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* An Internet Starter Pack - For ACORN RISC OS 3.1+ Computers *
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FAQ & Starter Pack Version 1.2 1st June 1995
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*** Read this through once before doing anything else ***
Legalities & Disclaimer
-----------------------
Copyright 1994, 1995 Dr Alan Hassey. (alan@midwife.demon.co.uk)
This document is freely distributable in unmodified form. No charge
may be made for the use of The Starter-Pack or any part of it without
the specific consent of the authors.
The author takes no responsibility for the accuracy of information
contained in this document. It is provided without express or implied
warranty or guarantee and its contents may be changed without notice.
If you have any comments or suggestions for improvements or
alterations, then please contact me at alan@midwife.demon.co.uk.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
In general, queries or comments about individual applications should be
addressed to the respective s/w authors (see section D). All the
authors' copyrights and conditions of use must be preserved unless you
have their specific permission to do otherwise.
Users of older RISC OS 3 machines should check whether they need the
serial patch modules located in the Starter-Pack SerialApps directory.
You will not need them if you have RISC OS 3.11 or above.
You may also need a patched serial cable if you've got an A310, 440,
4x0/1, A3000, A540, R140, or R260 Acorn machine. The wiring for an "Arc"
type modem-lead are given in the file SerialComm.
The details of the serial port configuration is posted regularly as the:
Comp.Sys.Acorn FAQ List Posting (1/2) Section 2.6.
The serial modules can be found in the Starter-Pack:
(ref SerModules = StarterPak.SerialApps.SerModules)
If you are in doubt about the modules, then read the ReadMe file:
(ref ReadMe = StarterPak.SerialApps.SerModules.ReadMe)
The "Arc" wiring for a modem-lead can be found in:
(ref SerialConn = StarterPak.SerialApps.SerialConn)
Helpful Hints > modem-leads, PC vs Arc
---------------------------------------
If you have a copy of ArcTerm7 there is an easy test you can apply to
check which type of modem-cable you have. In ArcTerm7, select the driver
as internal_pc (or sp_dualpc). Now check the status line near the bottom
right of the screen. If ArcTerm7 thinks the modem is permanently online
(even with the modem switched off), then it's an Acorn cable, so use the
internal (or sp_dual) serial driver. (Courtesy of Hugo Fiennes)
For users of !Hearsay there is also a quick test to check-out your modem
lead. use the Terminal setup->Misc sub menu and open the command
line editor. You enter the line: {tprinti(devdcdbit)}
followed by <return>. If this prints 0 on the terminal you have an old
style (Arc) modem lead, if it prints 1, then you have a PC lead.
This will only work if Hearsay is *not* set up for block operation.
NB. !Hearsay does NOT need the block-drivers. (Courtesy of David Pilling)
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Contents
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A. Introduction
B. Starter-Pack contents
C. Connecting to the Internet
D. Acknowledgments
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A. This Guide / FAQ / Manual
============================
Introduction
------------
This Guide is a short (and friendly) introduction to The Internet for
Acorn RISC OS 3.1+ computer users. The Guide is written primarily for
those connecting to the Internet via Demon. Most Acorn users seem to
have a found a home of sorts at Demon and most of the help, advice
and software you will need is there. (Though not from Demon Support!).
It should be fairly simple to change the configuration setup to suit
other service providers. Most of these changes will be to the !Slipdial
scripts.
The main aim of the guide is to get you up and running with your
Acorn computer in the minimum possible time and with the minimum fuss.
The guide is not comprehensive and will not tell you everything you
always wanted to know about the net... but it will tell you enough to
configure your computer and a basic set of software. The Internet
Starter-Pack will provide you with software to perform the following
functions:
Dialup connection to Demon Internet
News/Email facilities
Telnet/ftp facilities
The Starter-Pack does not provide a browser or other s/ware for access
to the World-Wide-Web, though this s/ware is available for download from
Demon's ftp site.
You will not need any special technical skills to follow the guide or
configure your system. If I can manage it, then so can you!
Read the Guide right through once before you start unpacking anything!
The Starter-Pack software & guide will only be posted to Demon &
Arcade BB initially, but feel free to pass it on anywhere else you
think it might be useful. Only use the latest version of The Starter
Pack. You must also ensure that the version of this Guide matches the
Starter-Pack version!
(ref ftp.demon.co.uk - in directory /pub/archimedes/acorn-starter-pak)
(files are StarterTXT, sparkplug & StarterPak)
(ref ARCADE BBS = 0181 654 2212)
Once you are connected, most of the software you need is available
via the Demon Internet FTP (File Transfer Protocol) site:
ftp.demon.co.uk - in directory /pub/archimedes.
Unfortunately, Demon Support seem to know almost nothing about
Acorn computers, though there are now signs of this changing!
(Dave Williams - Dave@demon.net is trying to educate Demon about
Acorn RISC OS computers!)
The best place to get help and advice is probably via the newsgroups
(see below).
The group: demon.ip.support.archimedes is particularly useful.
B. Starter-Pack Contents
------------------------
This guide should be enough to get you started. For more detailed help
and advice, I have included several other documemts in the FAQs directory
(ref FAQs = StarterPak.Docs.FAQs)
These are:
1. Demon <Dir> - Demon Internet files (see files 1a - h below).
1a ModemTxt - Demon's "ModemTxT" FAQ - Modem setup textfile.
1b Welcome - Demon's "Welcome" FAQ.
1c VirtPoPs - Demon's virtual PoPs phone list.
1d Services - Demon services
1e ServersUPd - Up to date list of Demon gateways.
1f WWW_TxT - Demon's introduction to the World Wide Web.
1g BatchFTP - Demon's batch FTP service - FAQ.
1h RoadMap - Pointer to resources for new users.
2. Acorn FAQ - Kevin Quinn's FAQ - Using Acorns for Internet access.
3. Guide1_21 - Paul Allen & The ARM Club's KA9Q guide (to TCPIP v1.21).
4. Zynet <Dir> - Zynet FAQ.
4a ZynetFAQ - Information about Zynet.
5. ScriptHelp - How to edit/write !Slipdial scripts.
6. Useful? - Miscellaneous hints & tips.
7. Freenet <Dir> - This module & its associated programs are going to
revolutionise access to the Internet for RISC OS users!
7a. 1 - !Freenet announcement 1.
7b 2 - !Freenet announcement 2.
7c 3 - Program description.
7d FreeNSetUp - How to set up !Freenet applications.
7e FreeNSite - !Freenet ftp site.
!Freenet has only just been released and these documents are a brief introduction to !Freenet, what it does & where to find it.
The software described below may not be the "best" or most elegant
way of accessing Demon Internet, but it all works and is fairly simple
to configure. New software for accessing the Internet apears nearly
every month. I will make no attempt to keep the Starter-Pack up-to-date
with every version change etc, but will review it with major version
changes and when important new software is released, stable and
documented.
To get started, you will need:
!SparkPlug
!DemConfig >>> - Will configure all the rest & create !NewsDir
!TCPIP
!TCPIPUser
!TTFN
!NewsBase
!Slipdial
!SerialApps >>> - Contains !SerialDev (serial device drivers)
Utilities - Contains !UUcoder & newgroups
!Sparkplug is a great little program for unpacking files. It is
supplied as a self-extracting basic program i