؘHLE*} I) ѩ%ҥ LEؘH)LE LEo=.F nV( LI ` *}`Ș@`Șɀ`  R V ԩՠ 5`GHFH`  @ *}   "&  % ( PPP˩P̭PͭPPm*}PPPmPP*i˥ie˅˩e̱̅mPȩ˩P̭PͭPΠˑ Υ`lPT(w----------------------------------------------------------- VT100 Commands as implemented in Ice-T Te.}rminal Emulator v2.71 by Itay Chamiel, (c)1996.Based on list from Omnicom's documentation, by David Young.--.}---------------------------------------------------------Conventions used:Esc - the ascii character 27^ - contro.}l.spaces - for clarity. They're not sent.__ - Decimal number from 0 to 255 (can be any number of digits: 001, 01, 1are.} the same)."Can scroll" means that if the cursor cannot move up or down without passingthe scrolling limits (not necessari.}ly the top or bottom of the screen), itwill not move, and cause a scroll to occur.If the scrolling margin is not the same a.}s the screen limit, and the cursoris at the top or bottom of the screen, "can scroll" commands will NOT cause ascroll. A sc.}roll occurs ONLY at scroll margins.The VT100 commands are case-sensitive. C is not the same as c.Commands with parameters.} look like this:Esc [ __ ; __ ; __ ; ....... ; __ x (where x is a different letter for eachcommand). Ice-T allows up to 255.} numbers to be received in one command, butmost commands will only treat the first one or two numbers.All such commands ha.}ve "defaults" which are used if no parameters arereceived, or if one is sent when two are expected.Unknown control charact.}ers, Unknown "Esc x" commands and unknown"Esc [ __ ; ... ; __ x" commands are all absorbed by the emulator with noeffect..}Control characters------------------^E Send "Answerback" response, 4 characters (*): Ctrl-P + Ctrl-P 0^G Bell, flash bor.}der color.^H Cursor left one character. No effect if cursor on col 1^I Tab. Cursor moves to next tabstop, or to column 80.} if no further tabs. Default tabstops are at columns 9, 17, 25, and so on, spaced 8 apart.^J Linefeed, move cursor down.} one line. Move cursor to col 1 ONLY if newline mode is SET (see Esc [ __ h). Can scroll.^K Same as ^J^L Formfeed, tr.}eated as Linefeed (^J)^M Carriage-Return, move cursor to col 1^N Invoke G1 character set (see "Esc )" commands)^O Invok.}e G0 character set (see "Esc (" commands)^X Abort any Esc sequence currently in progress. If a sequence was in progress^Y .} and ^X or ^Y were sent, the checkerboard character is displayed to inform of an error. If not - the code is ignored.^X .}B00 - Begin a Zmodem session. This is the beginning of the ZRQINIT frame.^[ Escape. Begins a new Escape-sequence, cancellin.}g any other which may have been in progress. (^[ is 27 or Esc.)(*) This answerback string is the one Telix (PC comm. pr.}ogram) returns. I believe it is used for Compuserve transfers, and that it ought to be configurable by the user.Esc.} x Codes-----------Esc c Reset terminal settings, clear screen, home cursor.Esc D Cursor down 1 line, can scroll.Esc E .} Cursor down one line and moves to col 1, can scroll.Esc H Set tab at current cursor horizontal position.Esc M Cursor up .}1 line, can scrollEsc Z Identify Term. Software replies by sending response Esc [?1;0cEsc 7 Save cursor position, graphic.} rendition, character set, wrap mode.Esc 8 Restore stuff saved with Esc 7Esc > Keypad NumLock OnEsc = Keypad NumLock Of.}fEsc [ __ x commands-------------------These commands are also recognized if they do not receive any parameter(Esc [ x),.} or if they receive less than the required amount of parameters.In these cases, the default(s) replace the required number..}Esc [ __ A (none/0 --> 1) Cursor up __ lines, does not scroll, stops at edge of screenEsc [ __ B Down, same as .}aboveEsc [ __ C Forward, same as above, cursor stays on same lineEsc [ __ D Backward, same as aboveEsc [ __ ; __ H (non.}e/0 --> 1,1) Set cursor to row, col. If any parameter is not within range (80 for x or 24 for y) they are truncated.} to 80 or 24. 0 is converted to 1.Esc [ __ J (none --> 0) Erase part of the screen: 0 - cursor position.} to end of line (inclusive) and all lines below 1 - cursor position to start of line (inclusive) and all lines abov.