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It is through the kind support of our users that quality) 1785 SB 229 352 1567 (networking software has been available at affordable prices to the Internet community.) 1567 SB 229 432 1798 (You may use the Trumpet Winsock for 30 days to evaluate its usefulness. If at the end of that time) 1798 SB 229 487 1447 (you are satisfied with the Trumpet Winsock as a product, you should register it.) 1447 SB 229 567 840 (See Registration Details for more information.) 840 SB 32 0 0 58 58 0 0 0 53 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 672 32 (1) 32 SB 261 672 64 (.1 ) 78 SB 339 672 711 (About this documentation) 711 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 741 1574 (This documentation has been revised for Trumpet Winsock Version 3.0 by Rob Torok.) 1574 SB 229 821 1709 (Originally written as a Word for Windows 6.0 document, it is available in a variety of formats) 1709 SB 229 876 1085 (\(including an online Help file, trumpwsk.hlp\) from our Web) 1085 SB 1314 876 170 ( and FTP) 170 SB 1484 876 104 ( sites.) 104 SB 229 956 1817 (Throughout this help file, \223Winsock\224 refers to the Trumpet Winsock, and \223winsock.dll\224 refers to the) 1817 SB 229 1011 1402 (winsock.dll that comes with the Trumpet Winsock unless otherwise specified.) 1402 SB 229 1092 1131 (Note that the Trumpet Winsock\222s help file has a non-standard ) 1131 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 1360 1091 111 (Menu) 111 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 1471 1092 510 ( button. This is particularly) 510 SB 229 1148 1436 (useful for getting around from topic to topic. 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0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1661 1721 (The Trumpet Winsock is supported under the following configurations and associated features.) 1721 SB 229 1766 47 (1. ) 59 SB 288 1766 410 (Dial up SLIP and PPP) 410 SB 698 1766 423 ( connections, featuring:) 423 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 1832 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 1837 399 (Demand load dialling.) 399 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 1890 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 1895 1538 (A Scripting Language for automatically logging in and out of your SLIP/PPP server.) 1538 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 1948 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 1953 590 (Dynamic IP address assignment.) 590 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 2006 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 2011 553 (PPP options: PAP and CHAP.) 553 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 2064 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 2069 128 (Offline) 128 SB 475 2069 535 ( use of Winsock applications.) 535 SB 229 2149 47 (2. ) 59 SB 288 2149 1603 (Connection to local area network by way of a packet driver or shim and WINPKT under) 1603 SB 288 2204 288 (enhanced mode.) 288 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 2270 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 2275 151 (BOOTP) 151 SB 498 2275 209 ( and RARP) 209 SB 707 2275 12 (.) 12 SB 32 0 0 58 58 0 0 0 53 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 2355 32 (1) 32 SB 261 2355 64 (.4 ) 78 SB 339 2355 743 (What\222s new in Version 3.0?) 743 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2424 1776 (Significant modifications made to the Trumpet Winsock since Version 2.1 include a few bug-fixes) 1776 SB 229 2479 77 (and:) 77 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 2557 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 2562 808 (Revised documentation including online help) 808 SB 1155 2562 12 (.) 12 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 2615 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 2620 811 (Improved online Internet registration system.) 811 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 2673 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 2678 471 (New scripting commands.) 471 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 2731 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 2736 1178 (More flexible demand loading with the Login on network activity) 1178 SB 1525 2736 150 ( feature.) 150 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 2789 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 2794 225 (An installer!) 225 SB 229 2904 1451 (Here is an exhaustive list of changes to the Trumpet Winsock since Version 2.1:) 1451 SB 229 2984 35 (1.) 35 SB 288 2984 533 (PPP processor modifications.) 533 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 3050 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 3055 413 (Added CHAP support.) 413 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 3108 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 3113 661 (Corrected some problems with PAP.) 661 SB 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Symbol %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 5 5 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 23 55 2037 3228 CB 2037 3230 23 (5) 23 SB gr 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 158 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 163 751 (Fixed magic number bug in ECHO reply.) 751 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 216 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 221 967 (Added status message box when CHAP or PAP fails.) 967 SB 229 301 35 (2.) 35 SB 288 301 505 (TCP protocol modifications) 505 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 367 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 372 1157 (Improvements to reduce processing for out of sequence packets.) 1157 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 425 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 430 1154 (Blocking sockets improvements \(see IP protocol modifications\).) 1154 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 483 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 488 557 (Correct excessive resend bugs.) 557 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 541 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 546 1552 (Allow send buffer size > 32K \(up to just under 65K\) \(fixes 32 bit Netscape problem\).) 1552 SB 229 626 35 (3.) 35 SB 288 626 765 (TCP Manager \(tcpman.exe\) modifications) 765 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 692 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 697 801 (Extensive changes to the scripting language.) 801 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 750 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 755 1003 (Changes to menus \(special/register, dialler/profile, etc\).) 1003 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 808 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 813 355 (Changes to dialogs.) 355 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 866 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 871 802 (Added extra dialler option \(dial on demand\).) 802 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 924 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 929 843 (Error messages on startup displayed as dialog.) 843 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 982 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 987 1132 (Improvements to the login/logout state machine for SLIP/PPP.) 1132 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 1040 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 1045 1091 (Fixed bug where tcpman crashes if wm_quit sent to tcpman.) 1091 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 1098 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 1103 1666 (Improvements to shut down operations to prevent system crashes \(not 100% perfect yet, but) 1666 SB 347 1158 118 (close\).) 118 SB 229 1238 35 (4.) 35 SB 288 1238 384 (Packet driver module) 384 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 1304 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 1309 1151 (Decreased minimum packet buffers from 4 buffers to 2 buffers.) 1151 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 1362 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 1367 876 (Slightly altered error messages for error dialogs.) 876 SB 229 1447 35 (5.) 35 SB 288 1447 589 (SLIP/PPP comms driver module) 589 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 1513 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 1518 915 (Allow reconfiguration without restarting Winsock.) 915 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 1571 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 1576 810 (Return PPP link failed state to WSAStartup.) 810 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 1629 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 1634 779 (Allow dial on demand for network activity.) 779 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 1687 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 1692 1520 (General modifications to allow for PAP/CHAP login failure to give link failed state.) 1520 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 1745 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 1750 626 (Improved error message reporting.) 626 SB 229 1830 35 (6.) 35 SB 288 1830 308 (DNS processing.) 308 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 1896 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 1901 1607 (Fixed bug in processing of compressed names. \(only for outgoing data so not relevant to) 1607 SB 347 1956 423 (normal use of winsock\)) 423 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 2009 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 2014 630 (Search will abort if network down.) 630 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 2067 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 2072 1292 (Fixed gethostname to update cached hostname if IP address is changed.) 1292 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 2125 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 2130 1650 (Fixed async getXbyY calls to keep local copy of data. Fixes random Netscape host lookup) 1650 SB 347 2185 119 (errors.) 119 SB 229 2265 35 (7.) 35 SB 288 2265 510 (UDP protocol modifications) 510 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 2331 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 2336 1166 (Blocking sockets improvements \(see IP protocol modifications\).) 1166 SB 229 2416 35 (8.) 35 SB 288 2416 460 (IP protocol modifications) 460 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 2482 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 2487 1621 (Enable waitmessage processing to make the Winsock event driven rather than poll driven.) 1621 SB 347 2542 1638 (\(experimental, and is not 100% Winsock 1.1 compliant, does not work correctly for win32) 1638 SB 347 2597 1613 (tasks under Win95\) Improves the performance of Windows when using blocking sockets.) 1613 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 2650 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 2655 1170 (Win95 processing modifications to prevent reentrancy problems.) 1170 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 2708 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 2713 536 (Allow tcpman to abort bootp.) 536 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 2766 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 2771 1572 (Make sure that return IP address for ICMP ECHO REPLY is valid to prevent network) 1572 SB 347 2826 133 (storms.) 133 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 2879 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 2884 1485 (Miscellaneous alterations to blocking hook processing to be consistent with win32) 1485 SB 347 2939 624 (multithreaded usage under Win95.) 624 SB 229 3019 35 (9.) 35 SB 288 3019 631 (WINSOCK interface \(winsock.dll\)) 631 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 3085 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 3090 1245 (Detect more connection failed conditions \(eg. PPP link failed errors\).) 1245 SB 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Symbol %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 6 6 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 23 55 229 3228 CB 229 3230 23 (6) 23 SB gr 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 158 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 163 1027 (Reentrancy check on all socket calls for Win95 function.) 1027 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 216 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 221 839 (Blocking select call has waitmessage function.) 839 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 274 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 279 1089 (Return correct winsock information for WSAStartup errors.) 1089 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 332 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 337 875 (Kill all active sockets if tcpman.exe is unloaded.) 875 SB 32 0 0 58 58 0 0 0 53 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 417 32 (1) 32 SB 261 417 64 (.5 ) 78 SB 339 417 838 (License Terms and Conditions) 838 SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font12 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 485 1757 (The following terms and conditions apply to your use of the Trumpet Winsock program. Please) 1757 SB 229 535 1777 (read these terms before continuing the registration procedure. By using a registered copy of the) 1777 SB 229 585 1766 (Trumpet Winsock program you accept the terms and conditions below. If you do not accept the) 1766 SB 229 635 1805 (terms and conditions of this license, return this package to Trumpet Software International Pty Ltd) 1805 SB 229 685 816 (and destroy all further copies of the product.) 816 SB 229 760 35 (1.) 35 SB 288 760 867 (TSI grants the registered user of the software \() 867 SB 1155 760 14 (\223) 14 SB 1169 760 74 (You) 74 SB 1243 760 14 (\224) 14 SB 1257 760 723 (\) a non-exclusive, non-transferable and) 723 SB 288 810 1772 (perpetual licence to use the object code comprised in the software. You must not have installed) 1772 SB 288 860 1351 (at any one time more than the number of licensed copies of the software.) 1351 SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 0 39 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 229 935 35 (2.) 35 SB 288 935 812 (You acknowledge that the software is su) 812 SB 1100 935 137 (pplied ) 137 SB 1237 935 21 (\223) 21 SB 1258 935 110 (AS IS) 110 SB 1368 935 21 (\224) 21 SB 1389 935 590 ( and that TSI not making, and) 590 SB 288 985 1713 (that no person acting on behalf of TSI has made, any warranty or representation as to) 1713 SB 288 1035 1730 (the Software\222s functionality, performance characteristics, merchantability or suitability) 1730 SB 288 1085 1772 (for any particular purpose. All such warranties and representations are hereby excluded) 1772 SB 288 1135 813 (to the maximum extent permitted by law.) 813 SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font12 ANSIFont font 229 1210 35 (3.) 35 SB 288 1210 1727 (To the extent permitted by law, TSI, its directors, servants, agents and licensors are excluded) 1727 SB 288 1260 1674 (from all forms of direct, special, indirect, or consequential loss or damage \(including loss of) 1674 SB 288 1310 1735 (profits, loss of data and loss or damage that may reasonably be supposed to have been in the) 1735 SB 288 1360 1714 (contemplation of the parties as of the date of this agreement as a probable result of an act or) 1714 SB 288 1410 1759 (omission by TSI\) arising out of or in connection with Your use of the Software, including without) 1759 SB 288 1460 1749 (limitation any loss or damage caused by TSI\222s negligence. Where relevant legislation does not) 1749 SB 288 1510 1718 (permit TSI\222s liability to be limited in this way then, if permitted by that legislation, TSI\222s liability) 1718 SB 288 1560 1664 (will be limited to, at TSI\222s option, the replacement of the relevant goods or the supplying of) 1664 SB 288 1610 1729 (relevant services again, or the payment of the cost of having the services supplied again. For) 1729 SB 288 1660 1735 (the purposes of this Clause 3, TSI is or will be taken to be acting as agent or trustee on behalf) 1735 SB 288 1710 1257 (of and for the benefit of its directors, servants, agents and licensors.) 1257 SB 229 1785 35 (4.) 35 SB 288 1785 1733 (The agreement formed by TSI\222s acceptance of Your application for registration is governed by) 1733 SB 288 1835 1676 (and will be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Tasmania, Australia. The) 1676 SB 288 1885 1657 (1980 United Nations Convention on the International Sale of Goods does not apply to that) 1657 SB 288 1935 211 (agreement.) 211 SB 229 2010 35 (5.) 35 SB 288 2010 1735 (You acknowledge that all rights in the Software are owned by TSI or its licensors and shall not) 1735 SB 288 2060 1643 (at any time make any statement or do anything which is inconsistent with that ownership.) 1643 SB 288 2110 1763 (Without limitation, Your licence does not allow You to resupply the software to any other person) 1763 SB 288 2160 517 (or to distribute the software.) 517 SB 229 2235 35 (6.) 35 SB 288 2235 834 (Your licence is limited to use for Your own int) 834 SB 1122 2235 861 (ernal requirements and does not permit You to) 861 SB 288 2285 1728 (use the Software to process the data of any other person or a part of a bureau service. If use) 1728 SB 288 2335 1651 (for these purposes is required then You should contact TSI to make arrangements for the) 1651 SB 288 2385 999 (granting of an appropriate licence covering such uses.) 999 SB 32 0 0 58 58 0 0 0 53 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 2486 32 (1) 32 SB 261 2486 64 (.6 ) 78 SB 339 2486 685 (Installation requirements) 685 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2555 1363 (For basic installation of the Trumpet Winsock, you will need the following:) 1363 SB 229 2660 47 (1. ) 59 SB 288 2660 1664 (About 300-400k RAM \(including 50-58k of global DOS memory\) under normal conditions.) 1664 SB 229 2753 47 (2. ) 59 SB 288 2753 450 (About 1000k disk space.) 450 SB 229 2846 47 (3. ) 59 SB 288 2846 636 (About 5 minutes to install the files.) 636 SB 229 2939 47 (4. ) 59 SB 288 2939 1206 (Some knowledge of your network for the Winsock\222s setup screens.) 1206 SB 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Symbol %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 7 7 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 23 55 2037 3228 CB 2037 3230 23 (7) 23 SB gr 229 160 1666 (NOTE: If you already have some kind of Internet software installed \(eg Microsoft\222s Dial-up) 1666 SB 229 215 1805 (Networking\), it is likely that some massaging of your system configuration will be required to allow) 1805 SB 229 270 1611 (the Trumpet Winsock to function correctly. In particular, if you already have a Winsock) 1611 SB 229 325 1803 (\(winsock.dll and/or wsock32.dll\) on your machine, then you may need to uninstall those files before) 1803 SB 229 380 590 (the Trumpet Winsock will work.) 590 SB 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Times-Roman %%Page: 8 8 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 23 55 229 3228 CB 229 3230 23 (8) 23 SB gr 32 0 0 67 67 0 0 0 62 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 255 0 0 fC 229 160 56 (2 ) 67 SB 296 160 1370 (Using the Trumpet Winsock over SLIP/PPP) 1370 SB 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1842 2 223 242 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 229 297 1732 (Before applications can use the Winsock to access the Internet, the Winsock must dial into your) 1732 SB 229 352 1197 (Internet Service Provider and establish a SLIP or PPP connection.) 1197 SB 229 432 1457 (This section describes how to configure the Trumpet Winsock for use over SLIP) 1457 SB 1686 432 140 ( or PPP) 140 SB 1826 432 12 (.) 12 SB 229 512 1712 (Have a look at the relevant sections of the Trumpet Winsock FAQ, or Trumpet Winsock Error) 1712 SB 229 567 814 (Messages for more information on this topic.) 814 SB 32 0 0 58 58 0 0 0 53 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 672 32 (2) 32 SB 261 672 64 (.1 ) 78 SB 339 672 1007 (Setting up the Winsock for SLIP/PPP) 1007 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 741 1793 (To enable your Winsock to function correctly it will be necessary to enter some details in the Setup) 1793 SB 229 796 1823 (screen. If you are unclear on any of them, try to seek some help from qualified Internet support staff) 1823 SB 229 851 546 (- it will save you a lot of time.) 546 SB 229 956 47 (1. ) 59 SB 288 956 1627 (Open the Trumpet Winsock and select Setup from the File menu to open the Setup dialog.) 1627 SB 229 1049 47 (2. ) 59 SB 288 1049 329 (Select either SLIP) 329 SB 617 1049 140 ( or PPP) 140 SB 757 1049 12 (.) 12 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 1115 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 1120 1261 (Some details will be greyed out now. You need not try to fill them in.) 1261 SB 229 1200 47 (3. ) 59 SB 288 1200 394 (Enter your IP address) 394 SB 682 1200 778 ( \(if you\222ve been assigned one\), DNS server) 778 SB 1460 1200 363 (, and Domain suffix) 363 SB 1823 1200 12 (.) 12 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 1266 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 1271 1674 (If your provider allocates IP addresses dynamically \(or you are unsure\), leave this as 0.0.0.0) 1674 SB 347 1326 287 (for the moment.) 287 SB 229 1406 47 (4. ) 59 SB 288 1406 1451 (If you\222re feeling particularly brave, you may like to tweak Demand load timeout) 1451 SB 1739 1406 126 (, MTU) 126 SB 1865 1406 110 (, TCP) 110 SB 288 1461 122 (RWIN) 122 SB 410 1461 215 (, TCP MSS) 215 SB 625 1461 410 (, and TCP RTO MAX) 410 SB 1035 1461 12 (.) 12 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 1527 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 1532 1679 (These values can be tailored to suit your needs once you have things running, but you should) 1679 SB 347 1588 832 (be able to establish a connection using MTU: ) 832 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 1179 1587 69 (576) 69 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 1248 1588 268 (, TCP RWIN: ) 268 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 1516 1587 92 (2048) 92 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 1608 1588 316 (, and TCP MSS: ) 316 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 1924 1587 69 (512) 69 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 1993 1588 12 (.) 12 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 1641 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 1646 1542 (You may like to talk to your Internet Service Provider for advice on optimising these.) 1542 SB 229 1726 47 (5. ) 59 SB 288 1726 1294 (Open the Dialler Settings screen by clicking the Dialler Settings button.) 1294 SB 229 1819 47 (6. ) 59 SB 288 1819 343 (Set the Comm port) 343 SB 631 1819 1346 ( to the number of the comms port to which you\222ve connected your modem.) 1346 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 289 1885 20 (\267) 21 SB 310 1885 12 ( ) 38 SB 288 1885 20 (\267) 21 SB 309 1885 12 ( ) 38 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 1890 710 (Eg. If your modem is on port 2, select: ) 710 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 1057 1889 115 (Com2) 115 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 229 1970 47 (7. ) 59 SB 288 1970 313 (Set the Baud rate) 313 SB 601 1970 776 ( that you would like your modem to run at.) 776 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 289 2036 20 (\267) 21 SB 310 2036 12 ( ) 38 SB 288 2036 20 (\267) 21 SB 309 2036 12 ( ) 38 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 2041 859 (Eg. If you\222ve got a Vfast 28.8k modem, select: ) 859 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 1206 2040 115 (38400) 115 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 229 2121 47 (8. ) 59 SB 288 2121 488 (Set Hardware handshaking) 488 SB 776 2121 508 ( and VJ header compression) 508 SB 1284 2121 224 ( as required.) 224 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 2187 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 2192 1524 (Hardware handshaking is recommended if your modem and modem cable support it.) 1524 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 2245 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 2250 1579 (Under SLIP, header compression may only be used if your service provider supports it.) 1579 SB 347 2305 1133 (Under PPP, header compression is optional and recommended.) 1133 SB 229 2385 47 (9. ) 59 SB 288 2385 1156 (Select the kind of Online status detection your modem supports.) 1156 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 2451 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 2456 1428 (You will need to make sure that your modem has a default power on setting of ) 1428 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 1775 2455 81 (&c1) 81 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 1856 2456 174 ( for DCD) 174 SB 347 2511 382 (detection to function.) 382 SB 229 2591 70 (10. ) 59 SB 288 2591 1741 (By default, all dialling is done with standard Parity and Word Size \(8 bits, no parity\). This may) 1741 SB 288 2646 341 (not work for you...) 341 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 2712 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 2717 1696 (If your service provider does not use 8 bits with no parity, you will need to select Use Control) 1696 SB 347 2772 1221 (Panel settings and set these parameters in Window\222s Control Panel.) 1221 SB 229 2852 70 (11. ) 59 SB 288 2852 1660 (When you have finished editing these screens, click on OK and if all goes well, the Trumpet) 1660 SB 288 2907 492 (Winsock will be initialised.) 492 SB 229 3000 70 (12. ) 59 SB 288 3000 1293 (If your Internet provider has instructed you to use PAP or CHAP, then:) 1293 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 3066 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 3071 737 (From the File menu, select PPP Options.) 737 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 3124 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 3129 1347 (Enable PAP or CHAP as required and enter your username and password.) 1347 SB 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Symbol %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 9 9 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 23 55 2037 3228 CB 2037 3230 23 (9) 23 SB gr 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 158 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 163 399 (Press OK to continue.) 399 SB 229 298 1083 (You should now be ready to try logging in for the first time.) 1083 SB 229 378 1768 (For more information about the options you\222ve set, please see the sections covering the File/Setup) 1768 SB 229 433 516 (and Dialler/Settings screens.) 516 SB 32 0 0 58 58 0 0 0 53 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 538 32 (2) 32 SB 261 538 64 (.2 ) 78 SB 339 538 748 (Logging in for the first time) 748 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 607 1742 (There are two methods of logging into your Internet Service Provider: manual and automatic. A) 1742 SB 229 662 1777 (manual login involves entering the modem commands and server commands each time you wish to) 1777 SB 229 717 382 (accesses the Internet.) 382 SB 229 797 1778 (Automatic logins are a feature of the Trumpet Winsock which allow you to configure login scripts) 1778 SB 229 852 1800 (that automate the manual login process. For more information, see What's the difference between a) 1800 SB 229 907 523 (manual and automatic login?) 523 SB 229 987 1096 (When logging in for first time, try the following suggestions:) 1096 SB 229 1092 47 (1. ) 59 SB 288 1092 1485 (Run the sample login script \(login.cmd\) by selecting Login from the Dialler menu.) 1485 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 1158 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 1163 1711 (The first time it is launched you will be asked to enter phone number, username and password.) 1711 SB 347 1218 1270 (You can change these later by selecting Profile from the Dialler menu.) 1270 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 1271 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 1276 1641 (If you receive a message saying \223script completed\224 then your script may require no further) 1641 SB 347 1331 104 (work.) 104 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 1384 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 1389 1703 (If you receive \223script aborted\224 \(possibly proceeded by another error message\) then you should) 1703 SB 347 1444 170 (read on...) 170 SB 229 1524 47 (2. ) 59 SB 288 1524 1571 (Find out if your Internet provider has a preconfigured a Trumpet Winsock login script.) 1571 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 1590 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 1595 1637 (Since many Internet providers will have prepared scripts for connecting to their systems, it) 1637 SB 347 1650 1356 (may be worth contacting your provider to see if they have a suitable script.) 1356 SB 229 1730 47 (3. ) 59 SB 288 1730 1343 (Try Logging in manually and then configuring your profile or login script.) 1343 SB 229 1879 771 (Once you have got a working login script, ) 771 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 1000 1878 1007 (we recommend that you back up your login.cmd and) 1007 SB 229 1934 343 (trumpwsk.ini files) 343 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 572 1935 1228 (. To be totally safe, back up all the files in your Trumpet directory.) 1228 SB 229 2015 1789 (Please note that if you are upgrading from a previous release of the Trumpet Winsock, and already) 1789 SB 229 2070 893 (have a script that works, you should stick with it.) 893 SB 32 0 0 58 58 0 0 0 53 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 2175 32 (2) 32 SB 261 2175 64 (.3 ) 78 SB 339 2175 557 (Logging in manually) 557 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2244 1770 (Note that the Winsock will try to dial automatically when it starts unless No automatic login from) 1770 SB 229 2300 1314 (Dialler/Settings is selected. To stop the script from executing, press the ) 1314 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 1543 2299 121 () 121 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 1664 2300 87 ( key.) 87 SB 229 2405 47 (1. ) 59 SB 288 2405 818 (From the Dialler menu, select Manual Login.) 818 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 2471 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 2476 1599 (You will now be able to send commands \(as described in your modem\222s manual\) to your) 1599 SB 347 2531 605 (modem using the "at" commands.) 605 SB 229 2611 47 (2. ) 59 SB 288 2611 1714 (Confirm that your modem is ready by typing an appropriate command \(or initialisation string\).) 1714 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 2677 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 2682 483 (For example, try entering: ) 483 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 830 2681 230 (atz ) 230 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 2735 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 2740 1681 (Each character should appear on the screen as you type them. If no characters appear on the) 1681 SB 347 2795 1633 (screen, make sure that the modem is turned on and plugged in and that the modem is set to) 1633 SB 347 2851 1576 (echo commands as they are entered. To enable echoing, type the following command: ) 1576 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 1923 2850 99 (atze1) 99 SB 347 2906 162 () 162 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 2959 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 2964 489 (The modem should return: ) 489 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 836 2963 72 (OK) 72 SB 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Symbol %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 10 10 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 229 3228 CB 229 3230 46 (10) 46 SB gr 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 158 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 163 962 (If the characters are appearing on the screen, but the ) 962 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 1309 162 162 () 162 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 1471 163 435 ( isn't being taken, trying) 435 SB 347 218 1712 (adjusting the baud rate in the Dialler/Settings screen. Check your modem\222s manual to confirm) 1712 SB 347 273 1572 (which baud rates are valid. For more suggestions, see the error message Modem is not) 1572 SB 347 328 210 (responding.) 