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[Also available from BELLCOM] - l}Most programs are relatively self-explanatory; however, some have separate DOCumentation files available. Some BASIC m} programs may contain instructions in their program listings. -To use this great MENU program on your own disks, n}simply copy the file "AUTORUN.SYS" onto your disk. * MENU written by DAVID CASTELL * program on your own disks, ^ HOMEPAK MODS AND CUSTOMIZER *************************** ******************************* HOMEPAK MODIFICAp}TION DISK - - A COMPENDIUM OF HOMEPAK RESOURCES ******************************* SECTION #1: DOS 2.5 patch for q} HomePak IMPORTANT NOTE: IF YOU OWN A 1050 DISK DRIVE, YOU MUST MAKE THIS DOS 2.5 PATCH BEFORE YOU USE THr}E HOMETERM CUSTOMIZER. THE PROGRAMS ON THIS DISK ARE NOT COVERED BY ANY MANUFACTURERS WARRANTIES. THESE PROGRAMS HAVEs} BEEN WRITTEN FOR THE PUBLIC DOMAN. THE HOMETERM CUSTOMIZER IS GUARANTEED TO WORK BY ITSELF, BUT THE DO 2.5 PATCH HAt}S NOT BEEN FULLY TESTED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE CUSTOMIZER PROGRAM. (more on this later) PATCH.OBJ (on side #1 of tu}his disk) will patch a copy of your master HomePak disk to fully support DOS 2.5 and its Ramdisk software. Note thatv} the programs as supplied will read and write files to drive 8. The only thing you can't do is get directories, and w}that is what these patches entail. The programs that need to be patched are HOMETERM and HOMETEXT. There are nx}o directories in HOMEFIND so it's okay as is.) THE FIRST THING YOU MUST DO is to make a "J" copy of your master Homey}Pak disk. If you've previously made changes to any of the files (such as via the HomeTerm Customizer, or by copyinz}g any of the HomePak files to another disk) this patch utility might not work. In that case, see the appendix for an {} alternate patching method. PATCH.OBJ is a binary load file. (Portions of PATCH.OBJ use the Action! run-time package,|} copyright ACS.) Load the program by using the "L" option from the DUP.SYS menu. Once the program has loaded, you}}'ll be prompted to put a of your master HomePak disk in drive 1. Once you've done so, press the [RETURN] key, ~} and when it says "Done!" you're all finished. Boot the new disk as normal and you now have directories for drives 1-8}. If you get the error message: EXPECTED BYTE INCORRECT-NOTHING DONE. then PATCH.OBJ didn't fin}d the bytes it was looking to patch. In that case: APPENDIX -------- If PATCH.OBJ} gives you errors, or you've modified the HomePak programs as described above, then you'll be reduced to patching the } files directly using a sector editor, such as SHERLOCK or DISKEY. (SEE PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY UTILITES SECTION FOR A }SELCTION OF SECTOR EDITORS) DOS 2.5 patch for HomePak ------------------------- HomeTerm -------- } Search for: 70 4C C9 70 15 B1 2D B4 ^^ change to $B8----|| }Search for: 4C 78 79 AD E1 71 C9 35 ^^ change to $39----|| Search fo}r: 4C 73 82 AD EF 7B C9 35 ^^ change to $39----|| HomeText ----}---- Search for: BB 45 60 FF 15 B1 2D B4 ^^ change to $B8----|| } Search for: 4C 23 93 AD 50 8D C9 35 ^^ change to $39----|| For infor}mation about any further updates of PATCH, try contacting Russ Wetmore on Compuserve's SIG*Atari.9----|| For inforh SECTION 2 THE HOMETERM CUSTOMIZER *********************** Documentation for "The Ho}meTerm Customizer" -------------------------------- Program written by Russ Wetmore for Star Systems Software, Inc. }Copyright (c) 1984 by Star Systems Software, Inc. All rights reserved. HomeTerm and HomePak are trademarks of Batteries} Included. Portions of this program were written using Action! and the Action Runtime Package. Action! is a tradem}ark of Action Computer Services. Portions of this program are Copyright (c) 1983, 1984 by Action Computer Services. -}-------------------------------- RUNNING THE PROGRAM ------------------- (All instructions regarding DO}S commands assume usage of DOS 2.0S, or its equivalent. Both DOS.SYS and DUP.SYS are on the side #1 of this disk. F}or documentation regarding DOS 2.0S, refer "Why You Need DOS 2", from the April, 1985 issue of Antic magazine -- Vol.