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E TAPCIS 5.3 CompuServe Default Script -- PARAMS.SCR 09/17/90 rpw -----
E This process should take a few minutes and run without requiring
E you to press any keys. TAPCIS should logoff by itself. If it does
E not, you should re-try this ALT-P procedure. Remember to run ALT-P
E at all baud rates you intend to use.
;
; *********************************************************************
; IMPORTANT NOTE: This script assumes that you have no return address
; entered in your current CompuServe Mail profile. If there is
; one, your name as held by TAPCIS will not be entered. This is the
; last action of this script, and it will appear to generate an error
; from CompuServe. Ignore it. It's the only way to deal with two
; completely different sets of prompts that can appear in Mail. If you
; need to change your Mail name and address, go online I>nteractive to
; MAIL (GO MAIL) and type the command ADDRESS NAME at the Mail! prompt.
; *********************************************************************
;
; Time spent in DEFAULT is free of CompuServe charges. Regardless of
; speed used, this script should cost you only one minute of connect
; time each time you use it.
;
; PARAMS.SCR sets CompuServe parameters and Mail settings when Alt-P
; is selected at the main TAPCIS menu and this file is in the TAPCIS
; default directory.
;
; You may also use this file, noting the information contained between
; asterisks below, to further tailor your settings. Usually this won't be
; necessary, but it may be if you use other automatic programs or scripts
; on the same CompuServe account you use for TAPCIS.
;
; The "old" settings below are meaningless and are provided only as a
; point of reference to guide you through the script. Your current
; settings may vary wildly. If you're nervous about permanently changing
; your defaults, it would be time well spent to log on, GO DEFAULT, and
; do a PrintScreen of items 2 through 5 on the "Permanent Settings" menu
; before proceeding with this script.
;
; Since this may be the first TAPCIS script you deal with, it's worth
; noting that "S" means "Send", "^M" means a carriage return, and "W"
; means "Wait for". In most cases here, TAPCIS will wait for an
; exclamation point, CompuServe's almost-universal prompt that it's
; awaiting user input. A semi-colon at the start of a line tells TAPCIS
; that the entire line is a comment, and to ignore it when processing
; the script.
;
; Ready? Here goes ...
;
S G DEFAULT^M
W TERM
W !
;TERMINAL SETTINGS/SERVICE OPTIONS
;Use this area to change your terminal type/parameters and/or service options.
;
; 1 Instructions
; 2 Change permanent settings
; 3 Explanation of session vs. permanent
; 4 Show session vs. permanent
; 5 Change current session settings
S 2^M
W !
;PERMANENT SETTINGS
;
; 1 Explanation
; 2 Logon/Service options
; 3 Display options
; 4 Terminal type/parameters
; 5 Transfer protocol/graphic support
; 6 Make session settings permanent
S 3^M
W !
;
;PERMANENT DISPLAY OPTIONS
;
; 1 PAGED display [NO]
; 2 BRIEF prompts [YES]
; 3 CLEAR screen between pages [YES]
; 4 BLANK lines sent [YES]
; 5 Line feeds sent [YES]
S 1^M
W !
;
;PAGED DISPLAY
;
;Permanent setting = [NO]
;
; 1 YES
; (Output is presented in pages;
; you are asked to enter <CR> after
; each page.)
;
; 2 NO
; (Output is scrolled continuously
; to end of article.)
S 2^M
W !
;
;PERMANENT DISPLAY OPTIONS
;
; 1 PAGED display [NO]
; 2 BRIEF prompts [YES]
; 3 CLEAR screen between pages [YES]
; 4 BLANK lines sent [YES]
; 5 Line feeds sent [YES]
S ^M
W !
;
; *** The sequence above turns PAGED display off, which is critical ***
; *** for this script to work. The remainder goes in sequence. ***
;
;
;
;PERMANENT SETTINGS
;
; 1 Explanation
; 2 Logon/Service options
; 3 Display options
; 4 Terminal type/parameters
; 5 Transfer protocol/graphic support
; 6 Make session settings permanent
;
S 2^M
W !
;
;LOGON/SERVICE OPTIONS
;
; 1 First service at logon [MAIN]
; 2 Mail Waiting [NOTIFY ONLY]
; 3 Personal menu established [NO]
; (Select this to create or
; change a personal menu.)
