Abstracts from files in info-mac/comm/term as of Sun 20 Mar 2005 #### BINHEX ac-info-comm.hqx **** From: (Jason M Pierce) us022488@interramp.com Subject: ACInfo Comm V1.0 A simple file transfer/terminal emulation package. Allows one machine to be set to listen and automatically receive files when they are sent. US$29.00 Jason Pierce Advanced Concepts us022488@interramp.com Specializing in inexpensive, quick software development for the Macintosh. #### BINHEX alistel-161.hqx **** From: jacob.y@euro.apple.com Subject: Alistel 1.6.1 Product brief description: Alistel is a shareware Mac communications terminal application useful for connecting to Videotext servers, particularily the french Minitel. Price after test period: 295,00 French Francs with tax (244,61 F without). Minimal configuration: 68k or PPC processors, System 7.0 (and upper), Color QuickDraw Country language: French Features: Supports the CommToolbox, Speech manager (can speak displayed text with english voices), has presets for standard Videotext (V23) modems, Macro-commands can be made to automatize connections to Videotext servers. Also supports the new PowerBook G3 Series GV 56K internal modem. Developper: AliS Software & Jean-Luc Bazanègue 2, rue Beethoven ‹ 78640 Villiers Saint Frédéric Téléphone : 33 (0)1.34.89.46.23 Fax : 33 (0)1.34.89.39.84 E-mail : jlb37@calva.net ou jlbazanegue@ellis.siteparc.fr RCS : Versailles A 389 070 533 SIRET : 38907053300010 TVA intracommunautaire : FR38389070533 APE : 722Z #### BINHEX argus-rip-18-demo.hqx **** From: Stalker27@aol.com Subject: ARGUS RIP Terminal Demo 1.8 Hello, This file is a major update to the Terminal Program A.R.G.U.S. (Advanced Remote Graphical User System) that fixes many bugs and adds many new features, too many to be listed here. See the documentation for further details. The Demo is a fully functional copy that will allow use for 10 minute sessions. What is ARGUS, you ask? Well, it is the only macintosh terminal program that supports RIP graphical sequences. RIP graphics are supported by many popular PC and Mac based BBS (bulletin board) systems, and allow for a more Graphical interface for ease of use when compared with plain text or ANSI commands. Features Supported: ANSI, RIP, and VT102 terminals; Zmodem, Xmodem, Ymodem and Ymodem-G; Doorway mode; Online viewing of JPG and other graphics files via a plug-in system; and much, much more! For further information, feel free to email me (stalker27@aol.com), or directly contact Hologlpyh Communications (makers of ARGUS) at: sales@hologlyph.com Again, please refer to the documentation for further details. -Stalker27 Stalker27@aol.com #### BINHEX black-night-107.hqx **** From: raine@storm.co.nz Subject: black-night-107.hqx English version of Black Night 1.0.7 Black Night is a communication and terminal emulation application for the Macintosh. It fully supports the Communications Toolbox, Drag and Drop and AppleGuide and is fully Apple scriptable and recordable. This application is shareware, and the $US30 fee also includes the Black Night Connection Set (serial, modem and telnet tools) and the Black Night File Transfer Set (XMODEM, YMODEM, ZMODEM, ASCII, QuickB and Kermit tools). Cheers, Chris -- Raine Storm Softworks #### BINHEX black-night-conn-tools-104.hqx **** From: raine@storm.co.nz Subject: black-night-conn-tools-104.sit This package includes a Modem Tool, Serial Tool and a Telnet Tool for use with Communication Toolbox aware applications including Black Night, ClarisWorks, Claris Emailer and the CompuServe Information Manager. The Modem and Serial Tools support DTE rates of 115200 and 230400 bps and the Modem Tool is smart in that it auto detects most modem types. The Telnet Tool is probably the most robust available and works under both MacTCP and OpenTransport. This software is shareware and is free to registered users of the "Black Night" terminal application, although the Modem and Telent Tools can be registered individually if required. This software can be used with any computer capable of supporting MacOS 7.0 or later, requires MacOS 7.0 or later, and may be included on the info-mac CDROM. For more information, contact: Christopher Swan or vist the website at #### BINHEX black-night-de-107.hqx **** From: raine@storm.co.nz Subject: black-night-D107 German version of Black Night 1.0.7 Black Night is a communication and terminal emulation application for the Macintosh. It fully supports the Communications Toolbox, Drag and Drop and AppleGuide and is fully Apple scriptable and recordable. This application is shareware, and the $US30 fee also includes the Black Night Connection Set (serial, modem and telnet tools) and the Black Night File Transfer Set (XMODEM, YMODEM, ZMODEM, ASCII, QuickB and Kermit tools). This application may be included on the info-mac cdrom. Cheers, Chris -- Raine Storm Softworks #### BINHEX black-night-fr-107.hqx **** From: raine@storm.co.nz Subject: black-night-F107 French version of Black Night 1.0.7 Black Night is a communication and terminal emulation application for the Macintosh. It fully supports the Communications Toolbox, Drag and Drop and AppleGuide and is fully Apple scriptable and recordable. This application is shareware, and the $US30 fee also includes the Black Night Connection Set (serial, modem and telnet tools) and the Black Night File Transfer Set (XMODEM, YMODEM, ZMODEM, ASCII, QuickB and Kermit tools). Cheers, Chris -- Raine Storm Softworks #### BINHEX cindys-hc-terminal-emulator.hqx **** From: (Cindy M. Carney) cindy@halcyon.com Subject: Cindy's HyperCard Terminal Emulator Cindy's HyperCard Terminal Emulator is a simple terminal emulation program, created to show HyperCard programmers how to incorporate modem communications into their own products. It uses the free "HyperCard Serial Port Toolkit" produced by Apple, which at last check was available at: ftp://ftp.info.apple.com/Apple.Support.Area/Developer_Services/Tool_Ches t/Development_Platforms/HyperCard_Related/APDA_HyperCard_Toolkits. Download that toolkit in addition to this terminal emulator, to get the full documentation for the serial port XCMDs and XFCNs. Feel free to modify and lift code as desired from this stack. Most of the code is in the Stack script. This is the simplest example I could come up with to illustrate how to use the HyperCard Serial Port Toolkit tools. It is my sincere hope that this stack will come in handy to struggling HyperCard novices out there, and perhaps inspire one to make a graphical user interface BBS out of HyperCard! --Cindy@halcyon.com #### BINHEX com-it-18.hqx **** From "ML Weasner " Sat Sep 18 22:44:55 1993 Date: 17 Sep 1993 08:25:25 U From: "ML Weasner" Subject: Upload for Mac Archives QuickMail-SMTP Link Upload for Mac Archives 9/17/93 8:27 TRW Submission for the Mac Archives. StuffIt format. --Mike ---------------------------------------------------------------- Here is ComIT 1.8, a Communication Integration Tool for Apple(R) Macintosh(R) computers. With ComIT you can monitor communication costs for on-line connect time and voice phone calls. You can use ComIT to dial your voice calls and monitor the duration and cost of the call. ComIT supports Macintosh Plus and newer computers with at least 1MB of memory. ComIT is compatible with multiple monitors and large screen monitors. ComIT requires System 