210 SB 229 408 47 (3. ) 59 SB 288 408 944 (Enter your modem\222s initialisation string, if required.) 944 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 474 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 479 326 (For example, try: ) 326 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 673 478 429 (at&f&c1&k3 ) 429 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 229 560 47 (4. ) 59 SB 288 560 855 (Instruct the modem to start dialling, by typing: ) 855 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 1143 559 464 (atdt ) 464 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 626 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 631 1638 (The modem should now dial into your service provider. If the line is busy you will need to) 1638 SB 347 686 715 (repeat this step until you get a free line.) 715 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 739 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 744 81 (Use ) 81 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 428 743 87 (atdp) 87 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 515 744 200 ( instead of ) 200 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 715 743 89 (atdt ) 89 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 804 744 778 (if your phone exchange uses pulse dialling.) 778 SB 229 824 47 (5. ) 59 SB 288 824 1756 (Once connected to your provider\222s machine, you will usually be asked to enter you username and) 1756 SB 288 880 587 (password. Type these and press ) 587 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 875 879 162 () 162 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 1037 880 277 ( after each one.) 277 SB 229 973 47 (6. ) 59 SB 288 973 1696 (If and when you are given a choice, select either SLIP or PPP depending on whether you have) 1696 SB 288 1028 837 (SLIP or PPP selected in the File/Setup screen.) 837 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 1094 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 1099 1178 (Your screen may now start being filled with nonsense characters.) 1178 SB 229 1180 47 (7. ) 59 SB 288 1180 109 (Press ) 109 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 397 1179 121 () 121 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 518 1180 385 ( to enable SLIP/PPP.) 385 SB 229 1273 47 (8. ) 59 SB 288 1273 420 (If you are using SLIP \() 420 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Italic /font31 ANSIFont font 708 1273 233 (and not PPP) 233 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 941 1273 1089 (\) and your IP address is allocated dynamically you will need) 1089 SB 288 1328 47 (to:) 47 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 1394 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 1399 593 (Select Setup from the File menu.) 593 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 1452 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 1457 1061 (Enter the address you've been given in the IP address field.) 1061 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 1510 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 1515 399 (Press OK to continue.) 399 SB 229 1595 47 (9. ) 59 SB 288 1595 1741 (Try connecting to a well known host IP address using a Winsock compliant program to see if all) 1741 SB 288 1650 129 (is well.) 129 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 1716 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 1721 860 ( The program Trumpet Ping is suitable for this.) 860 SB 229 1801 70 (10. ) 59 SB 288 1801 1664 (Once you have determined your login sequence, you can try Configuring your profile and/or) 1664 SB 288 1856 1641 (Configuring your login script. Before trying to configure your profile you may find it very) 1641 SB 288 1911 949 (helpful to make a transcript of the login. To do this:) 949 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 1977 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 1982 951 (Select all the text in the Trumpet Winsock\222s display.) 951 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 2035 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 2040 954 (Copy the text by selecting Copy from the Edit menu.) 954 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 2093 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 2098 1690 (Run Notepad \(or another text editor or even an email program\) and select Paste from the Edit) 1690 SB 347 2153 110 (menu.) 110 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 2206 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 2211 940 (Save, print, or even email the transcript as required.) 940 SB 32 0 0 58 58 0 0 0 53 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 2291 32 (2) 32 SB 261 2291 64 (.4 ) 78 SB 339 2291 657 (Configuring your profile) 657 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2360 1787 (This section describes the process of configuring the Login profile for the standard login script and) 1787 SB 229 2415 1812 (provides some examples. Configuration of the profile should allow the Winsock to successfully dial) 1812 SB 229 2470 1770 (into most SLIP/PPP servers, however it may necessary to edit the login script \(login.cmd\) directly) 1770 SB 229 2525 170 (for some.) 170 SB 229 2630 47 (1. ) 59 SB 288 2630 1635 (Try Logging in manually first to determine what prompts are given by the server and what) 1635 SB 288 2685 416 (responses are required.) 416 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 2751 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 2756 1613 (Be sure to make a transcript of the login, so that you have got something to refer to while) 1613 SB 347 2811 331 (editing the profile.) 331 SB 229 2891 47 (2. ) 59 SB 288 2891 682 (From the Dialler menu, select Profile.) 682 SB 229 2984 47 (3. ) 59 SB 288 2984 1720 (Ensure that the username and password of your SLIP/PPP account and your service provider\222s) 1720 SB 288 3039 791 (dial-up phone number are entered correctly.) 791 SB 229 3132 47 (4. ) 59 SB 288 3132 1268 (Open the Modem profile screen by clicking the Modem profile button.) 1268 SB 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Symbol %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Italic %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 11 11 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 2014 3228 CB 2014 3230 46 (11) 46 SB gr 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 158 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 163 786 (Modify any of the relevant modem settings.) 786 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 216 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 221 1448 (For example, change the init string if your modem needs a special one. Change ) 1448 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 1795 220 40 (dt) 40 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 1835 221 103 ( with ) 103 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 1938 220 50 (dp) 50 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 1988 221 39 ( if) 39 SB 347 276 457 (pulse dialling is required.) 457 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 329 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 334 455 (Click on OK to continue.) 455 SB 229 414 47 (5. ) 59 SB 288 414 1228 (Open the Server profile screen by clicking the Server profile button.) 1228 SB 229 507 47 (6. ) 59 SB 288 507 1592 (Adjust the prompts, commands and responses according to the messages output by your) 1592 SB 288 562 320 (SLIP/PPP server.) 320 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 628 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 633 1642 (If the prompt that asks you for your username is \223Enter your login:\224, you could change the) 1642 SB 347 688 550 (Username prompt to: \223login:\224.) 550 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 741 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 746 1585 (If your server doesn\222t prompt for a service then leave the Command prompt field blank.) 1585 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 799 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 804 1704 (If you are unsure what prompts are output by your SLIP/PPP server, then compare your login) 1704 SB 347 859 849 (transcript to the Example profiles given below.) 849 SB 229 939 47 (7. ) 59 SB 288 939 1415 (Click on OK to continue when you have finished editing each of these screens.) 1415 SB 229 1032 47 (8. ) 59 SB 288 1032 1341 (From the Dialler menu, select Login to try logging in with the new profile.) 1341 SB 229 1125 47 (9. ) 59 SB 288 1125 1723 (If there is a problem with the login script it may indicate that one or more of the profile settings) 1723 SB 288 1180 1745 (are incorrect or that the standard login script will need to be altered. See Configuring your login) 1745 SB 288 1235 505 (script for more information.) 505 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 1301 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 1306 1713 (To obtain a full trace of the login script as it executes, edit the login.cmd file \(by selecting Edit) 1713 SB 347 1361 1422 (scripts from the Dialler menu\) and add the following line near the top: trace on) 1422 SB 32 0 0 58 58 0 0 0 53 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 1441 32 (2) 32 SB 261 1441 64 (.5 ) 78 SB 339 1441 462 (Example profiles) 462 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1510 1535 (Here are some examples login sessions and the corresponding Server profile settings.) 1535 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 229 1603 487 (Example PPP Server) 487 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 229 1664 1828 (Here is a typical PPP server login. In this example it is important that the username prompt be set to) 1828 SB 229 1719 801 (\223ogin:\224 \(or \223login:\224\) rather than \223sername:\224.) 801 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 36 /Courier /font0 ANSIFont font 288 1797 364 (SLIP DISABLED) 364 SB 288 1846 84 (atz) 84 SB 288 1895 56 (OK) 56 SB 288 1944 280 (at&f&c1&k3) 280 SB 288 1993 56 (OK) 56 SB 288 2042 280 (atdt123456) 280 SB 288 2091 476 (CONNECT 26400/ARQ) 476 SB 288 2189 588 (ISP login: myusername) 588 SB 288 2238 252 (Password:) 252 SB 288 2287 1484 (PPP session from \(123.456.789.100\) to 123.456.789.156) 1484 SB 406 2336 1092 (beginning....~=7F}#@!}!}!}}4}"}&} } } }) 1092 SB 406 2385 1204 (%}&1QB}'}"}\(}"l}6~~=7F}#@!}!}"} }4}"}&} } }) 1204 SB 406 2434 1288 (}}%}&1QB}'}"}\(}"&+~~=7F}#@!}!}#} }4}"}&} } } }) 1288 SB 406 2483 476 (%}&1QB}'}"}\(}"o8~) 476 SB 288 2532 308 (PPP ENABLED) 308 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 229 2632 1748 (Note that since this server does not prompt for a service \(eg SLIP or PPP\) the Command prompt) 1748 SB 229 2687 429 (field must be left blank.) 429 SB 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 2 2 955 2765 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 955 2765 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 557 2 958 2765 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1516 2765 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 262 2 1519 2765 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1782 2765 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1782 2765 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 955 2768 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1516 2768 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1782 2768 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 557 79 958 2768 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 558 83 958 2765 CB 979 2770 267 (Server profile) 267 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 262 79 1519 2768 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 263 83 1519 2765 CB 1540 2770 101 (value) 101 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 955 2848 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 557 2 958 2848 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1516 2848 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 262 2 1519 2848 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1782 2848 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 955 2851 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1516 2851 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1782 2851 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 557 79 958 2851 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 558 83 958 2848 CB 979 2853 349 (Username prompt) 349 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 262 79 1519 2851 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 263 83 1519 2848 CB 1540 2853 90 (ogin:) 90 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 955 2931 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 557 2 958 2931 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1516 2931 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 262 2 1519 2931 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1782 2931 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 955 2934 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1516 2934 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1782 2934 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 557 79 958 2934 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 558 83 958 2931 CB 979 2936 342 (Password prompt) 342 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 262 79 1519 2934 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 263 83 1519 2931 CB 1540 2936 140 (ssword:) 140 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 955 3014 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 557 2 958 3014 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1516 3014 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 262 2 1519 3014 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1782 3014 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 955 3017 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1516 3017 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1782 3017 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 557 79 958 3017 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 558 83 958 3014 CB 979 3019 355 (Command prompt) 355 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 262 79 1519 3017 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 2 2 955 3097 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 557 2 958 3097 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1516 3097 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 262 2 1519 3097 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1782 3097 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 955 3100 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 955 3180 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 955 3180 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 557 2 958 3180 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1516 3100 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1516 3180 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 262 2 1519 3180 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1782 3100 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1782 3180 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1782 3180 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 557 79 958 3100 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 558 83 958 3097 CB 979 3102 300 (SLIP command) 300 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 262 79 1519 3100 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 263 83 1519 3097 CB 1540 3102 78 (N/A) 78 SB gr 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Courier %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Symbol %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 12 12 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 229 3228 CB 229 3230 46 (12) 46 SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 2 2 955 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 955 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 557 2 958 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1516 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 262 2 1519 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1782 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1782 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 955 161 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1516 161 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1782 161 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 557 79 958 161 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 558 83 958 158 CB 979 163 282 (SLIP response) 282 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 262 79 1519 161 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 263 83 1519 158 CB 1540 163 78 (N/A) 78 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 955 241 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 557 2 958 241 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1516 241 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 262 2 1519 241 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1782 241 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 955 244 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1516 244 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1782 244 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 557 79 958 244 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 558 83 958 241 CB 979 246 279 (PPP command) 279 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 262 79 1519 244 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 263 83 1519 241 CB 1540 246 78 (N/A) 78 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 955 324 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 557 2 958 324 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1516 324 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 262 2 1519 324 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1782 324 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 955 327 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1516 327 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1782 327 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 557 79 958 327 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 558 83 958 324 CB 979 329 261 (PPP response) 261 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 262 79 1519 327 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 263 83 1519 324 CB 1540 329 200 (beginning..) 200 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 955 407 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 557 2 958 407 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1516 407 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 262 2 1519 407 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1782 407 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 955 410 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 955 490 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 955 490 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 557 2 958 490 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1516 410 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1516 490 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 262 2 1519 490 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1782 410 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1782 490 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1782 490 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 557 79 958 410 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 558 83 958 407 CB 979 412 378 (Scan for IP address) 378 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 262 79 1519 410 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 263 83 1519 407 CB 1540 412 78 (N/A) 78 SB gr 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 229 588 498 (Example SLIP Server) 498 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 229 649 1633 (This is a fairly typical SLIP login with prompts for \223Username:\224 and \223Password:\224 and the) 1633 SB 229 704 960 (requirement that \223slip\224 be output after a \223>\224 prompt.) 960 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 36 /Courier /font0 ANSIFont font 288 782 364 (SLIP DISABLED) 364 SB 288 831 84 (atz) 84 SB 288 880 56 (OK) 56 SB 288 929 280 (at&f&c1&k3) 280 SB 288 978 56 (OK) 56 SB 288 1027 280 (atdt123456) 280 SB 288 1076 364 (CARRIER 28800) 364 SB 288 1174 420 (PROTOCOL: LAP-M) 420 SB 288 1223 560 (COMPRESSION: V.42BIS) 560 SB 288 1272 364 (CONNECT 38400) 364 SB 288 1370 1540 (-------------------------------------------------------) 1540 SB 288 1419 1540 (M Y I N T E R N E T S E R V I C E P R O V I D E R) 1540 SB 288 1468 1540 (-------------------------------------------------------) 1540 SB 288 1566 1708 (Welcome to our Internet Services. For registration or general) 1708 SB 288 1615 1176 (enquiries, phone us during business hours.) 1176 SB 288 1713 560 (Username: myusername) 560 SB 288 1762 252 (Password:) 252 SB 288 1811 308 (PORT56>slip) 308 SB 288 1860 420 (SLIP connected.) 420 SB 288 1909 1708 (Server IP is 123.456.789.100, your address is 123.456.789.156) 1708 SB 288 1958 336 (SLIP ENABLED) 336 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 229 2058 1793 (Note that since SLIP is being used, it is very important that the script is able to find the IP address.) 1793 SB 229 2113 1826 (If the Scan for IP address field was left blank, the script would grab the first IP address it could find.) 1826 SB 229 2168 1768 (In this particular example it would find the server\222s IP address \(123.456.789.100\) and incorrectly) 1768 SB 229 2223 1370 (use that instead of the dynamically allocated IP address \(123.456.789.156\)!) 1370 SB 229 2303 1796 (The SLIP response could in fact be left blank in this situation, but is left in as a precaution to make) 1796 SB 229 2358 1054 (sure that SLIP has been successfully started on the server.) 1054 SB /fm 256 def 2 2 522 2516 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 522 2516 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 599 2 525 2516 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1125 2516 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 474 2 1128 2516 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1603 2516 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1603 2516 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 522 2519 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1125 2519 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1603 2519 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 599 79 525 2519 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 600 83 525 2516 CB 547 2521 267 (Server profile) 267 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 474 79 1128 2519 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 475 83 1128 2516 CB 1149 2521 101 (value) 101 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 522 2599 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 599 2 525 2599 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1125 2599 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 474 2 1128 2599 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1603 2599 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 522 2602 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1125 2602 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1603 2602 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 599 79 525 2602 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 600 83 525 2599 CB 547 2604 349 (Username prompt) 349 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 474 79 1128 2602 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 475 83 1128 2599 CB 1149 2604 193 (Username:) 193 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 522 2682 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 599 2 525 2682 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1125 2682 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 474 2 1128 2682 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1603 2682 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 522 2685 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1125 2685 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1603 2685 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 599 79 525 2685 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 600 83 525 2682 CB 547 2687 342 (Password prompt) 342 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 474 79 1128 2685 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 475 83 1128 2682 CB 1149 2687 187 (Password:) 187 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 522 2765 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 599 2 525 2765 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1125 2765 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 474 2 1128 2765 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1603 2765 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 522 2768 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1125 2768 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1603 2768 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 599 79 525 2768 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 600 83 525 2765 CB 547 2770 355 (Command prompt) 355 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 474 79 1128 2768 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 475 83 1128 2765 CB 1149 2770 26 (>) 26 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 522 2848 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 599 2 525 2848 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1125 2848 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 474 2 1128 2848 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1603 2848 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 522 2851 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1125 2851 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1603 2851 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 599 79 525 2851 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 600 83 525 2848 CB 547 2853 300 (SLIP command) 300 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 474 79 1128 2851 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 475 83 1128 2848 CB 1149 2853 65 (slip) 65 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 522 2931 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 599 2 525 2931 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1125 2931 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 474 2 1128 2931 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1603 2931 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 522 2934 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1125 2934 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1603 2934 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 599 79 525 2934 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 600 83 525 2931 CB 547 2936 282 (SLIP response) 282 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 474 79 1128 2934 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 475 83 1128 2931 CB 1149 2936 191 (connected.) 191 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 522 3014 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 599 2 525 3014 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1125 3014 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 474 2 1128 3014 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1603 3014 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 522 3017 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1125 3017 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1603 3017 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 599 79 525 3017 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 600 83 525 3014 CB 547 3019 279 (PPP command) 279 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 474 79 1128 3017 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 475 83 1128 3014 CB 1149 3019 78 (N/A) 78 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 522 3097 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 599 2 525 3097 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1125 3097 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 474 2 1128 3097 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1603 3097 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 522 3100 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 522 3180 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 522 3180 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 599 2 525 3180 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1125 3100 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1125 3180 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 474 2 1128 3180 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1603 3100 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1603 3180 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1603 3180 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 599 79 525 3100 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 600 83 525 3097 CB 547 3102 261 (PPP response) 261 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 474 79 1128 3100 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 475 83 1128 3097 CB 1149 3102 78 (N/A) 78 SB gr 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Courier %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 13 13 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 2014 3228 CB 2014 3230 46 (13) 46 SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 2 2 522 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 522 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 599 2 525 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1125 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 474 2 1128 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1603 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1603 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 80 522 161 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 522 242 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 522 242 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 599 2 525 242 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 80 1125 161 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1125 242 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 474 2 1128 242 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 80 1603 161 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1603 242 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1603 242 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 599 80 525 161 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 600 84 525 158 CB 547 164 137 (Enable ) 137 SB gr 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font gs 600 84 525 158 CB 684 163 378 (Scan for IP address) 378 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 474 79 1128 161 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 475 83 1128 158 CB 1149 163 273 (your address is) 273 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 474 0 1128 241 B 1 F n 32 0 0 58 58 0 0 0 53 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 352 32 (2) 32 SB 261 352 64 (.6 ) 78 SB 339 352 791 (Configuring your login script) 791 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 421 1818 (This section explains what changes might need to be made to the standard login script that cannot be) 1818 SB 229 476 796 (accommodated by Configuring your profile.) 