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With version 1.2 of BobTerm this feature was excluded. One of the problems was that if you had control charact,}ers (CTRL+key) the phone list print had unpredictable results. This utility will print the phone list in graphics mode -}on any Epson/Compatible or C.Itoh Prowriter 8510A printer, or, do an ASCII print to any device - usually an 80 colu.}mn printer. The other feature of this utility is that it allows the moving of entries (swapping) within the lo/}aded phone list, and, its saving back to disk. This is very handy for the us heavy BobTerm users. 0} Operation --------- Run BTPLU via the binary load command in1} the DOS you are using. When BTPLU runs, it looks for a file called BOBTERM.PH1 on the default drive. If the file2} is not found on the disk drive, a DOS error #170 (file not found) occurs and the phone list must be loaded using the 3} CTRL+L command. This program has been tested using Atari DOS 2.5, MyDOS 4.5M, SpartaDOS 3.2 and 4.19 of the X cart o4}n a 130XE expanded to 576K with a Black Box! interface, and, Star Micronics SG-10 and C.Itoh Prowriter printers. 5} Swapping (Moving) Entries ------------------------- Press6} any letter from A to X to swap (exchange places with) that entry with another in the phone list. A prompt will appear 7}asking you to swap with which other entry. If you decide not to swap that entry then just press Return. 8} Displaying the Disk Directory ----------------------------- Press CTR9}L-D to take a directory of the path that you enter. This should be the full directory path including drive, subdirector:}y (if needed) and filename. Examples: D1:>BOBTERM>*.* for MyDOS and SpartaDOS users, or, D1:*.* fo;}r Atari DOS 2.5 users. Loading a Phone List -----------------<}--- Press CTRL-L to load a phone list. Enter the full filename including drive, subdirectory (if needed) and =}filename. Examples: D1:>BOBTERM>BOBTERM.PH1 for MyDOS and SpartaDOS users, or, D1:BOBTERM.PH1 for Atari D>}OS 2.5 users. Saving a Phone List ------------------- ?} Press CTRL-S to save the loaded phone list. Again, enter the full filename at the prompt as explained in loading a@} phone list. Printing the Phone List with Graphics --------------------------A}----------- Press CTRL-G to do a graphics print of the loaded list. This feature is only available for Epson/B}Compatible and C.Itoh Prowriter 8510 printers. Follow the prompts and enter "E" for Epson/Compatible C} BobTerm Phone List Utility Version 1.0 - Page 1 or "P" for Prowriter. A message will display reminding yoD}u to make sure the printer is online and at top of form before any key is pressed to continue, or, the ESC key is pE}ressed to abort the print operation. The list will be printed on one piece of 8.5 x 11 paper and advanced to top oF}f form when done. To Abort while the phone list is printing, just press the ESC key and the entry being printed will G} be completed and a message will appear on the screen stating the print was aborted. PrintH}ing the Phone List with ASCII ---------------------------------- Press CTRL-P to do an ASCII I}print to any device. All control characters are replaced with "^" plus the capital letter associated with it. TheJ} pause command would appear as "^P" in the printout for example. Other unprintable characters, such as Escape, will disK}play as a ".". The first prompt is for page breaks which should be used for printing to an 80 column printer. ThiL}s feature will automatically skip the perforation and advance to top of form when completed. For this feature to wM}ork properly, your printer should be set up at 10 characters per inch and 6 lines per inch. A phone list with 12 or N} less entries will print on one page and one with 13 or more will print on two. If you want to edit the phone list befO}ore printing it, turn the page breaks off by entering "N". A prompt will then display asking you to enter the compP}lete output device. After the output device has been entered, a message will display so that the output device canQ} be prepared (ex. printer at top of form and online, output disk in drive, etc.) or ESC pressed to abort. The same methR}od is used to abort the print as described above in the graphics print. Exit to S}DOS ----------- Press CTRL-X to exit to DOS. If you have made any changes to theT} loaded phone list, you will be asked if you would like to save the changes or not. U} Conclusion ---------- This program was written entirely in ACTION! and cV}ompiled using the RunTime Package from ICD/OSS. If enough requests are made for printers other than those supporteW}d, I will be glad to add them if I can get the proper printer codes. I would like to thank Bob Puff for giving us X}what I consider the best communications program available for the 8-bit (Classic) Atari. I would also like to thank BobY} for his suggestions in the development of this utility. If you have any questions or comments I can be reached onZ}: GEnie as D.ELEK MOUSE BBS 3/12/2400 baud-24 hrs. 1-219-674-9288 (Running BBS Express Pro!) [} If you don't have access to a modem or you want to send me a contribution, send it to: Dan Elek \}10451 Dunn Road Osceola, IN 46561 Portions of this program are copyright 1984 by Action Computer Serv]}ices. 