6.0 or later. ComIT 1.8 is System 7.0 friendly, including Balloon Help, and it is 32-bit clean. ComIT is a shareware program. If you like and use ComIT, please send your name and mailing address to the author along with the $20.00 (U.S.) shareware fee. Registered users of ComIT will receive a printed manual, support via online services, and future updates free or at reduced cost. There are many capabilities in ComIT that are documented in the manual. In fairness to those who register, unregistered users will not receive any support. <<<<<< Attached TEXT file follows >>>>>> #### BINHEX comms-service-301-hc.hqx **** From: (Susan Farrier-Kalich) kalich@got.net Subject: CommsService 4.0 CommsService is an easy to use application that provides a "rolodex" like facility for recording the details of commonly used connections/sessions. The ease of use of the interface and the power of the scripting language make this an ideal communications application for the classroom, library and/or computer lab. HyperCard Any and all programs that I upload may be freely distributed. Susan Farrier Kalich Laser Point Software http://www.laserpoint.com #### BINHEX communicator-20.hqx **** Date: Thu, 30 Jul 1992 16:09:30 -0500 From: David Kabal Subject: Communicator 2.0 Please replace the copy I originally sent you with this one. The partition on the self-extracting archive's application was not big enough to self-extract on my machine (and presumably other people's as well). This isn't very serious but it could be inconvenient. Please do not change the blurb or information that comes with it. Thanks (sorry) Dave. ---------- David Kabal Canadian Institute for Telecommunications Research Institut Canadien de Recherche en Telecommunications You are in an open field west of a big white house with a boarded front door. There is a small mailbox here. #### BINHEX cterm-22.hqx **** From "Michael Niehaus " Tue Mar 8 17:08:57 1994 Date: Tue, 8 Mar 94 20:08:22 -0500 From: Michael Niehaus Subject: CTerm 2.2 Organization: Bowling Green State University Do you have the need to connect to an IBM mainframe from home? CTerm may be the product you need. It enables dial-up connections to IBM mainframes through IBM (or compatible) protocol converters such as the 7171 or 3174 with the appropriate dial-up support. All that is needed is a modem, the Communication Toolbox (or System 7, since the CommToolbox is built-in), and a connection tool (such as Apple's modem tool). CTerm implements the same terminal emulation as IBM's FTTerm software, often referred to as Async 3270 or IBM 3101 emulation (it is actually an "extended subset" of the 3101 emulation). Two other software packages exist for the Mac to perform this function; both are commercial products which are fairly expensive. CTerm is shareware. If you find it useful, a modest $20 registration fee is requested. Here's an overview of CTerm's features: * Completely Mac-like (not some quick port) * Four-color support, including alternate background colors * Support for any fixed-width font in any point size * Pass-through printing from a host through an appropriately- configured protocol converter * Uses the extended keyboard to its maximum capabilities, while offering addition PF key options for those with a standard keyboard * MINIMAL IND$FILE file download support (this is not a published protocol; IBM won't disclose it, and I don't have the time to reverse-engineer it) Of course, technical support is provided. (But don't expect me to return phone calls to unregistered users -- I'll talk to you, but not at my expense.) -Michael Niehaus CTerm author --- Michael Niehaus Internet: mniehau@andy.bgsu.edu CICS Systems Programmer CIS: 73760,171 Marathon Oil Company IBM Mail: usvkn8cn@ibmmail.com #### BINHEX data-comet-46.hqx **** From: bonze saunders Subject: FTP dataComet Telnet SOCKS VT100 PC-ANSI TN3270 dataComet 4.6 is an AppleScriptable Macintosh Telnet application offering full-featured color emulation of IBM 3279, DEC VT220, and PC-ANSI/SCO-ANSI terminals. Features include flexible and easy-to-use key remapping, macro script recording, integrated edit windows, modeless dialogs, and ZMODEM and TFTP file transfer; modem and other serial connections can be used with the ASCII terminal emulators to access BBS. dataComet runs under all Macintosh system software from System 6.0.7 through MacOS 8.6, supporting modern MacOS features while maintaining backward compatibility. dataComet includes thorough on-line documentation; descriptions of menu functions and configuration dialog options can be easily accessed with a simple Control-click on the item, using the standard Macintosh Contextual Menus on recent releases of MacOS. dataComet's terminal windows offer fast, high quality emulations with searchable scrollback buffers. A full set of fonts is included; dataComet's emulators also automatically display variable-width fonts as mono-spaced fonts. Sessions can be logged automatically. Session configurations are saved as documents which can be launched directly from the Finder, through the Open dialog, or from the dataComet Sessions menu. Modeless dialogs simplify configuration of session options and macro mappings. The AppleScript interface allows AppleScripts and other applications to open dataComet sessions, execute dataComet macros, and monitor session status. "Command-click" opens URLs in dataComet windows using Internet Config. Files downloaded using ZMODEM can be launched automatically using Internet Config's File Mappings. dataComet sessions can be opened automatically through Telnet URL links in Netscape and Explorer browser pages. dataComet's edit windows send text or commands to a host when the Enter key is pressed (Command-Return breaks a line and sends it to a host, easing use of host-based Chat programs). Keyed commands can be used to search, move the cursor, and reformat text in edit windows by adding or removing line breaks and leading blanks or tabs. Macro commands can be invoked through mouse clicks, configurable on-screen buttons, menu items, and key-remapping, and also on host open and close to perform scripted logins and logoffs automatically. Macros can be recorded as you interact with the host to ease creation of reliable macros. dataComet also supports secure configurations for computers used as public-access terminals; the launch macro can disable commands which are inappropriate for your particular application. #### BINHEX daves-macros-cwks.hqx **** Date: Wed, 17 Nov 1993 11:06 EST From: DAVE@unirel.a1.clemson.edu Subject: ClarisWorks macros From: NAME: David J. Crockett FUNC: News Services TEL: 656-3859 To: in%"info-mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu"@mrgate Attached is a binhexed CompactPro archive of some helpful keyboard macros I created for use with ClarisWorks 2.0's VT102 communications emulation. Here's a little background from the READ ME file I've included: >They were especially designed for use in conjunction with Digital's >All-in-One Office Automation package, but should work anywhere the >VT100 emulation is used. > >Specifically, these macros allow users of Macintosh keyboards >(both standard and extended) to employ all of the edit functions >available on the VT series keyboards. They are especially useful >for standard keyboard users because Macintosh (for