796 SB 229 556 1803 (Your login script will be functioning correctly once it is able to login and return \223script completed\224.) 1803 SB 229 611 1781 (If it returns \223script aborted\224, your Winsock applications will not be able to connect to the Internet.) 1781 SB 229 691 1401 (Here are some reasons why the standard login script might need to be altered:) 1401 SB 229 796 35 (1.) 35 SB 288 796 1766 (The order of events when you dial in is different to the order expected in the standard login script.) 1766 SB 288 851 1122 (If this is the case you may need to try a different combination.) 1122 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 917 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 922 1654 (For example, some dial-up servers prompt for a service before requesting the username and) 1654 SB 347 977 184 (password.) 184 SB 229 1057 35 (2.) 35 SB 288 1057 745 (An additional password may be required.) 745 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 1123 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 1128 427 (For example, to output ) 427 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Italic /font31 ANSIFont font 774 1128 228 (mypassword) 228 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 1002 1128 124 ( at the ) 124 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Italic /font31 ANSIFont font 1126 1128 172 (ID Code:) 172 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 1298 1128 155 ( prompt:) 155 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 36 /Courier /font0 ANSIFont font 288 1230 840 (input %logintimeout \223ID Code:\224) 840 SB 288 1279 616 (output \223mypassword\224\\13) 616 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 229 1379 1749 (To access the login script, select Edit scripts from the Dialler menu, choose login.cmd, and press) 1749 SB 229 1434 78 (OK.) 78 SB 229 1514 1804 (To obtain a full trace of the login script as it executes, insert the following command near the top of) 1804 SB 229 1569 180 (the script:) 180 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 36 /Courier /font0 ANSIFont font 288 1647 224 (trace on) 224 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 229 1747 529 (See also Scripting Language.) 529 SB 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Courier %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Symbol %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Italic %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 14 14 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 229 3228 CB 229 3230 46 (14) 46 SB gr 32 0 0 67 67 0 0 0 62 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 255 0 0 fC 229 160 56 (3 ) 67 SB 296 160 1538 (Using the Trumpet Winsock over a packet driver) 1538 SB 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1842 2 223 242 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 229 297 1762 (This section describes how to configure the Trumpet Winsock for use on a local area network \(eg) 1762 SB 229 352 823 (Ethernet\) by way of a packet driver interface.) 823 SB 229 432 1714 (There are a number of ways that an application can access a network card. The most common) 1714 SB 229 488 990 (methods are ODI, NDIS, and packet driver. Currently,) 990 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 1219 487 12 ( ) 12 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 1231 488 595 (the Trumpet Winsock supports a) 595 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 1826 487 138 ( packet) 138 SB 229 543 393 (driver interface only) 393 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 622 544 101 (, and ) 101 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 723 543 338 (not ODI or NDIS) 338 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 1061 544 951 (. To use the Trumpet Winsock over ODI or NDIS, a) 951 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Italic /font31 ANSIFont font 229 599 342 (packet driver shim) 342 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 571 599 861 ( is required to provide a packet driver interface.) 861 SB 229 679 1744 (Furthermore, the Winsock requires winpkt \(or a substitute, such as ndis3pkt\) to make the packet) 1744 SB 229 734 1029 (driver \(or packet driver shim\) available within Windows.) 1029 SB 229 814 1777 (Normally network cards will be supplied with a number of device drivers \(including packet driver,) 1777 SB 229 869 1786 (ODI driver, and NDIS driver\). If your network card was supplied without a packet driver and you) 1786 SB 229 924 1669 (are not using ODI or NDIS, you may like to investigate the Crynwr packet driver collection.) 1669 SB 229 1004 1712 (Have a look at the relevant sections of the Trumpet Winsock FAQ, or Trumpet Winsock Error) 1712 SB 229 1059 814 (Messages for more information on this topic.) 814 SB 32 0 0 58 58 0 0 0 53 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 1164 32 (3) 32 SB 261 1164 64 (.1 ) 78 SB 339 1164 1037 (Installing a packet driver and WINPKT) 1037 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1233 1829 (To install a packet driver and winpkt, you will need lines in your autoexec.bat \(or network batch file\)) 1829 SB 229 1288 386 (that do the following:) 386 SB 229 1368 1265 (1. Set up your packet driver \(including vector, IRQ and I/O address\).) 1265 SB 229 1423 1421 (2. Install winpkt using the same vector that the packet driver was installed on.) 1421 SB 229 1503 972 (The following examples are intended to illustrate this.) 972 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 229 1596 860 (Ne2000 packet driver using WINPKT) 860 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 229 1657 1789 (This example installs an ne2000 packet driver on vector 0x60 using IRQ 2 and I/O address 0x300.) 1789 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 36 /Courier /font0 ANSIFont font 288 1735 532 (ne2000 0x60 2 0x300) 532 SB 288 1784 308 (WINPKT 0x60) 308 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 229 1848 1170 (Western Digital 8-bit network card using WINPKT) 1170 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 229 1909 1732 (This example installs a Western Digital 8-bit network card on vector 0x61 using IRQ 5 and I/O) 1732 SB 229 1964 275 (address 0x320.) 275 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 36 /Courier /font0 ANSIFont font 288 2042 560 (wd8003e 0x61 5 0x320) 560 SB 288 2091 308 (WINPKT 0x61) 308 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 229 2155 1537 (Ne2000 packet driver with Novell NetWare access using WINPKT) 1537 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 229 2216 1777 (Specification of the -n switch of the packet driver is important. Some packet drivers don't support) 1777 SB 229 2271 1807 (this switch. In that case, you may be forced to use the ODIPKT shim instead. An example could be) 1807 SB 229 2326 510 (the Xircom Pocket Adaptor.) 510 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 36 /Courier /font0 ANSIFont font 288 2404 616 (ne2000 -n 0x60 2 0x300) 616 SB 288 2453 308 (WINPKT 0x60) 308 SB 288 2502 140 (pdipx) 140 SB 288 2551 112 (netx) 112 SB 288 2600 784 (path c:\\dos;c:\\network\\win31) 784 SB 288 2649 56 (f:) 56 SB 288 2698 140 (login) 140 SB 32 0 0 58 58 0 0 0 53 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 2774 32 (3) 32 SB 261 2774 64 (.2 ) 78 SB 339 2774 1208 (Installing an NDIS or ODI packet driver shim) 1208 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2843 1443 (Since the Winsock can only access a network card by way of a packet driver, a ) 1443 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Italic /font31 ANSIFont font 1672 2843 342 (packet driver shim) 342 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 2014 2843 42 ( is) 42 SB 229 2898 1187 (required to provide a packet driver interface over NDIS and ODI.) 1187 SB 229 2978 1804 (Use the following table to determine which shim you will require and whether or not winpkt be need) 1804 SB 229 3033 264 (to be installed.) 264 SB 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Courier %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Italic %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 15 15 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 2014 3228 CB 2014 3230 46 (15) 46 SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 2 2 204 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 204 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 492 2 207 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 700 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 261 2 703 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 965 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 216 2 968 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1185 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 751 2 1188 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1940 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1940 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 134 204 161 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 134 700 161 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 134 965 161 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 134 1185 161 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 134 1940 161 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 492 79 207 161 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 493 83 207 158 CB 304 163 300 (Network driver) 300 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 492 54 207 241 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 261 54 703 161 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 262 58 703 158 CB 785 163 98 (Shim) 98 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 261 79 703 216 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 262 83 703 213 CB 751 218 166 (required) 166 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 216 54 968 161 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 217 58 968 158 CB 1004 163 146 (Winpkt) 146 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 216 79 968 216 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 217 83 968 213 CB 1010 218 134 (needed) 134 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 751 79 1188 161 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 752 83 1188 158 CB 1358 163 413 (Example network OS) 413 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 751 54 1188 241 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 2 2 204 296 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 492 2 207 296 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 700 296 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 261 2 703 296 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 965 296 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 216 2 968 296 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1185 296 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 751 2 1188 296 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1940 296 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 134 204 299 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 134 700 299 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 134 965 299 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 134 1185 299 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 134 1940 299 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 492 79 207 299 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 493 83 207 296 CB 229 301 315 (NDIS3 and ODI) 315 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 492 54 207 379 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 261 79 703 299 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 262 83 703 296 CB 757 301 155 (ndis3pkt) 155 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 261 54 703 379 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 216 79 968 299 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 217 83 968 296 CB 1055 301 44 (no) 44 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 216 54 968 379 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 751 54 1188 299 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 752 58 1188 296 CB 1232 301 665 (Microsoft network \(WfW or Win95\)) 665 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 751 79 1188 354 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 752 83 1188 351 CB 1384 356 362 (and Novell Netware) 362 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 204 434 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 492 2 207 434 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 700 434 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 261 2 703 434 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 965 434 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 216 2 968 434 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1185 434 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 751 2 1188 434 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1940 434 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 204 437 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 700 437 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 965 437 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1185 437 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1940 437 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 492 79 207 437 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 493 83 207 434 CB 229 439 133 (NDIS3) 133 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 261 79 703 437 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 262 83 703 434 CB 757 439 155 (ndis3pkt) 155 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 216 79 968 437 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 217 83 968 434 CB 1055 439 44 (no) 44 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 751 79 1188 437 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 752 83 1188 434 CB 1232 439 665 (Microsoft network \(WfW or Win95\)) 665 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 204 517 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 492 2 207 517 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 700 517 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 261 2 703 517 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 965 517 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 216 2 968 517 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1185 517 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 751 2 1188 517 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1940 517 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 204 520 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 700 520 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 965 520 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1185 520 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1940 520 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 492 79 207 520 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 493 83 207 517 CB 229 522 133 (NDIS2) 133 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 261 79 703 520 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 262 83 703 517 CB 768 522 133 (dis_pkt) 133 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 216 79 968 520 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 217 83 968 517 CB 1048 522 59 (yes) 59 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 751 79 1188 520 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 752 83 1188 517 CB 1327 522 475 (Windows for Workgroups) 475 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 204 600 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 492 2 207 600 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 700 600 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 261 2 703 600 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 965 600 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 216 2 968 600 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1185 600 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 751 2 1188 600 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1940 600 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 204 603 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 700 603 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 965 603 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1185 603 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1940 603 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 492 79 207 603 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 493 83 207 600 CB 229 605 87 (ODI) 87 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 261 79 703 603 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 262 83 703 600 CB 777 605 114 (odipkt) 114 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 216 79 968 603 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 217 83 968 600 CB 1048 605 59 (yes) 59 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 751 79 1188 603 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 752 83 1188 600 CB 1422 605 285 (Novell Netware) 285 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 204 683 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 492 2 207 683 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 700 683 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 261 2 703 683 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 965 683 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 216 2 968 683 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1185 683 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 751 2 1188 683 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1940 683 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 204 686 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 204 766 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 204 766 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 492 2 207 766 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 700 686 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 700 766 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 261 2 703 766 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 965 686 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 965 766 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 216 2 968 766 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1185 686 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1185 766 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 751 2 1188 766 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1940 686 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1940 766 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1940 766 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 492 79 207 686 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 493 83 207 683 CB 229 688 424 (ODI \(over token ring\)) 424 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 261 79 703 686 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 262 83 703 683 CB 763 688 143 (oditrpkt) 143 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 216 79 968 686 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 217 83 968 683 CB 1048 688 59 (yes) 59 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 751 79 1188 686 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 752 83 1188 683 CB 1422 688 285 (Novell Netware) 285 SB gr 229 851 1710 (The odipkt, dis_pkt, and ndis3pkt shims are available by anonymous FTP and have directories) 1710 SB 229 906 518 (dedicated to each of them at:) 518 SB 347 986 477 (ftp://hsdndev.harvard.edu/) 477 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1091 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1091 213 (Ndis3pkt) 213 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1152 1826 (Ndis3pkt is a shim that provides a packet driver interface over NDIS3. It is available by anonymous) 1826 SB 229 1207 192 (FTP from:) 192 SB 347 1287 645 (ftp://hsdndev.harvard.edu/ndis3pkt/) 645 SB 229 1367 1817 (Like winpkt, ndis3pkt provides a virtual packet driver interface under Windows, and in fact replaces) 1817 SB 229 1422 327 (winpkt altogether.) 327 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1527 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1527 160 (Odipkt) 160 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1588 1829 (Odipkt is a shim that provides a packet driver interface over ODI. It is available by anonymous FTP) 1829 SB 229 1643 99 (from:) 99 SB 347 1723 604 (ftp://hsdndev.harvard.edu/odipkt/) 604 SB 229 1803 529 (See also winpkt and oditrpkt.) 529 SB 229 1883 1366 (Here is an example network attach batch file and the corresponding net.cfg:) 1366 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 36 /Courier /font0 ANSIFont font 288 1961 252 (@echo off) 252 SB 288 2010 112 (cd \\) 112 SB 288 2059 168 (lh lsl) 168 SB 288 2108 392 (lh \\odi\\ne2000) 392 SB 288 2157 196 (cd \\net) 196 SB 288 2206 252 (lh ipxodi) 252 SB 288 2255 252 (lh odipkt) 252 SB 288 2304 392 (lh WINPKT 0x69) 392 SB 288 2353 196 (lh netx) 196 SB 288 2402 672 (path c:\\dos;c:\\net\\win31) 672 SB 288 2451 56 (f:) 56 SB 288 2500 196 (echo on) 196 SB 288 2549 140 (login) 140 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 229 2649 1517 (The ordering of the frame protocols in your net.cfg is very important. For example:) 1517 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 36 /Courier /font0 ANSIFont font 288 2727 336 (Link Support) 336 SB 406 2776 392 (Buffers 8 1586) 392 SB 406 2825 364 (MemPool 16384) 364 SB 288 2874 504 (Link Driver NE2000) 504 SB 406 2923 392 (Port #1 300 20) 392 SB 406 2972 224 (Int #1 2) 224 SB 406 3021 476 (Frame Ethernet_II) 476 SB 406 3070 560 (Frame Ethernet_802.3) 560 SB 406 3119 812 (Protocol IPX 0 Ethernet_802.3) 812 SB 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Courier %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 16 16 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 229 3228 CB 229 3230 46 (16) 46 SB gr 229 209 1560 (Note that there is another version of odipkt which has been released by FTP Software.) 1560 SB 229 289 1736 (Also note that there are two programs with the name ne2000.com. One is a packet driver and is) 1736 SB 229 344 1827 (referred to in another section. The one referred to in this section is an ODI driver - it doesn\222t provide) 1827 SB 229 399 451 (a packet driver interface.) 451 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 504 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 504 196 (Oditrpkt) 196 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 565 1756 (Oditrpkt is a shim that provides a packet driver interface over ODI on a token ring network. It is) 1756 SB 229 620 1211 (available by anonymous FTP from the Oklahoma State University:) 1211 SB 347 700 660 (ftp://dc.cis.okstate.edu/pub/oditrpkt/) 660 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 805 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 805 182 (Dis_pkt) 182 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 866 1804 (Dis_pkt is a shim that provides a packet driver interface over NDIS2. It is available by anonymous) 1804 SB 229 921 192 (FTP from:) 192 SB 347 1001 623 (ftp://hsdndev.harvard.edu/dis_pkt/) 623 SB 229 1081 1788 (Dis_pkt currently only supports NDIS2, not NDIS3. If your network is based on NDIS3, then use) 1788 SB 229 1136 503 (ndis3pkt rathe then dis_pkt.) 503 SB 229 1216 1824 (If the Trumpet Winsock is required to operate over a Windows for Workgroups network, an installer) 1824 SB 229 1271 1815 (is available to setup dis_pkt. The installer is not necessary if the Winsock is going to be used over a) 1815 SB 229 1326 143 (modem.) 143 SB 229 1406 906 (It is available free of charge from our FTP server:) 906 SB 347 1486 974 (ftp://ftp.trumpet.com/winsock/wfwsetup/twswfwg.zip) 974 SB 229 1566 1261 (This is provided AS IS with no warranty and is for personal use only.) 1261 SB 229 1646 1608 (Note that the Trumpet Winsock should be installed first, and that winpkt is still required.) 1608 SB 32 0 0 58 58 0 0 0 53 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 1751 32 (3) 32 SB 261 1751 64 (.3 ) 78 SB 339 1751 1376 (Setting up the Winsock for a packet driver or shim) 1376 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1820 1793 (To enable your Winsock to function correctly it will be necessary to enter some details in the Setup) 1793 SB 229 1875 1829 (screen. If you are unclear on any of them, try to seek some help from your network administrator - it) 1829 SB 229 1930 482 (will save you a lot of time.) 482 SB 229 2010 1831 (The first time you run the Trumpet Winsock, the Setup screen will be opened automatically. You can) 1831 SB 229 2065 956 (access it later by selecting File from the Setup menu.) 956 SB 229 2170 47 (1. ) 59 SB 288 2170 1402 (Make sure that your packet driver or packet driver shim is installed correctly.) 1402 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 2236 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 2241 1668 (If you haven\222t already done so, read Installing a packet driver and WINPKT or Installing an) 1668 SB 347 2296 609 (NDIS or ODI packet driver shim.) 609 SB 229 2376 47 (2. ) 59 SB 288 2376 1007 (Enter your IP address, DNS server, and Domain suffix.) 1007 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 2442 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 2447 758 (If you are on a network that uses BOOTP) 758 SB 1105 2447 182 ( or RARP) 182 SB 1287 2447 692 ( to determine its IP address, then enter) 692 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 347 2502 161 (BOOTP) 161 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 508 2503 62 ( or ) 62 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 570 2502 126 (RARP) 126 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 696 2503 239 ( respectively.) 239 SB 229 2583 47 (3. ) 59 SB 288 2583 891 (Select Packet driver from the list of Driver types.) 891 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 2649 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 2654 1261 (Some details will be greyed out now. You need not try to fill them in.) 1261 SB 229 2734 47 (4. ) 59 SB 288 2734 785 (Enter your Vector, Netmask, and Gateway.) 785 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 2800 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 2805 1630 (The vector is the one that your packet driver was installed under without the leading \2230x\224.) 1630 SB 347 2861 804 (For example, if you used vector 0x60, enter ) 804 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 1151 2860 46 (60) 46 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 1197 2861 396 (. Alternatively, enter ) 396 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 1593 2860 46 (00) 46 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 1639 2861 262 ( to instruct the) 262 SB 347 2916 726 (Winsock to search for the packet driver.) 726 SB 229 2996 47 (5. ) 59 SB 288 2996 1746 (If you\222re feeling brave, you may like to tweak MTU, TCP RWIN, TCP MSS, TCP RTO MAX,) 1746 SB 288 3051 477 (and Demand load timeout.) 477 SB 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Symbol %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 17 17 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 2014 3228 CB 2014 3230 46 (17) 46 SB gr 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 158 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 163 1642 (These values can be tailored to suit your needs. If you are on an Ethernet, then we suggest) 1642 SB 347 219 126 (MTU: ) 126 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 473 218 92 (1500) 92 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 565 219 268 (, TCP RWIN: ) 268 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 833 218 92 (4096) 92 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 925 219 316 (, and TCP MSS: ) 316 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 1241 218 92 (1024) 92 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 1333 219 12 (.) 12 SB 229 299 47 (6. ) 59 SB 288 299 1698 (When you are done, click on OK and if all goes well, the Trumpet Winsock will be initialised.) 1698 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 365 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 370 843 (You are now ready to start using the Winsock.) 843 SB 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Symbol %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 18 18 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 229 3228 CB 229 3230 46 (18) 46 SB gr 32 0 0 67 67 0 0 0 62 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 255 0 0 fC 229 160 56 (4 ) 67 SB 296 160 560 (Menu Commands) 560 SB 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1842 2 223 242 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 229 297 1810 (This section describes the function of each menu command, and the options presented in each dialog) 1810 SB 229 352 80 (box.) 80 SB 32 0 0 58 58 0 0 0 53 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 457 32 (4) 32 SB 261 457 64 (.1 ) 78 SB 339 457 99 (File) 99 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 551 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 551 139 (Setup) 139 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 612 1564 (Opens the Trumpet Winsock\222s Setup dialog box. Click on settings to see its definition.) 1564 SB 1009 692 270 ({bmc tws.shg}) 270 SB 229 772 1813 (For some guidance in how to set these see either Setting up the Winsock for SLIP/PPP or Setting up) 1813 SB 229 827 732 (the Winsock for a packet driver or shim.) 732 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 932 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 932 253 (IP address) 253 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 993 810 (Determines the IP address of your computer.) 810 SB 229 1073 1723 (To exist on the Internet your computer must have an IP address. This address will be allocated) 1723 SB 229 1128 971 (permanently or dynamically by your service provider.) 971 SB 229 1208 1792 (If your service provider allocates IP addresses dynamically, this will usually be set automatically if) 1792 SB 229 1263 1801 (you are using PPP. If you are using SLIP, the IP address will need to be entered either manually or) 1801 SB 229 1318 306 (by a login script.) 306 SB 229 1398 1109 (Alternatively, the Winsock may be able to use either BOOTP) 1109 SB 1338 1398 182 ( or RARP) 182 SB 1520 1398 531 ( to find your IP address if the) 531 SB 229 1453 345 (services are online.) 345 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 1558 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1558 268 (DNS server) 268 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1619 1490 (The numerical IP address of your Internet Service Provider\222s domain name server.) 1490 SB 229 1699 1738 (A domain name server converts names into numeric IP addresses using the domain name system) 1738 SB 229 1754 1629 (\(DNS\). You may provide more than one address by separating the addresses with spaces.) 1629 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 1859 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1859 331 (Domain suffix) 331 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1920 1757 (The name of the domain in which your computer lives. This is used for looking up names via the) 1757 SB 229 1975 230 (name server.) 230 SB 229 2055 1517 (You may provide more than one domain name by separating the names with spaces.) 1517 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 2160 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2160 143 (Driver) 143 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2221 1480 (Determines the kind of network driver the Winsock will use to access the Internet.) 1480 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 2326 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2326 110 (SLIP) 110 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2387 1812 (Serial Line Internet Protocol \(SLIP\) is a simple protocol which allows an Async serial connection to) 1812 SB 229 2442 492 (send Internet Protocol \(IP\).) 492 SB 229 2522 239 (See also PPP) 239 SB 468 2522 12 (.) 