; 4 TOP goes to [COMMAND]
; 5 Online editor [EDIT]
; 6 Forum presentation mode [COMMAND]
;
S 1^M
W !
;
;FIRST SERVICE
;
;Permanent setting = [MAIN]
;
; 1 MAIN menu
; (Normal setting)
; 2 Designated first service
; (You specify which one.)
; 3 Personal MENU
; (A menu you have constructed)
; 4 COMMAND mode in the personal
; file area
;
S 4^M
W !
;
;LOGON/SERVICE OPTIONS
;
; 1 First service at logon [COMMAND]
; 2 Mail Waiting [NOTIFY ONLY]
; 3 Personal menu established [NO]
; (Select this to create or
; change a personal menu.)
; 4 TOP goes to [COMMAND]
; 5 Online editor [EDIT]
; 6 Forum presentation mode [COMMAND]
;
S 2^M
W !
;
;EASYPLEX WAITING
;
;Permanent setting = [NOTIFY ONLY]
;
; 1 Go to MAIL
; (Will take you to Mail when you
; have messages waiting)
; 2 Notify only
; (Will notify you that you have
; messages waiting - then take you to
; your first service)
;
S 2^M
W !
;
;LOGON/SERVICE OPTIONS
;
; 1 First service at logon [COMMAND]
; 2 Mail Waiting [NOTIFY ONLY]
; 3 Personal menu established [NO]
; (Select this to create or
; change a personal menu.)
; 4 TOP goes to [COMMAND]
; 5 Online editor [EDIT]
; 6 Forum presentation mode [COMMAND]
;
S 4^M
W !
;
;TOP GOES TO
;
;Permanent setting = [COMMAND]
;
; 1 MAIN menu
; (Normal setting)
; 2 Designated top page
; (You specify which one.)
; 3 Personal MENU
; (A menu you have constructed)
; 4 COMMAND mode in the personal
; file area
;
S 4^M
W !
;
; *** COMMAND mode yields an OK prompt. MAIN is acceptable as well ***
; *** Some other scripts and scripted programs, such as Navigator ***
; *** for the Mac, require MAIN. ***
;
;LOGON/SERVICE OPTIONS
;
; 1 First service at logon [COMMAND]
; 2 Mail Waiting [NOTIFY ONLY]
; 3 Personal menu established [NO]
; (Select this to create or
; change a personal menu.)
; 4 TOP goes to [COMMAND]
; 5 Online editor [EDIT]
; 6 Forum presentation mode [COMMAND]
;
S 5^M
W !
;
;ONLINE EDITOR PREFERENCE
;
;This setting determines the editor you
;will normally use. You may change this
;for a specific forum via the forum
;options or for Mail via the
;Mail options.
;Permanent setting = [EDIT]
;
; 1 EDIT
; (does not use line numbers)
; 2 LINEDIT
; (uses line numbers)
; 3 DEFAULT
; (no preference)
;
S 1^M
W !
;
; *** TAPCIS requires EDIT, but sets it on entering each Forum. ***
; *** Thus, although EDIT is recommended, any of the three is OK ***
;
;
;LOGON/SERVICE OPTIONS
;
; 1 First service at logon [COMMAND]
; 2 Mail waiting [NOTIFY ONLY]
; 3 Personal menu established [NO]
; (Select this to create or
; change a personal menu.)
; 4 TOP goes to [COMMAND]
; 5 Online editor [EDIT]
; 6 Forum presentation mode [COMMAND]
;
S 6^M
W !
;
;FORUM PRESENTATION MODE
;
;This setting determines the type of
;presentation you will normally receive
;in each forum you visit. You may change
;this for a specific forum via the forum
;options.
;
;Permanent setting = [COMMAND]
;
; 1 MENU mode - novice/intermediate
; (menu of choices)
; 2 COMMAND mode - expert
; (one word prompts)
; 3 DEFAULT
; (no preference)
;
S 2^M
W !
;
; *** COMMAND mode is essential. TAPCIS will not work in any other ***
;
;LOGON/SERVICE OPTIONS
;
; 1 First service at logon [MAIN]
; 2 Mail waiting [NOTIFY ONLY]
; 3 Personal menu established [NO]
; (Select this to create or
; change a personal menu.)
; 4 TOP goes to [COMMAND]
; 5 Online editor [EDIT]
; 6 Forum presentation mode [COMMAND]
;
S ^M
W !
