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Fox #101 Littleton, CO 80120 } MODEM/INTERFACE/HANDLER CONSIDERATIONS AMODEM 7.2R supports the following combinations of modem hardware } and software: Hayes or compatible 300, 300/1200, or 1200/2400 bps modem using an Atari 850 or ICD P:R: Co}nnection interface and their built-in R: handlers. Other 850-based modems can be used, but may not autodial or h}ang up on command. Other 850 substitutes work with varying degrees of success. Atari 1030 modem using its} built-in T: handler. (An AUTORUN.SYS file which boots the built-in T: handler is listed in the August 1985 ANTI}C, Vol 4, #4, p.64.). Atari XM301 modem using the T: handler supplied on the XETerm disk. (This is a super}set of the 1030 T: handler). Atari 835 (or 1030 or XM301) modem using R.BIN (the R: handler by Joe Miller }and Russ Wetmore, available from CompuServe and many BBS's). MPP 1000C or 1000E modem using a modified ver}sion of the MPP Rev. 1.0 MINI R: handler. DO NOT use EITHER of the Hayes emulating versions. Unfort}unately, R.BIN and the MPP R: handler are not compatible with SpartaDOS due to their faulty relocation routines. } A disk containing Atari DOS 2.5, AMODEM 7.2R, customized AUTORUN.SYS files for all the above combinations, and a} newly revised and enhanced autodial file generator is available from:  } Starfleet Atari User Group P.O. Box 24064 Denver, CO 80224 Enc!}lose a self-addressed, stamped, disk mailer AND EITHER a disk full of good public domain programs OR $5 to cover disk a"}nd copying costs. Page 2 of 7 T: HANDLE#}R DOS CONSIDERATIONS The 1030 and XM301 T: handlers are incompatible with some DOS's because unlike the R:$} handlers, they do not relocate above DOS at bootup. The 1030 T: handler loads into the computer at $1D00, and t%}he XM301 T: handler loads at $1E00, so DOS may not use any memory above this. In addition, the T: handlers use the cas&}sette buffer, so any DOS which tries to use that space for density checking is incompatible. For 48K'} 400/800 computers, DOS's which DO work with the T: handlers include: Atari DOS 2.0S configured for no mor(}e than two single or one double density disk drive and three file buffers; add two single or one double density )}drive OR two more file buffers with the XM301 T: handler Atari DOS 2.5 configured for no more than three s*}ingle or dual density disk drives and three file buffers For XL/XE computers, DOS's which work include the+} above plus: SpartaDOS 2.3 and 3.2. (The BEST DOS for Atari computers.) OSS DOSXL 2.20 or 2.30, usi,}ng DOSXL.SYS DOS's which CANNOT be used with the T: handlers include: SMARTDOS (all versions throug-}h 8.2) OSS DOSXL 2.35x for Indus GT drives with Syncromesh SpartaDOS 1.1 RUNNIN.}G AMODEM 7.2R AMODEM 7.2R automatically determines the modem/handler combination you are using and configu/}res itself accordingly. If the modem and handler in use are capable of tone-dialing, it sets a default long-dist0}ance access sequence of "1-" in line 11080. If you are using a third-party long-distance service, change this string t1}o its local access number and your access code and reSAVE the program. DO NOT use ANY of the SpartaDOS tim2}e-date display/support files (e.g. TD, XTD, TDLINE, RTIME8, ZHAND)! Support code for the R-TIME 8 is built into 3}AMODEM7.2R, including automatic update of the time-date stamping functions of all SpartaDOS versions. AMOD4}EM 7.2R was written with Atari BASIC and, due to memory-saving techniques used, cannot be run in the EXTEND mode of OSS5}'s BASIC XE. There have also been reports of conflicts between BASIC XE and carrier-detection by Atari 835, 1030,6} and XM301 