12 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 2627 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2627 99 (PPP) 99 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2688 1769 (Point to Point Protocol \(PPP\) is a more complicated version of SLIP that includes error detection,) 1769 SB 229 2743 1106 (password authentication and optional VJ header compression) 1106 SB 1335 2743 12 (.) 12 SB 229 2823 1808 (SLIP, CSLIP and PPP are all point-to-point protocols. They directly connect two computers or one) 1808 SB 229 2878 1822 (and computer and a network port, usually over a modem connection. These protocols are most often) 1822 SB 229 2933 546 (used over dial up connections.) 546 SB 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 19 19 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 2014 3228 CB 2014 3230 46 (19) 46 SB gr 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 160 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 160 314 (Packet driver) 314 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 221 1806 (A packet driver is a piece of software that provides an interface between a network card \(such as an) 1806 SB 229 276 1424 (ethernet adaptor\) and communications software such as the Trumpet Winsock.) 1424 SB 229 356 1777 (This is the method of network driver that the Winsock would normally use when configured for an) 1777 SB 229 411 155 (ethernet.) 155 SB 229 491 1784 (Why is it called a packet driver? This is because modern networks send information using packets) 1784 SB 229 546 1679 (of information rather than sending information one byte or character at a time. For example,) 1679 SB 229 601 1614 (ethernet sends information in frames of up to 1514 bytes long. The reason for this is that) 1614 SB 229 656 1168 (information can be transmitted much more efficiently in packets.) 1168 SB 229 736 1534 (Public domain packet drivers are available from the Crynwr packet driver collection.) 1534 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 841 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 841 156 (Vector) 156 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 902 691 (Sets the vector that your packet driver) 691 SB 920 902 1140 ( was installed under. This value should be entered without the) 1140 SB 229 957 241 (leading \2230x\224.) 241 SB 229 1038 642 (Eg. If you used vector 0x60, enter: ) 642 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 871 1037 46 (60) 46 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 229 1119 587 (Leaving the packet vector set to ) 587 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 816 1118 46 (00) 46 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 862 1119 971 ( instructs the Winsock to search for the packet driver.) 971 SB 229 1199 1696 (A packet driver is only allowed to have a software interrupt vector in the range 0x60 to 0x7F.) 1696 SB 229 1254 1790 (Normally, you will pick 0x60 as the default place to install your packet driver, but certain machine) 1790 SB 229 1309 1734 (configurations may make that vector unavailable. Just choose one that is free - the packet driver) 1734 SB 229 1364 699 (should tell you if you can use it or not.) 699 SB 229 1444 594 (See vectors or more information.) 594 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 1549 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1549 209 (Netmask) 209 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1610 448 (Sets your network mask.) 448 SB 229 1690 1773 (A netmask is used for determining whether or not a destination IP address is on the same network.) 1773 SB 229 1770 1730 (Your netmask will often correspond to the class of your IP address. For example, if you have a) 1730 SB 229 1826 452 (Class C IP address, use: ) 452 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 681 1825 266 (255.255.255.0) 266 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 1931 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1931 206 (Gateway) 206 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1992 726 (Your default Internet gateway or router.) 726 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 2097 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2097 109 (MTU) 109 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2158 1757 (The Maximum Transmission Unit \(MTU\) of a network is the greatest amount of data that can be) 1757 SB 229 2213 904 (transferred in one physical frame on that network.) 904 SB 229 2293 1725 (Fragmentation will occur if a packet is sent across a network that has an MTU smaller than the) 1725 SB 229 2348 1811 (packet\222s frame length. This will lead to lower performance as fragments need to be reassembled. A) 1811 SB 229 2403 1733 (work around for this would be to lower the Winsock's MTU to match the minimum MTU of the) 1733 SB 229 2458 1674 (intervening networks. Since it is virtually impossible to determine the minimum MTU of the) 1674 SB 229 2513 1288 (intervening networks, trial and error is usually the best way to find out.) 1288 SB 229 2593 1739 (As a starting point, try setting the MTU to the MTU of your network. For Ethernet, 1500 is the) 1739 SB 229 2648 1449 (maximum, and is recommended. The unofficial MTU for SLIP servers is 1006.) 1449 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 2753 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2753 247 (TCP RWIN) 247 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2814 1829 (The TCP Receive Window \(RWIN\) determines how much data the receiving computer is prepared to) 1829 SB 229 2869 139 (receive.) 139 SB 229 2949 1574 (An RWIN set too large will result in greater loss of data if a packet is lost or damaged.) 1574 SB 229 3029 1802 (An RWIN set too small \(ie 1*MSS\) will be very slow, as each packet will have to be acknowledged) 1802 SB 229 3084 1795 (before the next packet is sent. An RWIN of 2*MSS causes problems with silly window avoidance.) 1795 SB 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 20 20 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 229 3228 CB 229 3230 46 (20) 46 SB gr 229 160 1500 (The RWIN should usually be set to exactly 3 or 4 times the size of the TCP MSS.) 1500 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 265 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 265 222 (TCP MSS) 222 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 326 1810 (The TCP Maximum Segment Size \(MSS\) defines the largest segment of TCP data that the Winsock) 1810 SB 229 381 1770 (is prepared to receive on that connection. When a connection is established, the two ends agree to) 1770 SB 229 436 877 (use the minimum of each end\222s advertised value.) 877 SB 229 516 1733 (If the MSS is too low, the data/header ratio will be low. Alternatively, a large MSS will lead to) 1733 SB 229 571 1823 (large IP datagrams. These will fragment when travelling across networks with small MTUs, thereby) 1823 SB 229 626 1799 (decreasing performance. For this reason, performance may sometimes be improved by dropping the) 1799 SB 229 681 367 (value of your MTU.) 367 SB 229 761 1749 (Because headers are typically 40 bytes, your MSS should always be less at least 40 less than the) 1749 SB 229 816 1755 (MTU. As a rule of thumb, set the MSS to the greatest power of 2 that is at least 40 less than the) 1755 SB 229 871 114 (MTU.) 114 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 976 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 976 345 (TCP RTO MAX) 345 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1037 1566 (The TCP Retransmission Time Out Maximum \(RTO MAX\) sets an upper limit on the) 1566 SB 229 1092 423 (retransmission timeout.) 423 SB 229 1172 1787 (It may be useful to lower this to perhaps 10 seconds when using interactive programs such Chat or) 1787 SB 229 1227 1327 (Telnet software over a connection with a higher than average packet loss.) 1327 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 1332 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1332 510 (Demand load timeout) 510 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1393 1713 (The demand load timeout is the number of seconds the Winsock stays loaded after all Winsock) 1713 SB 229 1448 1828 (applications have finished with it. This is useful when the Winsock has been demand loaded and you) 1828 SB 229 1503 1702 (wish to close the application that loaded the Winsock before loading another \(and not have the) 1702 SB 229 1558 610 (Winsock logout in the meantime\).) 610 SB 229 1638 1780 (Note that this will only apply if the Winsock has been \223demand loaded\224. That is, the Winsock has) 1780 SB 229 1693 685 (been launched by another application.) 685 SB 229 1773 1249 (If the Winsock hasn\222t been demand loaded, use the Inactivity timeout) 1249 SB 1478 1773 12 (.) 12 SB 229 1853 877 (See also How do I get demand loading to work?.) 877 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1958 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1958 335 (Firewall setup) 335 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2019 1335 (The Trumpet Winsock may be used with a Socks 4.2 compatible firewall.) 1335 SB 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 2 2 204 2097 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 204 2097 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 610 2 207 2097 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 818 2097 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1088 2 821 2097 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1910 2097 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1910 2097 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 204 2100 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 818 2100 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1910 2100 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font gs 611 83 207 2097 CB 229 2102 304 (Enable Firewall) 304 SB gr 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font gs 1089 83 821 2097 CB 842 2102 414 (Enables firewall setup.) 414 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 204 2180 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 344 2 207 2180 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 552 2180 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 262 2 555 2180 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 818 2180 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1088 2 821 2180 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1910 2180 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 134 204 2183 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 134 552 2183 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 134 818 2183 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 134 1910 2183 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 344 79 207 2183 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 345 83 207 2180 CB 229 2185 277 (Firewall Host:) 277 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 344 54 207 2263 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 262 79 555 2183 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 263 83 555 2180 CB 577 2185 205 (IP address) 205 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 262 54 555 2263 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1088 54 821 2183 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 1089 58 821 2180 CB 842 2185 1048 (This will be the IP address of the firewall that is visible to) 1048 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1088 79 821 2238 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 1089 83 821 2235 CB 842 2240 323 (the local network.) 323 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 204 2318 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 344 2 207 2318 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 2 2 552 2318 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 262 2 555 2318 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 818 2318 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1088 2 821 2318 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1910 2318 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 134 204 2321 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 134 552 2321 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 134 818 2321 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 134 1910 2321 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 344 79 207 2321 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 344 54 207 2401 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 262 79 555 2321 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 263 83 555 2318 CB 577 2323 85 (Port) 85 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 262 54 555 2401 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1088 54 821 2321 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 1089 58 821 2318 CB 842 2323 996 (The port that the firewall will be using to communicate) 996 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1088 79 821 2376 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 1089 83 821 2373 CB 842 2378 375 (to the Winsock with.) 375 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 204 2456 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 344 2 207 2456 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 552 2456 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 262 2 555 2456 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 818 2456 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1088 2 821 2456 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1910 2456 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 204 2459 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 818 2459 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1910 2459 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 610 79 207 2459 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 611 83 207 2456 CB 229 2461 324 (Firewall User ID) 324 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1088 79 821 2459 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 1089 83 821 2456 CB 842 2461 368 (Your user ID string.) 368 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 204 2539 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 433 2 207 2539 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 641 2539 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 173 2 644 2539 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 818 2539 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1088 2 821 2539 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1910 2539 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 204 2542 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 641 2542 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 818 2542 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1910 2542 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 433 79 207 2542 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 434 83 207 2539 CB 229 2544 378 (Local IP addresses:) 378 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 173 79 644 2542 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 174 83 644 2539 CB 665 2544 68 (Net) 68 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1088 79 821 2542 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 1089 83 821 2539 CB 842 2544 988 (The address of a network that will be considered local.) 988 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 204 2622 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 433 2 207 2622 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 2 2 641 2622 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 173 2 644 2622 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 818 2622 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1088 2 821 2622 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1910 2622 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 204 2625 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 204 2705 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 204 2705 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 433 2 207 2705 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 641 2625 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 641 2705 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 173 2 644 2705 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 818 2625 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 818 2705 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1088 2 821 2705 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1910 2625 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1910 2705 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1910 2705 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 433 79 207 2625 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 173 79 644 2625 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 174 83 644 2622 CB 665 2627 107 (Mask) 107 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1088 79 821 2625 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 1089 83 821 2622 CB 842 2627 784 (The netmask of the corresponding network.) 784 SB gr 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2735 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2735 295 (PPP options) 295 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2796 1823 (If your Internet Provider has instructed you to use either Password Authentication Protocol \(PAP\) or) 1823 SB 229 2851 1812 (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol \(CHAP\) then select it from this screen and enter your) 1812 SB 229 2906 445 (username and password.) 445 SB 229 2986 1758 (If you would like to be prompted for your password each time you login, then leave the password) 1758 SB 229 3041 204 (field blank.) 204 SB 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 21 21 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 2014 3228 CB 2014 3230 46 (21) 46 SB gr 229 160 1775 (The PAP/CHAP username and password should not be confused with the username and password) 1775 SB 229 215 683 (used for a dial-up SLIP/PPP account.) 683 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 320 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 320 92 (Exit) 92 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 381 517 (Quits the Trumpet Winsock.) 517 SB 32 0 0 58 58 0 0 0 53 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 486 32 (4) 32 SB 261 486 64 (.2 ) 78 SB 339 486 109 (Edit) 109 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 580 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 580 125 (Copy) 125 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 641 931 (Copies selected text on the display to the clipboard.) 931 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 746 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 746 125 (Clear) 125 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 807 677 (Clears the Trumpet Winsock display.) 677 SB 32 0 0 58 58 0 0 0 53 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 912 32 (4) 32 SB 261 912 64 (.3 ) 78 SB 339 912 202 (Special) 202 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1006 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1006 91 (Info) 91 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1067 583 (Displays a list of active sockets.) 583 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1172 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1172 252 (Kill socket) 252 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1233 876 (Allows any socket to be killed; use with caution.) 876 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1338 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1338 109 (Hide) 109 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1399 1666 (Hides the Winsock from the task list. To make the Winsock reappear, select it\222s icon again.) 1666 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1504 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1504 527 (Password registration) 527 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1565 1781 (Once you have registered the Trumpet Winsock you will receive a registration name and password) 1781 SB 229 1620 496 (that should be entered here.) 496 SB 229 1701 1149 (Since your password is generated from your registration name, ) 1149 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 1378 1700 658 (you do not get to choose your own) 658 SB 229 1756 420 (registration password) 420 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 649 1757 12 (.) 12 SB 229 1837 1433 (See Registration Details for more information on and details of how to register.) 1433 SB 229 1917 1669 (Note that if you\222ve registered an earlier version of the Winsock you will need to update your) 1669 SB 229 1972 1819 (password. You can do this over the Internet by selecting Update registration from the Special menu.) 1819 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2077 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2077 472 (Internet registration) 472 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2138 1764 (This feature is for sending encrypted credit card details to Trumpet Software International via the) 1764 SB 229 2193 1746 (Internet. This will only work if your Winsock is functioning and your network is visible to ours.) 1746 SB 229 2273 1811 (The Winsock will only permit you to send one registration request so make sure you get your details) 1811 SB 229 2329 162 (correct. ) 162 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 391 2328 610 (Do not use this feature as a test.) 610 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 229 2409 1780 (You will receive a password once we have received an authorisation to debit your credit card. For) 1780 SB 229 2465 219 (this reason, ) 219 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 448 2464 1194 (please allow five working days for your order to be processed.) 1194 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 229 2545 518 (To register over the Internet:) 518 SB 229 2650 47 (1. ) 59 SB 288 2650 1606 (Start the Trumpet Winsock \(and dial into you provider if applicable\), then select Internet) 1606 SB 288 2705 638 (registration from the Special menu.) 638 SB 229 2798 47 (2. ) 59 SB 288 2798 1031 (Press OK to each message box once you have read them.) 1031 SB 229 2891 47 (3. ) 59 SB 288 2891 1545 (Fill out the details carefully and select Send registration request when you're finished.) 1545 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 2957 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 2962 1692 (If you get a "Registration Host not found" error it may be because our registration server was) 1692 SB 347 3017 1635 (temporarily off line, your machine is behind a firewall, or because your domain cannot see) 1635 SB 347 3072 1673 (ours for some reason. In this event, please use another method. See How to register for other) 1673 SB 347 3127 144 (options.) 144 SB 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Symbol %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 22 22 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 229 3228 CB 229 3230 46 (22) 46 SB gr 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 158 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 163 1231 (If the transfer is taking too long, it may be necessary to click on the ) 1231 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 1578 162 281 (Abort transfer) 281 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 1859 163 128 ( button) 128 SB 347 218 343 (and try again later.) 343 SB 229 354 277 (You can select ) 277 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 506 353 515 (Query registration process) 515 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 1021 354 1010 ( to see how your order is progressing. If your order has) 1010 SB 229 409 1794 (already been completed, then your password will be automatically transferred to your Winsock and) 1794 SB 229 464 1728 (the timelock will be removed. If you receive \223Transaction has been declined or is invalid\224, then) 1728 SB 229 519 786 (please contact our Registration Department) 786 SB 1015 519 360 ( by another method.) 360 SB 229 599 1777 (When your transaction has been completed, your password will be sent to you via email. You can) 1777 SB 229 654 1793 (enter you registrations name and password in the Password registration screen, which can be found) 1793 SB 229 709 435 (under the Special menu.) 435 SB 229 789 1641 (If this method of registration is unsuccessful, please try another. See How to register from) 1641 SB 229 844 724 (Registration Details for the alternatives.) 724 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 949 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 949 461 (Update registration) 461 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1010 1677 (This feature allows the Winsock to automatically update your registration password over the) 1677 SB 229 1065 151 (Internet.) 151 SB 229 1145 350 (To use this feature:) 350 SB 229 1250 47 (1. ) 59 SB 288 1250 1201 (Install Version 3.0 over a previously registered Trumpet Winsock.) 1201 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 1316 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 1321 100 (OR...) 100 SB 229 1401 47 (2. ) 59 SB 288 1401 1737 (Copy the trumpwsk.ini file from a previous registered Trumpet Winsock into the same directory) 1737 SB 288 1456 461 (as Trumpet Winsock 3.0.) 461 SB 229 1549 47 (3. ) 59 SB 288 1549 1477 (Start the Trumpet Winsock Version 3.0 \(and dial into you provider if applicable\).) 1477 SB 229 1642 47 (4. ) 59 SB 288 1642 901 (Select Update registration from the Special menu.) 901 SB 229 1790 1464 (If you receive a \223registration name not found\224 error message, then please contact) 1464 SB 1693 1790 324 ( our Registrations) 324 SB 229 1845 1218 (Department with details of how and when you originally registered.) 1218 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1950 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1950 187 (License) 187 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2011 800 (Displays the License Terms and Conditions.) 800 SB 32 0 0 58 58 0 0 0 53 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 2116 32 (4) 32 SB 261 2116 64 (.4 ) 78 SB 339 2116 154 (Trace) 154 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2185 1428 (The following trace options provide diagnostic information about the Winsock.) 1428 SB 229 2265 1781 (Use with care since some applications may crash when the traces are active, in particular the DNS) 1781 SB 229 2320 1801 (trace. Should a program crash with stack overflow \(Error 202\), the winsock.dll may remain loaded) 1801 SB 229 2375 1756 (in memory even though tcpman.exe has exited. It is advisable to restart Windows if this happens) 1756 SB 229 2430 717 (and possibly even reboot your machine.) 717 SB 229 2510 1817 (Also, timing measurements of the Winsock throughput will be severely affected by the trace options.) 1817 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2615 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2615 101 (TCP) 101 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2676 866 (Provides a dump of each TCP packet including:) 866 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 36 /Courier /font0 ANSIFont font 288 2754 1568 (time, source port->destn port, seq number, [ack number],) 1568 SB 406 2803 1232 ([flags], wind number, [options], [data size]) 1232 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2879 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2879 105 (UDP) 105 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2940 692 (Provides a dump of each UDP packet:) 692 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 36 /Courier /font0 ANSIFont font 288 3018 532 (UDP src -> dst size) 532 SB 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Courier %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Symbol %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 23 23 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 2014 3228 CB 2014 3230 46 (23) 46 SB gr 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 160 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 160 46 (IP) 46 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 221 346 (Enables IP tracing.) 346 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 326 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 326 104 (ARP) 104 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 387 394 (Enables ARP tracing.) 394 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 492 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 492 140 (RARP) 140 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 553 275 (Enables RARP) 275 SB 504 553 150 ( tracing.) 150 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 658 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 658 202 (Ethernet) 202 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 719 951 (Adds ethernet headers to IP, ARP and RARP traces.) 951 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 824 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 824 271 (Extra detail) 271 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 885 935 (Adds some extra detail to TCP, UDP and IP traces.) 935 SB 229 965 1571 (For TCP and UDP it provides a dump of the data. For UDP it also dumps broadcasts.) 1571 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1070 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1070 291 (Socket calls) 291 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1131 1387 (Traces each Winsock call. The subroutine parameters are displayed as well.) 1387 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1236 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1236 105 (DNS) 105 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1297 754 (Traces Domain Name System operations.) 754 SB 229 1377 858 (Use with care, stack overflows can be frequent.) 858 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1482 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1482 240 (Messages) 240 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1543 557 (Traces async socket messages.) 557 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1648 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1648 183 (Comms) 183 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1709 638 (Traces serial port communications.) 638 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1814 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1814 99 (PPP) 99 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1875 1820 (Once connected to the PPP server, the Winsock establishes a PPP link by working through a number) 1820 SB 229 1930 1766 (of phases. The first, LCP, opens the connection and tests the link. The either PAP or CHAP will) 1766 SB 229 1985 1805 (follow if they have been enabled in File/PPP Options \(PAP and CHAP are optional\). Finally, IPCP) 1805 SB 229 2040 1571 (is responsible for configuring the IP addresses and options such as header compression) 1571 SB 1800 2040 12 (.) 12 SB 229 2120 100 (C021) 100 SB 379 2120 538 (Link Control Protocol \(LCP\).) 538 SB 229 2200 100 (C023) 100 SB 379 2200 756 (Password Authentication Protocol \(PAP\).) 756 SB 229 2280 100 (C223) 100 SB 379 2280 1011 (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol \(CHAP\).) 1011 SB 229 2360 92 (8021) 92 SB 379 2360 771 (Internet Protocol Control Protocol \(IPCP\).) 771 SB 32 0 0 58 58 0 0 0 53 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 2465 32 (4) 32 SB 261 2465 64 (.5 ) 78 SB 339 2465 177 (Dialler) 177 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2534 878 (Contains functions relevant to dial up SLIP/PPP) 878 SB 1107 2534 236 ( connections.) 236 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2639 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2639 137 (Login) 137 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2700 1753 (Invokes the login.cmd dialler script. The first time it is launched you will be asked to enter phone) 1753 SB 229 2755 1778 (number, username and password. You can change these later by selecting Profile from the Dialler) 1778 SB 229 2810 110 (menu.) 110 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2915 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2915 91 (Bye) 91 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2976 1707 (Invokes the bye.cmd dialler script. To adjust the modem hangup string run the Modem profile) 1707 SB 229 3031 261 (\(modem.cmd\).) 