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UPDATED 4/12/89 DGO :#1,".D1/hello.text" ž#170 (#1;ERIN$ 2ERIN$<40F#1/P=23:=25:"PRESS ANY KEY TO CONTINUE.":G$U-Z#2,".D1/FLASHNAME.DAT":#2;FLASH$:#2%dFLASH=110: FLASare a # of other info files for you as well. TerminALL is written in PASCAL and the disk is self-booting on side one. We hope you enjoy it and again thank FOXWARE for placing their fine Apple /// programs into the Public Domain. The /// SIG welcome This is the third FOXWARE Product program placed by them into the Public Domain in May, 1988. TerminALL is a telecommunications program you may find useful. The manual is on this disk, while the program itself is on Disk 3TEL-13. 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LP \LD$7߭$PH8 nߩ nh ߍϭ - k, ϥ- kϱϮEϑʩ`P z  HH` k(h`$0#$E$0p Q%Qʑ`pPIE1p$E$0p Q%Q̑`pPIE1pΦ#$01ʐ1 A. General Procedure 5 B. Communication Characteristics 5 C. Macros 6 D. Designing Your Own Terminal 7 E. Translation Ta C. Selecting a Terminal 3 D. Using Macros 3 E. Sending a 'Break' 4 F. Returning to the Main Menu 4 2. Modifying TerminAll TerminAll Introduction 1 1. Operation A. Set-Up 2 B. Start-Up 3 $(/4:?IXad#ˆ̭U)? VW @ ?ddxtB˩Eʍ@Xx ,P Eʍ(itiBX`,A0Lp HH`! (```,A0Lp HH`L%&S```lBcguwy{} vHuH` (# (jjA`,A$ (BC x) @( A`% (ALpx)`(BC `,A0Lp& (,A0Lp9 æĬSɀ֙TȌS 9S`YX`X-,    $ 3 : = F d  > B H M s `e|&+.QVYcjuy~':{(Z.AUDIO C(C) 1980 by Apple Computer Inc.D  .169DWfy   % * > A H K Z v z }      % , 1 5 : = B K R Z _ b g n s x ~    ) . 6 = J P S X [ \x{~'+.149?CGIKMOQSUWY[]_acegikmoqsuwy{}%(-47=FMUX\_jmz'+9;=?ACEGINR\aejns~  #&).369<ADGJMP^g $*-06=HLORWcfloruz/47=G`JJJJ)`%υߥ`1(ȦJJJ`&&*`JJ` **&*&ߥ`J` ***`` ` Jjjߊ` ߊ`JfJfFߪ߆` `JfJfJfF`ߩ`$011̰JJJJ) ܭL FܪJJJJ)`bles 7 F. Cursor Addressing 9 G. Special Macros 10 3. Terminal Definitions A. Beehive DM 13 B. Hazeltine 1500 14 C. Televideo 900 15 D. DEC VT 52 16 E. DEC VT 100 17 Appendex A. Table of Rr Source or a BBS, like the WAP Telecommunications System. TerminALL can be set for different baud rates and protocals, as with other telecommunication programs. We would recommend you read the manual carefully to familiarize yourself with its operatading or downloading was important or necessary. As such, this program is basically worth using by a beginner interested in learning how to use a program that can connect a computer with a computer service like CompuServe, Genie o is an interesting telecommunications program, but it has one major problem. It can not upload or download! It was primarily designed to allow the Apple /// to emulate any of a series of terminals and apparently the authors did NOT think uploАny number of popular terminals, including the DEC VT100 series. This disk contains the manual for the program and is self-booting - you can read or print any of the text files using Menu.Maker. SOME IMPORTANT NOTES FOR TERMINALL USERS TerminALL WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY PDS NAME: TerminALL Manual DISK ID#: 3TEL-12 BOOTABLE?: Bootable TerminALL is the third program placed into the Public Domain by Foxware, Inc. of Salt Lake City, UT. TerminALL is a telecommunications program designed to emulate a user, to < include consequential and incidental damages. < < < < < < 'Apple' and 'Apple ///' are registered trade marks < of Apple Computer Inc. nclude consequential and incidental damages. 'Apple' and 'Apple ///' are registered trade marks of Apple Computer Inc. ty and performance of the TerminAll computer program is with thepurpose of the TerminAll computer program or its manual. The program and manual are sold AS IS. The entire risk as to the quality and performance of the TerminAll computer program is with the user, to ie Pi, Ltd. for the way in which it is put together. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES No warranty, either express or implied is made as to the quality, merchantability, or fitness for any particular InkWell have all been placed into the Public Domain by FOXWARE Products. As such, FOXWARE no longer supports them in any way, nor can they answer any questions about them. This disk is Copyright 1988 Washington Appl -14- -15- -16- -17- -18- -19- -20 -21- -22- -23- -24- -25- NOTICE TerminAll - along with Basic Extension andoutines 18 B. ASCII Character Set 23 -1- -2- -3- -4- -5- -6- -7- -8- -9- -10- -11- -12- -13- ion. If you want to connect to a BBS or telecom service like CompuServe, you can probably use any of the available terminal modes. But the default mode, VT52 is a standard that will serve you well if all you wish to do is "get your feet wet" in the wonderful world of telecomputing. Despite it's rather glaring negatives, TerminALL is a well-written program that works with few, if any problems. It is easy to learn and use. The WAP /// SIG again thanks FOXWARE Products for placingrs Manual', RS-232 Driver, for complete information on these protocols. System Requirements Apple /// 128 K Monitor Modem (optional) NOTE: TerminAll does not simulate every feature of the listedeeding the entry of commonly used phrases. 