}3, No.12) Before you begin, you must make a backup copy of your original HomePak master disk. The manner in which y}ou copy it is crucial - you must make your copy from DUP.SYS by using the "J" command. You cannot simply copy files f}rom the HomePak master disk. The Customizer assumes absolute positioning of the files on the disk, and a "J" copy is t}he only way you can be assured of this. To load the Customizer, put side #1 of this disk into your disk drive, and s}imply hold down the OPTION key (or remove the BASIC cart., if applicable) and turn on your computer. The BELLCOM MENU } will then appear. Type [Q] to quit the MENU. and the DOS menu will appear. Type "L" and then "CUSTOM.OBJ" in response} to the file name. Press return to load & run the editor. (The Customizer was written in Action!, but you don't need }the Action! cartridge to run it.) You will first be presented with a prompt to insert your backup copy of the HomePak} master in disk drive 1. Insert the disk and press [RETURN]. THE MAIN MENU ------------- The m}ain menu has 8 selections. To make a change to a particular option, or to load one of the other two menus, press the n}umber key in the left column. (i.e. To change option 2, press the [2] key.) Item 1 (Other R: handlers (ATR)) is p}rimarily for ATR-8000 users running the RS-232 version of MYDOS. You can toggle between the "DEFAULT" setting (use }HomePak's built in handler) and the "other.." setting (use a non-standard R:handler.) ATR-8000 users should choose "}other..". Item 2 (Key repeat rate) is for those users who have special hardware or special versions of Atari's O/S w}ith a built in fast key repeat rate. The default setting is "FAST". Those with such special hardware, or who wish a} slower cursor speed should choose "NORMAL". Item 3 (Automatic Line Feed) allows you to set whether or not a Line F}eed character (ASCII 10) is sent automatically after a Carriage Return (ASCII 13). Some modems (notably Rixon) and som}e services such as many RCP/M BBS's and Delphi, require that a line feed NOT be sent after a carriage return. If you} are having difficulty with a BBS accepting your input after you press return, you should try to change this to "OFF"}. ("ON" is the default setting.) Turning this option to "OFF" won't affect most services, but some require it, so o}nly change it if you are having problems with this. Item 4 ('Stop' code (XOFF)) and item 5 ('Start' code (XON)) are }for those people who use systems that don't use the usually standard XON/XOFF control codes. It is rare anymore to fin}d a system that doesn't. It is probably a good idea not to change this unless you know exactly what is going on. In} these items, and in the joystick keys menu, control characters are shown as their letter equivalent preceded with a }"^" character. SHIFT-CTRL-keys are shown as "SHIFT^" except for SHIFT-CTRL-0 to -9 which are Macro keys in HomeTerm.} Item 6 (Character set menu) and item 7 (Joystick key menu) take you into the other two menus in the Customizer. The}y will be discussed later. Item 8 (Bell on prompt) affects the "* Press any key *" prompt that frequently occurs in} HomeTerm. You can turn the bell "ON" or "OFF". ("ON" is the default setting.) From the main menu, once you have }finished making alterations to the various defaults, you can write your changes out to your backup of the HomePak maste}r disk by pressing the [START] button. Or, you can exit the program without making any changes at all by pressing th}e [X] key. You will be prompted to insert your backup disk in disk drive 1 (if it isn't there already) and given one} last chance to change your mind. In either case, press the [Y] key if you want to write/exit and any other key to abo}rt. CHARACTER SET MENU ------------------ HomeTerm uses two character sets, one being the master H}omePak set and other being the standard Atari set. There are several public domain and commercial character set edit}ors that allow you to create your own character sets, which you might want to substitute for the HomePak set. There }is a sample character set (SQUFNT.HTM) on side #1 of this disk. For a real variety, buy ArtDOS in the GRAPHICS SECTION} OF THIS PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY. It has over 25 character sets on it, some of which will make HomePak look really biza}rre! Item 1 (Load new character set from disk) allows you load your own character set and make it the HomePak "mast}er" set. (Note that this change (and items 2 and 3) affect ALL 3 PROGRAMS.) When asked, supply the disk filename of} your character set and press [RETURN]. Because telecommunic- ations requires a full ASCII set, the Customizer automat}ically