261 SB 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 24 24 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 229 3228 CB 229 3230 46 (24) 46 SB gr 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 160 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 160 305 (Manual login) 305 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 222 628 (Invokes the dialler manually. Use ) 628 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 857 221 121 () 121 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 978 222 574 ( to exit from the manual dialler.) 574 SB 229 302 463 (See Logging in manually.) 463 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 407 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 407 133 (Other) 133 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 468 1260 (Invokes any script. A file selection dialog of *.cmd will be displayed.) 1260 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 573 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 573 198 (Settings) 198 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 634 1820 (The Dialler Settings dialog box allows you to adjust settings that are relevant to dial-up connections.) 1820 SB 229 689 740 (Select a parameter to see its explanation.) 740 SB 998 769 292 ({bmc twds.shg}) 292 SB 229 849 1399 (Please see Using the Trumpet Winsock over SLIP/PPP for more information.) 1399 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 954 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 954 269 (COMM port) 269 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1015 800 (A communications port \(or comm port\) is a ) 800 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Italic /font31 ANSIFont font 1029 1015 194 (serial port) 194 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 1223 1015 826 ( that is used for connecting a device such as a) 826 SB 229 1070 807 (modem, mouse or scanner to your computer.) 807 SB 229 1150 1529 (The Winsock accesses the comm port by way of a comm driver \(such as comm.drv\).) 1529 SB 229 1230 1822 (If necessary, use the Ports screen in the Windows Control Panel to adjust the settings for your comm) 1822 SB 229 1285 1814 (port. For example, changes to the IRQ. There is no setting for the IRQ in the Winsock since it uses) 1814 SB 229 1340 780 (whatever has been set in the Control Panel.) 780 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 1445 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1445 231 (Baud rate) 231 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1506 1428 (Determines the speed of the connection between the Winsock and your modem.) 1428 SB 229 1586 1810 (Not all baud rates listed will be valid for your modem, so please check your modem\222s manual for its) 1810 SB 229 1641 322 (highest baud rate.) 322 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 1746 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1746 550 (Hardware handshaking) 550 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1807 590 (Enables RTS/CTS handshaking.) 590 SB 229 1888 1601 (Hardware handshaking is recommended if your modem and modem cable support it and ) 1601 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 1830 1887 85 (&k3) 85 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 1915 1888 88 ( is in) 88 SB 229 1943 680 (the Init string of your Modem profile.) 680 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 2048 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2048 565 (VJ header compression) 565 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2109 1614 (Van Jacobsen \(VJ\) Header compression was developed to improve the efficiency of SLIP) 1614 SB 229 2164 1805 (connections. Each SLIP packet contains header information and some actual data. Since the header) 1805 SB 229 2219 1772 (information in adjacent SLIP packets is usually fairly similar, a lot less header information can be) 1772 SB 229 2274 550 (sent if the differences are sent.) 550 SB 229 2354 1099 (SLIP with VJ Header Compression enabled is called CSLIP.) 1099 SB 229 2434 78 (PPP) 78 SB 307 2434 781 ( supports header compression as an option.) 781 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 46 /Helvetica /font12 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 2540 28 ( ) 14 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 243 2539 746 (Automatic redial on disconnect) 746 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2600 1792 (If this option is checked, the Winsock will redial once per minute until reconnected. Otherwise, the) 1792 SB 229 2655 1624 (Winsock will indicate that the connection has been lost and ask whether redial is required.) 1624 SB 229 2735 1577 (Note that this requires that Online status detection is enabled and functioning correctly.) 1577 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 2840 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2840 555 (Online status detection) 555 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2901 1727 (Online status detection is necessary for the Automatic login and Automatic redial on disconnect) 1727 SB 229 2956 934 (features of the Trumpet Winsock to work correctly.) 934 SB 229 3036 1827 (The Winsock can use either the Data Carrier Detect \(DCD\) or Data Set Ready \(DSR\) signal to track) 1827 SB 229 3091 1139 (the online status of the modem, however DCD is more reliable.) 1139 SB 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Italic %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 25 25 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 2014 3228 CB 2014 3230 46 (25) 46 SB gr 229 161 1035 (For online status detection using DCD to work properly, ) 1035 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 1264 160 81 (&c1) 81 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 1345 161 618 ( will need to be set in the modem's) 618 SB 229 216 1741 (default profile. The modem\222s default profile is the group of settings that is loaded from memory) 1741 SB 229 271 584 (when the modem is switched on.) 584 SB 229 352 233 (To force the ) 233 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 462 351 81 (&c1) 81 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 543 352 1077 ( command to be stored in the modem\222s memory, try adding ) 1077 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 1620 351 71 (&w) 71 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 1691 352 348 ( to the Init string in) 348 SB 229 408 794 (Modem profile \(modem.cmd\), for example: ) 794 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 1023 407 237 (&k3&c1&w) 237 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 229 489 972 (Similarly, online status detection using DSR requires ) 972 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 1201 488 79 (&s1) 79 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 1280 489 724 ( to be set in the modem's default profile.) 724 SB 229 570 42 (If ) 42 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 271 569 100 (None) 100 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 371 570 1655 ( is selected, then the Automatic redial on disconnect feature will be not be available, but the) 1655 SB 229 625 1743 (login script will be executed by an Automatic login regardless of the online status of the modem.) 1743 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 730 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 730 378 (Automatic login) 378 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 791 1759 (A login that uses a script \(such as login.cmd\) is called an automatic login. The following options) 1759 SB 229 846 1040 (determine when the login and bye scripts will be initiated.) 1040 SB 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 2 2 204 924 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 204 924 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 610 2 207 924 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 818 924 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1258 2 821 924 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 2080 924 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 2080 924 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 204 927 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 818 927 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 2080 927 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 610 79 207 927 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 611 83 207 924 CB 229 929 363 (No automatic login) 363 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1258 79 821 927 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 1259 83 821 924 CB 842 929 461 (Disables automatic login.) 461 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 204 1007 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 610 2 207 1007 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 818 1007 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1258 2 821 1007 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 2080 1007 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 204 1010 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 818 1010 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 2080 1010 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 610 79 207 1010 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 611 83 207 1007 CB 229 1012 417 (Login on startup only) 417 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1258 79 821 1010 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 1259 83 821 1007 CB 842 1012 873 (Login.cmd is executed when the Winsock starts.) 873 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 204 1090 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 610 2 207 1090 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 818 1090 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1258 2 821 1090 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 2080 1090 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 134 204 1093 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 134 818 1093 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 134 2080 1093 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 610 79 207 1093 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 611 83 207 1090 CB 229 1095 542 (Login/logout on load/unload) 542 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 610 54 207 1173 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1258 54 821 1093 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 1259 58 821 1090 CB 842 1095 1144 (Login.cmd is executed when the Winsock starts and bye.cmd is) 1144 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1258 79 821 1148 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 1259 83 821 1145 CB 842 1150 630 (executed before the Winsock exits.) 630 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 204 1228 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 610 2 207 1228 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 818 1228 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1258 2 821 1228 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 2080 1228 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 324 204 1231 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 204 1556 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 204 1556 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 610 2 207 1556 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 324 818 1231 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 818 1556 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1258 2 821 1556 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 324 2080 1231 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 2080 1556 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 2080 1556 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 610 79 207 1231 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 611 83 207 1228 CB 229 1233 497 (Login on network activity) 497 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 610 244 207 1311 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1258 54 821 1231 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 1259 58 821 1228 CB 842 1233 1143 (Login.cmd is executed whenever a Winsock application tries to) 1143 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1258 54 821 1286 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 1259 58 821 1283 CB 842 1288 1200 (access a remote host. It may be useful to complement this with an) 1200 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1258 79 821 1341 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 1259 83 821 1338 CB 842 1343 320 (Inactivity timeout) 320 SB gr gs 1259 83 821 1338 CB 1162 1343 640 ( to ensure that the bye script is run.) 640 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1258 54 821 1421 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 1259 58 821 1418 CB 842 1423 1170 (In effect, this feature allows the Winsock to be used offline since) 1170 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1258 79 821 1476 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 1259 83 821 1473 CB 842 1478 899 (the Winsock will not dial unless it really needs to.) 899 SB gr 229 1641 1505 (Note: Under an Automatic login, if the Winsock is set to use online status detection) 1505 SB 1734 1641 287 ( \(either DCD or) 287 SB 229 1696 1640 (DSR\), then the Winsock will only execute login.cmd if the modem seems to be offline \(and) 1640 SB 229 1751 1018 ("Automatic login" in Dialler/Settings has been selected\).) 1018 SB 229 1831 877 (See also How do I get demand loading to work?.) 877 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 46 /Helvetica /font12 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 1937 28 ( ) 14 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 243 1936 410 (Inactivity timeout) 410 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1997 1767 (This is the number of minutes that the Winsock keeps the line open if there is no network activity.) 1767 SB 229 2077 1788 (Under this situation the Winsock will remain loaded, so if you are going to need the Winsock to re-) 1788 SB 229 2132 1727 (establish the connection, make sure you have selected Login on network activity from the list of) 1727 SB 229 2187 292 (Automatic login) 292 SB 521 2187 156 ( options.) 156 SB 229 2267 1771 (A value of 0 disables the timeout, and therefore prevents the Winsock from disconnecting the line.) 1771 SB 229 2347 464 (See Demand load timeout) 464 SB 693 2347 12 (.) 12 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 2452 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2452 484 (Parity and word size) 484 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2513 1798 (The parity and word size is only relevant during the initial login phase of the connection \(regardless) 1798 SB 229 2568 1145 (of whether you are logging in manually or using a login script\).) 1145 SB 229 2648 1792 (The Standard SLIP/PPP settings for parity and word size are 8 bits and no parity. If the server you) 1792 SB 229 2703 1738 (are dialling into does not accept 8 bits and no parity, then you must set up the correct parity and) 1738 SB 229 2758 856 (word size under the Control Panel in Windows.) 856 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2863 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2863 156 (Profile) 156 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2924 1671 (Allows you to enter the username and password of your SLIP/PPP account and your service) 1671 SB 229 2979 606 (provider\222s dial-up phone number.) 606 SB 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 26 26 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 229 3228 CB 229 3230 46 (26) 46 SB gr 229 160 1794 (Please note that this menu command launches a script called profile.cmd. This section refers to the) 1794 SB 229 215 1734 (standard version of this script as distributed by TSI. In some cases it may have modified by the) 1734 SB 229 270 934 (distributor who supplied your copy of the Winsock.) 934 SB 229 350 618 (See also Configuring your profile.) 618 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 455 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 455 343 (Modem profile) 343 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 517 672 (This dialog box allows you to adjust ) 672 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 901 516 152 (modem ) 152 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 1053 517 890 (settings that are used by the login and bye scripts) 890 SB 229 572 688 (\(login.cmd and bye.cmd respectively\).) 688 SB 229 652 1516 (This screen can be reached directly by selecting modem.cmd from the Dialler menu.) 1516 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 757 26 ( ) 13 SB 242 757 345 (Use reset string) 345 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 814 1577 (This your modem\222s reset command to be modified if necessary. Typically this will be: ) 1577 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 1806 813 19 (z) 19 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 229 894 1732 (If these is a problem with your modem responding to the reset command as the first command it) 1732 SB 229 949 950 (receives, then you may need to disable it completely.) 950 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1054 26 ( ) 13 SB 242 1054 206 (Init string) 206 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1111 570 (The suggested modem string is ) 570 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 799 1110 218 (&f&c1&k3) 218 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 1017 1111 12 (.) 12 SB 229 1191 1824 (Most modems are shipped with fairly standard default settings, so you may even be able to leave this) 1824 SB 229 1246 227 (string blank.) 227 SB 229 1326 1806 (Note that &k3 is only relevant if your modem supports hardware handshaking. This command may) 1806 SB 229 1381 901 (need to be removed for modems slower than 14.4.) 901 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1486 26 ( ) 13 SB 242 1486 222 (Dial string) 222 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1543 122 (Either ) 122 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 351 1542 40 (dt) 40 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 391 1543 362 ( for tone dialling or ) 362 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 753 1542 50 (dp) 50 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 803 1543 331 ( for pulse dialling.) 331 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1648 26 ( ) 13 SB 242 1648 309 (Hangup string) 309 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1704 1782 (This sets the init string that the bye script \(bye.cmd\) will use to hangup the modem. Normally this) 1782 SB 229 1760 146 (will be: ) 146 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 375 1759 24 (h) 24 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 1865 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1865 322 (Server profile) 322 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1927 672 (This dialog box allows you to adjust ) 672 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 901 1926 121 (server) 121 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 1022 1927 963 ( settings that are used by the login script \(login.cmd\).) 963 SB 229 2007 1810 (These prompts will need to be altered according to the messages you provider\222s machine gives when) 1810 SB 229 2062 1737 (you on login and the replies you need to give. See Configuring your profile for more details and) 1737 SB 229 2117 435 (example configurations.) 435 SB 229 2197 1221 (The difference between prompts, commands, and responses is that: ) 1221 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Italic /font31 ANSIFont font 1450 2197 151 (prompts) 151 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 1601 2197 350 ( are strings that are) 350 SB 229 2252 1570 (output from the server when the server expects a reply. Once a prompt is received, the) 1570 SB 229 2307 268 (corresponding ) 268 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Italic /font31 ANSIFont font 497 2307 178 (command) 178 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 675 2307 1380 ( will be sent by the script. Before completing the login, a script can wait for) 1380 SB 229 2362 33 (a ) 33 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Italic /font31 ANSIFont font 262 2362 181 (responses) 181 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 443 2362 299 ( from the server.) 299 SB 229 2442 1495 (This screen can be reached directly by selecting server.cmd from the Dialler menu.) 1495 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2547 26 ( ) 13 SB 242 2547 391 (Username prompt) 391 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2603 1760 (This is the server\222s prompt for the username. If the server does not prompt for a username, leave) 1760 SB 229 2658 281 (this field blank.) 281 SB 229 2738 1715 (The default setting is \223sername:\224 so that it will match with either \223Username:\224 or \223username:\224.) 1715 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2843 26 ( ) 13 SB 242 2843 386 (Password prompt) 386 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2899 1760 (This is the server\222s prompt for the password. If the server does not prompt for a password, leave) 1760 SB 229 2954 281 (this field blank.) 281 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 3059 26 ( ) 13 SB 242 3059 393 (Command prompt) 393 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 3115 763 (This is the server\222s command line prompt.) 763 SB 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Italic %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 27 27 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 2014 3228 CB 2014 3230 46 (27) 46 SB gr 229 161 251 (For example, ) 251 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 480 160 26 (>) 26 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 506 161 24 (, ) 24 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 530 160 23 (?) 23 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 553 161 74 (, or ) 74 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 627 160 201 (command:) 201 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 828 161 12 (.) 12 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 266 26 ( ) 13 SB 242 266 331 (SLIP command) 331 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 322 1660 (The command that is output to the server if SLIP has been selected in the File/Setup screen.) 1660 SB 229 403 483 (For example, this may be: ) 483 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 712 402 67 (slip) 67 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 779 403 24 (, ) 24 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 803 402 87 (cslip) 87 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 890 403 74 (, or ) 74 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 964 402 211 (slip default) 211 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 1175 403 12 (.) 12 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 508 26 ( ) 13 SB 242 508 319 (SLIP response) 319 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 564 1826 (If this setting is left blank then the script will switch out of terminal mode and enable SLIP \(so that it) 1826 SB 229 619 1497 (can start processing SLIP packets\) as soon as the SLIP command has been output.) 1497 SB 229 699 1794 (If the Winsock is required to wait for a certain text string before enabling SLIP, then enter it in this) 1794 SB 229 754 92 (field.) 92 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 859 26 ( ) 13 SB 242 859 322 (PPP command) 322 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 915 1643 (The command that is output to the server if PPP has been selected in the File/Setup screen.) 1643 SB 229 996 483 (For example, this may be: ) 483 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 712 995 75 (ppp) 75 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 787 996 62 ( or ) 62 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 849 995 219 (ppp default) 219 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 1068 996 12 (.) 12 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1101 26 ( ) 13 SB 242 1101 310 (PPP response) 310 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1157 1809 (If this setting is left blank then the script will switch out of terminal mode and enable PPP \(so that it) 1809 SB 229 1212 1463 (can start processing PPP packets\) as soon as the PPP command has been output.) 1463 SB 229 1292 1777 (If the Winsock is required to wait for a certain text string before enabling PPP, then enter it in this) 1777 SB 229 1347 92 (field.) 92 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1452 26 ( ) 13 SB 242 1452 430 (Scan for IP address) 430 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1508 1743 (This setting should be enabled if SLIP is being used and the IP address is allocated dynamically.) 1743 SB 229 1588 1721 (If enabled, the login script will scan for an IP address. This IP address will then be used for the) 1721 SB 229 1643 1801 (Winsock\222s IP address. If the text field is left blank, then the Winsock will use the first IP address it) 1801 SB 229 1698 923 (finds, otherwise it will wait for the first IP address ) 923 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Italic /font31 ANSIFont font 1152 1698 87 (after) 87 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 1239 1698 431 ( the text string is found.) 431 SB 229 1778 1793 (Note: This option should be disabled under a PPP login, since PPP includes IP address negotiation.) 1793 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1883 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1883 274 (Edit scripts) 274 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1944 847 (Invokes Notepad, allowing you to edit a script.) 847 SB 229 2024 1063 (See Scripting Language and Configuring your login script.) 1063 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2129 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2129 312 (Other scripts) 312 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2190 1752 (At the bottom of the Dialler menu is a list of available scripts other than Login, Bye, and Profile.) 1752 SB 229 2245 1768 (This may include modem.cmd, server.cmd and any scripts that are specific to an Internet provider) 1768 SB 229 2300 520 (that have also been installed.) 520 SB 229 2380 1814 (Note that setup.cmd was used with earlier version of the Winsock, but has now been replaced by the) 1814 SB 229 2435 1685 (Login profile \(profile.cmd\). This can be accessed by selecting Profile from the Dialler menu.) 1685 SB 32 0 0 58 58 0 0 0 53 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 2540 32 (4) 32 SB 261 2540 64 (.6 ) 78 SB 339 2540 125 (Help) 125 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2609 799 (Opens the relevant section of the online help) 799 SB 1028 2609 82 ( file.) 82 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2689 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2689 217 (Contents) 217 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2750 1581 (The Contents page of the online help is the top level entry point into the documentation.) 1581 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2830 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2830 272 (Commands) 272 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2891 755 (Provides a listing of the menu commands.) 755 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2996 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2996 166 (Search) 166 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 3057 1809 (The Search index of the Trumpet Winsock Help is useful for finding references to specific topics in) 1809 SB 229 3112 343 (the documentation.) 343 SB 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Italic %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 28 28 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 229 3228 CB 229 3230 46 (28) 46 SB gr 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 160 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 160 281 (Distribution) 281 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 221 1082 (Calls up the section of the help file dealing with distribution) 1082 SB 1311 221 12 (.) 12 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 326 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 326 256 (Using help) 256 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 387 698 (Opens the help file for Windows Help.) 698 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 492 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 492 144 (About) 144 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 553 1245 (Displays the version number and copyright of the Trumpet Winsock.) 1245 SB 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 29 29 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 2014 3228 CB 2014 3230 46 (29) 46 SB gr 32 0 0 67 67 0 0 0 62 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 255 0 0 fC 229 185 56 (5 ) 67 SB 296 185 626 (Scripting Language) 626 SB 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1842 2 223 267 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 229 322 1807 (This section describes the Trumpet Winsock scripting language as well as providing examples of its) 1807 SB 229 377 115 (usage.) 115 SB 229 457 1712 (Have a look at the relevant sections of the Trumpet Winsock FAQ, or Trumpet Winsock Error) 1712 SB 229 512 932 (Messages if you\222re having difficulties with a script.) 932 SB 32 0 0 58 58 0 0 0 53 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 617 32 (5) 32 SB 261 617 64 (.1 ) 78 SB 339 617 475 (Basic commands) 475 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 686 1815 (Each of the following commands is a scripting primitive and will return success or failure depending) 1815 SB 229 741 1721 (on whether the command succeeded or not. Commands always return success unless otherwise) 1721 SB 229 796 172 (specified.) 172 SB 229 876 1271 (Parameters enclosed in < > characters need to be replaced by a value.) 1271 SB 229 956 1731 (For example, the parameter corresponds to a length of time in seconds and should be) 1731 SB 229 1011 1753 (replaced an integer value or integer variable. Commands with a parameter will return) 1753 SB 229 1066 1751 (failure if they have been unable to succeed within seconds, unless otherwise specified.) 1751 SB 229 1146 1830 (Parameters enclosed in \( \) characters are compulsory and those enclosed within [ ] are optional. All) 1830 SB 229 1201 1641 (parameters are compulsory unless otherwise stated. The | character represents logical OR.) 1641 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1306 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1306 126 (abort) 126 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1367 1027 (Aborts the script. This command always returns failure.) 1027 SB 229 1447 143 (See exit) 143 SB 372 1447 12 (.) 12 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1552 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1552 446 (address ) 446 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1613 1751 (Parses the current stream for an IP address, and copies it into the Winsock\222s primary IP address.) 1751 SB 229 1668 1161 (The address change will not be effective until the script finishes.) 1161 SB 229 1748 1829 (Note that this will find the first IP address in the stream. If the current stream contains alternative IP) 1829 SB 229 1803 1666 (addresses \(annex IP address, etc\) you will first need to check the input stream with the input) 1666 SB 229 1858 187 (command.) 