;
;PERMANENT SETTINGS
;
; 1 Explanation
; 2 Logon/Service options
; 3 Display options
; 4 Terminal type/parameters
; 5 Transfer protocol/graphic support
; 6 Make session settings permanent
;
S 3^M
W !
;
;PERMANENT DISPLAY OPTIONS
;
; 1 PAGED display [NO]
; 2 BRIEF prompts [YES]
; 3 CLEAR screen between pages [YES]
; 4 BLANK lines sent [YES]
; 5 Line feeds sent [YES]
;
S 1^M
W !
;
;PAGED DISPLAY
;
;Permanent setting = [NO]
;
; 1 YES
; (Output is presented in pages;
; you are asked to enter <CR> after
; each page.)
;
; 2 NO
; (Output is scrolled continuously
; to end of article.)
;
S 2^M
W !
;
; *** PAGED = NO is essential ***
;
;PERMANENT DISPLAY OPTIONS
;
; 1 PAGED display [NO]
; 2 BRIEF prompts [YES]
; 3 CLEAR screen between pages [YES]
; 4 BLANK lines sent [YES]
; 5 Line feeds sent [YES]
;
S 2^M
W <CR>
W .
W !
;
;BRIEF PROMPTS
;
;Permanent setting = [YES]
;
; 1 YES - expert mode
; (You will receive abbreviated
; prompts such as ! or More!.)
; 2 NO - novice/intermediate mode
; (You will receive full prompts
; such as Enter choice! or Enter
; <CR> for more!.)
;
S 1^M
W !
;
;FULL/BRIEF PROMPTS
;
;Please note: Now that you will be receiving Short prompts, some CompuServe
;services may not warn you about SURCHARGED usage of the service.
;
S ^M
W !
;
;PERMANENT DISPLAY OPTIONS
;
; 1 PAGED display [NO]
; 2 BRIEF prompts [YES]
; 3 CLEAR screen between pages [YES]
; 4 BLANK lines sent [YES]
; 5 Line feeds sent [YES]
;
S ^M
W !
;
;PERMANENT SETTINGS
;
; 1 Explanation
; 2 Logon/Service options
; 3 Display options
; 4 Terminal type/parameters
; 5 Transfer protocol/graphic support
; 6 Make session settings permanent
;
S 4^M
W !
;
;TERMINAL TYPE/PARAMETERS
;
; 1 TERMINAL type [OTHER]
; 2 Screen WIDTH [79]
; 3 LINES per page [0]
; 4 Form FEEDS [SIMULATED]
; 5 Horizontal TABS [SIMULATED]
; 6 Chars. received (CASE) [U/L]
; 7 Chars. sent in CAPS [NO]
; 8 PARITY [ZERO]
; 9 Output DELAYS [2]
;10 ERASE when backspacing [YES]
;11 Micro inquiry sequence at logon [NO]
;
S 1^M
W !
;
;TERMINAL TYPE
;
;Permanent setting = [OTHER]
;
; 1 VIDTEX (Professional Connection)
; 2 ANSI
; 3 VT100
; 4 VT52
; 5 Heath (Zenith)
; 6 ADM
; 7 CRT
; 8 Other
;
S 8^M
W !
;
;TERMINAL TYPE
;
;Your terminal type is now [OTHER]
;and your terminal parameters have been adjusted accordingly. If you wish to
;override these parameters, you can append ;TTY to your User ID when logging on.
;
S ^M
W !
;
;TERMINAL TYPE/PARAMETERS
;
; 1 TERMINAL type [OTHER]
; 2 Screen WIDTH [80]
; 3 LINES per page [24]
; 4 Form FEEDS [SIMULATED]
; 5 Horizontal TABS [SIMULATED]
; 6 Chars. received (CASE) [U/L]
; 7 Chars. sent in CAPS [NO]
; 8 PARITY [EVEN]
; 9 Output DELAYS [2]
;10 ERASE when backspacing [NO]
;11 Micro inquiry sequence at logon [NO]
;
S 2^M
W :
;
;SCREEN WIDTH
;
;Permanent setting = [80]
;
;This determines the number of characters
;per line.
;
S 79^M
W !