alters ASCII 96 and ASCII 123 to 127 to their proper ASCII equivalents. (The copyright symbol at ASCII 16 is }also kept, partly for esthetic and partly for legal reasons.) Item 2 (Use default HomePak set) changes the characte}r set back to the original set, and item 3 (Use standard ATARI set) changes it to the standard ATARI set. Your curre}ntly selected set is always shown in the menu, and is the one that will be written as the master set. Items 4, 5, an}d 6 affect the behavior of character set changes when switching translation modes. Normally, the default is for the m}aster character set to be used whenever in VIDTEX or ASCII mode, and the standard ATARI set when in ATARI mode. Item 4} changes HomeTerm to use the master set in all modes; select item 5 to use the standard ATARI set in all modes and it}em 6 to go back to the normal default. Note that several ATARI set graphics characters are used in menus and prompts}, and your display may look "funny" if your set doesn't contain them. It doesn't affect the program's operation in }any way, but for cosmetic reasons you will probably want to retain the normal graphics set in your custom set if you }want to use one, and only change numbers, letters, and punctuation. JOYSTICK KEYS MENU --------------}---- One feature that was not disclosed in the manual is the ability to use a joystick (plugged into port 1) to send} keystrokes. Each direction on the joystick (forward, back, right and left) correspond to a keystroke, and the joyst}ick button sends a fifth. Since HomeTerm Macros are sent via a single keystroke - you guessed it - you can send whol}e strings of commands using one joystick movement. The default settings are RETURN (button), CTRL-Q (forward), CTRL-}S (back), Macro 5 (left) and CTRL-P (right). I use this configuration myself, with Macro 5 being set to: } ^P^W:SK where ^P and ^W stand for CTRL-P and CTRL-W respectively. This macro halts the current message being di}splayed, waits for a ':' (in the (UA RE D): prompt) and then sends SK[RETURN] which skips over all replies to the messa}ge - handy for skipping over messages you have no interest in. Using this default configuration, you can scan the en}tire message base without ever having to touch the keyboard (excepts perhaps to answer a message.) Items 1 through 5} allow you to change the key associated with a particular direction or the button, and item 6 resets all stick keys t}o their HomeTerm defaults. When asked to press a key that corresponds to a particular item, press the combination of} keys that you'd normally type in its place - hold down CTRL and press a key for a control character and SHIFT-CTRL-0} to -9 for macros, as examples. See the 'Start' and 'Stop' codes item in the main menu docs above for an explanation} of how the characters are displayed on the screen. CREATING STANDALONE HOMETERM DISK -------------------------------}-- In order to create a standalone, self-booting disk, you need to format a new disk, and copy over the following fi}les from the HomePak master disk: DOS.SYS AUTORUN.SYS HOMETERM.OBJ (optionally, your HOMETERM.SET or o}ther config files) Rename HOMETERM.OBJ to HOMEMENU.OBJ and you're set - that's all there is to it. Note that you w}on't be able to exit back to the HomePak menu, because you've tricked the system into thinking that HomeTerm IS your }menu. FINAL THOUGHTS -------------- The HomeTerm Customizer will only work with versions 3.3.3} of HomeTerm and any possible subsequent versions. Future releases of HomePak will have information encoded on the d}isk that will tell the Customizer where it needs to go on the disk to find the data it needs to change. A future rel}ease of the Customizer will also contain a patch function for bug fixes. It isn't included yet, as I felt it was nec}essary to release the Customizer in its present form for those users that require it to run HomeTerm on their systems.