modems. Page 3 of 7 ONLINE FUNCTIO7}NS Initial values for many display, dialing, and telecommunications format parameters are set in lines 1108}80-11090. The initial help menu shows the functions which may be executed from the terminal mode. Brief e9}xplanations follow: A joystick plugged into controller jack 1 simulates the action of eight different keys:}trokes as shown (^ stands for CONTROL). These may be changed; substitute the desired characters in the eight-ch;}aracter string in line 1060 (the heart stands for RETURN). SHIFT-CTRL R resets the call timer (located in the mi<}ddle of the second line of the header) to 0:00:00. SHIFT-CTRL T toggles the call timer on or off. The tim=}er is automatically reset and started when a new carrier is detected. With Atari 835/1030/XM301 and MPP 1000C/E m>}odems, it is stopped when carrier is lost. SHIFT-CTRL S toggles smooth vertical scrolling on or off, on XL?}/XE computers only. Smooth scrolling is automatically disabled at each new connection at 1200 or 2400 bps, becau@}se smooth scrolling is so slow that input is lost at these speeds. SHIFT-CTRL F toggles the key repeat ratA}es between normal and twice as fast as normal, on all computers. SHIFT-CTRL M toggles the left screen margB}in between 0 (40 columns) and 2 (38 columns). SHIFT-CTRL I increases the brightness of the letters on the C}screen, rolling over to minimum luminance when maximum luminance is exceeded. SHIFT-CTRL DELETE incrD}eases the brightness of the screen border, rolling over like SHIFT-CTRL I. SHIFT-CTRL < and > increase andE} decrease the brightness of the main screen. SHIFT-CTRL [up arrow] and [down arrow] change the color of thF}e main screen. SHIFT-CTRL 0 through 9 and P pass control to one of the keyboard macros. (More abouG}t macros below.) SHIFT-CTRL D displays all ten of the macros. SHIFT-CTRL E allows you to edit any oH}ne of the macros. SHIFT-CTRL H will redisplay the initial help menu. I} Page 4 of 7 OFFLINE FUNCTIONS Press SELECT to display the offline fuJ}nctions menu. A loads the AUTODIAL.NUM file of phone numbers, descriptions, etc., and goes to the autodialK} menu. Use the AUTGEN72.BAS program supplied on the disk described above to generate or modify your autodial filL}e. To return to the offline menu, press X or the SELECT key. From the autodial menu, you may change translation mode,M} duplex mode, baud rate (if applicable), and turn automatic redialing, long distance mode and tone-dialing mode (N}if applicable) on or off. Press + to page forward, - to page backward, or a page number to display that page of O}choices. Press M to manually enter a number to be dialed. Press letters A through J to dial the corresponding sP}election. Baud rate and translation will be automatically set for each choice, and when connection is made, presQ}sing SHIFT-CTRL P will send its password as a macro (see below). You may repeatedly dial a group of selections until onR}e of them connects by pressing S and then entering your choices. Page numbers may be included, so you can scan nS}umbers from different pages. B (850-based and MPP modems only) changes the baud rate. 850-based modems maT}y use 300, 1200, or 2400 bps. MPP modems may use 300 or 450 bps; higher rates are possible but are not reliable with U}all MPP modems. G (visible only with 835/1030/XM301 modems, but works with all types) sets up for inV}dividual Atari to Atari communication (no translation, half duplex). P toggles between full and half dupleW}x. Use full duplex when connected with a BBS. L (except when using the R.BIN handler) toggles the automatX}ic appending of linefeeds to outgoing carriage returns (in Ascii mode only). T