reasons >unknown) maps the "+" and "-" calculator keys differently on the >two keyboards. The keys are supposed to serve the "paste" and >"cut" functions, but only operate properly on the extended keyboard. > >In addition, users of both keyboards do not have the "find," "insert," >"remove," "select," "previous screen" and "next screen" user functions >available to them in Claris' VT102 emulation. > >Claris is aware of the impact of these shortcomings on their >emulation package, but hasn't seen fit to fix it yet. A real pain! Hope these are helpful to anyone using ClarisWorks for communications. -Dave Author: David J. Crockett Date: 17-Nov-1993 Posted-date: 17-Nov-1993 Subject: test hqx #### BINHEX dial-script-171.hqx **** From: newton@cs.utk.edu Subject: DialScript 1.7.1 Submission Date: Tue, 22 Mar 1994 01:12:51 -0500 (EST) DialScript is a freeware serial communications program that provides an easy to use scripting language that permits users to write scripts to automate a login process. It is intended to be used in conjunction with a terminal emulation program that lacks or has poor scripting facilities of its own. For example, it is often used with MacLayers. DialScript runs, executes your script, and when login is complete optionally automatically quits and launches your terminal emulator. The language is powerful enough to allow you to dial a list of numbers sequentially until one is not busy, define timeouts to deal with unexpected problems, etc. Version 1.7.1 is a very minor update. It contains a single language change that simplifies scripts that must dial a list of numbers in sequence. It should replace version 1.7 in the archives. This package includes 680x0 code only. #### BINHEX eudora-sfu-ctb-timeout.hqx **** #### BINHEX eudora-sfu-ps-patch.hqx **** #### BINHEX eudora-sfu-script-datapac-11.hqx **** #### BINHEX eudora-sfu-script-dialup-12.hqx **** #### BINHEX eudora-sfu-script-telenet-10.hqx **** #### BINHEX eudora-sfu-script-udial-11.hqx **** #### BINHEX eudora-sfu-script-unix-21.hqx **** #### TEXT eudora-sfu-scripting-doc-rtf.txt **** {\rtf0\ansi{\fonttbl\f0\fnil Times-Roman;\f1\fswiss Helvetica;\f2\fmodern Courier;} {\colortbl\red0\green0\blue0;} \pard\tx960\tx1920\tx2880\tx3840\tx4800\tx5760\tx6720\tx7680\tx8640\tx9600\f0\b\i0\qc\fs24\li2160 \ \ The C- programming Language\ \ by Ray Davison\ ray_davison@sfu.ca\ \ May 1992\ Revised October 1992\ \f1\b0 \ \f0\li0 Computing Services\ Simon Fraser University\ Burnaby, B.C. Canada V5A 1S6\ \f1 \ \ #### TEXT eudora-sfu-scripting-doc.txt **** The C- programming Language by Ray Davison ray_davison@sfu.ca May 1992 Revised October 1992 Computing Services Simon Fraser University Burnaby, B.C. Canada V5A 1S6 Introduction The C- programming language was developed as a vehicle for writing scripts for #### TEXT eudora-sfu-scripts-notes.txt **** This directory contains script files used by Eudora to make serial connections (dialup e.g.) to SFU. To use these scripts you must move the one(s) you need to your Preferences folder in your System Folder. If you are still using system 6, then move them to your System Folder. The Special menu in Eudora will contain a popup menu listing all the scripts you have installed. You must select the appropriate one for the type of connection you are making. The scripts currently available are: ************************************************************************ Standard SFU Dialup Script - This script is used when you dialup to the SFU modems or when making a direct connection in your office through a Gandalf Blue Box or direct connection to the Annex. Once the settings for the Serial Tool or Modem Tool are set correctly, connections will be made with no action needed on your part except to turn on your Blue Box if that is the type of connection you are using. ************************************************************************ #### BINHEX evergreen-4010.hqx **** Date: Sun, 8 Aug 93 17:10:36 -0600 From: zmoleka@zapotec.math.byu.edu (zmolek andrew c) Subject: evergreen-4010.sit.hqx (Tek 4010 emulator) This is a Tektronix 4010/VT100 emulator I found on AOL. It's a little old and clunky, but apparently free. It was written by Kenneth Chin-Purcell at the University of Minnesota in 1986. For those who use Mathematica remotely (and may not have been aware), tek graphics can be initialized by entering < To: macgifts@ccs.itd.umich.edu Subject: Grafterm tektronix emulator Resent-To: backmod@SUMEX-AIM.Stanford.EDU Resent-Date: Mon, 29 Jun 1992 22:45:42 PDT Resent-From: Info-Mac Moderator This is a basic Tektronix and vt100 terminal emulator with support for Tektronix 4010/4014 style line graphics. It's fairly old and may or may not be compatible with later hardware and systems (It does work on an SE/30 running system 6.05.) but since a recent search of the archives turned up NO shareware or freeware Tektronix emulators and since it will be referenced in the forthcomin FAQ for comp.sys.mac.comm I thought, I'd upload it. $50 shareware. #### BINHEX hp-kermit-15.hqx **** From: Knowledge Software Consulting Subject: hpKermit15 This app is a runtime executable built with hc 2.3 of an old stack which allows the user to edit hp48 s/sx/g/gx objects on the mac. I allows transfers and provides the fonts to edit these objects. All you need is a serial cable to make the connection. I originally built this for my own use and thought others might get some use from it. I posted an earlier version in a couple places but didn't get any takers. When I saw a notice in the hp usenet that people were having trouble with the traditional kermit I decided to re-offer it. I like this app. It works for me. Its simple and fairly robust. I hope you like it too. Paul Beeken #### BINHEX kermit-199-190.hqx **** Date: Thu, 17 Nov 1994 12:01:25 -0500 From: palopez@joline.umsl.edu (Pedro Lopez-Valencia) Subject: MacKermit 199(190) --========================_8915718==_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" This is a little thnaks for all the great things I have found in your archives during the years. Please find attached a copy of the latest version of Mac C-Kermit. I have included also the kermit fonts and some documentation to get started. Stuffit Deluxe archive. Everything comes from ftp://watsun.cc.columbia.edu/kermit/. -- Pedro. A. Lopez-Valencia palopez@ecology.umsl.edu Tropical Ecologist, Conservation Biologist The meaning of life resides in unexpected places. =============================================================================== --========================_8915718==_ Content-Type: application/mac-binhex40; name="mackermit199(190).sit" Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="mackermit199(190).sit" #### BINHEX kermit-templates.hqx **** From: Louis_Bergeron@UQAT.UQuebec.CA Date: Fri, 8 Jul 94 20:38:54 -0400 Subject: MacKermit Templates Four templates to use with MacKermit the free communication program are included. On a MacPlus you can use them and the COMMAND key will replace the CONTROL KEY. Even if now I have a keyboard with arrows and a control key, I still use these templates. These could be archived like you want. louis bergeron@uqat.uquebec.ca ....................................................................... Item Subject: /.../00jbc2m #### UUENCODE mac-layers-13-unix.uu **** Date: Wed, 9 Jun 93 16:02:52 CDT From: Peter Newton Subject: MacLayers 1.30 UNIX Server files for archives Here are the UNIX server programs needed to use the MacLayers 1.30 multiple window terminal emulator. The file is in shar format, compressed and uuencoded. This file should replace unix/maclayers-unix-side.shar --- begin 644 layers_1.30_unix_files.shar.Z M'YV0(T* >"$FC9L7<] H& &""IHT2.G# B6$]D8+,/B)IHR;D#4<0,GS)@U"R72@9G' #### BINHEX mac-layers-13.hqx **** Date: Wed, 9 Jun 93 15:59:14 CDT From: Peter Newton Subject: MacLayers 1.30 for the archives Here is MacLayers 1.30 for the archives. It should replace comm/maclayers-120.hqx. I will send the necessary UNIX server files separately. MacLayers version 1.30 is a freeware vt100 terminal emulator that allows multiple terminal windows to be opened to a host simultaneously over a single serial connection. The remote host computer must be a UNIX(TM) system which has sockets support. Each terminal window may be associated with a shell, login to a different host, or an individual command. New features since 1.20 include... The UNIX side has been ported to run on many new platforms including IRIX, AIX 3.2, SVR4, etc. (Not Solaris yet.) Support for a UNIX side .layersrc file to automatically startup and place windows when layers mode is started. Separate user settings and logfiles; each can be saved independently from the other; settings act as startup documents. Improved/reorganized keyboard support. Longer dial strings, mouse support under emacs, new Finder icons, etc. To use MacLayers, you need to get both the Macintosh MacLayers client application and the UNIX server programs. They are packaged separately. You will have to compile the latter. ---- #### BINHEX mac-news-11.hqx **** From: Matthew Hall Subject: Version replacement? Date: Wed, 16 Feb 1994 14:41:22 -0500 [Moderators - I had submitted this to macgifts, but it didn't show up at sumex. I'm getting a lot of bug reports for things that were fixed in this version. It'd be great if you could replace it] MacNews 1.1 )1993 by Matthew A. Hall ----------------------------------- [Moderators: MacNews 1.1 should replace MacNews1.0 in the archives] MacNews 1.1 is a bug fix of version 1.0. the bug fixes include: --Fixed bug which caused crashes on 68000 machines whenever typing into a dialog box --Added support for hadware handshake for high-speed modems. --Fixed a bug which would occasionally cause a crash when removing a site --Fixed a bug which would, when a newsserver would disconnect, leave the menu bars dim --Some minor cosmetic enhancements (Click anywhere on a window to bring it to front, cursor doesn't get stuck in "stopwatch" mode, auto-centering of alerts in system 7) Just in case you don't know, here is the announcement of MacNews: ----- I have just completed version [1.1] of MacNews, a shareware NNTP newsreader for non-TCP Mac's. If you use rn or GNUS from a dial-in host, you may want to consider MacNews instead. Features: Reads, Posts, and Follows-up, of course. Subscribe/Unsubscribe/Maintain newsgroups Save or append articles to a file on your drive Insert files, cut, copy, paste, when composing articles Maintains a list of several sites, each with it's own list of subscribed newsgroups - helpful if you read news from more than one site. Much faster, at 2400 baud, than EMACS Gnus. Works on any modem equipped Mac. On-line help. Besides all this, it's a growing product, and I am open to suggestions for the next version. So try it out and see if it suits your needs. -matt #### BINHEX macnetic-term-16-de.hqx **** From: a.wagner@macnetic.de Subject: macnetic_term-16-de macnetic term is a FREEWARE communication and terminal emulation software based on Apple's Communication Toolbox (CTB). Features: - Easy to use, "mac-like" interface - addressbook supports dial-repeat with multiple numbers - Chargecounter - Toolbar - Macros - Balloon Help - German language (only) System requirements: - System 7.0 - Any Macintosh (with the exception of the 128K, 512K and MacPlus). - At least 1 MB free ram space For more information read the enclosed detailed documentation. Andreas Wagner macnetic software http://www.macnetic.de #### BINHEX micro-telnet-10.hqx **** From: ravensys@eskimo.com (Erik C. Thauvin) Subject: MicroTelnet 1.0 MicroTelnet allows MicroPhone's users to easily access text-based services via the standard telnet protocol. Such services include shell accounts, MOOs, MUDs and many more... MicroTelnet requires Software Ventures' MicroPhone Pro (version 2.x or higher, with the MP Telnet Tool installed), or the Internet Valet. Some of the features of MicroTelnet include: * Multiple simultaneous telnet sessions. * Fully automated UNIX logon procedures. * Customizable terminal emulation. * Customizable terminal window size controls. * Customizable telnet connection ports. * Support for NSCA Telnet documents. * Support for Peter Lewis' Internet Config (via the MicroTelnet Helper). * And a lot more... The MicroTelnet Helper requires AppleScript version 1.0 or higher. Enjoy! Raven Systems Ltd. July 21, 1995 #### BINHEX mp-2-demon-dial-12.hqx **** Date: Fri, 15 May 92 16:24:27 EST From: elharo@m.njit.edu (Elliotte Harold) Message-Id: <9205152124.AA02724@m.njit.edu> To: macgifts@ccs.itd.umich.edu Subject: Demon Dial 1.2 submission Resent-To: backmod@SUMEX-AIM.Stanford.EDU Resent-Date: Fri, 15 May 1992 16:43:24 PDT Resent-From: Info-Mac Moderator The latest version of this Microphone II 4.0 settings document to automatically dial a series of phone numbers and record the response of the other end of the line features substantially improved handling of long distance phone numbers and the ability to handle mnemonic numbers like 555-MACS. #### BINHEX mt-news-watcher-30.hqx **** From: Simon Fraser Subject: MT-NewsWatcher 3.0 MT-NewsWatcher 3.0 is an online Usenet news client for the Macintosh, and is based on the original NewsWatcher by John Norstad. MT-NewsWatcher has a suite of features that make reading the articles you want to read quick and easy. You can set up filters to hilight articles, connect to multiple servers at the same time, have different sets of personal details for posting, view images inline, post binaries, read articles in different languages, and much more! MT-NewsWatcher 3.0 is freeware. For more information, see the MT-NewsWatcher home page: #### BINHEX multisession-104.hqx **** Date: Sat, 2 Oct 93 20:56:25 -0500 From: tomlaw@yar.cs.wisc.edu (Thomas R. Lawrence) Subject: MultiSession 1.04 [Should I even try, I wonder...] Here it is, MultiSession 1.04. Various subtle enhancements to the interface. It now works on a whole THREE architectures: SunOS, Ultrix, and HPUX. The schpiel: MultiSession is a multiwindowing terminal program with error correction. You compile the UNIX part and run it, and then you can open several windows. PLEASE send all mail regarding this program to tomlaw@world.std.com!!! #### BINHEX net-feed-101.hqx **** Date: Tue, 09 Apr 91 20:25:20 EST From: Shadow Organization: Excellent!.Software. Subject: NetFeed v101 - updated version of NNTP server Here is the latest update to NetFeed, the UseNet interface program for the Macintosh. This program only works with NNTP servers that are able to be called via dial-in lines. Questions/comments may be directed to the authors at: Brad Boyer (brboyer@mtus5.edu) Bill Burns (wdburns@mtus5.edu) P.O. Box 