5. TerminAll supports several common communication protocols, including: XON/XOFF, ETX/ACK, ACK/NAK, and hardware handshake. See the Apple /// 'Standard Device Drivel provides up to 26 user definable 'macros' and 40 additional macros used when defining a terminal. A macro allows a single key stroke to represent a group of up to 40 characters. Macros are extremely valuable in sp, 'Modifying a Terminal', for instructions on how to define terminals not listed above. 3. TerminAll can filter out or translate unwanted control characters transmitted by the 'host' computer. 4. TerminAlLine, Inverse Video, User Definable Keys, Answer Back, Clear Line, Clear Screen, Clear to End of Screen, and more. 2. TerminAll may be modified to simulate the basic operation of many other ASCII terminals. See section 2zeltine 1500 series, Televideo 900 series, Beehive DM series, DEC VT 52, and the DEC VT 100 series terminals. The features simulated include: Special Keys and Function Keys, Cursor Addressing, Insert and Delete you to simulate the operation of these terminals so that you may take full advantage of information and programs available on larger computers. Features 1. TerminAll simulates the basic operation of the Haminals (CRTs). Most large computers are designed to be used with computer terminals, not personal computers. Many programs used on larger computers will work only with specific terminals. TerminAll allows INTRODUCTION TerminAll is a communication program for the Apple /// computer. It allows your Apple /// computer to simulate the operation of many popular computer ter"BASIC 0":150A$="TEXT 0":150A$="CAT 0":150A$="FONT 0":150A$="FOTO 0":150A$(L),"BLOCKS")510*=27:=19:"FREE MEMORY AVAILABLE: ";=7:=20:"80C";A$(L);$:=5:THPOS=4:I=1:IBOTM=J-1:620Q=:=26:=21:sic; +Q Quits."r12);::"80C";a$;:+w#9,"DISKNAME.DAT":#9;DISKNAME$:#9|d$=DISKNAME$$=23:=0::"80C";d$;::12)201M=3:=14:"This /// SIG Disk is \^ 19";Р,2)", Washington Apple `, Ltd."=4:B$(1)="":B$(2)=""A$= TerminALL into the public domain for all to use. AUGUST, 1989 NOTE: Since this was written, the /// SIG has placed a number of other telecom programs and information into the PD library. Check out disks 3TEL-04 or 3TEL-05. Please also note terminals. It simulates only their basic operation and commonly used features. For a complete list of which features are simulated refer to section 3, 'Terminal Definitions'. TerminAll does not currently support the following: IBM bisync or SNA protocol, printer support, terminal block mode, and file transfer. ulated < refer to section 3, 'Terminal Definitions'. < TerminAll does not currently support the follow. If you need to change any of these values, instructions are included in section 2, 'Modifying a Terminal'. START-UP TerminAll is started like any other Apple /// program. Insert the TerminAll disk inte host computer installation, or by checking an existing terminal. Failing that, the values may be determined by trial and error. As shipped, TerminAll is set for 300 baud, 7 bits, mark parity, and no protocolmmunication protocol (XON/XOFF, ACK/NAK, ETX/ACK, hardware handshake) Duplex (half duplex, full duplex) If possible, determine the correct values by contacting a representative of thracteristics must be set to correspond to those of the host computer. There are four types of items that may be changed: Communication speed (baud rate) Communication format (parity, word length, stop bits) Co Eliminator supplied with your Apple ///. A direct connection may also require a specially made cable. Communication Characteristics In order for TerminAll to work correctly, the communications cha 3 to 3, and so on. You probably need only connect pins 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 20. When connecting the Apple /// directly to a host computer the above cable may work, or