toggles between no trY}anslation (Atari mode) and light translation (Ascii mode). In Ascii mode, bells, backspaces, tabs, form feeds, cZ}arriage returns, and line deletes are translated with their Atari equivalents. All other outgoing CONTROL-characters ([}e.g. CTRL-C needed to log onto CompuServe) are sent unaltered; all other incoming CONTROL-characters (e.g. appen\}ded linefeeds) are ignored. I (except when using an MPP modem) allows you to choose between the outgoing p]}arity modes. C sets up the capture buffer. Acceptable destination filespecs are E: (screen editor), P: (p^}rinter) and Dx:FILENAME.EXT (disk file, where Dx: is optional and x is a digit 1 through 8). If the filename sel_}ected is already present, the program will ask permission to erase it. From terminal mode, use the OPTION key to `} start or stop capturing. Press START to erase what has been captured so far and start over. Capture to E: may be insa}tantly Page 5 of 7 initiated from terminal mob}de by pressing START or OPTION, if no other file transfer setup is in effect. D dumps the contents of the c}capture buffer to the selected device. When capturing to a disk file or to a printer, this is automatically done d}when the buffer fills to within 128 bytes of capacity, then capturing is resumed. If the buffer fills up while capturie}ng to the screen (the E: device), the captured text will be displayed, then the program will ask if you wish to rf}etain the buffer. If so, you must answer the prompt with the P: filespec or a disk filename. The buffer is then g}printed or saved and capturing is resumed. E allows you to erase the current buffer and transfer setup. h} N allows you to rename the destination file for the capture buffer. Use this to set up to save an existing capturei} buffer to a different device than that to which you started capturing. R sets up to receive a file using j}XMODEM protocol. S sets up to send a file using XMODEM protocol. The Christiansen XMODEM protocol wk}as rigorously followed, but allowance was made for those Atari BBS's which don't use a correct implementation, anl}d for slow transmission, so AMODEM 7.2R's XMODEM file transfers are very reliable. U sets up to upload a dm}isk file without using XMODEM protocol. A CTRL-S received while sending will pause transmission and wait for anon}ther input character for up to two minutes before aborting. After setting up to receive, send, or upload, press o}the START key to begin transmission; hold down the SELECT key to abort transmission. 1 through 8 display p}the directory of the disk in the drive of that number. CTRL-A picks up the phone in the answer mode and waq}its up to 30 seconds for a carrier. This function will not work with an MPP 1000E modem - it will go into answerr} mode only when it answers a ringing phone line. CTRL-O picks up the phone in the originate mode and waitss} up to 30 seconds for a carrier. CTRL-H hangs up the phone. This function will not work with a "Hayt}es-compatible" modem which does not pay attention to the DTR line (e.g. Anchor Mark XII) nor with an MPP 1000E modem whu}ich has answered the phone. In either case, to hang up, turn off the modem or wait for the originating modem to v}break the connection. CTRL-D allows you to set an output delay rate. This is useful when noisy phone linew}s or busy mainframes make file transmission difficult. While a delay rate is in use, D will appear next to thex} Page 6 of 7 baud rate in the upper right corner of ty}he screen. A delay rate of 27 will slow down transmission at 300 bps by half, to 15 characters per second. z} CTRL-Q allows you to stop the clock and exit to AUTGEN72.BAS, the