1662 P.O. Box 648 Gaylord, MI 49735 " " #### BINHEX news-watcher-20d17-sfu.hqx **** #### BINHEX news-watcher-216-plus-jp1.hqx **** From: mizutori@ai.rcast.u-tokyo.ac.jp (Tetsuya Mizutori) Subject: NewsWatcher 2.16+jp1 patch This is a patch program to make a Japanese-enabling version of NewsWatcher 2.16, which was originally written by John Norstad of Northwestern University. This patchwork is free. Requires the original NewsWatcher, which is available at; ftp://ftp.acns.nwu.edu/pub/newswatcher/ See also my WWW page: http://www.bekkoame.or.jp/~mizutori/software/catalog.html Mizutori Tetsuya, RCAST, Univ. of Tokyo, Japan mizutori@ai.rcast.u-tokyo.ac.jp #### BINHEX news-watcher-sfu-dialup-script.hqx **** #### BINHEX news-watcher-sfu-unix-navs.hqx **** #### BINHEX news-watcher-sfu-unix-script.hqx **** #### BINHEX off-hook-14.hqx **** Date: Wed, 20 Jul 1994 09:18:48 -0500 From: ehfm@midway.uchicago.edu (Eric Hoffmann) Subject: Off Hook 1.4.sit --========================_18867340==_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable OffHook is a tiny application which will 'busy out' your modem (or send any other specified modem string) and then wait a predetermined amount of time before launching another application. OffHook is intended to be used as part of a Tabby/Aeolus/FidoNet event when you might not want callers to logon while your BBS is busy processing mail messages. OffHook is unique in that it can address the regular Printer and Modem ports *and* any QuadraLink or Hurdler/Hustler serial port via a simple pop-up menu. If, for example, you run Formula One off of a CSI serial card, OffHook ought to come in very handy. OffHook 1.4 =A9 1992-1994 written by Malcolm Davidson Email: mrd@mpe67.dmpe.csiro.au --========================_18867340==_ Content-Type: application/mac-binhex40; name="OffHook_1.4.sit" Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="OffHook_1.4.sit" #### BINHEX power-term.hqx **** From: "David San Filippo" Subject: PowerTerm InterConnect (MAC OS X Edition) PowerTerm InterConnect is a fast and effective MAC OS X native emulator for running legacy, host-based applications from within MAC OS X. PowerTerm InterConnect supports the broadest and widest range of hosts on the market today, including support for IBM, Compaq, Digital, Unix, Tandem, Televideo, HP, SCO, Data General and more. PowerTerm Interconnect has more state-of-the-art features and faster response capabilities than any available competing solution. Features include customizable function keys, multiple concurrent sessions, menu bar, scalable and selectable fonts, intelligent copy and paste, FTP client, scripting, printing and more. This is a 30-day trial version that costs $149.00 to purchase. #### BINHEX pretzel-30b4.hqx **** From: P.T.Russell@sussex.ac.uk (Paul Russell) Subject: Pretzel 3.0b4 - a Prestel terminal emulator Here is the latest version of Pretzel, a terminal emulator which supports the arcane Prestel (viewdata) format which is still widely used in the UK and a number of other countries. This version is a 'fat binary'. //Paul #### BINHEX quick-dial-13.hqx **** Date: Sat, 22 Jan 94 02:10:52 CST From: meb3@cec.wustl.edu (Matthew Eli Blain) Subject: QuickDial 1.4 submission QuickDial 1.3 Keywords: PHONE DIALER MODEM COPY CLIPBOARD This 4k program fills a very simple but important need: it dials voice numbers with your modem. It has no interface whatsoever, but rather reads the number from the clipboard. On launch the program first tries to read STR id 129 for a phone number. If that is blank, it wil try to read the clipboard text. It will send ATD , ; H0 to the modem (a generic dial and hangup when done). Control will return immediatly to the computer, even during dialing, unless you have set otherwise. I suggest putting the program in your Apple Menu for instant access! I'm sure that programs like this exist elsewhere, but I couldn't find one so I threw this together myself. It works perfectly on my Mac SE/30, and I can see no reason why it would not work on all Macintosh models. This program is public domain. If you do or even don't like it, please drop me a note! Version 1.0.2 really closes the serial port (Well, it always did. But I had to open the input side to close it!). It now also runs at 1200 bps. and sends an initial AT to wake up the modem. Version 1.1 adds proper hangup-when-done (no silly wait 15 seconds bit) and read a default prefix and phone number from the resource fork of the file. It also includes an about balloon, bringing the size up from 2k to 4k. Bloat? You decide! Version 1.2 (8/31/93) didn't work, but if it did it would have the option to wait for the modem to finish before quitting. Version 1.3 (1/21/94) does work. It changes a few features in ways worth noting: (This also describes how the program works!) 1) It sends AT, then the string contained in STR id 128, then STR id 129 or the clipboard if STR id 129 is blank, then ";H0". This is slightly different than the old versions which sent ATD before the STR id 128, etc. 2) It now reads STR id 130 to check how long of a delay you want between the time the command is sent to the modem and the program quits. Putting in 0 will give the same behavior as before, where the program quits as the phone is dialed. If you have fax software, or possibly a powerbook, putting in a delay of 15 seconds or so will allow your modem to dial before it is cut off. Your computer will appear to freeze for however long you have specified; it really hasn't. I would still like to have the option of waiting for the modem, but I haven't figured it out (or had time to), so if someone can, please let me know! Version 1.3 of 1/21/94. Matthew Blain mblain@aol.com meb3@cec.wustl.edu __________________ #### BINHEX quickeys-auto-ftp.hqx **** Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1993 17:19:05 -0500 From: macmod@CAMIS.Stanford.EDU (Info-Mac Moderator) --========================_14520392==_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Message-Id: <9310070131.AA04288@sparky.rad.med.umich.edu> Return-Receipt-To: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="========================_9971188==_" Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1993 21:29:44 -0500 To: info-mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu From: klaus@sparky.rad.med.umich.edu (Klaus P. Fechner) Subject: [*] Auto-ftp QuicKeys.hqx Hi! After I saw the recent request regarding auto-ftp scripting I decided to submit my currently used solution as a small contribution to the net. Enclosed is a set of QuicKeys (now called "Shortcuts") that I use for (mostly) automated ftp downloads from both info-mac and mac.archive. Consider it a working prototype; modify as needed. See the enclosed text file for details. Requirements: - QuicKeys 3.0 (need the conditional branch features) - BBEdit (I use version 2.2.2) the shortcuts could be easily modified for another grep-able editor; (I guess Nisus would be ok, Adam :-) - Fetch (I use version 2.1.1) - Mac hooked up to the Internet one way or another; I use MacPPP via modem (otherwise ftp won't work quite as well :-) - Patience connecting to info-mac or mac.archive via ftp ;-) I would enjoy getting e-mail from people who use this little hack. Please let me know if you come up with useful improvements! Enjoy, Klaus Klaus