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DISK COMMUNICATOR 3.2 By: Robert Puff 12/31/87 ------------------------- Wel}come to the newest version of Disk Communicator, the ultimate disk compactor. To put everyone at rest: Diskcomm versio}n 3.2 is TOTALLY compatible with files created with the older 3.0, 2.2 and 1.7 versions. I found a bug in the 3.0 release th}at would not un-diskcomm files created with version 1.7, as I had thought. That has been fixed, along with a few other minor} things. One of the many improvements is in the area of compaction. Four new types of compaction have been added, so y}ou should see a noticeable difference in the file sizes. Because of the new forms of compression, files created with the new} 3.2 version will not be able to be uncompacted with earlier versions, but any file made with versions 1.7 or 2.2 will uncomp}act correctly with the new. Thus, files are "upward" compatible. WHAT IS DISKCOMM? ----------------- Disk C}ommunicator was written over a year ago to fill the need of whole disk transfer via modem. Atari DOS files are easily sent &} stored on a bulletin board system, but whole disks had to be done a file at a time. Diskcomm solves this problem by scannin}g the whole disk, and turning it into a file. The file may be turned back into the exact same disk by the receiver, or may s}imply be stored for archival purposes. The new 3.2 version of Diskcomm will take any single, enhanced, or double-densit}y disk, and turn it into a file, or multiple smaller files. Double-sided and high capacity drives up to 1 megabyte storage a}re also supported. HOW TO SET-UP AND USE --------------------- Get a blank disk out, and format it. Write t}he DOS of your choice to it, and copy Diskcomm onto this disk. If you wish to have Diskcomm boot up automatically, rename it} to AUTORUN.SYS. I have not tested every single DOS there is for the Atari, but every one tested has worked perfectly. If y}ou use disks in single and double density, then you should use a DOS that is density-smart, such as SmartDOS, SpartaDOS, MyDO}S, etc... If you use enhanced density (other names are 1050 density, dual density), you should use Atari DOS 2.5. Disk}comm requires all 48K, so remove any cartridges prior to booting. Note: The internal BASIC of the XL and XE computers will }automatically be disabled. Upon booting, you may be presented with a couple questions if you are using a 130XE, or upgr}aded 800XL or 65XE. Diskcomm uses ALL available memory, up to 320K in a XE compatible computer. This makes for less disk sw}apping if you only have one drive. If you are using your extra memory as a RAMdisk, and wish to preserve its contents, then }you must answer N to the question "Use 130XE RAM?". Otherwise, type Y. If you are using a 256K or 320K upgraded machin}e, you may want to use part of your RAM as a RAMdisk, and part for Diskcomm. Configure your DOS so that it uses everything E}XCEPT the STANDARD 130XE banks (Configure it as if you were using Basic XE). Then answer N to the second question Diskcomm w}ill ask, "Use ALL extra RAM?". Otherwise, type Y here. DISK INTO FILE(S) ----------------- Before doing any}thing, set the parameters. Change the source and destination drive numbers as necessary, and the verify option if desired. }The density statuses will change automatically; this is not set. Now type A to turn disk into files. If the disk contains m}ore data than 1 pass can hold, Diskcomm will ask you if you wish to use separate files or one large file. If you select one }large file, it will make one disk file, providing you have enough room on your destination disk. If you select separate file}s, Diskcomm will write out 1 file per pass, being roughly 200 single-density sectors in length. The main advantage of u}sing separate files is you can maximize your disk storage. The destination files do not have to be on the same diskette; In }fact, Diskcomm will tell you when it fills the disk, and let you insert another disk for the remainder. Each file will be on}e letter or number different from the others. When entering the destination filename, use a 1 or an A as the last character }in the filename. It does not HAVE to be the last character, but certainly is easiest to remember that way. After entering t}he filename, Diskcomm will prompt you to position the cursor over the correct character to change. So if your filename is D1}:MYPROG1.DSK, you would use the arrow keys to move the cursor over the 1 in the filename (if it