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DIAL PCP
Version 1.1 January 5, 1988
INTRODUCTION:
DIAL PCP is composed of a series of files written in PROCOMM's Command Script
Language. It is designed to make the task of logging onto the PC Pursuit
network and connecting with oftimes busy cities and/or bulletin boards easier
than doing it from the "@" prompt. It includes the 8 new PC Pursuit citys and
the new mnemonics which will go into effect on or about 5 January 1988. DIAL
PCP will continue to call either your city or BBS selections until connected.
You can also "manually" dial any number either by itself or in conjunction
with your other selections.
INSTALLING DIAL PCP:
There are 37 command files in DIAL PCP plus this document file. You may put
the command files in any directory in your search path but the preferred
location is in the same directory that PROCOMM is in. After you have copied
the files you will need to customize the "SELCITY.CMD" file to your para-
meters. Using any ASCII editor, load SELCITY.CMD. The first three lines
are for your modem's baud rate, PC Pursuit user ID and Password respectively.
You'll see a comment next to each line describing what goes between the
quotation marks. You will also see that each entry has been preformated for
you. For example, the line where you are to enter your password looks like
this:
ASSI S6"XXXX9999" ;PUT YOUR ID HERE
You would enter your ID between the quotes substituting the letters in your
ID for the Xs and the numbers for the 9s.
Insert either "3", "12", or "24" between the quotes on the first line,
depending on whether you are using 300, 1200, or 2400 baud, respectively.
Finally, put your password between the quotes on the third line.
***************************************************************************
NOTE: Once you have modified the SELCITY.CMD file >>NEVER<< give a copy of
that file to anyone. If you do, you are giving that person unlimited access
to your PC Pursuit account. Remember, YOU pay by the hour for calls made
during peak hours.
***************************************************************************
After you have modified the three lines, go to the dialing menu in PROCOMM
and revise one of the entries to reflect PC Pursuit, the baud rate you are
using, 7 data bits, 1 stop bit, even parity and for command file, enter
"PCPLOGON".
GETTING STARTED:
You start DIAL PCP by selecting whatever entry number you have given it in
the PROCOMM dialing directory. After connecting with your local Telnet node,
the linked command file, PCPLOGON, will execute and connect you with PC
Pursuit. Once that is done, control will transfer to the SELCITY file. You
will be presented with a menu of the 33 PC Pursuitable cities plus the option
of directly connecting to either the PC Pursuit Net Exchange BBS or the
Portal System.
(If you don't know what PORTAL is, I suggest that you select that option from
the menu and connect with it. You will be given 15 minutes to look around
and decide if you want to sign up. At a flat rate of ten dollars a month,
the value seems to be at least as good as that which PC Pursuit is.)
You may select as many of the options as you like by entering the symbol next
to the city's name on the dialing line. After completing your selections,
press return. DIAL PCP will attempt to connect with each city in the menu
listed order regardless of the order in which you entered the symbols. If
a connection is made, an "alarm" will sound and control will transfer to the
connected city's file. If no connection is made before reaching the end of
the list, DIAL PCP will "recycle" and begin attempting to connect with each
city again. This will continue until a connection is made. You can abort the
dialing process by pressing the ESC key. If you wish to resume dialing, you
can start over by pressing ALT - F5 and choosing "SELCITY" from the command
menu.
Once connected to a city, you will be given a menu of BBSs which are avail-
able in that area. As with the city menu, you can select one or more of the
BBSs and they will be dialed, in turn, until a connection is made. If a
board is busy, it will be dialed again on the next pass through the dialing
queue. If a board is not answering a notation to that effect will be placed
in the directory you are dialing from and that board won't be called again.
(See CUSTOMIZING DIAL PCP below for a further discussion of this.) In the
(unlikely) event that every board you attempt to call does not answer, an
"alarm" will sound and you will be returned to the SELECT CITY menu. Once you
make a connection and have completed your session with that board press ALT
F5 and choose the city's command file again. If you wish to continue
dialing boards in that city, select the boards you wish to call and start
again. If you wish to return to the SELECT CITY menu, press "Q" and you will
be returned.
