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GT-SCR122
By John Huffman
CIS(75366,1525)
with credit to
Jon Schneider for PURSUIT.SCR
As you can see, I didn't do much of this myself. I took a really outstanding
communications program, GT-Powercomm 12.20 and added a PCPursuit script.
I've tried to make this as simple as possible. The script is straight
forward without circular dialers for the cities. The one advantage of the
program is that it is fairly complete. This setup:
- Retries to make a city connection up to 100 times
(you can bail out at any time by hitting ESC and choosing
another city or log-off)
- Lets you see what's happening as the script progresses
The package has 7 files:
PURSUIT.SCR - The first script
PURSUIT2.SCR - called by PUR.SCR for menu of cities
PURSUIT3.SCR - cycles the city connect commands
NEXT.SCR - Script to change cities
OFF.SCR - Script to logoff Pursuit while connected to a city
NET.SCR - Script for NetExchange
GT-SCR122.DOC - This documentation
To install, copy the SCR and DIR files to the proper directory for scripts
and phone directories. (You should have identified such directories in
your GT configuration ALT-I) Modify the script PURSUIT.SCR to include your
Pursuit ID and Password. (Use an ASCII text processor or word processor
in the non-document mode).
If you want to change cities, use the ALT-3 command to run a new script and
use the script name NEXT. If you're connected to a city and want to log off
pursuit without going back to the main city menu, just run the OFF script
(use ALT-3 again). Have fun!
If you have questions or suggestions, leave a message for John Huffman
on Compuserve (PPN above) or on Mel Douglass' BBS at 713-789-0857 (its
Pursuit available through the 713 area code).
This script is best used with the directory provided in the GT-SCR2.ARC
files. The documentation in that package should answer questions.