autodial file editing program. C{}TRL-P dumps the current main screen, from the top line through the line cursor is on, to a printer or to a disk file (D|}1:SCREEN.DMP). CONTROL-characters are replaced with spaces. To save more than one screen to disk, you must renam}}e each from SCREEN.DMP to another unique name first. CTRL-C copies a disk file to screen (E:), printer (P:~}), or another disk file. Copying between two disks on a single drive is NOT supported. CTRL-L, U, R}, and E will respectively lock, unlock, rename, and erase a disk file. CTRL-F allows you to format a disk }in drive one through eight. All DOS functions require confirmation before being executed. US}ING THE MACROS The macros allow you to log onto bulletin boards with just one keystroke. When you know th}e logon procedure of a BBS, you can construct a macro which will wait for the proper prompting characters and the}n send your name and password automatically. A macro may consist of up to 80 characters, including all non}-inverse characters (except commas) and the following five inverse characters, which have special meanings: } (inverse C) is translated to a real comma. The reason for the exclusion of real commas is that the macros are stored} in BASIC DATA statements, which are separated by commas. If you try to include a real comma, BASIC will truncat}e the macro when the program READs it. (inverse M) is translated to RETURN (Atari EOL or Ascii CR, dependi}ng on the translation mode in effect). (inverse P) will pause one second. (inverse S) will send the} password for the last number dialed from the AUTODIAL.NUM file. (inverse U) followed by a digit 0 through} 9 will switch control to the macro of that number. (inverse W) followed by any character will wait up to }30 seconds for that character to be received before proceeding. } Page 7 of 7 After the last character of a macro has been sent or processed, a RETURN (a}gain, EOL or CR, depending on translation mode) will be sent, so you need not terminate each macro with (inverse M). } For example, if you dial a number from the autodial menu, get a connection, and then pass control to a macro} consisting of YOUR NAME(inverse M)(inverse W)](inverse S) after receiving a prompt such as } Enter your name ] it will send YOUR NAME(RETURN) then wait up to 30 seconds for a prompt containing }the ] character, such as Enter your password ] and then send the password read from the AUTODIAL.NU}M file for this selection, then send (RETURN) Pressing SHIFT-CTRL P will send just the password. Incident}ally, passwords read from the AUTODIAL.NUM may contain real commas, since they are not READ from DATA statements.} If the capture buffer fills up while a macro is being processed, the macro will be aborted but the buffer} will automatically be saved. FREEWARE I wrote AMODEM 7.2R to be used by all lucky enough to} own ICD's R-TIME 8, and I encourage FREE distribution, but if you enjoy using the program, a donation is a good }way to show it and encourage me to write more public domain programs. Specific written requests for changes in t}he program are more likely to be answered if a disk and self-addressed, stamped mailer are also included.}`Md06,-.<AILQVZ_bejmty|$/"}:=@CFMRU\ajv#(+9=EJORW\afhknsvy|"}  ',/369<ADKPUZ]`fknqw}"} %49<EHMPUXadinvy| "} #&).16;AHWZchnu (17>LQTY\akpsx{`0a "}Lnbjbl LkbLkbJJJJ`H sbh` BHI V䅠L}b/LbLbbb"}b)bb)bb)b)bb bL+cbibbibbbȌbbbLXc bbbbL4cbb`"}b`b`ic`iccbcbLc bbbmbbmbbbbbоbL}cbb8fbcgbcc"}bcbL7dm\b mdbb*(mebbbbmbbmbmbbЭbLchbmbhbibmbiblhb`b06"}HH/Lc) 55L`1Ȍ/3L3L/I L/1I1"}1`LLN1) 55L1 1/4L>0LML`22I20 L>0I"} L)Ӡ0L>2)55L0)L8 N20343ILS34ILb4hhh@Lk)Ӡ` @"}`Lӭ Pө<өO h`Le͞LL`L)ҭI L L ҩ2ӠҩF"}Ҍ/0x6 X `L$ )L> LK  Lg Lg`ELlh"}hL `L i*  `L `HLMLL`LL-"})I L L-I L}L-I L-`L73Ll3ILl 3 Ll3` 33"}``L~1 ! L 0 L !L L L88`L* *"}"I"L)IL Lh)L wL"I$L=+)ŮL: L"I&LY) )@ L"I(L !"