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WRi}ITE VERIFY:ƛ9!&x#!7&p))'&5./)L''-66C76u8COPY DISK Insert source disk and Λ Insert DESTINATION j}disk and Λ IT'S DONE !'Y' to execute or for menuSource drive # ?DESTINATION drive # ?Source drive is # 1Desk}tination drive is # 2Enter first sectorEnter last sectorCHECK DRIVE # X >>>>ERROR # 144<<< BASIC languag }e OBJ > MACHINE language DOC > DOCumentation PIC|MIC|FNT|MVM > Graphics AMS|MUS|MBD > Music LST } > BASIC LISTing -Some MACHINE language programs can only be run by booting the disk MENU "without" BASIC! -For s }ome programs, XL/XE models may require a "TRANSLATOR" program to be booted first! [Also available from BELLCOM] - }Most programs are relatively self-explanatory; however, some have separate DOCumentation files available. Some BASIC } programs may contain instructions in their program listings. -To use this great MENU program on your own disks, }simply copy the file "AUTORUN.SYS" onto your disk. * MENU written by DAVID CASTELL * ONTARIO, CANADA K9J 7A5 ^ VT-10-SQUARED TERMINAL EMULATOR by A. Stevens and D. Bailey _______________________________ VT-10-SQUARED }TERMINAL EMULATOR _______________________________ IMPORTANT: BE SURE TO READ "BOTH" ********* DOCUMENTATION FILES..}. "VT100A.DOC" AND "VT100B.DOC" BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO USE THIS UTILITY. } _______________________________ Page 1: DEC keypad layout diagram PRINT THIS OUT ON AN 80-COLUMN PRINTER BEFORE US}ING THIS PROGRAM! VT-10-Squared DEC VT100 keypad configuration. The 'DEC' keyboard functions are shown below. Th}is keyboard arrangement is intended to bear a reasonable similarity to the VT100 layout, so that keypad functions can} be translated with a minimum of pain. Entries on the DEC keypad are made using a sequence, where } is shown below in the right-hand cell of the VT100 keypad. Of course, these two-character sequences apply only when} the keypad is in 'Keypad Application Mode'. VT100/ATARI _________________}___________________ | | | | | | PF1/1 | PF2/2 | PF3/3 | PF4/}4 | |________|________|________|________| | | | | | } | 7 /Q | 8 /W | 9 /E | - /R | |________|________|________|________| | } | | | | | 4 /A | 5 /S | 6 /D | , /F | |________|________|____}____|________| | | | | E | | 1 /Z | 2 /X | 3 /C | N |} |________|________|________| T /V | | | | E | } | 0 /B | . /N | R | |_________________|________|________| Additional V}T100 keyboard entries are as follows: VT100 . . . . . . ATARI Backspace . . . . Delete . .} . . . Escape . . . . . Line Feed . . . . (Logo) Cursor control is the normal} ATARI . Page 2: PROFS key sequence chart VT-10-Squared PROFS keypad configuration Note: PROFS is} an Office Automation program which runs on IBM mainframes under VM/CMS. It is designed to work with an IBM 3270 term}inal. There is a protocol converter which runs on a IBM Series 1 minicomputer connected as a front-end to the mainfra}me which allows VT100 terminals (among others) to use PROFS. Since this protocol converter was first developed at Yal}e University, it is known by that name. The following ATARI key sequences are used to represent the equivalent VT1}00/3270 keys: Yale Protocol ATARI VT100 keypad Xmitted Converter } Sequence PF1 <1> PF1

PF2 } <2> PF2 PF3 <3> PF3 PF4 } <4> 7 PF5 <5> 8 PF6 } <6> 9 PF7 <7> 4 }PF8 <8> 5 PF9 <9> 6 } PF10 <0> 1 PF11 2 } PF12 3 PA1 PF4 PA2 - PA3 , } NA 0

NEWLINE } RETURN <^M> ENTER (Logo) LF <^J> CLEAR ENT}ER FIELD TAB <^I> DELETE } ($7F) ERASE EOF TOGGLE INSERT .} HOME <^H> RE-DISPLAY } <^V> Escape Antic Note to Compuserve Users: To configure yo}ur terminal parameters on Compuserve, type GO CIS9 from any "!" system prompt. Then select Option 2 -- Setting Your }Terminal Type. On the next screen, select Option 2 -- ANSI compatible (VT-100). After you've done this, your editi}ng keys and screen formatting will function correctly. If you don't want to make your terminal parameter changes eff}ective for all future sessions, the system will give you that option. --- (Note: For other 40-column terminal pro}grams, such as Hometerm and TERM1030. Your terminal type should be "CRT".) ________________________ VT-10-SQUARED R VT-10-SQUARED TERMINAL EMULATOR _______________________________ INSTRUCTIONS ------------ }This version of VT-10-Squared operates at either 300 or 1200 baud, and will also operate with the ATARI 835 and 1030 mo}dems (thanks to the Russ Wetmore/Joe Miller R.BIN, and some consulting from Russ) as well as with the 850 interface m}odule. As with all PUBLIC DOMAIN software, this program is not guaranteed to perform to the same specifications one }would expect from a commercial product. For example, the primary reason that there is no commercial VT100 emulator a}vailable for Atari computers is that writing one is almost impossible. Alex Stevens and David Walton spent a conside}rable amount of there own time creating this program BECAUSE THEY NEEDED TO USE IT FOR THEMSELVES. Hopefully, we will} see a commercial VT100 emulator available for the 800 series one day. But for now, this is all we've got. ALL QUEST}IONS REGARDING THIS PROGRAM SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO THE AUTHORS VIA EMAIL ON COMPUSERVE (their PPN's are in this docume}ntation file). Look for future updates of VT-10-Squared in