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Some BASIC programs m j}ay contain instructions in their program listings. LIST to read. -To view DOCumentation files one page at a time, k} press [START], [Return], or the Joystick Trigger to display the highlighted DOC file. Pressing the [Esc] key cau l}ses a return to MENU. -To print out a hard-copy of any DOCumentation file, [Q]uit the MENU, boot DOS, and then from m} DOS, use the (C)Copy command: D:Filename.DOC,P: -To use this great MENU program on your own disks, simply n} copy the file "AUTORUN.SYS". D:Filename.DOC,P: -To use this great MENU program on your own disks, simply ! _________________________________ MPP EXPRESS MSCOPE MPP EXPRESS and MSCOPE ________p}_________________________ Format two disks with DOS 2.0s or 2.5 and write DOS to them (use DOS functions I and H). Coq}py EXPRESS.MPP to one disk and MSCOPE.BIN to the other (use DOS function O if you have one disk drive, function C if r}you have more). Rename both of them to AUTORUN.SYS (use function E). The programs will run automatically when you bos}ot these disks. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % % % MPP Express! %t} % % % Copyright (C) 1986 % % % % By Keitu}h Ledbetter % % Orion Micro Systems % %-------------------------------% % This software is in the v} % % public domain and is not % % to be sold, except for the % % price of a disk, without % % the writw}ten consent of the % % author. % %-------------------------------% % Donations Are Accepted (butx} % % are not mandatory). % % Send All Correspondence To: % % Keith Ledbetter % % 291y}9 Ennismore Court % % Richmond, VA 23224 % %-------------------------------% % This program is written z}in % % Action! Portions are (c) by % % Action Computer Services. % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% {}------------------ General Overview ------------------ Welcome to MPP Express!, the most powerful Publ|}ic Domain terminal program ever written for MPP modems. MPP Express! is designed specifically for your MPP modem, an}}d takes advantage of special features such as configurable "speed dialing" and 297, 300, 400, and 450 baud operation.~} Before I get started, there are once again a few people that I would like to thank for their help. First, thanks to }Abdul, SYSOP of The Boot Factory at (804) 262-9289, for doing all of the testing of MPP Express!. Second, thanks to }the technical support group at Supra, especially Mark White, for bending over backwards (many times!!) to answer my q}uestions. And, last but not least, thanks to Jordan Chilcott for his fine handler. MPP Express! uses the Chilcott h}andler, and it is a very fine piece of software. This handler made my job a lot easier in converting the original 85}0 Express! into MPP Express!. ---------------------- Finally! The Program ---------------------- M}PP Express! is a binary file, and has code internally to boot the Chilcott handler, so YOU DO NOT NEED TO BOOT AN "R:" }HANDLER PRIOR TO RUNNING EXPRESS!. Just COPY Express! to a disk with your favorite DOS on it and rename it to AUTORU}N.SYS. Then, HOLD DOWN THE OPTION KEY while turning on your Computer. MPP Express! uses an "intelligent" buffering }scheme, which means that the size of your COPY buffer is directly proportional to the MEMLO of the DOS that you are u}sing. In other words, the LARGER the DOS that you are using, the SMALLER your COPY buffer will be. If you want to t}ry out different DOS's to experiment with the buffer size, the easiest thing to do is just to boot up Express!, and the}n use the "X" command to load the buffer with a huge file (like Express!). This will fill up the buffer, and the sta}tus line at the top of the screen will show the size of the buffer that Express! has allocated. As an example, here }are some of the DOS's that have been used during the BETA test stages of MPP Express!, along with the buffer sizes. }All tests were performed on an Atari 800. The number of file buffers were the default values so these buffer sizes ma}y vary with the way that you have your DOS configured. DOS # Drives Buffer ----- -------- ----}-- DOS 2.0,2.5 2SD 5632 DOS XL 2.3P 2SD 1792 MyDOS 3.08 2DD 5632 MyDOS 4.1 2SD } 5120 Sparta 1.1 2SD 4352 TopDOS 1.5A 2SD 4608 MachDOS 2SD 3840 SmartDOS 8.2D } 2DD 4864 If you have an XL or XE computer, using SpartaDOS 2.3x will give you a HUGE copy buffer of around 9}K or so. Also, MPP Express! will work with the SpartaDOS Ultra-Speed mode. At boot-up time, MPP Express! does two }things: 1) It checks the disk for a dataset called CONFIG.EXP. This dataset is created by pressing "$" fro}m the main menu. This dataset, if present, contains data such as - Background/Foreground Colors - Your D}efault Disk Drive - Your Dialing Parameters This allows you to "customize" your copy of MPP Express! to }your liking - such as changing the default grey background to a color that you find more appealing. 