} [ Russ Wetmore ]mizer in its present form for those users that require it to run HomeTerm on their systems. SECTION 4:MPP INSTALLATION ROUTINE ************************** Step 1: Make a back-up copy of } your Homepak master disk using the option J command from DOS. Step 2: Delete the file AUTORUN.SYS from your backup c}opy of your HomePak master disk. Step 3: Copy AUTORUN.MPP (on side #1 of this disk) to your new disk and RENAME the} file to AUTORUN.SYS. You MUST rename the file to AUTORUN.SYS to complete installation. (Note for MPP users referen}ce: This new AUTORUN.SYS file uses the Chilcott MPP handler, which is available in the DL2 section of Compuserve's S}IG*Atari under filename SMDRV.XMO. Other files that may be of interest to you in DL2 are HMDRV.XMO, MDRIVE.DOC & MDR}IVE.XMO.) Your new HomePak master disk is now configured for your MPP modem.n DL2 are HMDRV.XMO, MDRIVE.DOC & MDRT SECTION 3: R-VERTER INSTALLATION ********************************* HOW TO USE YOUR R:VERTER WITH HO}MEPAK It is now possible to use your R:Verter Modem adapter system with Russ Wetmore's excellent HOMEPAK software s}ystem. Actually, it was possible all along, we just didn't know it! According to Russ, this isn't the best solution}, but it will get you online with HOMEPAK until a better one comes along. The method detailed here DOES work, but so}me error checking is not available. YOU WILL NEED: -HOMEPAK (please buy it, don't steal it) -R:Verter} cable and software The first problem with getting R:Verter to talk to HOMEPAK is that the R: handler supplied with } the R:Verter is too big. Well, really it is not too big, it just resides too high in memory. Your file RVHAND.OBJ is} a re-assembly of the file RHAND1C.SRC supplied with the R:Verter, but starting at a lower address ($1D00). STEP-BY}-STEP INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Make a copy of your HOMEPAK master disk. YOU MUST Use the "J" option from ATARI DOS for an} exact copy. THIS STEP IS ESSENTIAL! 2. Load the program CUSTOM from DOS (option L) according to the instructio}ns in the beginning of this documentation file. Set the #1 option (OTHER R: HANDLERS) so that the menu box s}ays "other..". Press START and your copy of HOMEPAK will be updated. 3. Reload DOS. We're going to do some mai}ntenance on your updated HOMEPAK disk (not your master copy please!). Do the following: a). Rename AUTORUN.S}YS to RUN.SYS b). Delete HOMEFIND.OBJ c). Delete HOMEFIND.SET This will give space for the new} handler (and CUSTOM if you want to put it here), and still leaves HOMETEXT present for creating textfiles to upload,} etc. 4. Now copy RVHAND.OBJ (from side #1 of this disk) to your updated HOMEPAK disk. After you have it copied}, rename it to be AUTORUN.SYS. 5. FINAL STEP! Append the RUN.SYS file (see step 3) to the AUTORUN.SYS file (step} 4). Use the "C" command to DOS and enter the following parameters EXACTLY: RUN.SYS,AUTORUN.SYS/A When} this has been done, AUTORUN.SYS should be about 50 sectors long. If everything is correct, you can delete the RUN.S}YS file. Make sure that everything works right before you delete the file, though. That's all there is to it. You } should now have a copy of HOMEPAK (minus HOMEFIND) that will work with your R:VERTER. The disk also has HOMETEXT on i}t for your text editing requirements. If you need to use the HOMEFIND program, you'll have to use a separate disk fo}r it. Just remember that it is not on your HOMETERM disk when your selecting from the startup menu. If you have any} problems, leave me a message on the Compuserve SIG*Atari or via Compuserve Easyplex. THANKS TO: The people at }Advanced Interface Devices for producing the R:Verter and its software, expecially Herman Price and Royce Powell for pu}tting up with my phone calls. Also, Russ Wetmore and Batteries Included for a superb system of software known as HO}MEPAK. RON HODGES 71565,150lso, Russ Wetmore and Batteries Included for a superb system of software known as HO" SECTION 5 HOMETERM HELP AND MISCELLANY INFO ********************************* So you have bought Hom!}ePak and are beginning to get addicted to HomeTerm, huh? Here are some very commonly asked question about HomeTerm's!} capabil- ities and problems: ATASCII EOLN and CURSOR CONTROLS -------------------------------- The problem that e!}veryone first notices is that version 3.3.3 will NOT send the proper ATASCII carriage return code in macros. Unfortu!}nately many bulletin boards ask for this code first when you log on. Temporarily you must (if you want to automate y!}our log-on sequence) log on in ASCII (just use a control M in the macro) and switch to ATASCII after you finish the log!} on procedure. I log on the boards with HomeTerm in ATASCII, but the macro still sends the ASCII EOLN character (w!}ith a control M), so the board thinks I'm in ASCII. The last thing in my log-on sequence is to switch modes, and I just!