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Getting OmniCom to run ATARISRS.232 is an RS2}32 handler for the 850, 835, and 1030 and I believe it originated from Russ Wetmore. It provides an 'R:' device} that will work with any of these ATARI modems. If you have an 835 or 1030 you should probably use this as your RS}232 handler. If you are using a P:R:Connection you will want to use the handler supplied with that device. } To get this program into an executable form you will need to append OC.OBJ to your RS232 handler. Fo}r example, if you choose ATARISRS.232, then you should make a copy of it to a file called 'OC'. From DOS this i}s done as follows: 'C (RETURN) ATARISRS.232,OC (RETURN)'. } page 1 OmniCom: VT100 Emulator/Kermit/XMODEM/Capture Shareware Then append 'OC.OBJ' with the fol}lowing command: 'C (RETURN) OC.OBJ,OC/A (RETURN)'. Now you can load and execute 'OC' }with the 'L' option of DOS: 'L (RETURN) OC (RETURN)'. Ho}oking up Your Monitor Some people are satisfied using 80 columns with a composite color monitor or even }a TV set, especially if the color is turned off. However, the best 80 column output is achieved with eith}er a monochrome monitor or a color monitor with separate chrominance and luminance inputs (like the Teknika M}J10, Commodore 1702 or 1802, etc.). But even if you have the right monitor, the output will not look good u}nless it is hooked up correctly! The ATARI monitor jack has three video outputs: composite, chroma, and luma. If yo}u have a monochrome monitor then you must use the luma output. If you have a color monitor with separate chrom}a and luma inputs then you must use these two outputs from the ATARI. (Looking into the monitor }jack on the computer) Audio 3 * * 1 Luma Chroma 5 * } * 4 Composite Ground 2 * Depending on your cable, you may need to modify the }connector that plugs into the computer or, if your cable has multiple plugs, select the proper plug at the moni}tor. When the monitor is hooked up correctly each pixel should be distinct and of equal intensity. } Operation of OmniCom First of all I must give credit to David Bailey and others who worked} on the public domain version of VT10SQ, a simple 80 column VT100 emulator. Their work resulted in a minimal} VT100 emulation that was satisfactory for many applications. It was used as an early model for OmniCom, which h}as much improved screen and keyboard processing, along with file transfer protocols and the ability to customize} the communication parameters. The operation of OmniCom was designed to be simple and yet flexible. I}f you are running a 300 baud modem then you can just start typing. If you are running a 1200 baud modem then you will} want to change the baud rate. This and other parameters are changed via the OPTION key under the '(P)arameters}' selection. Using the OPTION key you will also find other goodies: a BREAK generator, capture mode, an 835/1030 } dialer, file transfer, dumb ATASCII or smart VT100 terminal selection, and the ability to quit to DOS. Feel free to} experiment. You can answer any question with a RETURN without having any effect. } page 2 OmniCom: VT100 Emulator/Kermit/XMODEM/Capture Shareware Although OmniCom should} be able to keep up with 1200 baud most of the time, it may have trouble keeping up if several screens of continuous } data are received, especially if the lines are short, resulting in lots of scrolling. In this case it will use} XON/XOFF to keep the input buffer from overflowing. You will know this is happening because the screen} border will blink everytime an XOFF is sent. If you want to avoid missing any characters on the screen, be sure t}hat the computer at the other end has XON/XOFF activated. It is even more critical that XON/XOFF be activated dur}ing capture mode since the capture buffer is quite small (256 bytes - however, it is continually dumped to dis}k so the effective size of the capture buffer is as large as your disk). If the host you are communicating with cannot }be made to recognize XON/XOFF then capture mode will work very poorly. The keys to generate the characters f}or left and right braces, grave accent, and tilde (which ATARI left out of their character set for some dumb }reason) are as follows: Left brace : control-9 Right brace : control-0 } Grave accent: control-7 Tilde : ATARI key (lower right corner) The other th}ing you should be aware of is the simulation of the DEC VT100 keypad. It is accessed by holding down the SELECT k}ey while typing the following keys: Mapping of VT100 Keypad to ATARI Keyboard } +-------+-------+-------+-------+ | PF1/1 | PF2/2 | PF3/3 | PF4/4 | +-------}+-------+-------+-------+ | 7/Q | 8/W | 9/E | -/R | +-------+-------+}-------+-------+ | 4/A | 5/S | 6/D | ,/F | +-------+-------+-------+-}------+ | 1/Z | 2/X | 3/C | | +-------+-------+-------+ENTER/V| } | 0/B | ./N | | +-------+-------+-------+-------+ } If you do not like this mapping you are free to redo it to suit your tastes. Read about that in the next section } on customizing your keyboard. ATARI VT100 keypad Xmitted } Sequence (application)(numeric) } DOWN ARROW LEFT ARROW (same) } PF4 (same) 9 (same) } 4 (same) } 6 (same)} 1 } (same) 3 } (same) } 0 (same) 5 PF9 1 PF11 3 PA1 - PA3 8} NEWLINE RETURN <^M> ENTER :}(Logo) LF <^J> CLEAR ENTER FIELD TAB ;} <^I> DELETE ($7F) <} ERASE EOF TOGGLE INSERT . =} HOME <^H> RE-DISPLAY >}<^V> page 6 OmniCom: VT100 Emulator/Kermit/XMODEM/Capture Sharewar?}e Grave Accent <$60> T@}ilde <$7E> Left Brace <$7B> A} Right Brace <$7D> Changing Communication Parameters If you press OPTION and thenB} answer 'P' and 'N', you will be given an opportunity to adjust some communication parameters, set the screen cC}olors, cause local echo, and then save your changes to disk. Remember, if you want to leave a parameter the wayD} it is, just hit RETURN. In selecting the baud rate, you can either choose 300, 1200, or custE}he modem channel is opened. These two XIO commands control the baud rate, the word size, the number of stop G}bits, carrier detect, and other control lines. Refer to your interface manual to find out which of these H} parameters are recognized by your interface: XIO 36: AUX1: bits 0-3 - baud rate ($0A=1200, $08=300, $0E=9600) I} bits 4-5 - word size (8 to 5 bits -> 0 = 8 bits) bit 7 - 1 or 2 stop bits (0 = 1 stop J}bit) AUX2: bit 0 - monitor CRX * Interface will return an * bit 1 - monitor CK} 34: AUX1: bits 0-1 - 0 -> do not change XMIT 2 -> set XMIT to SPACE (0) M}1 -> set output parity odd 2 -> set output parity even 3 -> set oT}heck for odd parity, clear parity bit 2 -> check for even parity, clear parity bit V}a file (from the remote computer to yours) you must tell it that you wish to download. It will probably a|}ON menu and choose (F)ile-xfer and then (D)ownload. You must then supply a filename, which can be different~}s started and you should see the transmit and receive lights blinking, assuming that your modem has status lamps. }sferred. When the transfer is complete the file transfer menu will appear again and you can (Q)uit or hit RETURN } mode to do the transfer in, ASCII or 8 bit (ATASCII), and make the appropriate choice under the (O)ptions se}lection in the (F)ile-xfer menu. 8 bit mode will transfer the file as is, without any translation. It is mai}nly used for transferring programs and other non-text files. In ASCII mode during upload, all $9B bytes are }converted to two bytes: $0D $0A (CR LF). In ASCII mode during download, all $0D (CR) bytes are converted to $9B} and all $0A (LF) bytes are thrown away. ASCII mode is used for transferring text, especially if the remo}te computer is not an ATARI. If you are unsure which mode to use, ATASCII is probably the safest, especially if you} are communicating with an ATARI computer. Another option concerns the method in which the XMODEM at the ot}her end handles the end-of-file. OmniCom defaults to using the byte count of the last block to pad the last block }th ctrl-Z ($1A). If you know this to be the case or if you discover extraneous ctrl-Z characters at the end of a f}enu you can also make a couple of other choices. If you would like you can put OmniCom in debug mode so that }in this mode all the time as it will slow down your file transfers. Another option is the default disk drive when you d}o not supply it with the filename at the beginning of a transfer. Once you have these options set the way you l} Kermit Operation For file transfer over a packet switched network like the ARPANET a } reason, it will keep retrying that file until it is finally successful. If the remote computer is in server mode then } this manual. However, for most cases you can put the remote computer in server mode by starting the remote Ker} When prompted for a filename wildcards are allowed (this is the one big advantage over XMODEM). Use the (F)inish c}x (heavy xlate char): Background color in hex: Character color in hex: Do you want local echoDo you wish to edit the key }mapType the key you want to edit or RETURN to quitType the new value in hex (or delete and RETURN for macro): Type or edit } macro for this key: Do you wish to save these parametersDo you wish to restore the saved parameters? 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