187 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1963 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1963 141 (bootp) 141 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2024 361 (Attempts a BOOTP) 361 SB 590 2024 1384 ( when the \(login\) script has finished executing. This will modify any TCP/IP) 1384 SB 229 2079 1247 (setup parameters that are specified in the returned BOOTP response.) 1247 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2184 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2184 134 (break) 134 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2245 265 (Sends a break.) 265 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2350 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2350 384 (display ) 384 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2411 944 (Displays in the Trumpet Winsock window.) 944 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2516 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2516 333 (echo [on | off]) 333 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2577 1470 (Displays any characters received while dialling in the window. The default is on.) 1470 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2682 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2682 637 (exec ) 637 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2743 1744 (Executes the Windows command specified. This is useful for starting another program from the) 1744 SB 229 2798 114 (script.) 114 SB 229 2878 1802 (It is important to quote literal strings by quotes if they contain the \223\\\224\(reverse slash\) character. The) 1802 SB 229 2933 651 (reverse slash has a special meaning.) 651 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 3038 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 3038 87 (exit) 87 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 3099 1091 (Stops the currently executing script but still returns success.) 1091 SB 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 30 30 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 229 3228 CB 229 3230 46 (30) 46 SB gr 229 160 171 (See abort) 171 SB 400 160 12 (.) 12 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 265 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 265 778 (expect ) 778 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 326 1431 (Checks that the current input stream contains the target string. Unlike the input) 1431 SB 1660 326 379 ( command, it doesn\222t) 379 SB 229 381 1697 (search. If the command timed out or the string received does not match, the command returns) 1697 SB 229 436 130 (failure.) 130 SB 229 516 1763 (The "expect" scripting command differs from the input command in that it doesn't allow for spare) 1763 SB 229 571 621 (characters before the target string.) 621 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 676 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 676 740 (input ) 740 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 737 912 (Scans the current input stream for .) 912 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 842 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 842 1301 (getprofile ) 1301 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 903 228 (New in 3.0!!) 228 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1008 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1008 1303 (putprofile ) 1303 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1069 228 (New in 3.0!!) 228 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1174 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1174 1064 (load [ []]) 1064 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1235 1206 (Returns which may be integer or string from .) 1206 SB 229 1315 1752 (Where is the section name within the ini file and defaults to \223default vars\224, and) 1752 SB 229 1370 1381 ( is the name of the Winsock ini file and defaults to \223trumpwsk.ini\224.) 1381 SB 229 1450 1159 (Note that the file extension must be specified with the file name.) 1159 SB 229 1530 156 (See save) 156 SB 385 1530 12 (.) 12 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1635 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1635 426 (message ) 426 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1696 1350 (Presents a dialog box containing , and pauses until OK is pressed.) 1350 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1801 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1801 147 (online) 147 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1862 1747 (Instructs the Winsock to go online immediately. Starts processing SLIP packets, and adjusts the) 1747 SB 229 1917 927 (state of the comms port to normal SLIP conditions.) 927 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2022 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2022 367 (output ) 367 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2083 1822 (Sends to the output stream on the comms port. Any characters received during this process) 1822 SB 229 2138 1257 (will be echoed to the Trumpet Winsock window if the echo flag is on.) 1257 SB 229 2218 276 (See outputecho) 276 SB 505 2218 107 (, echo) 107 SB 612 2218 12 (.) 12 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2323 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2323 741 (outputecho [ timeout ] ) 741 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2384 1720 (Sends to the output stream on the comms port. As each character is output, the script) 1720 SB 229 2439 1733 (processor waits for the corresponding character to be echoed. If the received character does not) 1733 SB 229 2494 1018 (match, the command will abort and a failure is returned.) 1018 SB 229 2574 1696 (If a timeout is not provided, a default of 10 seconds is used. The timeout applies to the whole) 1696 SB 229 2629 187 (command.) 187 SB 229 2709 1727 (In addition, the carriage-return is handled specially by waiting for a linefeed to be read after the) 1727 SB 229 2764 1707 (carriage return is read. Both the sequences and are acceptable.) 1707 SB 229 2844 193 (See output) 193 SB 422 2844 12 (.) 12 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2949 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2949 695 (password [ ]) 695 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 3010 1761 (Brings up a message box that allows $password \(one of the predefined variables\) to be entered or) 1761 SB 229 3065 1189 (modified. If the user cancels the message box, failure is returned.) 1189 SB 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 31 31 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 2014 3228 CB 2014 3230 46 (31) 46 SB gr 229 160 1728 (Any characters typed will be echoed with a \223*\224 character, and encrypted if saved to the .ini file.) 1728 SB 229 240 178 (See query) 178 SB 407 240 196 (, username) 196 SB 603 240 12 (.) 12 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 345 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 345 1009 (query [ ]) 1009 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 406 1765 (Brings up a message box for the to be entered or modified. An optional prompt) 1765 SB 229 461 1249 (may be provided. If the user cancels the message box, return failure.) 1249 SB 229 541 248 (See password) 248 SB 477 541 196 (, username) 196 SB 673 541 12 (.) 12 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 646 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 646 92 (quit) 92 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 707 1508 (Posts a quit message to the Winsock tcpman. This will start a normal quit process.) 1508 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 812 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 812 773 (read ) 773 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 873 1772 (Reads a whole line \(terminated by a line feed character\) from the comms input stream into . Any carriage returns are stripped.) 820 SB 229 1008 177 (See readx) 177 SB 406 1008 12 (.) 12 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1113 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1113 801 (readx ) 801 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1174 1708 (Reads a whole line \(terminated by a carriage return\) from the comms input stream into .) 184 SB 229 1309 154 (See read) 154 SB 383 1309 12 (.) 12 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1414 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1414 1071 (save [ []]) 1071 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1475 1113 (Saves which may be \(integer or real\) to .) 1113 SB 229 1555 1752 (Where is the section name within the ini file and defaults to \223default vars\224, and) 1752 SB 229 1610 1381 ( is the name of the Winsock ini file and defaults to \223trumpwsk.ini\224.) 1381 SB 229 1690 1159 (Note that the file extension must be specified with the file name.) 1159 SB 229 1770 153 (See load) 153 SB 382 1770 12 (.) 12 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1875 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1875 566 (set \( dtr | rts \) [ on | off ]) 566 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1936 757 (Toggles the DTR or RTS modem control.) 757 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2041 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2041 382 (sleep ) 382 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2102 555 (Pauses for seconds.) 555 SB 229 2182 436 (Always returns success.) 436 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2287 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2287 359 (status ) 359 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2348 1563 (Puts into the Dialler Status dialog box, replacing any previously entered text.) 1563 SB 229 2428 1755 (The Dialler Status box, which is initially left blank, is automatically displayed when any script is) 1755 SB 229 2483 880 (executed. The script aborts if Cancel is pressed.) 880 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2588 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2588 364 (trace [ on | off ]) 364 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2649 1785 (Toggles the tracing of scripting commands. This provides a description of each line as it executes.) 1785 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2754 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2754 695 (username [ ]) 695 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2815 1761 (Brings up a message box that allows $username \(one of the predefined variables\) to be entered or) 1761 SB 229 2870 1189 (modified. If the user cancels the message box, failure is returned.) 1189 SB 229 2950 178 (See query) 178 SB 407 2950 196 (, password) 196 SB 603 2950 12 (.) 12 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 3055 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 3055 886 (wait [ dsr | cts | dcd | rlsd ]) 886 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 3116 1249 (Pauses until the given modem signal changes state or timeout occurs.) 1249 SB 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 32 32 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 229 3228 CB 229 3230 46 (32) 46 SB gr 229 160 167 (See sleep) 167 SB 396 160 12 (.) 12 SB 32 0 0 58 58 0 0 0 53 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 265 32 (5) 32 SB 261 265 64 (.2 ) 78 SB 339 265 395 (String formats) 395 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 334 1756 (When a string is required for a parameter, all characters up until the end of the command line are) 1756 SB 229 389 1178 (processed as the string. Strings conform to the following format.) 1178 SB 229 469 1785 (If you wish to use the characters \\, #, $ or % inside a string, they must be quoted with \223 or have a \\) 1785 SB 229 524 1725 (character in front of them. The \223 \(quote\) character may only be formed by preceding it with a \\) 1725 SB 229 579 180 (character.) 180 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 684 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 684 210 (\223 \(quote\)) 210 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 745 1746 (A quote character \(\223\) means that all characters are to be taken as is without any special meaning) 1746 SB 229 800 1764 (until a corresponding closing quote \(\223\) has been found. The string is not permitted to extend over) 1764 SB 229 855 345 (more than one line.) 345 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 960 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 960 192 (# \(hash\)) 192 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1021 1780 (If a \223#\224 symbol is found that is not inside quotes, then it means that the rest of the logical line is to) 1780 SB 229 1076 933 (be ignored. This can be used to annotate the script.) 933 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1181 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1181 213 ($ \(dollar\)) 213 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1242 1815 (If a \223$\224 symbol is found, it denotes a string variable. If the variable has been assigned a value when) 1815 SB 229 1297 1642 (the command is executed, it\222s value will be placed in the string. If not, an error message is) 1642 SB 229 1352 635 (displayed, and the script continues.) 635 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1457 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1457 271 (% \(percent\)) 271 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1518 1765 (If a \223%\224 symbol is found, it denotes an integer variable. If the variable has been assigned a value) 1765 SB 229 1573 1734 (when the command is executed, its value will be placed in the string. If not, an error message is) 1734 SB 229 1628 1797 (displayed, and the script continues. Integers are 32 bit signed integers in the range -2147483648 to) 1797 SB 229 1683 242 (2147483647.) 242 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1788 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1788 381 (\\ \(reverse slash\)) 381 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1849 1756 (If a reverse slash \223\\\224 is found, it denotes that the character following either has a special meaning) 1756 SB 229 1904 1075 (which will be placed in the string, or is to be taken literally.) 1075 SB 229 1984 854 (Here is a list of special \223\\\224 character meanings.) 854 SB 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 2 2 502 2062 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 502 2062 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 254 2 505 2062 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 760 2062 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1019 2 763 2062 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1783 2062 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1783 2062 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 502 2065 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 760 2065 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1783 2065 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 254 79 505 2065 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 255 83 505 2062 CB 526 2067 38 (\\b) 38 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1019 79 763 2065 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 1020 83 763 2062 CB 785 2067 414 (Back space \(ASCII 8\).) 414 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 502 2145 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 254 2 505 2145 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 760 2145 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1019 2 763 2145 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1783 2145 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 502 2148 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 760 2148 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1783 2148 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 254 79 505 2148 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 255 83 505 2145 CB 526 2150 33 (\\c) 33 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1019 79 763 2148 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 1020 83 763 2145 CB 785 2150 940 (The comm port id as a decimal number \(%slipport\).) 940 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 502 2228 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 254 2 505 2228 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 760 2228 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1019 2 763 2228 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1783 2228 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 502 2231 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 760 2231 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1783 2231 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 254 79 505 2231 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 255 83 505 2228 CB 526 2233 33 (\\e) 33 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1019 79 763 2231 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 1020 83 763 2228 CB 785 2233 360 (Escape \(ASCII 27\).) 360 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 502 2311 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 254 2 505 2311 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 760 2311 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1019 2 763 2311 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1783 2311 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 502 2314 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 760 2314 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1783 2314 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 254 79 505 2314 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 255 83 505 2311 CB 526 2316 27 (\\f) 27 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1019 79 763 2314 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 1020 83 763 2311 CB 785 2316 596 (Form feed character \(ASCII 12\).) 596 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 502 2394 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 254 2 505 2394 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 760 2394 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1019 2 763 2394 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1783 2394 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 502 2397 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 760 2397 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1783 2397 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 254 79 505 2397 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 255 83 505 2394 CB 526 2399 25 (\\i) 25 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1019 79 763 2397 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 1020 83 763 2394 CB 785 2399 524 (The current IP address \($ip\).) 524 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 502 2477 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 254 2 505 2477 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 760 2477 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1019 2 763 2477 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1783 2477 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 502 2480 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 760 2480 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1783 2480 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 254 79 505 2480 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 255 83 505 2477 CB 526 2482 25 (\\l) 25 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1019 79 763 2480 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 1020 83 763 2477 CB 785 2482 579 (Line feed character \(ASCII 10\).) 579 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 502 2560 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 254 2 505 2560 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 760 2560 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1019 2 763 2560 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1783 2560 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 502 2563 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 760 2563 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1783 2563 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 254 79 505 2563 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 255 83 505 2560 CB 526 2565 37 (\\n) 37 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1019 79 763 2563 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 1020 83 763 2560 CB 785 2565 949 (An end of line sequence \(ASCII 13, then ASCII 10\).) 949 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 502 2643 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 254 2 505 2643 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 760 2643 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1019 2 763 2643 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1783 2643 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 502 2646 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 760 2646 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1783 2646 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 254 79 505 2646 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 255 83 505 2643 CB 526 2648 38 (\\p) 38 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1019 79 763 2646 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 1020 83 763 2643 CB 785 2648 644 (The current password \($password\).) 644 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 502 2726 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 254 2 505 2726 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 760 2726 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1019 2 763 2726 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1783 2726 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 502 2729 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 760 2729 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1783 2729 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 254 79 505 2729 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 255 83 505 2726 CB 526 2731 33 (\\r) 33 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1019 79 763 2729 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 1020 83 763 2726 CB 785 2731 722 (Carriage return - Enter key \(ASCII 13\).) 722 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 502 2809 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 254 2 505 2809 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 760 2809 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1019 2 763 2809 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1783 2809 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 502 2812 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 760 2812 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1783 2812 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 254 79 505 2812 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 255 83 505 2809 CB 526 2814 28 (\\t) 28 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1019 79 763 2812 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 1020 83 763 2809 CB 785 2814 281 (Tab \(ASCII 9\).) 281 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 502 2892 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 254 2 505 2892 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 760 2892 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1019 2 763 2892 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1783 2892 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 502 2895 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 760 2895 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1783 2895 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 254 79 505 2895 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 255 83 505 2892 CB 526 2897 37 (\\u) 37 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1019 79 763 2895 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 1020 83 763 2892 CB 785 2897 644 (The current username \($username\).) 644 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 502 2975 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 254 2 505 2975 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 760 2975 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1019 2 763 2975 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1783 2975 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 502 2978 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 502 3058 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 502 3058 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 254 2 505 3058 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 760 2978 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 760 3058 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1019 2 763 3058 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1783 2978 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1783 3058 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1783 3058 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 254 79 505 2978 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 255 83 505 2975 CB 526 2980 214 (\\) 214 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1019 79 763 2978 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 1020 83 763 2975 CB 785 2980 673 (ASCII \(eg. \\0 \\27 \\255\).) 673 SB gr 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 33 33 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 2014 3228 CB 2014 3230 46 (33) 46 SB gr 32 0 0 58 58 0 0 0 53 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 160 32 (5) 32 SB 261 160 64 (.3 ) 78 SB 339 160 612 (Structured statements) 612 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 229 1714 (In addition to the basic command primitives, there are the following special control statements.) 1714 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 334 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 334 286 (If Statement) 286 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 38 /Courier-Bold /font9 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 288 393 56 (if) 56 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 36 /Courier /font0 ANSIFont font 344 395 336 ( ) 336 SB 406 445 448 () 448 SB 288 496 56 ([ ) 56 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 38 /Courier-Bold /font9 ANSIFont font 344 494 112 (else) 112 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 36 /Courier /font0 ANSIFont font 406 546 504 ( ]) 504 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 38 /Courier-Bold /font9 ANSIFont font 288 595 84 (end) 84 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 229 698 1746 (If the condition evaluates as true, the first statement list is executed. If the condition evaluates as) 1746 SB 229 753 1673 (false, the first statement list is ignored, and if an else clause is present, it is executed instead.) 1673 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 858 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 858 271 (While Loop) 271 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 38 /Courier-Bold /font9 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 288 917 140 (while) 140 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 36 /Courier /font0 ANSIFont font 428 919 336 ( ) 336 SB 406 969 448 () 448 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 38 /Courier-Bold /font9 ANSIFont font 288 1018 84 (end) 84 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 229 1124 1220 (While the condition evaluates as true, the statement list is executed.) 1220 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1229 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1229 473 (Repeat .. Until Loop) 473 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 38 /Courier-Bold /font9 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 288 1288 168 (repeat) 168 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 36 /Courier /font0 ANSIFont font 406 1340 448 () 448 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 38 /Courier-Bold /font9 ANSIFont font 288 1389 140 (until) 140 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 36 /Courier /font0 ANSIFont font 428 1391 336 ( ) 336 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 229 1492 1396 (The statement list is repeatedly executed until the condition evaluates as true.) 1396 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1597 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1597 174 (Include) 174 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 38 /Courier-Bold /font9 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 288 1656 196 (include) 196 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 36 /Courier /font0 ANSIFont font 484 1658 840 ( [ \223,\224 ]) 840 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 229 1759 935 (Allows another script to be executed. For example:) 935 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 36 /Courier /font0 ANSIFont font 288 1837 504 (include foobah.cmd) 504 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1913 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1913 154 (Dialog) 154 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 38 /Courier-Bold /font9 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 288 1972 168 (dialog) 168 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 36 /Courier /font0 ANSIFont font 288 2024 84 ( {) 84 SB 288 2073 420 ( ) 420 SB 288 2122 84 ( }) 84 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 38 /Courier-Bold /font9 ANSIFont font 288 2171 84 (end) 84 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 36 /Courier /font0 ANSIFont font 288 2272 1232 ( ::= edit "," ) 1232 SB 288 2321 1456 ( | combo "," "," ) 1456 SB 288 2370 1596 ( | select "," "," { "," }) 1596 SB 288 2419 812 ( | toggle "," ) 812 SB 288 2468 980 ( | button "," ) 980 SB 32 0 0 58 58 0 0 0 53 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 2593 32 (5) 32 SB 261 2593 64 (.4 ) 78 SB 339 2593 831 (Assignments and expressions) 831 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2662 1601 (Assignments are used to store new values into variables. They take the following forms:) 1601 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 36 /Courier /font0 ANSIFont font 288 2740 1148 ( = ) 1148 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 229 2791 581 (Eg. %attempts = %attempts + 1) 581 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 36 /Courier /font0 ANSIFont font 288 2869 1092 ( = ) 1092 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 229 2920 477 (Eg. $name = $first + $last) 477 SB 229 3000 1732 (The variable part may be a string variable \(either unspecified or starting with a $\), or an integer) 1732 SB 229 3055 1096 (variable \(starting with a %\). Variables aren\222t case sensitive.) 