;
;TERMINAL TYPE/PARAMETERS
;
; 1 TERMINAL type [OTHER]
; 2 Screen WIDTH [79]
; 3 LINES per page [24]
; 4 Form FEEDS [SIMULATED]
; 5 Horizontal TABS [SIMULATED]
; 6 Chars. received (CASE) [U/L]
; 7 Chars. sent in CAPS [NO]
; 8 PARITY [EVEN]
; 9 Output DELAYS [2]
;10 ERASE when backspacing [NO]
;11 Micro inquiry sequence at logon [NO]
;
S 3^M
W :
;
;LINES PER PAGE
;
;Permanent setting = [24]
;
S 0^M
W !
;
; *** 0 Lines = non-stop scrolling when terminal is OTHER ***
;
;TERMINAL TYPE/PARAMETERS
;
; 1 TERMINAL type [OTHER]
; 2 Screen WIDTH [79]
; 3 LINES per page [0]
; 4 Form FEEDS [SIMULATED]
; 5 Horizontal TABS [SIMULATED]
; 6 Chars. received (CASE) [U/L]
; 7 Chars. sent in CAPS [NO]
; 8 PARITY [EVEN]
; 9 Output DELAYS [2]
;10 ERASE when backspacing [NO]
;11 Micro inquiry sequence at logon [NO]
;
S 6^M
W !
;
; *** Note that Tap doesn't care about 4 or 5 ***
;
;
;CHARACTERS RECEIVED (CAPS)
;
;Permanent setting = [U/L]
;
; 1 U/L - normal mode
; (Output to you will be in upper or
; lower case as available on the
; host computer.)
; 2 UPPER only
; (You will receive only upper case
; output.)
; 3 LOWER only
; (You will receive only lower case
; output.)
;
S 1^M
W !
;
; *** Undoubtedly, you were already set up this way ***
;
;
;TERMINAL TYPE/PARAMETERS
;
; 1 TERMINAL type [OTHER]
; 2 Screen WIDTH [79]
; 3 LINES per page [0]
; 4 Form FEEDS [SIMULATED]
; 5 Horizontal TABS [SIMULATED]
; 6 Chars. received (CASE) [U/L]
; 7 Chars. sent in CAPS [NO]
; 8 PARITY [EVEN]
; 9 Output DELAYS [2]
;10 ERASE when backspacing [NO]
;11 Micro inquiry sequence at logon [NO]
;
S 7^M
W !
;
;CHARACTERS SENT IN CAPS
;
;Permanent setting = [NO]
;
; 1 NO - normal mode
; (Whatever you input will be in the
; case you send it.)
; 2 YES
; (Whatever you input will always be
; in CAPS regardless of how you send
; it.)
;
S 1^M
W !
;
; *** ALL CAPS is considered to be SHOUTING on most forums ***
;
;
;TERMINAL TYPE/PARAMETERS
;
; 1 TERMINAL type [OTHER]
; 2 Screen WIDTH [79]
; 3 LINES per page [0]
; 4 Form FEEDS [SIMULATED]
; 5 Horizontal TABS [SIMULATED]
; 6 Chars. received (CASE) [U/L]
; 7 Chars. sent in CAPS [NO]
; 8 PARITY [EVEN]
; 9 Output DELAYS [2]
;10 ERASE when backspacing [NO]
;11 Micro inquiry sequence at logon [NO]
;
S 8^M
W !
;
;PARITY
;
;Permanent setting = [EVEN]
;
; 1 EVEN
; 2 ODD
; 3 ZERO
; 4 ONE
;
S 3^M
W !
;
; *** TAPCIS filters all input, so a setting of EVEN or ZERO is OK ***
; *** However, for protocol transfers, ZERO is required. Some ***
; *** modems cannot make this change, so Tap sets parity to ZERO ***
; *** which should work fine with any program at 7E1 or 8N1 ***
;
S 9^M
W :
;
;TERMINAL TYPE/PARAMETERS
;
; 1 TERMINAL type [OTHER]
; 2 Screen WIDTH [79]
; 3 LINES per page [0]
; 4 Form FEEDS [SIMULATED]
; 5 Horizontal TABS [SIMULATED]
; 6 Chars. received (CASE) [U/L]
; 7 Chars. sent in CAPS [NO]
; 8 PARITY [ZERO]
; 9 Output DELAYS [2]
;10 ERASE when backspacing [NO]
;11 Micro inquiry sequence at logon [NO]
;
S 0^M
W !