} hit the return key. This is more convenient then actually logging on with HomeTerm in ASCII and then having to go to!} the HomeTerm menu to switch to ATASCII. This way you'll already be in ATASCII at the end, all you have to do is hit ! }return. This will be fixed for the next update. Version 3.3.3 also does NOT support ATASCII cursor positioning eithe! }r - you know, when you log onto BBS's and the cursor is supposed to move backwards or forwards or even up and down, y! }ou will only get arrows and no movement. The next update will fix this problem at the expense of VIDTEX (CompuServe) ! }cursor positioning. The next VERSION (the update is due out soon, the version will be out in a few months) will have ! } ATASCII and VIDTEX, along with many more emulators (like VT-100). Also, HomeTerm is set to boot up in lower case le!}tters. Most BBS systems that use passwords are looking for upper case letters. So you'll need to switch to upper case!}. If you prefer, you can write your config file out now, and it'll boot now in upper case. If you're logging on with m!}acros though, it doesn't matter, as long as your password is correctly typed in the macro. 1030 MACRO DIALI!}NG ------------------ HomeTerm version 3.3.3 will not autodial with the 1030s in the macros. The next update !}will fix this problem with touch-tone dialing (!!) from within the macro on the 1030. It seems as though HomeTerm get!}s better and better and better! Also, you'll notice that if you hit the select key in the middle of a dialing seque!}nce (with M on the 1030), to abort the dialing, the next time you access the disk drive, HomeTerm will lock up. Be c!}areful if you abort the dialing process! The next time you access the disk might be to save an important buffer, but yo!}u'll lose it! I like to dial the number manual- ly and then just tell HomeTerm to dial a 1 to put my 1030 in the o!}riginate mode. THE MPP HANDLER --------------- To use HomeTerm with the MPP modems you must use !}AUTORUN.MPP (on side #1 of this disk). See SECTION 4, above, for installation instructions. This handler is another!} "R:" handler for the MPP and will work very well with HomeTerm although there still seems to be SOME difficulty with!} SOME modems on detecting a carrier, but persistence seems to be providing very positive results. COMPUSERVE!} DOWNLOADS -------------------- There is some difficulty in understanding correct HomeTerm/CIS Xmodem download!}ing procedure. Here goes MY best attempt: You must give both CompuServe AND HomeTerm the correct information for a!} proper Xmodem file transfer (you can either download files using .XMO and use Xmodem or you can dumb capture .CRE file!}s. But dumb-capturing is used for the DOC files most often, and is unreliable for programs, since there isn't any err!}or checking.) That's an important concept in the procedure I'm about to describe: you are going to prepare BOTH Hom! }eTerm AND CompuServe for an Xmodem transfer. Here's the procedure. The first thing to know is that in ALL Xmodem tra!!}nsfers, whether Atari bulletin board or person to person or CompuServe, there seems to be a problem with printer inte!"}rfaces interfering. If you are using an 850 and have your modem attached to an 850 then do NOT worry. If you are using!#} a 1030 or MPP and have a parallel interface attached, you might have to unplug it. Personally I have severe trouble !$}trying to download with my 1030 with my interface attached. The problem even seems to occur to the 1030 when there's !%}an 850 attached. I've heard that the problem might be the 1030. In any case the problem is not pinned down so if you!&} persistently have trouble, boot up HomeTerm with your interface unplugged. In other words, take the interface OUT be!'}fore you even turn the computer on! (Don't just take it out of the daisy chain before you download.) To use Xmodem y!(}ou can only download files that have the .XMO extender on them. You will type D after the file description (or "DOW f!)}ilename.XMO" if you are at the DL prompt) and ask for 1 one in the next menu, or the "Xmodem or Xmodem7" prompt. Then !*} CompuServe will ask for 7 bit Ascii or 8 bit binary transfers, be sure to hit 8 bit! You should quickly see "starting!+} Xmodem transfer, hit carriage return when transfer complete." Now go to YOUR menu with the select key and type "R" f!,}or receive. HomeTerm will ask for a filename, and give it. You can type the D: if you want to but you don't need to, !