1096 SB 229 3135 1153 (String expressions may be composed of the following operands:) 1153 SB 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Courier %%+ font Courier-Bold %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 34 34 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 229 3228 CB 229 3230 46 (34) 46 SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 2 2 601 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 601 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 360 2 604 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 965 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 715 2 968 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1684 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1684 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 601 161 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 965 161 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1684 161 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 360 79 604 161 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 361 83 604 158 CB 625 163 274 (quoted strings) 274 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 715 79 968 161 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 716 83 968 158 CB 990 163 320 (eg. \223Fred\224, \223OK\224) 320 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 601 241 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 360 2 604 241 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 965 241 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 715 2 968 241 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1684 241 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 601 244 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 601 324 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 601 324 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 360 2 604 324 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 965 244 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 965 324 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 715 2 968 324 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1684 244 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1684 324 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1684 324 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 360 79 604 244 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 361 83 604 241 CB 625 246 298 (string variables) 298 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 715 79 968 244 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 716 83 968 241 CB 990 246 388 (eg. $name, $response) 388 SB gr 229 329 1326 (String expressions may use the following operators: \( \) + concatenation) 1326 SB 229 489 1168 (Integer expressions may be composed of the following operands:) 1168 SB /fm 256 def 2 2 601 567 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 601 567 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 360 2 604 567 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 965 567 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 715 2 968 567 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1684 567 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1684 567 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 601 570 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 965 570 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1684 570 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 360 79 604 570 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 361 83 604 567 CB 625 572 167 (numbers) 167 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 715 79 968 570 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 716 83 968 567 CB 990 572 274 (eg. 1, 43, 7373) 274 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 601 650 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 360 2 604 650 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 965 650 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 715 2 968 650 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1684 650 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 601 653 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 601 733 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 601 733 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 360 2 604 733 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 965 653 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 965 733 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 715 2 968 733 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1684 653 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1684 733 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1684 733 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 360 79 604 653 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 361 83 604 650 CB 625 655 320 (integer variables) 320 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 715 79 968 653 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 716 83 968 650 CB 990 655 280 (eg. %I, %count) 280 SB gr 229 738 1213 (Integer expressions use the following operators in order of priority:) 1213 SB /fm 256 def 2 2 598 816 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 598 816 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 195 2 601 816 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 797 816 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 886 2 800 816 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1687 816 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1687 816 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 598 819 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 797 819 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1687 819 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 195 79 601 819 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 196 83 601 816 CB 622 821 54 (\( \)) 54 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 886 79 800 819 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 887 83 800 816 CB 822 821 171 (Brackets.) 171 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 598 899 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 195 2 601 899 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 797 899 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 886 2 800 899 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1687 899 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 598 902 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 797 902 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1687 902 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 195 79 601 902 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 196 83 601 899 CB 622 904 132 (* / %) 132 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 886 79 800 902 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 887 83 800 899 CB 822 904 814 (Multiplication, division and modulo division.) 814 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 598 982 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 195 2 601 982 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 797 982 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 886 2 800 982 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1687 982 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 598 985 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 598 1065 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 598 1065 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 195 2 601 1065 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 797 985 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 797 1065 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 886 2 800 1065 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1687 985 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1687 1065 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1687 1065 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 195 79 601 985 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 196 83 601 982 CB 622 987 65 (+, -) 65 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 886 79 800 985 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 887 83 800 982 CB 822 987 461 (Addition and subtraction.) 461 SB gr 229 1150 1228 (Also, integer operands may be formed by the comparison of strings.) 1228 SB 347 1230 1700 (eg. $A = \223FRED\224 will evaluate to an integer operand of 0 or 1 depending on the value of $A.) 1700 SB 229 1310 1791 (Conditional expressions may also be formed using conditions and boolean operators. They return 0) 1791 SB 229 1365 809 (or 1 depending on the result of the condition.) 809 SB 229 1445 821 (These operators have the following priorities.) 821 SB /fm 256 def 2 2 557 1523 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 557 1523 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 345 2 560 1523 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 906 1523 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 817 2 909 1523 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1727 1523 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1727 1523 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 134 557 1526 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 134 906 1526 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 134 1727 1526 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 345 79 560 1526 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 346 83 560 1523 CB 582 1528 294 (= <> < > <= >=) 294 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 345 54 560 1606 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 817 54 909 1526 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 818 58 909 1523 CB 931 1528 729 (Equal, not equal, less than, greater than,) 729 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 817 79 909 1581 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 818 83 909 1578 CB 931 1583 727 (less than or equal, greater than or equal.) 727 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 557 1661 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 345 2 560 1661 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 906 1661 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 817 2 909 1661 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1727 1661 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 557 1664 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 906 1664 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1727 1664 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 345 79 560 1664 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 346 83 560 1661 CB 582 1666 15 (!) 15 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 817 79 909 1664 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 818 83 909 1661 CB 931 1666 393 (Boolean not operator.) 393 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 557 1744 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 345 2 560 1744 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 906 1744 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 817 2 909 1744 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1727 1744 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 557 1747 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 906 1747 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1727 1747 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 345 79 560 1747 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 346 83 560 1744 CB 582 1749 38 (&) 38 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 817 79 909 1747 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 818 83 909 1744 CB 931 1749 401 (Boolean and operator.) 401 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 557 1827 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 345 2 560 1827 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 906 1827 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 817 2 909 1827 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1727 1827 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 557 1830 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 557 1910 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 557 1910 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 345 2 560 1910 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 906 1830 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 906 1910 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 817 2 909 1910 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1727 1830 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1727 1910 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1727 1910 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 345 79 560 1830 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 346 83 560 1827 CB 582 1832 9 (|) 9 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 817 79 909 1830 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 818 83 909 1827 CB 931 1832 374 (Boolean or operator.) 374 SB gr 32 0 0 58 58 0 0 0 53 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 2020 32 (5) 32 SB 261 2020 64 (.5 ) 78 SB 339 2020 563 (Predefined variables) 563 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2089 1017 (The names of some variables have predefined meanings.) 1017 SB 229 2169 1696 (These variables provide access to information contained in the File/Setup and Dialler/Settings) 1696 SB 229 2224 144 (screens:) 144 SB /fm 256 def 2 2 490 2302 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 490 2302 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 303 2 493 2302 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 797 2302 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 994 2 800 2302 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1795 2302 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1795 2302 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 490 2305 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 797 2305 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1795 2305 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 303 79 493 2305 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 304 83 493 2302 CB 514 2307 166 (Variable) 166 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 994 79 800 2305 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 995 83 800 2302 CB 821 2307 429 (Corresponding setting) 429 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 5 490 2385 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 303 5 493 2385 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 5 5 797 2385 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 991 5 803 2385 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 5 1795 2385 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 490 2391 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 797 2391 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1795 2391 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 303 79 493 2391 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 304 86 493 2385 CB 514 2393 198 (%slipport) 198 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 994 79 800 2391 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 995 86 800 2385 CB 821 2393 219 (Comm port.) 219 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 490 2471 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 303 2 493 2471 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 797 2471 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 994 2 800 2471 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1795 2471 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 490 2474 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 797 2474 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1795 2474 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 303 79 493 2474 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 304 83 493 2471 CB 514 2476 123 (%ppp) 123 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 994 79 800 2474 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 995 83 800 2471 CB 821 2476 343 (0 = SLIP, 1 = PPP) 343 SB gr gs 995 83 800 2471 CB 1164 2476 12 (.) 12 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 490 2554 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 303 2 493 2554 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 797 2554 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 994 2 800 2554 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1795 2554 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 490 2557 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 797 2557 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1795 2557 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 303 79 493 2557 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 304 83 493 2554 CB 514 2559 60 ($ip) 60 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 994 79 800 2557 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 995 83 800 2554 CB 821 2559 201 (IP address.) 201 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 490 2637 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 303 2 493 2637 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 797 2637 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 994 2 800 2637 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1795 2637 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 490 2640 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 797 2640 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1795 2640 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 303 79 493 2640 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 304 83 493 2637 CB 514 2642 90 ($dns) 90 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 994 79 800 2640 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 995 83 800 2637 CB 821 2642 226 (DNS server.) 226 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 490 2720 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 303 2 493 2720 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 797 2720 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 994 2 800 2720 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1795 2720 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 490 2723 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 490 2803 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 490 2803 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 303 2 493 2803 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 797 2723 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 797 2803 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 994 2 800 2803 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1795 2723 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1795 2803 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1795 2803 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 303 79 493 2723 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 304 83 493 2720 CB 514 2725 165 ($domain) 165 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 994 79 800 2723 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 995 83 800 2720 CB 821 2725 274 (Domain suffix.) 274 SB gr 229 2888 1279 (These variables are used by scripting commands for specific purposes:) 1279 SB /fm 256 def 2 2 490 2966 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 490 2966 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 303 2 493 2966 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 797 2966 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 994 2 800 2966 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1795 2966 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1795 2966 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 490 2969 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 797 2969 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1795 2969 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 303 79 493 2969 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 304 83 493 2966 CB 514 2971 166 (Variable) 166 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 994 79 800 2969 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 995 83 800 2966 CB 821 2971 232 (Explanation) 232 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 5 490 3049 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 303 5 493 3049 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 5 5 797 3049 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 991 5 803 3049 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 5 1795 3049 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 134 490 3055 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 490 3190 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 490 3190 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 303 2 493 3190 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 134 797 3055 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 797 3190 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 994 2 800 3190 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 134 1795 3055 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1795 3190 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1795 3190 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 303 79 493 3055 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 304 86 493 3049 CB 514 3057 157 ($inipath) 157 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 303 54 493 3135 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 994 54 800 3055 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 995 61 800 3049 CB 821 3057 950 (Determines the ini file in that variables will be saved) 950 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 994 79 800 3110 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 995 86 800 3104 CB 821 3112 353 (to and loaded from.) 353 SB gr 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 35 35 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 2014 3228 CB 2014 3230 46 (35) 46 SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 2 2 490 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 490 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 303 2 493 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 797 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 994 2 800 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1795 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1795 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 134 490 161 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 134 797 161 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 134 1795 161 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 303 79 493 161 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 304 83 493 158 CB 514 163 155 ($section) 155 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 303 54 493 241 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 994 54 800 161 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 995 58 800 158 CB 821 163 909 (Determines the section of the ini file that variables) 909 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 994 79 800 216 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 995 83 800 213 CB 821 218 601 (will be saved to and loaded from.) 601 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 490 296 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 303 2 493 296 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 797 296 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 994 2 800 296 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1795 296 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 490 299 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 797 299 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1795 299 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 303 79 493 299 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 304 83 493 296 CB 514 301 207 ($username) 207 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 994 79 800 299 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 995 83 800 296 CB 821 301 715 (Sets a username. Used by the username) 715 SB gr gs 995 83 800 296 CB 1536 301 199 ( command.) 199 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 490 379 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 303 2 493 379 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 797 379 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 994 2 800 379 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1795 379 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 189 490 382 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 490 572 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 490 572 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 303 2 493 572 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 189 797 382 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 797 572 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 994 2 800 572 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 189 1795 382 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1795 572 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1795 572 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 303 79 493 382 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 304 83 493 379 CB 514 384 207 ($password) 207 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 303 109 493 462 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 994 54 800 382 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 995 58 800 379 CB 821 384 715 (Sets a password. Used by the password) 715 SB gr gs 995 58 800 379 CB 1536 384 199 ( command.) 199 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 994 54 800 437 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 995 58 800 434 CB 821 439 893 (Any variable with \223password\224 in its name will be) 893 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 994 79 800 492 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 995 83 800 489 CB 821 494 502 (saved in an encrypted form.) 502 SB gr 32 0 0 58 58 0 0 0 53 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 682 32 (5) 32 SB 261 682 64 (.6 ) 78 SB 339 682 441 (String functions) 441 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 751 1022 (The following string functions may be used as operands.) 1022 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 856 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 856 406 (copy \($s, %p, %l\)) 406 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 917 1740 (Copy characters from string $s starting at character %p for %l characters and return them as an) 1740 SB 229 972 1248 (expression. Note that string character counting starts at 1 - not zero.) 1248 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1077 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1077 176 (len \($s\)) 176 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1138 931 (Return the length of string $s as an integer number.) 931 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1243 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1243 235 (lower \($s\)) 235 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1304 632 (Convert string $s to all lower case.) 632 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1409 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1409 334 (pos \($s1, $s2\)) 334 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1470 1788 (Return an integer number corresponding to the position of the first character of string $s1 as found) 1788 SB 229 1525 1250 (in string $s2. A zero value is returned if $s1 is not found within $s2.) 1250 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1630 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1630 243 (upper \($s\)) 243 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1691 635 (Convert string $s to all upper case.) 635 SB 32 0 0 58 58 0 0 0 53 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 1796 32 (5) 32 SB 261 1796 64 (.7 ) 78 SB 339 1796 670 (Commands as operands) 670 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1865 1765 (A scripting command can be used as part of an expression by surrounding the command with [ ]) 1765 SB 229 1920 867 (symbols. This is called a conditional statement.) 867 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 36 /Courier /font0 ANSIFont font 288 1998 532 (Eg. [input 10 OK\\n]) 532 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 229 2049 1439 (This operand would have the value 1 if the command succeeded or 0 if it failed.) 1439 SB 32 0 0 58 58 0 0 0 53 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 2154 32 (5) 32 SB 261 2154 64 (.8 ) 78 SB 339 2154 706 (Example script fragments) 706 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2248 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2248 328 (Repeated dial) 328 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2309 1822 (The following segment of script could be used to attempt a repeated dial of a given number. Note the) 1822 SB 229 2364 387 (use of the outputecho) 387 SB 616 2364 338 ( rather than output) 338 SB 954 2364 1030 ( so that any characters echoed from the command will be) 1030 SB 229 2419 192 (consumed.) 192 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 36 /Courier /font0 ANSIFont font 288 2497 364 (%attempts = 0) 364 SB 288 2546 168 (repeat) 168 SB 406 2595 700 (%attempts = %attempts + 1) 700 SB 406 2644 812 (outputecho 60 atdt345772371\\r) 812 SB 288 2693 1204 (until [input 30 CONNECT\\n] | %attempts = 10) 1204 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 229 2744 1672 (This section of script is fine, but would take 30 seconds for the input function to timeout if a) 1672 SB 229 2799 1756 (response other than CONNECT were returned. It could be refined further into the following lines) 1756 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 36 /Courier /font0 ANSIFont font 288 2877 364 (%attempts = 0) 364 SB 288 2926 168 (repeat) 168 SB 406 2975 700 (%attempts = %attempts + 1) 700 SB 406 3024 812 (outputecho 60 atdt345772371\\r) 812 SB 406 3073 420 (read 30 $result) 420 SB 288 3122 1176 (until $result = \223CONNECT\224 | %attempts = 10) 1176 SB 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Courier %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 36 36 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 229 3228 CB 229 3230 46 (36) 46 SB gr 229 160 1824 (This piece of script would be fine unless the modem failed to respond, in which case the script would) 1824 SB 229 215 940 (abort. A further refinement would be the following.) 940 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 36 /Courier /font0 ANSIFont font 288 293 364 (%attempts = 0) 364 SB 288 342 168 (repeat) 168 SB 406 391 700 (%attempts = %attempts + 1) 700 SB 406 440 812 (outputecho 60 atdt345772371\\r) 812 SB 406 489 784 (%timeout = [read 30 $result]) 784 SB 406 538 420 (if %timeout = 0) 420 SB 529 587 840 (display \223Dial up timed out.\224\\n) 840 SB 406 636 84 (end) 84 SB 288 685 1484 (until $result = \223CONNECT\224 | %attempts = 10 | %timeout) 1484 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 229 736 1744 (These portions of script are only examples to demonstrate the use of scripting. In practice, most) 1744 SB 229 791 1800 (modems do not generate simple messages after the atdt command. You will have to skip extra lines) 1800 SB 229 846 508 (etc., to get a working script.) 508 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 951 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 951 284 (Busy detect) 284 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1012 1734 (If you are having trouble connecting to a busy site, it would be good to be able to have Trumpet) 1734 SB 229 1067 1816 (Winsock redial more quickly. Your script will need to detect a BUSY signal and redial if necessary.) 1816 SB 229 1147 1739 (In the following script segment, if a BUSY signal is detected within 5 seconds then it will redial.) 1739 SB 229 1202 1790 (This time may need to be increased if it takes longer for a BUSY response. If it is not busy, then it) 1790 SB 229 1257 1738 (waits for 30 seconds for a CONNECT. If it gets one, it exits the loop and continues on with the) 1738 SB 229 1312 849 (script, otherwise it will redial after 30 seconds.) 849 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 36 /Courier /font0 ANSIFont font 288 1390 196 (%ok = 0) 196 SB 288 1439 252 (%busy = 0) 252 SB 288 1488 168 (repeat) 168 SB 288 1537 700 ( output "atdt"$number\\n) 700 SB 288 1586 700 ( %busy = [INPUT 5 BUSY]) 700 SB 288 1635 336 ( if !%busy) 336 SB 288 1684 840 ( %ok = [INPUT 30 CONNECT]) 840 SB 288 1733 168 ( end) 168 SB 288 1782 252 (until %ok) 252 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1858 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1858 385 (Multiple number) 385 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1919 1746 (Some service providers have more than one number to dial when they are busy. In this example,) 1746 SB 229 1974 1667 (four numbers are pre-defined in the script. What it does is try each number in turn until one) 1667 SB 229 2029 1826 (responds with a CONNECT. If it has already tried all four, then it goes back to the first one. In this) 1826 SB 229 2084 1831 (case it would repeat indefinitely, so you may want to put a limit on the number of attempts. This can) 1831 SB 229 2139 1631 (also be increased or decreased to the number of dial in numbers your service provider has.) 1631 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 36 /Courier /font0 ANSIFont font 288 2217 532 ($number1 = "232224") 532 SB 288 2266 532 ($number2 = "232225") 532 SB 288 2315 532 ($number3 = "232226") 532 SB 288 2364 532 ($number4 = "232227") 532 SB 288 2413 336 ($number = "") 336 SB 288 2511 224 (%num = 0) 224 SB 288 2560 196 (%ok = 0) 196 SB 288 2609 252 (%busy = 0) 252 SB 288 2707 168 (repeat) 168 SB 288 2756 504 ( %num = %num + 1) 504 SB 288 2805 392 ( if %num > 4) 392 SB 288 2854 392 ( %num = 1) 392 SB 288 2903 168 ( end) 168 SB 288 2952 392 ( if %num = 1) 392 SB 288 3001 672 ( $number = $number1) 672 SB 288 3050 168 ( end) 168 SB 288 3099 392 ( if %num = 2) 392 SB 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Courier %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 37 37 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 2014 3228 CB 2014 3230 46 (37) 46 SB gr 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 36 /Courier /font0 ANSIFont font 288 158 672 ( $number = $number2) 672 SB 288 207 168 ( end) 168 SB 288 256 392 ( if %num = 3) 392 SB 288 305 672 ( $number = $number3) 672 SB 288 354 168 ( end) 168 SB 288 403 392 ( if %num = 4) 392 SB 288 452 672 ( $number = $number4) 672 SB 288 501 168 ( end) 168 SB 288 550 728 ( output "atdt"$number\\13) 728 SB 288 599 700 ( %busy = [input 5 BUSY]) 700 SB 288 648 336 ( if !