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QSCRIPTS.DOC MARCH 2, 1986
I don't think there is anything too outstanding about the scripts in this
archive, but they may give you a little extra head start in developing you
own scripts. I do think they demonstrate a bit of the power that is
available in QMODEM ver 2.0 scripts. I expect John will even expand the
range of script commands available in future versions of QMODEM since he
has shown no hint yet that his innovation has been tapped out!
I is worth noting that these scripts are interlocked. That is they all
call BEEP.SCR when the want your attention and END.SCR which in turn calls
BEEP.SCR when they REALLY want your attention. Simply hitting Y when the
thing keeps beeping at you will immediately put you back in command of your
computer.
These scripts customized with your name and passwords along with BEEP.SCR
and END.SCR should be in the directory you assigned for scripts when you
ran QINSTALL. If you the left the script directory path blank, that means
that they are in the same directory (or on the same disk) as your other
QMODEM programs.
All of these scripts are intended to be linked to the dialing directory
(except BEEP.SCR and END.SCR). Be sure to use the convert utility provided
with QMODEM ver 2.0 to convert your old QMODEM.FON so that it has a place to
indicate the linked script for each number in the directory.
These script have been setup for an IBM-PC/XT with a color graphics monitor and
DEVICE=ANSI.SYS in the bootup CONFIG.SYS file. They have been tested on a
Hayes 1200B and a MultiTech 224 modem on COM1 and COM2. Some modifications
may be required for other equipment configurations.
I hope you find these scripts helpful,
Dwight Illk