2) It c}hecks the disk for a dataset called "PHONE.LST". This is a phone list that you can create from the "Save } Phone List" option from the Dialing menu. So, if you have a set of local boards that you would like loaded i}n at boot-up time, save them under the name "PHONE.LST". Once MPP Express! has completed loading, you will be} at the Main Menu. This menu is on one screen, but actually contains two screens worth of data. You can flip betwee}n the two menus by pressing the SELECT and OPTION keys. Another thing I should note here is that Express! DOES NOT m}onitor the carrier detect lead once you are on-line. The reason it doesn't is because there is too big a risk of los}ing data, since carrier checking requires closing and then re-opening the modem. But, Express! DOES monitor the carr}ier detect lead while you are at the main menu. So, when the carrier is dropped after you log off of a board, simply h}it the START key to return to the main menu, and Express! will respond with the message "Connection Terminated...".} The Main Menu ============= Now, we will cover the menu commands one at a time: A - This key }will toggle your translation mode between ASCII and ATASCII. B - This key will toggle the BAUD rate betw}een 297,300,400, and 450 baud. The main reason that 297 baud is present is because you may get some }"garbage" when logged onto a board at 300 baud (especially if it is being ran on an Atari 1030 Modem). If }this happens, try dropping your baud rate down to 297. C - This key will toggle the PARITY setting betwe}en EVEN, ODD, and NONE. This should normally always be set to NONE for normal communications with BB}S's. D - This key will take you to your personal BBS dialing menu. More on this in the next section. } E - Use this key if you want to key in a number to dial manually. If you have dialed manually earlier in }this session, that number will be placed in the window, and you can just press RETURN to re-dial that} same number again. If you press any other key, the last number will be erased and replaced with the} new number that you enter. G - This key allows you to enter "Autoanswer" mode. The program will simply} go into a loop waiting for the MPP to autoanswer a call, and will then flip to terminal mode. You c}an press a key at any time to abort auto-answer mode. H - Pressing H will hang up the phone. ! - This} option lets you toggle your DUPLEX setting between HALF and FULL. When communicating with BBS's, you } should be FULL duplex. HALF duplex will "echo" any keys that you press to your screen, as well as sendin}g them out over the modem. This is useful when you and a friend are talking "computer to computer". } If you ever: o Press keys and nothing comes back to your screen, or o Press keys and get "}double" chars, like "HHEELLLLOO", then you are probably in the wrong duplex. I - This option allow}s you to FORMAT a disk. After pressing I, you will be asked for the drive number to format. J - U}se this option to DELETE a file on a disk. You will be asked to confirm the deletion. K - Use this to U}NLOCK a disk file. L - Use this to LOCK a disk file. M - Use this to RENAME a disk file. & - This key al}lows you to specify the time (in seconds) that Express! will wait for a dial tone after picking up th}e phone to dial. I normally use 2 seconds, since 1 second does not always give my phone system time to } clear. This number may need to be changed depending upon your phone system. N - Pressing N allows you to s}et the time (in 1/60ths of a second) that Express! will pause after dialing a DIGIT (one number). The} default is 20/60ths of a second. Once again, you may be able to go to a lower number depending on y}our phone system. O - Pressing N allows you to set the time (in 1/60ths of a second) that Express! will }pause after dialing a PULSE. For example, when you dial a number "7", Express! will actually pulse the pho}ne 7 times. This time is the delay BETWEEN those pulses. This is where the "speed dialing" is affec}ted the most. The default is 1/60ths of a second. You should never probably have to go higher than }2/60ths of a second. P - Use the P command to specify (in seconds), the time that you want to wait for a} carrier after dialing a number. Since most modems have no internal way of telling if the phone i}s busy or ringing, what a terminal program must do is just "wait around" for so many seconds while ch}ecking for a carrier. While you can set this value to any number between 5 and 99, I don't recommend settin}g it below 8. And if you are dialing a long distance board, I would set it around 20-25 seconds. Fo}r local calling, I use 12 seconds as the setting. This seems to give the host computer plenty of tim}e to answer the phone. Since the MPP modems are designed to put the phone on-hook after no carrier is } detected for around 12-14 seconds, Express! uses a trick to fake the MPP into staying off hook for the t}ime you have specified. What Express! will do is to re-dial a "1" every 10 seconds while waiting for} a carrier. This will in no way affect the phone line, since the number has already been dialed and }"put-through" the phone system. Q - Use this command to set your left margin anywhere from 0 to 25. R} - This command is used to Receive a file using XModem Protocol. S - This command is used to Send a file} using XModem Protocol. *** IMPORTANT *** To use the Xmodem, YOU MUST FIRST PREP THE HOST SYSTEM. In} other words, you CAN NOT tell MPP Express! to send/receive a file, and then go back to terminal mode and } tell the BBS to send or receive a file. First, tell the BBS what you want to do, then wait for a mess}age like "Ready to send" or "Ready to Receive", THEN go to the menu and hit "S" or "R". T - Pressing the} T key allows you to capture text to a disk file. You will supply a filename, then