may work in conjunction with the Modem al, when connecting the Apple /// to a modem, the cable should connect the Apple /// RS-232 Port (the 25 pin connector on the back) directly to the modem. Connect pin 1 on the Apple to pin 1 on the modem, pin 2 to pin 2,act your local computer store, or have a competent technician make one for you. Cables used with printers generally will not connect the Apple /// to a modem or directly to a host computer. In genere wired correctly. If you have previously used your Apple /// to connect to a modem or directly to a host computer, the cable used should also work with TerminAll. If you do not yet have the proper cable, contll must be set, and the Apple /// must be properly connected to the host. Cabling The Apple /// may be connected directly to the host computer or may be connected to a modem. In either case the cable used must b OPERATION SET-UP TerminAll by its nature interacts with a 'host' computer. Before TerminAll can communicate properly with the host computer, several options within TerminAing: IBM bisync or SNA protocol, printer support, terminal block mode, and file < transfer. o the built-in drive and turn the Apple /// on. If the Apple /// is already on, hold down the CONTROL key and press RESET. After a short delay TerminAll will display a menu. Selecting options 1 through 5 will begin operation as a specific terminal. Option 6 will allow you to begin operation as a terminal not listed on the menu. Option 7 is used to change the characteristics of a terminal or to create a new one. d in section 2, 'Modifying a Terminal'. SENDING A 'BREAK' Some host computers will require a 'break' signal to interrupt an operation or to end a session. To send a break, hold down the SHIFT, CONTROe use of the keys on the number pad, the arrow keys, and the ESCAPE, TAB, and SPACE keys. SPECIAL KEY macros are used mainly in defining a terminal, but may be changed for special applications. Their use is detaileN APPLE U. Now any time we want to say 'USER XYZ-123' we would simply hold down the OPEN APPLE key and press a U. In addition to the OPEN APPLE macros there are SPECIAL KEY macros. The SPECIAL KEY macros control thy typed. For example: If we used the phrase 'USER XYZ-123' frequently we could enter it into a macro (see Section 2, 'Modifying a Terminal'). Let's say that the phrase was entered into the macro OPE section 2, 'Modifying a Terminal'. The OPEN APPLE macros are used simply by holding down the OPEN APPLE key and pressing a letter A - Z. The information previously entered into that macro will be automaticallifferent macros. The 26 OPEN APPLE macros are normally available to the user. The 40 other macros are used in defining terminal characteristics. Before a macro can be used it must be defined. To define a macro seeed automatically by the press of a single key. Macros can be a real time saver. Commonly used phrases can be entered into a macro and then, when needed, accessed by a single key stroke. There are a total of 66 dand press RETURN. Make the connection to the host computer in the same way you would with a standard terminal. USING MACROS A macro is a predefined group of up to 40 characters that may be typoperation as a custom terminal select '6' from the main menu. TerminAll will display a list of available terminals. Both standard terminals and custom terminals will be displayed. Type the name of the desired terminal ost computer and will vary from host to host. Custom Terminal TerminAll can be modified and terminals not listed in the main menu can be created. These terminals are called 'Custom Terminals'. To begin Once connected, the host computer will usually place a message on the Apple /// screen, and begin responding to keys typed on the Apple /// keyboard. The operation now depends on the character- istics of the hou are using a modem, place your phone call, and put the modem 'on line' following the instructions in your modem manual. If you receive no response from the host, try pressing some keys a few times. delay, the screen will go blank, and the cursor will appear in the upper left corner of the screen. TerminAll is now operating as the terminal you selected. At this time, make the connection to the host computer. If ySELECTING A TERMINAL Standard Terminal To begin operation as a standard terminal (one that appears on the main menu) press the number that corresponds to that terminal, and press RETURN. There will be a shortL, and OPEN APPLE keys together and press ENTER. Check with your host's computer representative on when breaks are needed. RETURNING TO THE MAIN MENU To return to the main menu from a terminal, hold down the CONTROL, SHIFT, and OPEN APPLE keys and press ESCAPE. nd press ENTER. 