}e 2 - entire screen. cursor does not move. (ANSI-BBS: home cursor) Other - ignore commandEsc [ __ K (no/}ne --> 0) Erase part of line: 0 - cursor position to end of line (inclusive) 1 - cursor position to start/} of line (inclusive) 2 - entire line Other - ignore commandEsc [ __ c (Parameter ignored) Device attrib/}utes. Returns Esc [?1;0cEsc [ __ ; __ f (none --> 1,1) same as Esc[_;_H (above)Esc [ __ g (none --> 0) 0 - Clea/}r tab at cursor column 3 - Clear all tabs. Other - ignore commandEsc [ __ h (20 only accepted) 20 - Set/} newline mode Receiving an lf will be treated as cr + lf Pressing Return on keyboard sends cr + lf /} Not 20 - ignore command.Esc [ __ l (20 only accepted) opposite of above, Reset newline mode lf = lf alone /} return sends lf alone Not 20 - ignore command.Esc [ ? __ h Set mode, see belowEsc [ ? __ l Reset mode, se/}e belowParameter Set Reset 1 - cursor keys Application Numeric 3 - columns clear screen in bo/}th cases 5 - screen color Reverse-vid Normal 7 - autowrap On OffEsc [ __ ; ... ; __ m (at least one pa/ }rameter, none --> 0) Select graphic rendition: 0 - Normal 5 - Blink (recognized but not implemented) 4 - Underline / }7 - Reverse video 8 - Invisible (writes blank spaces)Esc [ __ n (none --> 5) Device Status Report. Response d/ }epends on parameter: 5: response is "ready" - Esc [0n 6: report cursor position - Esc [ row ; col RE/ }sc [ __ ; __ r (defaults: 1,24) Set top and bottom scrolling margins. 1 and 24, for example, mean the entire scre/ }en scrolls. 14 and 24 cause the last 10 lines to scroll. 14,24 mean lines 14 to 24 INCLUSIVE.Esc [ _/}_ s (Parameter ignored) Same as Esc 7Esc [ __ u (Parameter ignored) Same as Esc 8Other Escape sequences------------------/}----Esc ( A or Esc ( B Set G0 to point to ASCII charactersEsc ( 0 or Esc ( 1 or Esc ( 2 Set G0 to point to lin/}e-drawing graphicsEsc ) A or Esc ) B Set G1 to point to ASCII charactersEsc ) 0 or Esc ) 1 or Esc ) 2 Set G1 t/}o point to line-drawing graphicsEsc # 3 Double-Height, top halfEsc # 4 Double-Height, bottom halfEsc # 5 Normal sizeEsc /}# 6 Double-widthEsc # 7 Normal sizeEsc # 8 Fill screen with the letter E for screen adjustment (useless, but was to/}o easy to implement)The line-changing commands preserve anything already on that line, unlessan 80-column line is changed /}into a 40-column line. In that case, thelast 40 characters of that line are lost.Double-size characters use the standart bu/}ilt-in character set (since it's40 columns) plus a few characters like tilde and curly braces, and for thespecial graphics /}characters, which don't exist in ATASCII, a simple routinewhich doubles the 80-column characters is used.Double-height char/}acters are the same as double-width, but their height isdoubled.Special codes sent from the Ice-T keyboard:Numeric keypa/}d:(Shift-Ctrl-key) Arrows: (Ctrl-Up/Down/Right/Left arrow keys) Key | On Off Arrow | Curs/}or key mode------+-----+------------ Key | Reset (Numeric) | Set (Application) 0 | 0 | Esc O p ------+------/}-----------+------------------ 1 | 1 | Esc O q Up | Esc [ A | Esc O A 2 | 2 | Esc O r Down/} | Esc [ B | Esc O B 3 | 3 | Esc O s Right | Esc [ C | Esc O C 4 | 4 | Esc O t Left /} | Esc [ D | Esc O D 5 | 5 | Esc O u 6 | 6 | Esc O v 7 | 7 | Esc O w 8 | 8 | Esc O x 9 | /}9 | Esc O y - | - | Esc O m , | , | Esc O l . | . | Esc O nEnter | ^M | Esc O M PF1 | --> | Esc O P /}(Shift-Ctrl-Q) PF2 | --> | Esc O Q (Shift-Ctrl-W) PF3 | --> | Esc O R (Shift-Ctrl-E) PF4 | --> | Esc O S (Shift-Ctrl/}-R)Special characters in graphics mode:ASCII| Character in graphics mode-----+------------------------------------- _ / } Blank \ Diamond a Checkerboard b Two small letters HT, in upper-left and lower-right corners of character c /!} Letters FF d Letters CR e Letters LF f Degree symbol g +/- symbol h Letters NL i Letters VT j lo/"}wer-right corner of square k upper-right corner l upper-left corner m lower-left corner n crossing lines (+)/#} o horizontal line - line 1 in character p horiz line - line 2 q line 4 r line 6 s line 8 t Left T /$} |- (approximate appearance shown here) u Right T -| v Bottom T _|_ w Top T T /%}x vertical bar | y less/equal _< z greater/equal >_Opening curly braces: Pi symbol | Not equal /&} =/=Closing curly braces: UK pound symbolTilde: Centered dotAny corrections to the above will be appr/'}eciated!, @LLJ ` L3  m8)H) hJ)}~x (@` 3)} a'+0 , $JJJJ : , $) :mi)<0  JJ آ } } 3*}I0З` ԘJJJJ  ԍҘ)  ԍ`)4@-C`I`""233CCDTTUeefvvv3+}|excThc&4hS8ޥ$hTZ$xd{be@&f 8wZwkgrfRVA(ΦEBJECkc6DB6V13,}HWYhjhryQh@'̦h!IܕX"ktWu#SWu53WuF"XuXͤii܂zQ0 9ˆ[uy|excThc&4hSHޥ$x3-}TZ$e{ae0&v 8wZwHK h0  `HOz P z TO  ThLP  P x T} f ɛj,3.}v TT* 2# *;KP x TT 0 :)  L/  } } +HH  ; P Lc3/} hh`z ;w Lu ɛ H h} +Lt/&  f ~ɛ }  `آ+Ff A?f T7} } 30}} +)f P Z&H%D'ANO:ɛѩLtf }  `  \L RHJ h;ԍz ƍz y P LSz y w 31} R J  L  % i0 L ȹ ΀ L  莃 +U<`32} ҍxsҩxҢ   X`؊H Үm m ҍ I) r L`؊Ho n )L`& 33} o )hh@ؘHy I̍y w LؘH| | z w L{ hh@x X`x X` n o `~  T*34}| `~ )5| xn & n X  =Ә8`x)DžҢ  X`  35} `e`q } *+ R         43?}   (        3@}        -@@@˩@̭@ͭ@@m@@@m3A}@@*i˥ie˅˩e̱̅m@ȩ˩@̭@ͭ@Πˑ ΥPl@K0o