}Lr`ȌL``lL i $LmiLmi"}IRLLiLmiRmi,ȑ+` ҩ*ҩ  `+"},8 m+*(m,8ȑ m+*(m,8ȑ m+*(m,"}856ȑ m+*(m,8|}ȑ m+*(m,8ȑ+i ,i"}L+i ,iȑaҩ*ҥ   F  ``a@@R @"}w B8D@EFHI VLw} Modem handler did not boot Press any key to try againE "}@@@@@ƍ@@@@/`!`t@@@@`L?"}@g"}A Loading AMODEM 7.* Copyright (C) 1986 by Trent Dudley":POKE752,0:POKE559,34:RUN"D:AMODEM7*.*"@$/ s  Y0 `X<@0 $+ Seattle Puget-Sound Atari Computer Enthusiasts present: Disk #48/49 TELE-COMMUNICATIONS III (April*}, 1986)NOTE: If using the 850 Interface anda Hayes type or Atari 830 modem, thisdisk will automatically prepare you form*}odem communications (i.e., load RS-232handler) at "boot-up" time. DISK #48 Contents:1. AMODEM 7.2R. An Amodem*} 7.2 versionwhich is configured for use with theICD Real Time Clock cartridge. Refer toAMOD72R.DOC for instructions/detail*}s.MPP/1030 modem users require specialhandlers (below). (Trent Dudley, 1/86)2. AMODEM73. An Amodem 7.1 variant foruse w*}ith OSS's BASIC XL/XE only! Built-in phone# editor. (Trent Dudley, 12/85)3. AMOD72R.DOC. A 7 page instructionmanual for *}AMODEM 7.2R. Formatted forprintout from DOS (use Option C tocopy to "P:"). (Trent Dudley,1/86)4. AUTORUN.SYS. Boots the 8*}50 InterfaceRS-232 handler and RUNs the disk filenamed "MENU". Non-MPP.5. MENU. Press RETURN to reRUN. Willdisplay ".DO*}C" files to the screen -w/printout option. (Jim Chapman)6. MPPHANDL.AM7. A special RS-232handler for MPP 1000C and 1000E*} modemsto be used with AMODEM 7.* only! NOTE:MPP modem users can utilize AMODEM 7.*only after renaming this program to"AU*}TORUN.SYS", and rebooting theircomputer. Another disk is recommended.(Trent Dudley97FPQ^TLER 1030. Boots the "T" handle*}rfor the 1030 modem. Supports the 1030'stone-dial capability. NOTE: 1030 modemusers must use this to operate Amodem7.*. T*}ransfer to another disk & rename"AUTORUN.SYS". (R. Wetmore, 8/85 ANTIC)8. ATARI DOS 2.5 & "RAMDISK.COM".Supports Single/E*}nhanced densities.Automatically sets-up the Atari 130XE'sRAMdisk. (Atari Corp)DISK #49 (back side of this disk):1. "A*}.M.I.S." Bulletin Board System.A complete set of programs for thosewho desire to operate their own BBS.(Requires 850 Inter*}face. 2 drives arerecommended. Set up for MPI A1A modem.)The main terminal program, "MPCAMIS",is written in BASIC and easi*}ly modifiedfor custom applications. Be sure toread the "READ1ST.DOC" file (use theMENU; copy it to your printer, also)bef*}ore using. Michigan A.C.E. membersorginally authored these programs.Jerry Wright of S*P*A*C*E has made manymodifications a*}nd improvements.2. SCENEMAKER. Creates a customBBS title screen. BASIC. (B.R.A.C.E.)3. KERMIT. A unique terminal progr*}amwhich will allow telecommunicationswith main-frame systems. Written inACTION! Refer to KERMIT.DOC for neededdetails. (J*}ohn Palevich via CompuServe)4. ATARI DOS 2.0S. With utilitypackage (DUP.SYS). Burst I/O bug hasbeen fixed. (Atari Corp)*}---------------------------------------SPECIAL NOTES:1. Files with a ".DOC" filenameextender are text files which conta*}inimportant information or instructions.You may access them from the MENU bysimply pressing the appropriate "RUN"key. The*} file will then be displayed tothe screen for reading or printout. Useof a word processor may be necessary toachieve the d*}esired printout format.2. Recommendations/improved programsfor this disk are greatly appreciated. THANK YOU FOR SUPPOR*}TING S*P*A*C*E!(SEATTLE-PUGET SOUND ATARI COMPUTERENTHUS- IASTS Disk #48TELECOMMIII Updated:Apr16,86Librarian - Jim Chapman