P. Fechner , Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA --========================_14520392==_ Content-Type: application/mac-binhex40; name="Auto-ftp_QuicKeys.sit" #### BINHEX qvt.hqx **** From: leo@ramsey.cs.laurentian.ca (Prof. L.G. Leduc) Date: Sat, 10 Oct 92 15:02:05 EDT QVT is a DEC VT220 Terminal Emulator for the Mac. It works well under both System 6.0x and System 7.0. QVT supports international diacritical characters and most file transfer protocols such Kermit, Xmodem, Ymodem, and MacBinary. #### TEXT skim-11-unix.txt **** From: macman@bernina.ethz.ch (Danny Schwendener) Subject: Browsing digests for recent uploads (version 1.1) Date: Fri, 12 Feb 1993 13:57:18 GMT This is a slightly improved version of the skim Unix program recently posted by Craig Nevill-Manning . This version also inserts the necessary 'cd' and 'get' commands so that you can feed the resulting script directly into FTP. I have sumex-aim in my .netrc file, so that all I need to do after the skim is to type the following command to get the tagged files: ftp sumex-aim.stanford.edu < download Craig Nevill-Manning 's program description: > >I wrote this quick Unix program for browsing info-mac digests. I try to keep >up with the new uploads to sumex, but it's a tedious, repetitive process to >actually download the stuff I want. This C program scans a digest (or several) >in a file or files given on the command line for the [*] denoting an upload >notice, and prints out the description. Type y if you want to download it, and #### TEXT skim-unix.txt **** Date: Thu, 25 Nov 93 18:06:58 +1300 From: Craig Nevill-Manning Subject: Update on info-mac uploads browser This is a new version of skim.c, a C program to ease the process of downloading programs listed in the info-mac digest. The latest modifications allow the site to be changed to a mirror site, and the directory accordingly. Thanks to Robert Watkins (bob@nutmeg.cs.ntu.edu.au) for these additions! -------------------------- CUT HERE ------------------------------------------ /* To compile this program, first modify the #defines. You have to choose the local directory to be used and to set your e-mail address. You'll also have to add the directory to look into at the mirror site Then compile with cc -o skim skim.c -lcurses -ltermcap #### BINHEX terminal-22.hqx **** Subject: Terminal 2.2 Date: Mon, 13 Apr 92 23:55:11 -0700 From: bob@localhost.uci.edu Attached below please find version 2.2 of Terminal, written by Erny Tontlinger. I have tested that the program compiles correctly and runs. I can be reached as bob@beamlab.ps.uci.edu. I'm sending this in via dialup slip, so any "from" address in the header won't work. Here is the author's description: Terminal 2.2 compact powerful serial communication program. Scrollable capture buffer. Continous capture to and send from TEXT file. Software or hardware handshake. XModem, YModem, ZModem, QuickB file transfer. Automatic MacBinary format recognition, offline extraction, creation. Builtin C interpreter executes scripts from TEXT files (modem-setup auto-logon BBS). Text string macros. Program is free. C source available. Source is included, and I might add that Terminal 2.2 supports the CommToolBox under Think C 5.0.2. #### BINHEX termulator.hqx **** Date: Wed, 8 May 91 16:31:53 EDT From: stricher@masig3.ocean.fsu.edu (James Stricherz) Subject: Termulator - a mac terminal emulator Termulator is a terminal emulator that supports: -scripting -vt100 emulation [I use it with emacs on unix boxes successfully] -xmodem, zmodem transfer protocols [but not kermit!] It's shareware, and I got it from Genie. It's in a CompactorPro SelfExtracting Archive. James Stricherz stricher@masig3.ocean.fsu.edu --------------- #### BINHEX termy-23.hqx **** #### BINHEX text-term-plus-graphics-11.hqx **** From: (Jim George) guru@Rt66.com Subject: TextTerm+Graphics TextTerm+Graphics is a VT100 and Tektronix terminal emulator and supports Apple's Communication Toolbox tools for modem, serial, and internet connections. Full documentation is included along with pointers to compativle toolbox tools. #### BINHEX tn-5250.hqx **** From: frydendal@mochasoft.dk Subject: Mocha Mac TN5250 Mocha Mac TN5250 - is a Power Macintosh Application. It makes it possible to connect to an AS-400 host via TCP/IP with the TN5250 protocol and emulate a 5250 Information Display Station. Mocha Mac TN5250 is a Power Macintosh System 7/8-only application. Supports all standard 5250 emulation features. Alternate screen size (24x80 or 27x132). Small and fast. The package is only 100 K. User defined functions keys. Hardcopy of screen. Many trim parameters. Low cost : 25 USD or 250 USD for a Company License. #### BINHEX wendy-comm-20.hqx **** Date: Mon, 4 Jul 1994 15:02:30 -0700 (PDT) From: Peter Hull Subject: Submission: WendyComm 2.0 (CTB communications program) WendyComm is a communications program which requires System 7 and uses the Communications Toolbox. This distribution does not include any CTB tools. A $15 WeddingWare payment is requested if the program is used more than once a week. This program may be placed on the Info-Mac CD-ROM. Author: Peter Hull #### BINHEX white-knight-12-06-ppc-updt.hqx **** From: Matt Boxberger, mdb@cvsd.cv.com Subject: White Knight 12.06/PPC update This bin-hexed Self-Extracting-Archive patches White Knight 12.06/PPC to 12.07/PPC. Be sure you have the correct patch for your version (PPC vs 68K). Questions: +1 (412) 846-2700 or freesoft@ccia.com. Patchers for older versions of White Knight are available from the MacAlot BBS -- +1 (412) 846-5312 Matt Boxberger mdb@cvsd.cv.com #### BINHEX white-knight-12-06-updt.hqx **** From: Matt Boxberger, mdb@cvsd.cv.com Subject: White Knight 12.06 update This bin-hexed Self-Extracting-Archive patches non-PPC White Knight 12.06 to 12.07. Be sure you have the correct patch for your version (PPC vs 68K). Questions: +1 (412) 846-2700 or freesoft@ccia.com. Patchers for older versions of White Knight are available from the MacAlot BBS -- +1 (412) 846-5312 Matt Boxberger mdb@cvsd.cv.com #### BINHEX white-knight-3270-keys.hqx **** Date: Thu, 3 Dec 92 06:37 EST From: Jeffrey L. Needleman Subject: White Knight IBM3270 macros This keyboard macro file defines 3270/3278 terminal keys for use while interacting with IBM mainframes with White Knight. Simply choose customize-macro keys-load (command M-L) and you're all set. You may use the macro edit dialog to redefine keys as required. The file is setup for extended keyboards so you will need to redefine the function keys if they don't appear on your keyboard. This file is freeware, uploaded by "M.Crouch2" on GEnie to the Freesoft forum. I presume he/she is the author. Jeff Needleman #### BINHEX white-knight-cs-scripts.hqx **** Date: Wed, 10 Mar 93 11:48:51 CST From: C526142@MIZZOU1.missouri.edu Subject: WhiteKnight script for CI$ v.06/01/92 (5th version) What follows is extracted from the ReadMe file. > WKAUTO.SEA is a set of White Knight scripts for automating access to the > CompuServe Information Service. > > The set is shareware and a fee of $10 is payable to: > Alex Narvey > Thunder Enlightening Press > P.O. Box 332, 905 Corydon Ave. > Winnipeg, MB, Canada R3M 3V3 > Telephone & FAX (204) 488-8306 > CompuServe ID #71041,132 > > WKAUTO.SEA - The complete set > WKCOST.SIT - PROCs for creating and