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TABLE A (in SIDEBAR)
Title: 1STCLASS's Command Set
P Specifies COM port (1, 2, 3 or 4) for num and the line speed for
"str". There are no defaults for these parameters. A P command
must appear in every script before any T or R command is listed.
For example: P 2 "1200"
C No num; used as "str", writes a comment to the screen. For
example: C "This is a comment ^M^J"
D Delays (pauses) for num seconds; no "str", no default. For
example: D 15
T No num; transmits a string ("str"). See B for example.
R Waits num seconds (timeout) for a specified "str" to be received.
The default num value of 0 tells 1STCLASS to wait forever. The
user can abort the script by pressing Esc. See B for example.
B No num, no "str". The B command resets the bps rate of a multi-
speed modem. The following sequence, for example, would dial
up, wait 40 seconds, then change your modem speed on the basis
of the "CONNECT" message:
T "ATDT123-4567^M
R 40 "CONNECT"
B
M No num, no "str"; enters Mail Link processing in "master" mode.
Any script file for calling MCI must contain an M command; it
marks the point at which 1STCLASS should switch into a Mail Link
session. Once that session terminates, execution of the script file
continues.