already isn't there), and hit} RETURN. Note that the character will increment; that is, a 1 will turn to a 2 for second file, A to a B, etc... When }reading the source disk, any error sectors will NOT abort the compacting process; rather it will simply increment the ERROR d}isplay on the top status lines. It WILL get any data it can from an error sector. If there are any errors on writing the de}stination file, you will be prompted, and the file will be erased if possible. If you are on the first pass, or you are usin}g the separate files for destination, you may fully recover from an error without having to re-start the whole disk-into-file}s procedure. If, for example, you inserted an unformatted disk, you may type F at the Disk Error Menu to go to DOS func}tions. At the DOS functions, you can then format your disk in whatever density, then press RETURN to exit back to the Disk E}rror Menu. Pressing RETURN once more will cause the program to write out the file, and continue right where it left off. } FILE(S) INTO A DISK ------------------- Again, as stated above, set your parameters first (source and destinati}on drives). Then type B to turn file(s) into a disk. If your source is separate files, then Diskcomm will prompt you to pos}ition the cursor over the letter to change per file (exactly the same procedure as when you created the separate files: see  }the above section for further information). After reading the source, you will be prompted if you wish to format the de }stination disk. I STRONGLY recommend you do, but incase you already have a formatted disk, answer with a N. If you are usin }g a drive capable of warp speed disk I/O (such as a Super Archiver, Happy, US doubler, XF-551, etc...), Diskcomm will ask if  }you wish to use the UltraSpeed sector skew. Type a Y only if you normally use ultraspeed, such as with SpartaDOS, or with Th }e UltraSpeed OS by CSS (716-467-9326), which gives you the warp speed with all programs. If you use the US sector skew }with a standard dos and OS, your program will simply load slower. (Note: if you are using a Happy, Klone, or Duplicator, yo}u will have the warp speed at all times, so do NOT use the UltraSpeed sector skew on formatting - it may cause an error!) } If you are using separate files, and you do not have the correct file on the source drive, the program will prompt you to }insert the correct disk. You may type the drive number for a directory to search different disks if necessary. Hit RETURN w}hen the correct file is in the correct drive. OTHER MAIN MENU OPTIONS ----------------------- Use C and D at} the main menu to change the source and destination drive numbers. Typing E will toggle the verify option, displayed on the }top status lines. Unlike most programs, changing the verify not only tells Diskcomm how to write when un-Diskcomming, but al}so changes the DOS so that anything done with DOS will be done with or without verify, depending on your selection. The defa}ult is verify OFF. Type F for the DOS functions of renaming, locking, unlocking, etc. The DOS functions will be explai}ned in detail later on. Use G to re-boot without having to shut down the computer. This is most useful for those with R}AMdisks because the contents of the RAMdisk are not lost with this type of re-boot. If you are using a non-standard dis}k drive, such as a slave drive on a Percom or ATR-8000 controller, or the new XF-551 Atari drive that is double-sided, the H }option lets you customize Diskcomm to your drive. This option will allow you to set the highest sector to any sector number }up to 9999. Thus if you are using a double-sided drive that is accessed as one continuous drive, you probably have 2x720, or} 1440 total sectors. If you had a friend with the same type drive, or simply wanted to make a backup of a double-sided disk }written with that drive, you would set the maximum sector count to 1440, and then turn Disk into files. The maximum sector c}ount is only valid when in single or double density, and when turning disk into files. (Note: the XF-551 uses both sides ON}LY in double density.) When turning the file(s) back into a double-sided disk, you should first use the DOS you normall }y use for double-sided operation and format the disk. Then boot diskcomm, and turn file(s) into disk (without formatting the!} destination). Enhanced density disks will automatically be sensed; you do not need to mess with the maximum sector count."} Typing a number from 1 to 9 will display the main directory of that drive. If using SpartaDOS, the expanded directory w#}ill be shown. To see the normal "condensed" directory, press SHIFT plus the drive number. See the below DOS functions on di$}splaying the directory of a subdirectory. DOS FUNCTIONS ------------- Subdirectories are used on most hard d%}rive systems, as well as some large floppy drives. To get a directory of a subdirectory, type A at the DOS functions menu. &}Then enter the directory name (backspacing the cursor and changing the 1 in D1: to whatever drive you wanted first). A "*.