maintaining cost/session logs > WKDOC.SIT - The manual for the WKAUTO PROC set > WKDOWN.SIT - PROCs for automatic downloading > WKFAX.SIT - PROCs for automating sending Faxes > WKMAIL.SIT - PROCs for automatic E-mail sending and retrieval > WKMENU.SIT - PROCs to generate custom menus to run the set > WKSUMM.SIT - PROCs to automatically download forum summaries > WKUP.SIT - PROCs to automate uploading files > WKZMAC.SIT - PROCs to auto-download ZiffNet/MAC files and MacWEEK news. > > The individual files in the series are provided for convenience and for those > who have already previously downloaded the set and only wish to upgrade part > of it - although I don't guarantee that partial upgrades will work. I > reccommend downloading WKAUTO.SEA which includes the manual and all > procedures - including some that don't make it into the individual series. > > You may download and use any part of the set without the others. However the > custom menus in WKMENU.SIT make things easier. And of course, even if you > don't have or use all the PROCs it would help to have the manual (WKDOC.SIT). > > All PROCs are supplied in MacWrite format so that you can modify them if need > be and therefore need to be compiled into Procedures by your own copy of > White Knight. > > There are special criteria that have to be incorporated into your LogOn > procedure if you want the Cost and Session Logs to work properly. > Furthermore, the LogOn PROC relies on the GetMail subroutine in WKMAIL.SIT > for the E-Mail Log to function properly. In short, youUll particularly need > the manual if you are working with the Cost, Session and E-mail Logs supplied > with WKCOST.SIT. > > Warning > ------- > The PROCs have been designed to run on and have been tested under System 6.0x > and 7.0x with 1200 and 2400 baud modems. However, NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED > GUARANTEE IS OFFERED THAT THESE SCRIPTS/PROCs RUN PROPERLY ON ANY GIVEN > SYSTEM CONFIGURATION. > > If you experience problems I am available to offer script editing advice. > Just send me an E-mail to the 71041,132. Again, I offer no warrantee that my > advice will fix a problem. This submission only includes the complete set. I am not the author and just found these in the CI$ Communication Forum a few days ago. I even have no time to fully test drive it yet. If you have any question, please contact the author. Alex Narvey Thunder Enlightening Press P.O. Box 332, 905 Corydon Ave. Winnipeg, MB, Canada R3M 3V3 Telephone & FAX (204) 488-8306 CompuServe ID #71041,132 Liu P.S. If there is interest from the net fo get individual file, I can try to get them. However, there is no guarantee that I can finish it immediately. #### BINHEX white-knight-psycho-10b1.hqx **** From: Andrew Wright Subject: Psycho! v1.0b1 Date: Wed, 23 Feb 1994 15:09:58 -0500 Dear Moderators: Attached is my submission, a procedure for the White Knight communications program called Psycho! v1.0b1. Please archive this file as psycho10b1.zip.hqx in the communications directory of your archive. An excerpt from the submission's READ ME file follows, to explain what Psycho! does (quite a bit), costs (a postcard), and requires to use. This yet another attempt to submit the file. Due to problems attaching the file to a mail message, I've decided to simply dump the program into a mail message directly. More error prone than z-modem, but hopefully it will work. Please send comments to wright@raphael.acpub.duke.edu. Thank you, Drew INTRODUCTION ============ I think of Psycho! as a user configureable "front end" for White Knight 11. Psycho! is designed to allow a user to configure the Psycho! buttons to trigger up to six other White Knight procedures. This way, a user can create a sort of psuedo-graphical user interface for their favorite online services. A user can assign one procedure each to the LOG ON! and Mail buttons on the Psycho! main menu. (The Mail button is the telephone icon on the main Psycho! screen.) The Special button gives the user access to four additional procedures, of which one is selected as the default Special procedure. But wait! There's more! Psycho! is designed to improve upon White Knight's phone book by storing "user information," including passwords, login names and dialing information, for each of the six procedures. This information is automatically passed on to the executed procedure. As a result, you can easily change the information (i.e., passwords) without rewriting and recompiling your procedures! So give it a try. Psycho! is postcardware. You have nothing to lose, and everything to gain. INSTALLATION: ============= To decompress Psycho! properly, you need a BinHex decoding program, such as DeHQX or Stuffit Expander, and either: 1/ ZipIt, or 2/ Any other .zip decompression program, such as UnZip, and a MacBinary to Mac translation program, such as MacBinary II+, MacBinary, Unfolder or the like. Because Psycho! was compressed using ZipIt, option one is marginally easier. ZipIt translates Mac files into MacBinary format for safe compression using the .zip compression format, which is a PC-type format. Why use ZipIt instead of Stuffit or Compact Pro? Simply, put, I already own ZipIt, and I was astonished to discover that ZipIt actually generated a smaller archive than Stuffit Lite! I find the idea of a compression program that can be used on both Macs and PCs quite appealing, so I decided to support the ZipIt format by using it. Besides, freeware programs are readily available to decode Psycho!. All of the programs mentioned above (except ZipIt) are free. As I mentioned, installation will vary slightly depending on the software you have. _____________[SNIP HERE]_____________ #### BINHEX white-knight-quick-b.hqx **** Date: Sat, 13 Mar 93 02:55:33 CST From: C526141@MIZZOU1.missouri.edu Subject: NewQuickB.PROC for WhiteKnight (not really new) submission This is not a really new QuickB.PROC RCMD module but this module is really called NewQuickB.PROC. What happens is that White Knight didn't support QuickB in its internal engine. Instead, QuickB is support through White Knight's RCMD module, which is supposed to extend WK's ability. Before WK 11.13 coming out, there were two such modules, the original QuickB.PROC and this NewQuickB.PROC. released by WK's author Scott Watson. The master disk for version after 11.13 comes with another QuickB.PROC which runs miserably slow compared to this NewQuickB.PROC. Is there any White Knight veteran willing to explain this to a novice like me. (How about you, Al?) Anyway, if you use White Knight and CI$, check this out when you fill impatient about the download speed. [To Eric: White Knight do support QuickB protocol in an quite indirect way but such module is included in each package of White Knight. Is it necessary to change table 3.1.1 in C.S.M.C. Faq? Another question is about table 3.1.2 in C.S.M.C Faq. White Knight supports terminal emulations TTY, VT52, VT100, VT102. I haven't finish the whole manual yet. However, it seems to me that WK doesn't support VT320 unless some RCMD module for VT320 does exist.] Liu P.S. I almost forget. This file is compressed and binhexed by Compact Pro 1.33. Yes, I have both CompactPro and StuffIt Lite and I do register them already. #### BINHEX zmodem-103-demo-jp.hqx **** From: brian_hall@markspace.com (Brian