-}unless you want to download to drive number 2. Then you type D2: HomeTerm will access your disk and see if there's a !.}file with the same name on the disk. If there is, it will ask if you want to erase the already present file. If you say!/} no, you have to start over from the "R" on your HomeTerm function menu and give a different filename. If you say ye!0}s, then HomeTerm will go to your disk and erase the file (it's gone for good!). This yes/no stuff only happens when y!1}ou give a filename that already exists on the disk. Finally you will hit return to get back to the interactive scree!2}n (what is actually happening between you and CIS). Hit your start key and away she goes! By the way you have to d!3}o the above steps rather quickly because CompuServe will give up after about forty-five seconds. If you find that thi!4}s is not enough time for you to get your thoughts together and prepare HomeTerm for the download, you can go to the H!5}omeTerm menu BEFORE you tell CompuServe to download. Just don't hit the start key. In other words, go to your Home!6}Term menu and type "R" and give the filename information. Then get back to the interactive screen and tell CompuServe y!7}ou want to download. When it says "Starting Xmodem transfer, hit a carriage return when transfer complete" THEN hit y!8}our start key. Remember that either method will work but I've had more success with the first method. You just ha!9}ve to be quick. Now the transfer will begin. This is important: if you see ONLY numbers and letters then CompuServe!:} goofed up. You should see GRAPHICS CHARACTERS all through the file. Some numbers and letters are fine, but there sho!;}uld be plenty of inverse and graphics characters. If you don't see ANY inverse or graphics characters, abort the transf!<}er by holding down the select key. Then get back to the first main menu you see when you first enter the Atari*SIG. N!=}ow go back to the download section (you have to reenter the download section like this to reset it) and type: DOW !>}filename.XMO/PROTO:XMODEM/TYPE:BIN to force the proper style download from a reluctant CIS. *NOTE* You only have to !?}do this if you see a string of numbers, i.e. 345IEF849FI instead of numbers, letters and graphics characters. You!@} can go to the HomeTerm menu to set up for the download (as described above) either before you give the commands or a!A}fter-it really doesn't matter. If you get an "Unable to Receive File" anywhere in the transfer then CompuServe is to!B}o busy. Try again, or call back later during off hours. OFF HOURS ARE: Weekdays 6-7 P.M. !C} (after 3 A.M.) Weekends 8-11 A.M. - *continued* -: Weekdays 6-7 P.M. L BBS XMODEM TRANSFER ------------------- A BBS Xmodem transfer works exactly the same way on your end%E} except: 1==>you will need to be in ATASCII on the BBS and with HomeTerm. 2==>the bulletin board will giv%F}e you different prompts than CompuServe gives you. Most bulletin boards ask if you are using Xmodem. %G}Hit "Y" of course. If a transfer aborts with a bulletin board then there's garbage in the phone line, but I ha%H}ve NEVER had any problem downloading from a bulletin board (except sometimes with my Ape-Face attached.) Some people%I} have reported aborts after sector 255. However, all commercial and legal versions of HomeTerm support >255 file tran%J}sfers. If you get an abort then the problem is in the BBS software, NOT HomeTerm or you. PERSON/PERSON XMODEM TRANSF%K}ERS ------------------------------ Those familiar with Amodem will appreciate person/person transfers also. With Am%L}odem, if the person SENDING hits his start key before the person RECEIVING, the computers lock up and you get disconn%M}ected. Not so with HomeTerm! The sender can hit his start key before OR after the receiver does (within a minute at%N} the longest.) No more silly timing games. DUMB UPLOADING -------------- As for the "dumb" uploa%O}ds that you will do, say, when you compose EasyPlex off line, or compose a message for the SIG off line, set your del%P}ay rate (control D) at about 10. If you are using CompuServe at peak hours, you'll have to set the delay higher. I ac%Q}tually had to go up to 1500 one day during Christmas! It works much better with the Filge editor rather than the p%R}rompted line editor. Go to your option menu (type OP from the main prompt) and you'll be able to select it. If you i%S}nsist on using the awkward line prompted editor, remember that if you