the DL2 section of the SIG*Atari on Compuserve. VT-10-}Squared emulates a limited, but basic, set of VT-100 functions. It provides a full 80-column screen by use of a softw}are handler which uses a 3-pixel-wide character set. While the characters are not perfect, you will find them quite }readable on a crisp monitor or black-and-white TV. VT-10-Squared requires: Atari 400/800 with 24 K NOTE: If you ar}e using an Atari ---- XL or XE system, you will require the TRANSLATOR disk or the FIXXL program. Both } are available in the Public Domain. DOS 2.0-compatible disk drive 850 interface module and 300- or 1200}-baud modem OR Atari 835 or 1030 modem *(the patches for R-Verter and MPP owners are described later on in this do}cumentation file). A 'good' monitor, preferably monochrome. If you're using a color monitor, or a TV set (gulp), t}urn the color all the way down, and the contrast all the way up. Two different keypad layouts are provided; one is p}atterned after the normal DEC VT-100 keypad, and the other is tailored for use with IBM's PROFS office automation sof}tware. You will probably want to use the DEC keyboard, but read the descriptions and decide for yourself! The diagra}ms are formatted to print out correctly on an "80-column" printer -- Page 1=DEC, Page 2=PROFS. VT-10-Squared does no}t support all VT-100 capability, particularly special graphics characters, special character sizes, and 132-column sc}reen. As a result, it will not work properly with some DEC products, such as 'All-in-1'. LOADING AND STARTU}P ------------------- First, prepare a VT100 terminal emulator disk. 1.) Format a new disk and write A}tari DOS 2.0 files onto it. (a copy of Dos 2.0 is included on this disk). 2.) Copy the file VT100.OBJ onto } the disk and rename it AUTORUN.SYS. (VT-10-Squared will now autorun at powerup.) 3.) Copy the file MYHAND.O}BJ onto the disk. REMEMBER to use TRANSLATOR or the FIXXL with Atari XL/XE models. Don't forget to have your 85}0, 835, 1030 or MPP turned on *before* booting VT-10-Squared. There are no error messages! MPP owners should read th}e MPP configuration instructions now, and configure their master disk accordingly. The VT100 emulator is self-boot}ing. DOS 2.0 loads the three pieces (comm. handler, 80-col. handler, and emulator), and installs the two handlers. Af}ter the program is booted, a title screen appears, followed by a setup menu. The setup menu permits choice of 300- or } 1200-baud (not available for 835/1030) and choice of the DEC or PROFS keypad layout (see description below). When t}he setup is satisfactory, pressing begins communication. If you're using the 850, start typing! (Setup your m}odem according to it's own commands. Hayes compatibles will use an ATD sequence, for example) If you're using an 835 }or 1030, a new screen will appear so that you can type in the number to be dialed. All non-numerical entries are igno}red (spaces, hyphens, etc.). Pressing will also hang up the phone whe}n you are finished. If you run across any problems, let me know via email on Compuserve. My PPN is... 71635,1034.} -Dave Bailey VT10SQ MODIFICATIONS FOR OTHER R-DEVICE HANDLERS --------------------------- VT10SQ} currently contains a copy of the R.BIN modem (R: device) handler by Joe Miller and Russ Wetmore. This device handler } supports the ATARI 850 and 1030 modems but does not support the MPP Modems and the AID R-Verter modem interface. T}he following instructions can be used by owners of the MPP and AID devices to modify VT10SQ to work with their own devi}ce handlers. PROCEDURE: 1. Make a new disk with ATARI DOS2.0S. You must use only DOS2.0s to boot the res}ulting file. There is a copy of a DOS2.)s-compatible DUP.SYS file on this disk. It includes some extra feature}s, such as Check Drive Speed and Verify On/Off. To use it, you must copy the DUP.SYS file on this disk w}ith another copy of Atari DOS2.0s from one of your own disks. 2. Copy the following files to the new disk:} a. for MPP users: MYHAND.OBJ (enclosed on this disk) for AID R-Verter users: SEE NOTE BELOW } name the copy: MYHAND.OBJ b. your copy of VT10SQ (VT100.OBJ, from side #1 of this disk) } name the copy: VT10SQ.OBJ 3. Boot the new disk with the BASIC cart installed. 4. Type in the following program } and run it. NOTE FOR AID USERS: delete lines 20,40,50,60,70 and 80 before running this program. Then rename the V}T100.OBJ file to VT10SQ.OBJ. You will have to load RHAND.OBJ first from DOS and then VT10SQ.OBJ.10 REM VT10SQ HANDLER} MODIFICATION20 OPEN #1,4,0,"D:MYHAND.OBJ"30 OPEN #3,8,0,"D:AUTORUN.SYS"40 TRAP 8050 GET #1,A:REM copy user's60 PUT #3,A}:REM R-handler70 GOTO 5080 CLOSE #1:REM done with copy90 OPEN #2,4,0,"D:VT10SQ.BIN"100 FOR X=1 TO 1884110 GET #2,A120 N}EXT X:REM remove R.BIN130 TRAP 170140 GET #2,A150 PUT #3,A160 GOTO 140170 CLOSE #2:CLOSE #3180 END What we're doing} is stripping off the first 1884 bytes of VT10SQ (the R.BIN R-device handler) and (for MPP users) replacing it with t}he MPP handler. The result is a file AUTORUN.SYS on your D1 disk that is appropriate to your system. Be sure to keep} a copy of the original VT10SQ around. Thanks to Dave Walton, Anne Litt and John Demar for their help in verifying t}he accuracy of these modifications Alex M. 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