"MANUAL" DIALING
Suppose you hear about a new board that you'd like to examine. With DIAL
PCP you can "manually" dial that number without having to enter it into the
command files! After you connect with the city the board is in, select "M"
from the menu. You will then be asked to enter the number to dial immed-
iately, if you have not selected any other numbers to call, or after all
other numbers have been attempted if you also included other boards from the
menu. When prompted, just enter the number in the form "5559999". Do not
enter the quotes! DIAL PCP will then attempt to connect with that number
for you.
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CUSTOMIZING DIAL PCP
Nothing in life is static and that certainly applies, only more so, to
bulletin boards. Over time, old boards die and new ones come along. Boards
change to reflect the changes in the personality of the SYSOP and its users.
What this means to you is that the selections on the city menus may or may
not reflect the boards you would like to participate on. Indeed, several of
the menus for the "new" PC Pursuit cities are really nothing more than
"skeletons." The reason for this is that as, of today, PC Pursuit has not
released a list of exchanges they will support in the new cities. I have
entered in each menu at least one board located in the city proper, assuming
that that exchange, at least, will be supported, but...
Therefore, using the same procedure you used to enter your baud, ID and
PASSWORD to the SELCITY file, you can change the board listings to your pre-
ference. Please note that you will have to enter the name of the board
twice: once in the menu itself and once in the dialing portion of the file.
You need only enter the telephone number once, however. Take a look at the
file and you should get the idea as to what goes where.
As indicated above, DIAL PCP makes an entry in the directory you are calling
from. DIAL PCP uses the Racal-Vadic command language which is a superset of
the Hayes command language. As such, it is a little faster and a lot more
informative than Hayes. It can tell if a number is either busy or does not
answer. If busy, the number is called again; if it is not answering a file
is opened which is named for the board called and that board is not called
again during the current PC Pursuit session. If you exit DIAL PCP from the
SELECT CITY menu using the "%" symbol, these files are erased automatically.
YOU MUST NOT HAVE ANY FILES IN THE DEFAULT DIRECTORY WHICH DO >>NOT<< HAVE A
FILE EXTENSION OR THEY WILL BE ERASED!!! If this automatic erasure bothers
you, then you can alter the SELCITY file to remove this command (there is a
memo next to the command to identify it). However, if you do remove the
command, make sure to manually remove these files or DIAL PCP will not
attempt to connect with these boards until you do. Alternatively, you could
write these files to a ram disk. If you want to modify the files to allow
this contact me at the numbers given below for instructions.
WEASEL SECTION
This is the customary section were a person who develops a program attempts
to limit his or her liability. Given the proliferation of lawyers (was it
Mark Twain who said that one lawyer would starve in town that would make TWO
lawyers rich?), I suppose I'd better tell you that I assume no responsibility
for the use of these programs. They are offered "AS IS" and any risk assoc-
iated with their use must be assumed by whoever uses them. Each and every
person, company or other entity, real or imagined, explicitly acknowledges
that all programs are provided without any warranty of any kind, expressed or
implied, including but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchant-
ability and/or fitness for any purpose. Therefore, do not blame me if your
brand new Cray compatable Supermicro computer goes up in a cloud of smoke
-- or your dog dies -- upon seeing this program.
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FINANCAL BEGGING
Every person likes to think that the fruits of his or her labor have a value
to another person. I could tell you about the many hours I have devoted to
making these (!#@*^&) programs work but I'll pass on that. If you feel that
DIAL PCP has a value to you, then I would certainly appreciate it if you
would demonstrate that value by sending whatever donation you see fit to:
Ron Hays
94-019 Kuahelani Ave, #120
Mililani, HI 96789
MESSAGES:
Suggestions for improvements or questions can be addressed to me at the
following Bulletin Boards:
Compuserve, 72246, 1233
Small Business Help Net Honolulu, HI 808 533-0190
Palladin BBS San Francisco, CA 415 332-1655
SPACE BBS Palo Alto, CA 415 964-9039
I log on as frequently as the opportunity, and in the case of Compuserve,
my finances, allow me to. So please do not be upset if I don't respond
within an hour -- or even a week -- of your leaving a message. I do
promise you that I will respond as soon as I get your message.
Mahalo ;That's "Thanks"
Ron Hays
HISTORY:
January 5, 1988: Fixed problem with PC Pursuits implementation of the
mnemonic code.
December 26, 1987: DIALPCP released.
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