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It is beyond the scope of this manual to < provide training in these areas. < In order to modify TerminAll to operate like a specific terminal you must first gather information about thaers will be translated. < < < ..0...1...2...3...4...5...6...7 ...8...9...A...B...C...D...E...F < < 0: r00 r00 r00 r00 r00 r0C r00 r07 r08 r00 r0A r00 r00 r0D r00 r00 < 1: r00 r00 r00 r00 r00 r00 r00 r00 r00 r00 r00 r20 r00 r00 the table. The character '00' is in the top left corner of the table, the character '01' is to its right, '7F' is in the bottom right corner, and so on. The values in the table indicate how the < charactdetermined by two tables, the Primary Incoming Table and the < Secondary Incoming Table. < Examine the sample 'Primary Incoming Table' below. Each of the possible 128 incoming characters corresponds to one location inys activated by incoming or outgoing characters. See Appendix A for a complete list of < routines. < < < Incoming Character Translations How TerminAll responds to characters coming from the host is to clear the screen may be '0C' on one terminal and '1B 0A' on the next. TerminAll allows you to set which code it will respond to. All functions and operations are provided by the use of routines. Routines are alwa The translation of characters into routines is central to the operation of TerminAll. Terminals from different manufacturers will usually recognize various characters to perform similar functions. For example: the coders into other characters gives TerminAll the capability of using different keyboard layouts, and character sets other than the ASCII set used in the Apple ///. See < Appendix B for a listing of ASCII characters. < ow each character will be translated. Modification of the Translation Tables determines which control sequences TerminAll will recognize to < perform which functions. < The translation of characteh character, incoming and outgoing, and compares it with information stored in a group of four tables. Each character will be translated into a character, or into a 'routine'. The information stored in the tables determines h Translation Tables. Use the information gathered in 3 to modify the Special Key Macros, and the OPEN APPLE Special Key Macros. Specific < instructions follow. < < < < TRANSLATION TABLES < TerminAll checks eacpose keys will have to be set up within TerminAll. Make a list of all the non-standard keys and the characters that are < transmitted when they are pressed. < Use the information gathered in 1 and 2 above to modify the 3. What codes are transmitted by the terminal when each key is pressed. The standard keys (A-Z, 0-9, etc.) will probably match those of the Apple ///. Keys such as Arrows, Function keys, and other special purn received by the terminal, perform functions. Make a list showing each function (insert line, delete line, etc.) and < the characters required to activate it. < < 2. Which control sequences require a Lead In Character. < t terminal. The information needed is usually available in the Operator's Manual for < the terminal. You need to know several things: < 1. What are the control sequences for the terminal, i.e. which characters, wher00 r00 < < 2: 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 2F < 3: 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 3A 3B 3C 3D 3E 3F < < 4: 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 4A 4B 4C 4D 4E 4F < 5: 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 5A 5B 5C 5D 5E 5F < < 6: 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 6A 6B 6C 6D 6E 6F < 7: 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 7A 7B 7C 7D 7E 7F < For exam two characters to specify the coordinates the cursor < is to be moved to. < There are several routines in TerminAll that provide the ability to do cursor addressing. They differ in two main respects, < the ' location on the screen. In general, when a terminal receives a cursor addressing command from a host, it receives four characters: a Lead In character, a character to signify a cursor addressing sequence, and alternate