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_____________________________________________________[ `ArcnRLFK.INI' ]_
;Echo \13\10
;ClS
IF Not Equal "" "\$(RLF)" Assign RLFi \$(RLF)
; In `RLFossil'
IF Equal "" "\$(RLF)" Assign RLFi 2
; 1st port is 0
Increment RLFi ; while Serial-
Set Port FOSSIL \Fcontents(RLFi) ; Port sequence
Set Flow-Control None ; is from 1 and
Echo \13\10 ; up. `RLF' is
Echo *** `RLFossil' Initialization ***\13\10 ; equal to last
Echo ~TelNet~ HandShake type #2 on ~IP~ Port #23:\13\10 ; REAL port and
Output AT S4=2\13 ; `RLFi' to 1st
Output AT S5=23\13 ; NON-REAL one.
Echo Now making shure this initialization is valid...\13\10
Output AT Z\13
Echo \13\10
Set Terminal NewLine Off
;Set Terminal VT220
Set Terminal ANSI
Set Terminal Code-Page CP437
Set Terminal Character-Set Transparent
Set Terminal Cursor Block
Set File Type Binary
Set Receive Packet-Length 3072
Set Send Packet-Length 768
;Set Streaming On ;For v3.16 only
Set Block-Check-Type 3
Set Window 5
Set Control UnPreFixed All
Set Control PreFixed 0 1 129
Set Attribute Date Off
Set Prompt Kermit>
Set Display Regular 8-Bit
;Disable All
Enable Finish
Enable Get
Enable Send
;Disable Query
; `Arachne' had
IF Equal "" "\$(Host)" GoTo Manual
; ~URL~s passed
Output AT DT \$(Host)\13 ; thru this DOS
Pause 2 ; variable (for
Connect ; auto-dial)...
GoTo End
:Manual
Echo Ready to connect manually (by typing "Connect" then "AT
DT ~URL~"),
Echo or semi-manually via a macro-command like "sailor",
"outpost", etc.
Echo
:End
Def TCS ClS, Set Terminal Clear-Screen ; Clear Screen!
Def Sailor TCS, Output AT DT 64.26.65.85\13,- ; "TelNettable"
Set TelNet Term-Type ANSI, Connect ; WEB navigator
; 10K37 cps D/L
;
Def OutPost TCS, Output AT DT 12.215.166.5\13,- ; 5K50 cps D/L
Set TelNet Term-Type ANSI, Set TelNet NewLine Raw,- ; 6K20 cps U/L
Connect
;
Def Car TCS, Output AT DT 24.37.162.169\13,- ; 4K80 cps D/L
Set TelNet Term-Type ANSI, Set TelNet NewLine Raw,- ; 4K95 cps U/L
Set Cont UnPre All, Set Cont Pref 0 1 17 19 129, Connect
;
Def COMMPort TCS, Output AT DT 204.89.247.1\13,- ; 3K74 cps D/L
Set TelNet Term-Type ANSI, Set TelNet NewLine Raw,- ; 3K66 cps U/L
Connect
;
Def Sursum TCS, Output AT DT 209.205.178.30\13,- ; 3K55 cps D/L
Set TelNet Term-Type ANSI, Set TelNet NewLine Raw,- ; ZOC U/L only
Connect
;
Def ChowDaNet TCS, Output AT DT 66.134.5.122\13,- ; 2K03 cps D/L
Set TelNet Term-Type ANSI, Set TelNet NewLine Raw,- ; WC-Kermit U/L
Set Cont UnPre All, Set Cont Pref 0 1 17 19 129, Connect ; and it sucks!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Before you can evaluate `RLFossil'+`MS-Kermit' with the setup shown
here it will be necessary to make certain that the DOS environment space
is sufficient, the `Config.SYS' configuration file should include a line
similar to "Shell=C:\COMMAND.COM C:\ /E:3072 /P". Next, a packet-driver
must be found for your ~NIC~; mine is an `ENL832-TX' model from Encore,
it happens to be based on a RealTek `RTL8139' chip. Once you determined
that the packet-driver loads correctly you must obtain the configuration
data; try typing "WinIPCfg" if you got one of the 1st 32 Bits `Windows'
versions (9x or ME), or "IPConfig /All" in a `Win 2K/XP' console window.
With this information at hand, the next move will be to edit `Lauch.BAT'
in accordance to your installation... :) Re-boot your DOS if required.
Once done you can move to the directory where you copied all of the
necessary files (i.e. "C:\EtherNet" in the case here) and type
"Launch".
[The present message concludes next...]
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