Hall) Subject: ZMODEM Tool J1-1.0.3 The Mark/Space ZMODEM Tool adds ZMODEM file transfer capabilities to any application that supports CTB file transfer tools (such as ClarisWorks, Communicate, VersaTerm, CoMIX, ATSON, ASA Term) ZMODEM Tool J1-1.0.3 is a Japanese language version of this tool. More information (including link to demo version) may be found at our web site: http://www.markspace.com #### SHELL_ARC zmodem-part1-unix.shar **** #### SHELL_ARC zmodem-part2-unix.shar **** #### SHELL_ARC zmodem-part3-unix.shar **** #### SHELL_ARC zmodem-part4-unix.shar **** #### BINHEX zterm-101.hqx **** From: Dave Alverson Subject: ZTerm 1.0.1 Terminal emulator ZTerm is a shareware terminal emulator for serial connections. New features include Kermit, 16 color ANSI, Drag Manager support, dynamic scroll bar, user selected fonts (including 2 byte fonts like Japanese) and an AutoOpen feature to allow postprocessing of downloaded files depending on file type. It is a fat binary (PowerMac and 68k code). Changes from 1.0b3: Better background downloading, cleaner cancel of ZModem download. Handles incoming Japanese text encoded with JIS. Bug fixes and other small changes. Shareware: $30US registration only, $40 US registration with disk. No upgrade fee for registered users of older versions. #### BINHEX zterm-font-patcher.hqx **** From: trygve@netcom.com (Trygve Isaacson) Subject: ZTerm font patcher Date: Mon, 25 Jul 1994 20:57:28 -0700 (PDT) Hi all, enclosed is ZTermPatcher.hqx (10K). ZTerm Patcher Copyright c1994 by Trygve Isaacson trygve@netcom.com Freeware--distribute freely along with this readme. Fat binary--contains both 68K and PowerPC native code. This little application is a patcher for ZTerm 0.9 (this version ships with Global Village modems). The patcher lets you specify a font for ZTerm to use for the terminal session instead of the ZTerm built-in font (which only has 9- and 12-point bitmaps). Of course, it'll have to be a monospaced font (like Monaco, Courier, Noiro, ... I'm sure there are other favorites) in order for ZTerm to draw the terminal session properly. The patcher also lets you remove the patch or switch fonts in a patched copy of ZTerm. Enjoy! -- Trygve #### BINHEX zterm-phone-dir-listing.hqx **** Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1993 18:33:09 -0400 (EDT) From: Leslie Jones Subject: ZTerm Phone Directory Listing Note: I am merely uploading this file. Denise McElroy is the author. She can be reached at the email address listed in the About... box. ZTerm Phone Directory Listing searches ZTerm's ZPhoneList, ferrets out the names and numbers of all services, and saves the listing to a text file. The resulting file can be printed, distributed, and archived. In some cases, this program may be able to salvage phone numbers from a corrupted ZPhoneList. Compressed with Stuffit Deluxe. Checked for viruses with Disinfectant 3.2. #### BINHEX zterm-replacement-menus.hqx **** From: Carsten Klapp Subject: ZTerm Replacement Menus Date: Sat, 5 Feb 1994 14:11:44 -0500 (EST) Tuesday, January 18, 1994 9:38:18 pm Message From: Carsten A. Klapp Subject: ZTerm Menu Replacement To: Useful Software Attachments: ZT0.95ReplMenusCK.sit 3K * Do you like the menus in ZTerm 0.9 but think there needs to be more command-key equivalents? * Do you hate the menus in the hacked version of ZTerm called 0.92XK but like some of the new command-key equivalents? * Do you hate the menus in the hacked version of ZTerm called 0.95XK EVEN MORE than the 0.92 "version"? If you answered yes to any or all of the above, you should try my menus! Use ResEdit to paste these new menu resources into a COPY of your ZTerm 0.9, 0.92XK, or 0.95XK replacing all existing resources. Let me know what you think, and if you do like these please let the author of ZTerm know so he can include the changes in a future version of his program. -- Carsten Klapp - Oakville Ontario, CANADA carsten@io.org (Internex Online) carsten@magic-bbs.corp.apple.com (Macintosh Awareness Group In Canada BBS) #### BINHEX zterm-sounds.hqx **** From: pinky@free.org (Snausageman!) Subject: submission: Zterm sounds Date: Thu, 3 Nov 1994 17:35:11 -0600 (CST) These are three sounds I recorded one night because I was bored with the sounds I had before. They're not especially fantastic, but they're simple. connect is me saying "connection established" filedone is me saying "file transfer complete" termbell is me popping my cheek. 8^) enjoy! Bruce -- Bruce W. Anderson, spock@bsu-cs.bsu.edu, pinky@free.org +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, | | or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom | | of speech or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to | | assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ #### BINHEX zterm-speed-patch.hqx **** Date: Sun, 08 Aug 1993 15:30:43 -0400 (EDT) From: Leslie Jones Subject: ZTerm Speed Patch This ResEdit color palette may speed up ZTerm's performance at high speeds (>=9600 bps.) If you don't need color, simply set your monitor to black and white. The following is from the ReadMe file: Begin Quote How it works: Changing the code resource makes ZTerm call _GetNewCWindow, instead of _GetNewWindow. When a program calls _GetNewCWindow, GetNewCWindow looks for a resource of type pltt with the same id as the window. It finds the palette copied into ZTerm, and loads it. When ZTerm tries to change the colors, the palette manager uses the closest available colors, which should be the ones in its palette (since there are only 16 colors). When ZTerm is normally used in 16 color mode, the colors are very hard to read, because it has to use the available colors. It takes half as long to draw a character on the screen in 4-bit mode (16 colors) then it does to draw one in 8-bit (256 colors) mode. Running in 16 colors should make ZTerm display the screen twice as fast (if your modem is fast enough). Send any comments to me at one of the following e-mail addresses: America Online: JonSnell Internet: JonSnell@aol.com Prodigy: FTCB36D End Quote This version replaces my previous upload, which contained the instructions, but not the color palette. A Stuffed, BinHexed file. Please place in the comm directory with ZTerm. Leslie Jones ljones@utkvx.utk.edu #### BINHEX zterm-star-trek-sounds.hqx **** Date: Mon, 28 Nov 1994 18:41:31 -0500 (EST) From: "Kieran O'Connor" Subject: FIle submission These sounds work with Zterm and substitute for some of its canned=20 sounds. When you dial your modem and connect, Worf, from Star Trek TNG,=20 will say =D2Link established, receiving=D3. You termbell noise will be the comm panel noise from the Enterprise. When you complete a download Worf will say =D2Transfer of information is=20 complete.=D3 To install simply drag to a closed system folder and say yes if it asks=20 =D2do you want to replace these items.....=D3 These sounds were at some point on Info-mac. I don=D5t know what happened= =20 to them. I did not create them. I lost mine a while ago and asked out on=20 the net, and someone gave me a new copy, so I hereby return a copy to=20 info-mac.=20 I=D5d be interested in seeing how far this is distributed, so send me=20 e-mail if you have chance=D1koconnor@mailbox.syr.edu. Kieran O'Connor E-Mail Address: koconnor@mailbox.syr.edu Syracuse, N.Y. USA In vino veritas; in cervesio felicitas.