key- < board layout such as the Dvorak keyboard. < < < Cursor Addressing < Cursor Addressing is an important function of a computer terminal. It provides the ability to move the cursor to any nslated by the outgoing tables in the same way that incoming characters are translated. Normally no translation of outgoing characters is < necessary. < The outgoing tables may be used to define anre this information with the actual < translation tables. < < < < < Translating Outgoing Chars < TerminAll also provides the ability to translate outgoing characters. Characters typed on the keyboard are trax B) and 'r30' is the code for Insert Line (see appendix A). < Section 3, 'Terminal Definitions', lists the control codes recognized by TerminAll for each of the standard terminals. For additional examples compa0' in the Primary Incoming Table at location 1B. This sets the ESCAPE character as the Lead In. Place 'r30' in location 45 of the Secondary Incoming Table. Note that 45 is the code for a 'E' (see < appendi Example: The Televideo 915 terminal recognizes the code 'ESCAPE E' to insert a line. The ESCAPE is the Lead In. The 'E' < signals which function to perform. < To set up TerminAll to respond to the same code, place 'r2ng Translation Table at the location for that character. When that character is detected, it will be ignored, but the next character will be translated according to the < Secondary Translation Table. < For may be any character. The Lead In character does not perform any < function; it only signals that the following character will. < To designate the character used as a Lead In, place the code 'r20' in the Primary Incomiation Table < Most terminals use what is called a 'Lead In Character' to designate that the next character will perform a function. The Lead In character most commonly used is an ESCAPE (code 1B), although it on is necessary. Note in the table at location 20 the value is 20. An incoming character with a code of 20 will be translated into a character with a code of 20, or no < net translation. < < < Secondary Incoming Transl 'r' indicates a routine. The incoming character 05 will be translated into routine number 0C, < Home Cursor. Translation of characters is accomplished in a similar way, except that normally no translatiple: When the incoming character code '05' is detected TerminAll will respond according to the value at location 05 in its translation table (top row, sixth location from the left). The value at location 05 is 'r0C'. Thebase' and the 'order' of the coordinates. < The third and the fourth character received in the sequence specify the coordinates the cursor is to be moved to. The order of the coordinates may be either xy or yx. An xy order means that the third character is the column and the fourth is the row. In a yx < order the third is the row and the fourth the column. < The base of the coordinates refers to how the characters will be coner may be used, but the most commonly used characters are RETURN, LINE FEED, ESCAPE, TAB, and BACK SPACE. For example: A two line phrase could be entered into a single macro by entering the first line of the phrase, t < like ESCAPE) must be entered in the special format outlined below. < < < Control Characters within Macros < Control characters (characters that are not printable) may be embedded within macros. Any control charactnerates an 'ESCAPE A' you would want to assign the same sequence to the Special Key Macro for an Up Arrow. When setting up a macro, printable characters may be simply typed in. Non-printable characters (control characters terminal. (The arrow keys on the Apple /// should simulate the < arrow keys on the terminal, and so on.) < Enter into each macro the code that it should generate. For example if the Up Arrow key on the terminal gel keys alone. < To set up the macros, first decide wich macro will be used to simulate each non-standard key on the terminal. You will want to pick macros that match as closely as possible the keys on the The OPEN APPLE Special Key Macros are activated by holding down the OPEN APPLE key and pressing one of the Apple ///'s special keys. The Special Key Macros are activated by pressing one of the Apple < ///'s speciaals. Using these macros, any of the Apple's Special keys (any keys on the Apple number pad, the arrow keys, the the space bar, ESCAPE key, and the TAB key) can be < configured like a non-standard key on a terminal.