be returned to te}rminal mode with copy mode ON. NOTE: This option DOES NOT destroy the current contents of the copy }buffer. So, if you had turned copy ON with the OPTION key and then realized that all of the data isn}'t going to fit in the buffer, you can still "pause" the BBS and go to the menu, hit "T", and not lose any }of the data you have already captured. U - This option allows you to "send" a disk file in pure te}xt form. You will be asked for the file name, along with a "delay rate". The delay rate is simply a timin}g loop executed after each byte. Normally, a rate of 25-30 seems to work best without the BBS droppi}ng any characters. V - Use this command to VIEW the current contents of your copy buffer. At any time, }you may press any key to stop viewing the buffer. W - The W command allows you to SAVE the contents of y}our buffer to a disk file. If the save works successfully, then the copy buffer will be cleared. }X - Use this command to LOAD the buffer with data from a disk file. The load occurs FROM THE CURRENT size }of the copy buffer. In other words, if you already have 1000 bytes of data in your buffer, and you t}hen do a LOAD, the new data will be "appended" onto the end of the old data. Y - This option allows you to } "send" the contents of your copy buffer to the system that you are logged on to, just as though you were} typing it from the keyboard. You will be asked for a Delay Rate of 1-255. Normally, a rate of 25-3}0 seems to work best without the BBS dropping any characters. Z - Use this command to dump the copy buff}er to your printer. < - This command will clear out the contents of the copy buffer. You will be asked to } confirm. ? - Use this to VIEW a disk file (only useful for text files!!) You may press any key to ab}ort the View. > - Use this command to COPY a file from one disk to another. Most useful for copying fil}es from a RAM disk to a floppy disk. THE COPY COMMAND DOES NOT ALLOW DISK SWAPPING! So, if you tell} it to copy D1:PGMA.BAS to D1:PGMB.BAS, the copy will be done to THE SAME DISK. 1-8 - Pressing 1-8 will }show you the catalog listing of the disk in drive 1-8. Arrows - Pressing the arrow keys will ch}ange the foreground and background colors of the screen. % - Use this command to specify }a default disk drive. This drive specification will be used in all disk drive prompts while in MPP E}xpress! $ - Use this command to save to disk the default values that you have currently set up. To be o}f any use, THIS SAVE MUST BE DONE TO THE DISK THAT CONTAINS THE MPP EXPRESS! PROGRAM. When you press '$',} a file called CONFIG.EXP is created that contains the following info: - Foreground/Background } Colors - Speed Dialing Parameters - Time For Connect - Left Margin - Default Disk Drive - Par}ity setting @ - Use this command to re-load your default configure settings from disk.sk Drive - PariMPP EXPRESS DOCUMENTATION CONT. The Dial Menu ============= Pressing "D" from the main menu w}ill take you to the real "meat and potatoes", as they say, of MPP Express!. This is the board/dialing menu that you ca}n customize to your own liking. On your first use of MPP Express!, the window on the menu will be blank, since you }haven't had a chance to add any boards to your list yet. Here are what the commands from this menu will do for you:} Arrow keys - (you DO NOT have to hold down the CTRL key) will move the cursor} around the boards in your list. A - Pressing "A" allows you to add boards to the list, which y}ou will want to do right off of the bat. You will be prompted for - The name of the BBS - The numbe}r of the BBS - Macros #1, 2, and 3. These are strings (up to 15 characters long) that will be }sent over the modem whenever you hit Shift/Ctrl/1, 2, or 3 while in terminal mode. These sho}uld be used to hold your "log-on" sequence which is normally something like last name, password, etc.} From then on, you will never have to remember that password again! - The time (in seconds) to} wait for a connection after dialing this number. - Whether the board is ATASCII or ASCII. Whe}n you dial from the list and connect to a board, your translation mode will AUTOMATICALLY be }set to the mode that you specify here. - The BAUD rate for this number. Express! will toggle t}o this baud rate before dialing the number. E - This allows you to edit an entry that is already in your } list (the one that the cursor is currently on). You will be prompted the same as in the "Add" processin}g, except that the old data will be shown. YOU DO NOT HAVE TO RE-KEY ANY DATA THAT YOU DO NOT WANT T}O CHANGE. If you just press the RETURN key, then the old data will be kept. To erase an entry, just} press spacebar/return. Z - This allows you to delete an entry (the one that the cursor is currently on) from} your list. You will be shown the board data, and then asked to confirm the delete. I - This will do an }inquiry on the data for the board that the cursor is currently on. SPACE BAR - Pressing the Spac}e-bar will toggle the status of the board that the cursor is currently on as } Marked or Un-marked. If a board is marked, an arrow will appear next to it}'s name. C - Pressing C will clear the current phone list from memory. You will be asked to confirm the} clear. L - Use this command to LOAD a new phone list into memory. You will be prompted for the file na}me. S - Use this command to SAVE