have a plain carriage return at the beginning o%T}f a line, you will exit the editor and begin spraying text all around CompuServe and probably wind up on the Commodore%U} SIG or some other horrible location. When you do a dumb-upload, some of your text will be echoed back to you, but %V}toward the end you might not see the text. In fact, you will get the "Upload Completed" message from HomeTerm, but it%W}'ll take up to fifteen extra seconds before it asks you if you want to clear the buffer. Just be patient, HomeTerm has %X}NOT locked up, as it might appear, at the end of that dumb upload. CAPTURING FLEXIBILITY -----------%Y}---------- One of HomeTerm's most flexible capabilities is the unlimited buffer. In other words you can capture file%Z}s of any length without having to worry about the buffer filling up. When the 7K (roughly) buffer fills up, HomeTerm%[} will tell CompuServe or the BBS to stop sending data. It'll then dump the buffer to the device you specified. For%\} instance, you could capture a file to your printer (dumping to a P: device) and you'd get an instant hardcopy. With%]} the Customizer the stop and start codes can be changed to whatever code the computer on the other end needs. The only %^}code HomeTerm won't send (yet, I mean 3.3.3) is the break code. But don't worry about this if you just deal with Com%_}puServe and AMIS Atari bulletin boards, it's all pre-set for you. There might be a problem with 1030 Unlimited Buffe%`}r on AMIS, please yell on what you find! COMPUSERVE GRAPHICS ------------------- Oh, you can't get a%a}ny of the on-line graphics with HomeTerm, the program does not support them. You've got to use Tscope for that. %b} PRINTER CONTROL CODES --------------------- Finally, I'd like to mention sending control codes to your pr%c}inter with HomeTerm. Here how: 1- I use the "TYP" feature of DOSXL but I guess a word proc. would work, clear%d} out all the format info at the top of Atariwriter (you don't have to when using DOSXL of course). 2- Get o%e}ut your printer manual and find the control codes you need for the features you want to activate. 3- Type t%f}he Ascii values, for instance: Condensed on the Gemini is Ctrl O. So hit Ctrl O. 4- You can type in any str%g}ing of commands you want to give the printer: Escape key (twice) @ CtrlO will initialize the printer and %q}b%DOS SYSb*)DUP SYSb SAUTORUN SYSb_HELP DOCboHOME0 DOCbSHOME1 DOCbHOME2 DOCbHOME3 DOCbEHOME4 DOCb5DHOME5 DOCbPATCH OBJbcCUSTOM OBJb SQUFNT HTMb>AUTORUN MPPb <RVHAND OBJset condensed print, for instance. 5- Now save this tiny file out to the disk. 6- Now when you are on line, h%r}it Xoff to stop the computer right before you get to the text you want to capture. 7- Go to function menu.%s} 8- Then go to MiniDos menu. 9- Now use Copy, give the source filename as that tiny file you saved, and give t%t}he destination file as P: Presto, you have sent the control codes to your printer that you want. One w%u}ord of caution:when there is a variable in the manual (it's "n" in the Gemini manual...) say for instance when you can %v}set the number of lines to skip at the bottom of the page...don't type in a number like 5 to skip 5 lines! The printe%w}r is taking Ascii values, so a 5 will give you 53 lines!! You would type in the character for the Ascii value of 5. T%x}hat's a control E. Took me a while to figure that one out! Also, with Atariwriter many of the keys are different: a Ct%y}rl O is Ascii 27 or really the Escape key twice. It's all backwards for this I'm afraid, so try DOSXL or something el%z}se.. TIMER PROBLEMS -------------- On some computer models you will notice your timer will sto%{}p and lose time when it accesses the disk drive, whether on a simple directory or whether dumping the buffer to the d%|}isk. I know it happens on an 800XL, and it probably happens on all the other models. If you notice it, there's not%}}hing much to do until the next update comes out (real soon!) -- this problem will be corrected in the next version. %~} THE END ------- Well there you have all the HomeTerm information I've got. Be sure to %}send in your warranty cards to Batteries Included so that you can get your updates and revisions! If you need any he%}lp don't hesitate to contact Russ Wetmore at 76703,2010. My PPN is 74726,3216. Good Luck! ========= %} Henry T. Colonna, The Progressive Thinker.2010. My PPN is 74726,3216. 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