*'}" will be added to what you type, so only the subdirectory pathname is needed. An example of a directory of the GAMES subdir(}ectory in Spartados would be: D1:GAMES>[RETURN]. In MYDOS, it would be: D1:GAMES:[RETURN]. Use B to format a disk. )}unlike most other programs, Diskcomm asks you which density to format the disk. Use DOS 2.5 if you use enhanced density disk*}s. After the configuring, Diskcomm will verify the density and drive number, just to make sure you really want to go through+} with it. You may now copy files in the DOS menu using the C function. This does NOT use the main buffer, so you may c,}opy even when there is data in the buffer to be written. Please note this copy feature does not support multiple files, and -}it does not allow disk swapping. It is mainly intended for moving one file from one drive to another to free up space. .} The functions D, E, F, and G are identical to the standard Atari DOS equivalents: Delete file, Rename file, Lock file, and /}Unlock file. And as always, you can hit 1-9 to get a directory of that drive. Use SHIFT and drive number for a condens0}ed directory wit SpartaDOS. MISCELLANEOUS NOTES ------------------- If you use a Happy 810 or 1050, Klone, S1}uper Archiver, Duplicator, or US Doubler, you will now be able to read & write in Warp/UltraSpeed. The warp speed in the XF-2}551 is also supported in this version. For some drives such as the Super Archiver or US doubler, the added speed will not be3} noticed unless the disk is formatted in UltraSpeed sector skew. But in the event that your drive keeps timing out when it i4}s accessed in the warp speed, press OPTION and SELECT at the same time when it is having troubles. This will cause that driv5}e to disengage the warp speed I/O, and should solve the problems. Diskcomm, as it has always been, is TOTALLY density-s6}mart. Using one drive with the source and destination being different densities is no problem. The only configuring Diskcom7}m will not perform is when formatting a non-standard drive, such as a double-sided drive. For that reason, any exotic drives8} should be formatted with their appropriate config programs. The new XF-551 drive by Atari has a major problem in confi9}guring to a double-density disk. This is unfortunate that Atari did not follow the standard way of reconfiguring a drive. H:}owever, I was able to find a method of forcing the drive to configure properly. As long as the drive is in warp speed, this ;}feature will work correctly, when doing most any function. Diskcomm is the only program so far that supports this! Rea<}ding and writing is done with a unique buffering system, to optimize speed. So you will notice little pauses between tracks =}when turning a disk into a file; this is normal. Diskcomm is trying to find the best form of compaction for that track, and >}compact it as quick as possible. The 130XE compatible computers are also used to the fullest. This should mean a consi?}derable shorter time to diskcomm a disk with a one drive system. When turning file(s) into a disk, Diskcomm makes sure @}the file you specified is indeed a Diskcomm file. If it is not, then it will alert you. If the file is a binary file, basicA}, shrunk, or scrunched file, it will alert you to this. If it is not one of those, it will simply say "Not a Diskcomm file".B} A note to those writing compaction detecting programs: The proper way to identify a Disk Communicator file is to checC}k the first byte ONLY. If it is a 249 or a 250 decimal, then it is Diskcomm. (249 denotes one large file, 250 denotes one oD}f two or more smaller files.) With the advent of so many compaction programs, a program like COMPACTOR DETECTOR 2.0 is a realE} neat way to check the files that are improperly named on a BBS. Hopefully the above information will help future programs.F} When dealing with a filename, you may change the drive number by simply backspacing the cursor to the drive number and G}typing the correct number. This may be necessary in the DOS functions area. If you wish to abort a command, use the ESH}C key. This works just about everywhere in the program. To stop it during disk I/O, hit the BREAK key. THAT'S IT! I} ---------- Its been just over a year since the original 1.5 version of Diskcomm went out the door, and MANY things haJ}ve changed since then. I've just about run out of things to put in Diskcomm, but if you have any further ideas, questions, oK}r comments, please feel free to contact me by leaving me (not the SysOp) a message on The Atari Apex BBS (716) 458-2638. ThaL}nk you for making Diskcomm the success it is! - Bob Puff he SysOp) a message on The Atari Apex BBS (716) 458-2638. 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