the current phone list to disk. If you want this phone list to be load}ed at boot-up time, you must name it "D1:PHONE.LST" and save it on the disk that contains your copy o}f MPP Express!. P - The P command will print out a nice formatted list of all of the data in the current } phone list. U - Use this command to enter a long distance (Sprint/MCI) dial code. The long distance d}ialing code is a number that is stored with EACH phone list. The way that Express! uses this LD code is th }at whenever it dials a number, it looks for an exclamation mark (!) in the phone number. If one is fo }und, Express! goes off and dials the LD code, then returns and completes the dialing of the number. S }o, as an example, let's say that you have your LD code set up as: 270-0001,,123456 (The commas are  }for a PAUSE) Now, in your list you have a BBS set up with the following number: !-804-379-4156 When } Express! dials that number, it will dial the following: 270-0001,,123456-804-379-4156 Whew! Note }here that the '!' can appear ANYWHERE in the phone number, not just in the first position (but, I don't } know why you would ever want to do that). Also, multiple '!'s can appear in one number (ditto!). } Dialing From The List ===================== Now, here comes the fun part! There are two ways that you can } dial from a phone list that you have created. (1) The first way is simple. Just move the cursor to the board tha}t you want to dial, then hit the RETURN key. That number will then be dialed continuously until you press any key to a}bort dialing, or a connection is made. If a connection is made, your translation mode will be set to that specified }for the board. (2) The second way is the wonderful one. Almost everyone has 5 or 6 local boards that they try to }call each time. Well, MPP Express! makes it simple! Just move the cursor around to each board that you want to dial, }and the press the SPACEBAR to MARK that board (you can tell if a board is marked by the little arrow beside the name)}. You can mark as many boards in your list as you want. Then, just hit the "D" key to dial all the marked numbers. } And then sit back! Each of the numbers you marked will be dialed in order until you press any key to abort dialing, } or a connection is made. If a connection is made, the following happens: - Your translation is set to that speci}fied in the board set-up. - The board is "un-marked" so that you don't have to do it after you hang up. ----}------------------------- Commands From Terminal Mode ----------------------------- The following are the command}s that are available while in terminal mode connected to a board): START - This consol key will return y}ou to the main SELECT menu. OPTION - The OPTION key will toggle COPY on and off. When CO}PY is on, the border color will change, and every character that goes to your scr}een will be captured in the copy buffer. Shift/Ctrl/1-3 - These keypresses will send out the corre }sponding Macro 1-3 from your dialing list, with a carriage return at the end. Shift/Ctrl/P - Pressing this key wil!}l cause Express! to print an image of the current screen to your printer. All control characters will be transformed t"}o spaces, and inverse characters will be printed as normal characters. Shift/Ctrl/R - Pressing this key will rese#}t the connect clock to 00:00:00. Shift/Ctrl/O - This command happens to be my personal favorite. The is the "Buffer$} Screen" command. What this command does is "Print" the contents of the screen TO THE COPY BUFFER. How many times h%}ave you read a message, then thought "I'd like to have a copy of that". Well, you probably hit OPTION to turn copy o&}n, then told the BBS to re-read the message. Well, now when this happens, just do a buffer-screen. Another interest'}ing feature is that this can also be used along with the CAPTURE TO DISK command. Here is all you have to do: - Hi(}t START to go to the menu. - Hit 'T' for capture-to-disk and give Express! a file name. - Express! will then open tha)}t file, turn on COPY, and return to terminal mode. - As soon as you return to terminal mode, hit OPTION to *}turn OFF the copy mode. Now, instead of EVERYTHING that comes across the line going to your copy buffer, you can+} SELECTIVELY send things to the buffer with the Shift/Ctrl/O command. Not only that, but whenever the buffer,} fills up, Express! will then SAVE it to disk! -------------------- A Few Random Notes ----}----------------- * MPP Express will handle both Xmodem-7 (Compu-serve) UPLOADS and downloads! * Note: If you .}plan on using MPP Express! to log onto Compu-Serve, you should do the following the next time that you log on/}: [1] type "GO DEFALT" [2] Change your TERMINAL TYPE to OTHER. [3] Change your PARITY (on CIS, n0}ot Express) to NONE (Zero). * If you are ever in terminal mode and the screen turns RED, Express! is just 1}telling you to "be patient and hold on a sec!". This will normally only happen if you are either capturing t2}o disk or sending from disk. What Express! is actually telling you is that it is waiting for the host (BBS) t3}o pause, which will take anywhere from 3-5 seconds. ------------ CONCLUSION --4}---------- Well, I think that just about covers everything (you didn't think this would ever end, did you??? Please 5}pass the program along to all of your friends! 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