;
; *** TAPCIS sets delays to 0. This number is a holdover from ***
; *** paper terminals, but a setting other than 0 can effect ***
; *** some PADs. ***
;
;
;TERMINAL TYPE/PARAMETERS
;
; 1 TERMINAL type [OTHER]
; 2 Screen WIDTH [79]
; 3 LINES per page [0]
; 4 Form FEEDS [SIMULATED]
; 5 Horizontal TABS [SIMULATED]
; 6 Chars. received (CASE) [U/L]
; 7 Chars. sent in CAPS [NO]
; 8 PARITY [ZERO]
; 9 Output DELAYS [0]
;10 ERASE when backspacing [NO]
;11 Micro inquiry sequence at logon [NO]
;
S 10^M
W !
;
;
;BACKSPACE ERASE
;
;Permanent setting = [NO]
;
; 1 YES
; (When a backspace is received,
; the host sends a space and another
; backspace which has the effect of
; erasing the last character typed.)
; 2 NO
; (no special processing when a
; backspace is received)
;
S 1^M
W !
;
; *** Essential setting which should not interfere with any other ***
; *** comm program. It lets CompuServe manage the cursor position ***
;
;
;TERMINAL TYPE/PARAMETERS
;
; 1 TERMINAL type [OTHER]
; 2 Screen WIDTH [79]
; 3 LINES per page [0]
; 4 Form FEEDS [SIMULATED]
; 5 Horizontal TABS [SIMULATED]
; 6 Chars. received (CASE) [U/L]
; 7 Chars. sent in CAPS [NO]
; 8 PARITY [ZERO]
; 9 Output DELAYS [0]
;10 ERASE when backspacing [YES]
;11 Micro inquiry sequence at logon [NO]
;
S 11^M
W !
;
;SEND MICRO INQUIRY SEQUENCE AT LOGON
;
;Permanent setting = [NO]
;
; 1 YES
; (Use this only if your software
; supports an inquiry sequence.)
; 2 NO
;
S 2^M
W !
;
; *** NO on MICRO ENQUIRY will save about five seconds each time ***
; *** you log on. However, some programs, such as Navigator for ***
; *** the Mac, require YES. Tap will work OK with either setting. ***
;
;
;TERMINAL TYPE/PARAMETERS
;
; 1 TERMINAL type [OTHER]
; 2 Screen WIDTH [79]
; 3 LINES per page [0]
; 4 Form FEEDS [SIMULATED]
; 5 Horizontal TABS [SIMULATED]
; 6 Chars. received (CASE) [U/L]
; 7 Chars. sent in CAPS [NO]
; 8 PARITY [ZERO]
; 9 Output DELAYS [0]
;10 ERASE when backspacing [YES]
;11 Micro inquiry sequence at logon [NO]
;
S ^M
W !
;
;PERMANENT SETTINGS
;
; 1 Explanation
; 2 Logon/Service options
; 3 Display options
; 4 Terminal type/parameters
; 5 Transfer protocol/graphic support
; 6 Make session settings permanent
;
S 5^M
W !
;
;TRANSFER PROTOCOLS/GRAPHICS SUPPORT
;
;FILE TRANSFER PROTOCOL
; 1 PROTOCOL preference [SHOW MENU]
;GRAPHICS SUPPORT
; 2 GIF SUPPORT [NO]
; 3 NAPLPS SUPPORT [NO]
; 4 RLE SUPPORT [NO]
;(Note: Please consult your software and hardware documentation for graphics
;support before changing these settings.)
;
S 1^M
W !
;
;PROTOCOL PREFERENCE
;
;Permanent setting = [SHOW MENU]
;
; 1 B Protocol
; 2 Quick B protocol
; 3 XMODEM
; 4 KERMIT
; 5 A Protocol
; 6 SHOW MENU
; (if this choice is selected, you
; will be presented a menu of
; protocols when you request a file
; transfer.)
;
S 1^M
W !
;
; *** SHOW MENU is OK here as well, if you use other programs and ***
; *** protocols other than B. Note that full B-plus implementations ***
; *** negotiate the parameters for each transfer. Thus, a setting ***
; *** here of "Quick B" would actually degrade performance vs B+ ***
;
;
;TRANSFER PROTOCOLS/GRAPHICS SUPPORT
;
;FILE TRANSFER PROTOCOL
; 1 PROTOCOL preference [B PROTOCOL]
;
;GRAPHICS SUPPORT
; 2 GIF SUPPORT [NO]
; 3 NAPLPS SUPPORT [NO]
; 4 RLE SUPPORT [NO]
;(Note: Please consult your software and hardware documentation for graphics
;support before changing these settings.)
;
S ^M
W !
;
; *** TAPCIS doesn't care about the other settings here. ***
;
;
;PERMANENT SETTINGS
;
; 1 Explanation
; 2 Logon/Service options
; 3 Display options
; 4 Terminal type/parameters
; 5 Transfer protocol/graphic support
; 6 Make session settings permanent
;
S ^M
W !
;
; *** We're done here. Backing out. ***
;
;
;TERMINAL SETTINGS/SERVICE OPTIONS
;
; 1 Instructions
; 2 Change permanent settings
;
; 3 Explanation of session vs. permanent
; 4 Show session vs. permanent
; 5 Change current session settings
;
S ^M
W !
;
; *** Still backing out ***
;
;CHANGE PERMANENT SETTINGS
;
; 1 Confirm
; (Select this choice if you wish to
; update your User Profile with the
; permanent changes you have made.)
; 2 Cancel
; (Select this choice if you do not
; wish to save the changes you have
; made to your permanent settings.
; This will not "undo" the changes
; for this session, but they will not
; be in effect the next time you log
; onto CompuServe.)
;
S 1^M
W !
;
;CompuServe PROFILE
;
;CHANGE YOUR USER PROFILE
;
; 1 Terminal Settings
; 2 Change Your Password
; 3 Password Security Guidelines
; 4 Change Your Billing Options
; or Credit Card Information
; 5 Change Your Billing Address
;
S go mail^M
W !
;
; *** Headed for CompuServe Mail to enter name and set parameters ***
;
;
;CompuServe Mail
;
;No messages pending
;
;
S no^M
W !
;% Invalid command
;
; *** The "Invalid command" error is OK. The "no" responds to a question ***
; *** CompuServe asks if this is your first visit in 30 days. ***
;Mail Address Book
; 1 INSERT an entry
; 2 CHANGE an entry
; 3 DELETE an entry
; 4 LIST Address Book
; 5 Enter/Change your NAME
;
S set edit noline^M
W !
;
;Mail Address Book
;
; 1 INSERT an entry
; 2 CHANGE an entry
; 3 DELETE an entry
; 4 LIST Address Book
; 5 Enter/Change your NAME
;
S set page off^M
W !
;
; *** NOLINE and PAGE OFF are essential settings for TAPCIS ***
;
S set^M
W !
;
;Mail Options Menu
;
;[ ] Represents Current Setting
; (yes/no options toggle)
;
; 1 EDITOR uses line numbers [NO]
; 2 MODE of operation is [MENU]
; (MENU, PROMPT, COMMAND)
; 3 Output is PAGED [NO]
;
S 2^M
W !
;
;Mail Mode Menu
;
; 1 MENU - (Novice User)
; List of choices in menu form.
; 2 PROMPT - (Intermediate User)
; Brief list of commands.
; 3 COMMAND - (Expert User)
; One word prompt.
;
S 3^M
W !
;
;Mail Options Menu
;
;[ ] Represents Current Setting
; (yes/no options toggle)
;
; 1 EDITOR uses line numbers [NO]
; 2 MODE of operation is [COMMAND]
; (MENU, PROMPT, COMMAND)
; 3 Output is PAGED [NO]
;
S ^M
W !
;
;Make changes permanent for
;future Mail sessions ? (Y or N)
;
S Y^M
W !
S ADD^M
W !
;
;Address
;
S NAME^M
;
;Enter a period to erase any information, or <CR> to leave it unchanged.
;Typing "CANCEL" cancels all changes made and leaves editing mode.
;
;Your CompuServe Mail name
; Old: Harold Bender
; New: Howard Benner [TAPCIS]
N
;
; *** "N" is a special script command meaning "Send N>ame" ***
;
;
;Do you want to enter your return address? (Y or N) !^C
;
W !
S ^C
W !
E End of PARAMS.SCR!
;
S OFF^M
;
;Thank you for using CompuServe!