%busy) 336 SB 288 697 840 ( %ok = [input 30 CONNECT]) 840 SB 288 746 168 ( end) 168 SB 288 795 252 (until %ok) 252 SB 32 0 0 58 58 0 0 0 53 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 871 32 (5) 32 SB 261 871 64 (.9 ) 78 SB 339 871 507 (Expression syntax) 507 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 36 /Courier /font0 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 288 938 1288 ( ::= { "|" }) 1288 SB 288 987 1344 ( ::= { "&" }) 1344 SB 288 1036 1064 ( ::= [ "!" ] ) 1064 SB 288 1085 1680 ( ::= [ \( "=" | "<>" | ">" | "<" | ">=" |) 1680 SB 406 1134 420 ("<=" \) ]) 420 SB 288 1183 1568 ( ::= [ "+" | "-" ] { \( "+" | "-" \) }) 1568 SB 288 1232 1456 ( ::= { \( "*" | "/" | "%" \) \)) 1456 SB 288 1281 1260 ( ::= | "\(" "\)") 1260 SB 288 1330 1708 ( ::= | | | | ) 868 SB 288 1428 1764 ( ::= "0".."9" { "0".."9" } | "0x" { "0".."9","A".."F" }) 1764 SB 288 1477 1344 ( ::= "%" { "A".."Z","0".."9" } | "$" {) 1344 SB 406 1526 532 ("A".."Z","0".."9" }) 532 SB 288 1575 1204 ( ::= " { any character except " } ") 1204 SB 288 1624 1260 ( ::= "[" "]") 1260 SB 288 1673 1568 ( ::= COPY "\(" "," ",") 1568 SB 406 1722 308 ( "\)") 308 SB 288 1771 1092 ( | POS "\(" "," "\)") 1092 SB 288 1820 672 ( | LEN "\(" "\)") 672 SB 288 1869 728 ( | UPPER "\(" "\)") 728 SB 288 1918 728 ( | LOWER "\(" "\)") 728 SB 288 1967 1736 ( | MATCHINPUT "\(" "," { "," } "\)") 1736 SB 288 2016 700 ( | PARAM "\(" "\)") 700 SB 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Courier %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 38 38 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 229 3228 CB 229 3230 46 (38) 46 SB gr 32 0 0 67 67 0 0 0 62 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 255 0 0 fC 229 160 56 (6 ) 67 SB 296 160 1085 (Trumpet Winsock Error Messages) 1085 SB 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1842 2 223 242 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 229 297 1527 (This section describes the causes and/or solutions for some common error messages.) 1527 SB 229 352 434 (Have a look at our Web) 434 SB 663 352 528 ( site for a more complete list.) 528 SB 32 0 0 58 58 0 0 0 53 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 432 32 (6) 32 SB 261 432 64 (.1 ) 78 SB 339 432 963 (Windows and Misc error messages) 963 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 526 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 526 623 (Call to undefined dynalink) 623 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 587 1825 (This error indicates that a function call has been made to a nonexistent routine in a Windows library.) 1825 SB 229 667 1675 (In the case of the Trumpet Winsock, this is usually caused by having multiple winsock.dll or) 1675 SB 229 722 1615 (wsock32.dll files on a machine. To overcome this, try doing a search for winsock.dll and) 1615 SB 229 777 1111 (wsock32.dll on the machine, and delete or rename any extras.) 1111 SB 229 857 651 (See also TCPMAN.EXE not found.) 651 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 962 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 962 292 (DB overflow) 292 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1023 1187 (DB overflow relates to getXbyY queries.. especially async forms.) 1187 SB 229 1103 952 (The error message suggests one of two possibilities..) 952 SB 229 1208 47 (1. ) 59 SB 288 1208 1307 (That the application is not providing a large enough buffer for the reply.) 1307 SB 229 1301 47 (2. ) 59 SB 288 1301 1250 (That a DNS reply is too large \(perhaps due a damaged UDP packet\).) 1250 SB 229 1449 1718 (A DNS trace may give some indication of the problem. It may only be specific to certain sites.) 1718 SB 229 1529 1746 (Sometimes the application may be able to resolve the problem by restarting the call with a larger) 1746 SB 229 1584 1012 (buffer. In this case, one can simply ignore the message.) 1012 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1689 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1689 306 (Exec error: 2) 306 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1750 1774 (This error indicates \223file not found\224. The exec command in a script will generate this command if) 1774 SB 229 1805 1083 (the file referred to either doesn\222t exist or has been mistyped.) 1083 SB 229 1885 1779 (Note that the backslash \223\\\224 symbol is interpreted as a special characters, so be sure to put the path) 1779 SB 229 1940 629 (name in quotes \(\223\224\). For example:) 629 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 36 /Courier /font0 ANSIFont font 288 2018 700 (exec \223C:\\dir\\program.exe\224) 700 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2094 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2094 811 (get_recv_mode failed = ) 811 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2155 1792 (This is generated by the packet driver interface, and indicates that the packet driver did not support) 1792 SB 229 2210 1145 (the get receive mode call. It should not affect normal operation.) 1145 SB 229 2290 1737 (A possible cause is that multicast is being used with a packet driver that doesn't like the way the) 1737 SB 229 2345 417 (Winsock tries to use it.) 417 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2450 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2450 610 (Modem is not responding) 610 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2511 1671 (Your modem should be configured so that commands can be typed in, executed and have the) 1671 SB 229 2566 1759 (appropriate result code displayed on the screen. For most commands, the result should be \223OK\224.) 1759 SB 229 2646 1706 (If this is not the case, then the default login script will give a \223Modem is not responding\224 error) 1706 SB 229 2701 163 (message.) 163 SB 229 2781 1782 (The most common reasons why a modem does not appear to respond \(aside from the modem being) 1782 SB 229 2836 618 (turned off or not plugged in\) are...) 618 SB 229 2941 47 (1. ) 59 SB 288 2941 1737 (The baud rate set in the Dialler/Settings screen is not supported by your modem. Please consult) 1737 SB 288 2996 1719 (your modem\222s manual to discover which baud rates are valid. The baud rate should usually be) 1719 SB 288 3051 857 (one of 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, or 115200.) 857 SB 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Courier %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 39 39 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 2014 3228 CB 2014 3230 46 (39) 46 SB gr 229 160 47 (2. ) 59 SB 288 160 1590 (The modem is set to not echo characters as they are entered. To enable echoing, put the) 1590 SB 288 216 187 (command ) 187 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 475 215 43 (e1) 43 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 518 216 1439 ( into the modem\222s Init string in the Dialler/Settings screen and disable Use reset) 1439 SB 288 271 115 (string.) 115 SB 229 364 47 (3. ) 59 SB 288 364 1687 (The modem is returning numeric result codes rather than verbal codes \(ie 0 instead OK\). To) 1687 SB 288 420 720 (enable verbal results, put the command ) 720 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 1008 419 46 (v1) 46 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 1054 420 919 ( into the modem\222s Init string in the Dialler/Settings) 919 SB 288 475 635 (screen and disable Use reset string.) 635 SB 229 569 47 (4. ) 59 SB 288 569 1668 (The modem is not sending any result codes at all. To enable result codes, put the command ) 1668 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 1956 568 48 (q0) 48 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 288 624 1554 (into the modem\222s Init string in the Dialler/Settings screen and disable Use reset string.) 1554 SB 229 717 47 (5. ) 59 SB 288 717 1738 (The script isn't waiting long enough for the modem to return "OK". To extend the timeout of an) 1738 SB 288 772 1756 (input command, increase the first parameter. To edit your login.cmd, select Edit scripts from the) 1756 SB 288 827 1626 (Dialler menu. For example, this command waits 10 seconds for an "OK": input 10 OK\\n) 1626 SB 229 976 1688 (To make sure that the modem is going to echo characters and enable verbal result codes, add ) 1688 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 1917 975 137 (e1v1q0) 137 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 229 1031 1502 (your modem\222s Init string in the Dialler/Settings screen and disable Use reset string.) 1502 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1136 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1136 622 (Password does not match) 622 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1197 1763 (You are given a password when you register the software. Since your password is generated as a) 1763 SB 229 1252 1814 (function of your registration name, you don\222t get to choose it. See How to register from Registration) 1814 SB 229 1307 334 (Details for details.) 334 SB 229 1387 1819 (If you are getting this error once you have registered the software and received your password, make) 1819 SB 229 1442 1767 (sure that you are using the right password for the right version of the software and that the details) 1767 SB 229 1497 382 (are entered correctly.) 382 SB 229 1577 1772 (If your password is for an earlier version of the Winsock, you may need to update your password.) 1772 SB 229 1632 1013 (In particular, your 2.1 password will not work with 3.0.) 1013 SB 229 1712 1824 (Make sure that you enter the registration name and password exactly as provided, without the quotes) 1824 SB 229 1767 1751 (\(\223\224\). When entering your password, delete the contents of the field before entering anything, and) 1751 SB 229 1822 1516 (please be careful not to confuse the numbers 0, 1, and 8 with the letters O, I, and B.) 1516 SB 229 1902 1091 (For more recent information on the registration process, see:) 1091 SB 347 1982 887 (http://www.trumpet.com.au/wsk/faq/register.htm) 887 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2087 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2087 682 (Registration name not found) 682 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2148 1718 (This message is displayed if your registration name could not be found on the registration host.) 1718 SB 229 2228 1802 (If you have registered an earlier version of the Winsock and are having any difficulty updating your) 1802 SB 229 2283 1306 (registration password, then please contact our Registrations Department) 1306 SB 1535 2283 434 ( with details of how and) 434 SB 229 2338 559 (when you originally registered.) 559 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2443 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2443 427 (Runtime error 202) 427 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2504 1826 (Runtime error 202 is a stack overflow, which is often caused either an application error, or by one of) 1826 SB 229 2559 1130 (the traces in the Winsock being turned on \(in particular DNS\).) 1130 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2664 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2664 341 (Script aborted) 341 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2725 1714 (A \223Script aborted\224 message will be given if the script aborts for any reason before completion.) 1714 SB 229 2805 1819 (The most common cause of an aborted script seems to be due to an input command timing out. This) 1819 SB 229 2860 1805 (is usually the result of a misconfigured script \($userprompt, $passprompt, etc..\), but may indicate a) 1805 SB 229 2915 638 (problem with the SLIP/PPP server.) 638 SB 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 40 40 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 229 3228 CB 229 3230 46 (40) 46 SB gr 229 160 1720 (The Winsock assumes that your script is configured correctly, and therefore that the SLIP/PPP) 1720 SB 229 215 1777 (connection hasn\222t been established correctly. An error message is passed back to any applications) 1777 SB 229 270 1784 (that try to access the Winsock, and usually relayed by that application to the screen. For example,) 1784 SB 229 325 1004 (Netscape displays, \223Unable to initialise network layer\224.) 1004 SB 229 405 1718 (With versions of the Winsock earlier than 2.1, no error messages were returned to the Winsock) 1718 SB 229 460 1709 (applications if a login was unsuccessful, even though \223Script aborted\224 was displayed. In turn,) 1709 SB 229 515 1773 (applications could freeze for several minutes before returning an error message. In fact, Netscape) 1773 SB 229 570 1225 (took ten minutes to time out before it even appeared on the task list.) 1225 SB 229 650 1117 (This behaviour has been rectified, but not without a trade-off.) 1117 SB 229 730 1786 (It seems that a number of 2.0b users have login scripts that return \223Script aborted\224 despite logging) 1786 SB 229 785 1751 (in successfully. This is often the result of an incompatibility between the default login script and) 1751 SB 229 840 1789 (some SLIP/PPP servers. The problem goes like this... Once the username and password have been) 1789 SB 229 895 1811 (entered, the default login.cmd expects to be prompted for a service. However, some servers have no) 1811 SB 229 950 1667 (such prompt, they just start sending out SLIP or PPP regardless. After the script aborts \(30) 1667 SB 229 1005 1823 (seconds\), the Winsock would enable SLIP/PPP, and the applications would continue without a hitch.) 1823 SB 229 1085 1811 (From version 2.1 onwards, Winsock applications are not be able to connect to the Internet if \223Script) 1811 SB 229 1140 372 (aborted\224 is returned.) 372 SB 229 1220 1825 (Ensure that your script is suitably debugged and any error conditions have been accounted for within) 1825 SB 229 1275 180 (the script.) 180 SB 229 1355 982 (See Logging in for the first time for more information.) 982 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1460 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1460 571 (TCPMAN.EXE not found) 571 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1521 1799 (The Trumpet Winsock consists of two main components, winsock.dll and tcpman.exe. Winsock.dll) 1799 SB 229 1576 1803 (is the core of the Winsock, as such it responds to function calls from Winsock applications \(such as) 1803 SB 229 1631 1782 (Netscape, Ping, etc..\) and maintains the TCP/IP layer. On the other hand, tcpman.exe provides an) 1782 SB 229 1686 1725 (interface to the Winsock and manages the dialler. Neither or these files can operate without the) 1725 SB 229 1741 104 (other.) 104 SB 229 1821 1686 (When the Trumpet Winsock is demand loaded \(that is, when another application launches it\),) 1686 SB 229 1876 1769 (winsock.dll is loaded first. The first thing the winsock.dll does is to try and find tcpman.exe. If it) 1769 SB 229 1931 1183 (can\222t, then the "TCPMAN.EXE not found" message is displayed.) 1183 SB 229 2011 719 (To rectify this problem, make sure that:) 719 SB 229 2116 47 (1. ) 59 SB 288 2116 1751 (You only have one copy of the Trumpet Winsock files \(including winsock.dll, tcpman.exe, hosts,) 1751 SB 288 2171 1470 (protocol, and services\) on your machine. Rename your backup files if necessary.) 1470 SB 229 2264 47 (2. ) 59 SB 288 2264 619 (They are all in the same directory.) 619 SB 229 2357 47 (3. ) 59 SB 288 2357 1156 (The files tcpman.exe and winsock.dll are from the same release.) 1156 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2450 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2450 780 (Unable to initialise network layer) 780 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2511 1771 (Netscape will return this error message in response to an aborted login script. See Script aborted.) 1771 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2616 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2616 587 (Unable to perform bootp) 587 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2677 614 (No reply received to sent BOOTP) 614 SB 843 2677 1147 ( requests. Either no BOOTP server available or connection not) 1147 SB 229 2732 778 (properly established. If you've got BOOTP) 778 SB 1007 2732 999 ( set unnecessarily, replace your IP address with 0.0.0.0) 999 SB 229 2787 383 (before dialling again.) 383 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2892 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2892 462 (Unable to load TCP) 462 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2953 1779 (This message will be displayed whenever the TCP/IP stack fails to load. The specific cause of the) 1779 SB 229 3008 754 (error will be displayed after this message.) 754 SB 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 41 41 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 2014 3228 CB 2014 3230 46 (41) 46 SB gr 229 160 1795 (If you are using a packet driver or packet driver shim, check that the packet driver loaded properly.) 1795 SB 229 215 1801 (You can do this by observing the screen as the .bat file loading the packet driver executes. This will) 1801 SB 229 270 747 (also tell you if winpkt managed to find it.) 747 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 375 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 375 799 (Unable to locate registration host) 799 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 436 1778 (If you receive this error while you are trying to register the Trumpet Winsock even though you are) 1778 SB 229 491 1271 (connected to the Internet, please contact our Registrations Department) 1271 SB 1500 491 453 ( or try another method of) 453 SB 229 546 1419 (registering. See How to register from Registration Details for the alternatives.) 1419 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 651 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 651 540 (Versions do not match) 540 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 712 1792 (This message will displayed when trying to load the Winsock if the tcpman.exe and winsock.dll are) 1792 SB 229 767 1161 (from different releases. To rectify this problem, make sure that:) 1161 SB 229 872 47 (1. ) 59 SB 288 872 1751 (You only have one copy of the Trumpet Winsock files \(including winsock.dll, tcpman.exe, hosts,) 1751 SB 288 927 1470 (protocol, and services\) on your machine. Rename your backup files if necessary.) 1470 SB 229 1020 47 (2. ) 59 SB 288 1020 619 (They are all in the same directory.) 619 SB 229 1113 47 (3. ) 59 SB 288 1113 1156 (The files tcpman.exe and winsock.dll are from the same release.) 1156 SB 229 1181 886 (See Tcpman.exe not found for more information.) 886 SB 32 0 0 58 58 0 0 0 53 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 1286 32 (6) 32 SB 261 1286 64 (.2 ) 78 SB 339 1286 533 (Winsock API errors) 533 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1380 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1380 1258 (WSAEINPROGRESS \(\) by ) 1258 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1441 1744 (The message WSAEINPROGRESS is a diagnostic message generated by the Winsock. When a) 1744 SB 229 1496 1785 (socket call is executed, the Winsock can possibly \223block\224. This means that the current application) 1785 SB 229 1551 1794 (will sit in a loop examining the socket to determine whether any more data has arrived or whatever,) 1794 SB 229 1606 1723 (and this is the normal operation of the Winsock. When Windows is running however, windows) 1723 SB 229 1661 1808 (messages can be generated outside of the program\222s normal operation, for example if the user clicks) 1808 SB 229 1716 1822 (on a button or selects a menu option. If one of these operations then calls another Winsock function,) 1822 SB 229 1771 1054 (the Winsock will be re-entered possibly causing problems.) 1054 SB 229 1851 1789 (While Trumpet Winsock has been designed with full reentrancy in mind, the Winsock specification) 1789 SB 229 1906 1827 (insists that should this eventuality arise, that the socket call should always return an error message in) 1827 SB 229 1961 1480 (this circumstance. This is because many stacks are unable to cope and can crash.) 1480 SB 229 2041 1781 (Since the usual reason for this reentrancy occurring is a programming error of some sort, Trumpet) 1781 SB 229 2096 1611 (Winsock will print out this diagnostic error message when the condition arises so that the) 1611 SB 229 2151 679 (programmer can be made aware of it.) 679 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2256 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2256 1320 (WSAENOTINITIALIZED \(\) by ) 1320 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2317 1452 (Before any socket call can be made, the calling program must call WSAStartup.) 1452 SB 229 2397 623 (If they don't, this error is returned.) 623 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2502 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2502 1178 (WSAENOTSOCK \(\) by ) 1178 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2563 785 (There are two possible causes of that error.) 785 SB 229 2643 1787 (One possibility is that a socket number has been used which is outside of the range of legal sockets) 1787 SB 229 2698 1716 (numbers. Either an INVALID_SOCKET \(-1\) was passed, or the application has got a corrupt) 1716 SB 229 2753 275 (socket number.) 275 SB 229 2833 1807 (Alternatively a legal socket number is being used, but the socket table is empty at that slot. Usually) 1807 SB 229 2888 1065 (when a socket has been closed but is still trying to be used.) 1065 SB 229 2968 1715 (When the unregistered Trumpet Winsock expires, it only allows one socket to be opened. As a) 1715 SB 229 3023 1192 (result, this error message will be displayed much more frequently.) 1192 SB 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 42 42 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 229 3228 CB 229 3230 46 (42) 46 SB gr 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 160 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 160 1141 (Task did not call WSACleanup) 1141 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 221 1797 (This message is generated when an application exits without cleaning up after itself. WSACleanup) 1797 SB 229 276 1615 (is the last call an application should make to the Winsock. If the calling application exits) 1615 SB 229 331 1757 (abnormally \(ie it crashes\) it will not have a chance to make that call. In which case, the Winsock) 1757 SB 229 386 567 (will display that error message.) 567 SB 229 466 1336 (It is a symptom of the calling application crashing, but not the cause of it.) 1336 SB 32 0 0 58 58 0 0 0 53 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 571 32 (6) 32 SB 261 571 64 (.3 ) 78 SB 339 571 300 (TCP errors) 300 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 665 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 665 448 (accept returned nil) 448 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 726 1773 (Accept returned nil is a diagnostic message which indicates that an incoming TCP connection was) 1773 SB 229 781 730 (killed before a socket could be accepted.) 730 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 886 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 886 1656 (CRITICAL ERROR: TCP poll reentrancy detected - please report exact) 1656 SB 229 947 322 (circumstance) 322 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1008 1738 (TCP Poll Reentrancy is an internal semaphore that the Winsock uses to detect any reentrancy to) 1738 SB 229 1063 1794 (critical sections. It sometimes gets left open when a program crashes in the middle of a socket call.) 1794 SB 229 1143 1802 (This will typically be caused by a stack overflow \(Runtime error 202\), which may in fact be caused) 1802 SB 229 1198 1311 (by one of the traces in the Winsock being turned on \(in particular DNS\).) 1311 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1303 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1303 1401 (Unacceptable segment : seg.seq = XXXXX rcv.nxt = YYYYY) 1401 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1364 1830 (This message is generated by the Trace/TCP option. It indicates that a unexpected TCP segment has) 1830 SB 229 1419 1806 (been received. This may be caused by the TCP stack at the other end sending overlapped segments.) 1806 SB 229 1499 1821 (Ironically, this problem may be caused by the Winsock\222s timing being at fault as a result of the trace) 1821 SB 229 1554 260 (being enabled.) 260 SB 229 1634 1562 (Since the segments will usually need to be resent, the transfer rate will become slower.) 1562 SB 32 0 0 58 58 0 0 0 53 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 1739 32 (6) 32 SB 261 1739 64 (.4 ) 78 SB 339 1739 361 (Dialler errors) 361 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1833 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1833 537 (Comm errors [BREAK]) 537 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1894 605 (A break signal has been received.) 605 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1999 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1999 537 (Comm errors [FRAME]) 537 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2060 1822 (This error indicates that the start and stop bits of the data are in the wrong places. This is caused by) 1822 SB 229 2115 709 (a hardware failure of some description.) 709 SB 229 2195 1797 (An occasional frame error may indicate nothing more than a slightly noisy line. This error can also) 1797 SB 229 2250 844 (be generated by turning the modem off and on.) 844 SB 229 2330 1727 (Numerous frame errors could indicate an incorrect baud rate, or a faulty modem, modem cable,) 1727 SB 229 2385 502 (phone cable, or comm card.) 502 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2490 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2490 610 (Comm errors [OVERRUN]) 610 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2551 1814 (Overruns are the result of the modem going too fast for the comm port and/or Windows. There are a) 1814 SB 229 2606 1089 (number of possible causes, some of which can be overcome.) 1089 SB 229 2686 1714 (If you are getting lots of overrun errors, you may be able to rectify the problem with one of the) 1714 SB 229 2741 261 (following tips:) 261 SB 229 2846 47 (1. ) 59 SB 288 2846 1682 (If you\222ve got a high speed modem \(14400 or higher\), make sure that you\222re using a 16540 or) 1682 SB 288 2901 1721 (16550 UART, as opposed to the older 8250 UART. Use MSD to check what UART you have) 1721 SB 288 2957 1263 (on your modem's comm port. To run MSD: exit Windows, then type ) 1263 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 1551 2956 79 (msd) 79 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 1630 2957 299 ( at the command) 299 SB 288 3012 488 (prompt and press .) 488 SB 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 43 43 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 2014 3228 CB 2014 3230 46 (43) 46 SB gr 229 160 47 (2. ) 59 SB 288 160 1756 (If you're using Windows 3.1, check the \223comm.drv=\223 line in the [boot] section of your system.ini) 1756 SB 288 215 1720 (file. If it reads \223comm.drv=comm.drv\224, you are probably using the original comm driver which) 1720 SB 288 270 1715 (was designed for the 8250 UART. You might like to try another, such as Cybercom or Winfax) 1715 SB 288 325 76 (Pro.) 76 SB 229 418 47 (3. ) 59 SB 288 418 1381 (Add the following statements to the [386Enh] section of your system.ini file:) 1381 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 484 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 489 222 (comXfifo=1) 222 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 542 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 547 338 (comXbuffer=1024) 338 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 600 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 605 301 (comboosttime=8) 301 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 658 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 663 796 (Where X is the number of your Comm port.) 796 SB 229 743 47 (4. ) 59 SB 288 743 1659 (Some video drivers built around the s3 video chip also hold CPU cycles and therefore cause) 1659 SB 288 798 1760 (overruns as well. s3 have apparently released driver updates that cure the problem. Several OEM) 1760 SB 288 853 1050 (vendors using the s3 based design have also followed suit.) 1050 SB 229 946 47 (5. ) 59 SB 288 946 1269 (Unfortunately, there is one cause of overruns that cannot be avoided...) 1269 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 1012 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 1017 1666 (When accessing a local disk, Windows halts any I/O to the comm ports for a short period of) 1666 SB 347 1072 1673 (time. This in turn causes the overruns, when the Winsock is unable to access the comm port.) 1673 SB 347 1127 1047 (This is unfortunately a glitch in the internals of Windows.) 1047 SB 229 1262 1800 (We are interested in finding out which modem cards people have had successes and failures with. If) 1800 SB 229 1317 1797 (you have any information about this or anything else that should be added to this page, please write) 1797 SB 229 1372 521 (to suggest@trumpet.com.au.) 521 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1477 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1477 571 (Comm errors [RXOVER]) 571 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1538 1310 (This error message indicates an overrun of the SLIP/PPP receive buffer.) 1310 SB 229 1618 1680 (There are two ways of overcoming this, and they both involve editing your trumpwsk.ini file.) 1680 SB 229 1698 1429 (The best way is to increase the size of the buffer, by increasing the slip-rcvbuf:) 1429 SB 347 1778 317 (slip-rcvbuf=8192) 317 SB 229 1858 1801 (Increasing this parameter means that the buffer can be raised to match the incoming data flow. Try) 1801 SB 229 1913 438 (doubling it to start with.) 438 SB 229 1993 1102 (The second way is to limit the incoming data flow by setting:) 1102 SB 347 2073 257 (slip-rtsflow=1) 257 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2178 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2178 534 (Comm errors [RXPAR]) 534 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2239 1746 (Comm error [RXPAR] means that the parity is wrong. Usually this indicates that the SLIP/PPP) 1746 SB 229 2294 1746 (server is using a different parity to the default Winsock setting. In this case, contact your ISP to) 1746 SB 229 2349 826 (determine what the correct settings should be.) 826 SB 229 2429 1800 (If they are anything other than 8 bits and no parity select \223Use Control Panel settings for parity and) 1800 SB 229 2484 1767 (word size in the Dialler/Settings screen. You can set up the correct parity and word size under the) 1767 SB 229 2539 491 (Control Panel in Windows.) 491 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2644 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2644 555 (Comm errors [TXFULL]) 555 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2705 1787 (This error indicates that the transmit buffer is full. Normally this will not occur since the Winsock) 1787 SB 229 2760 497 (checks before sending data.) 497 SB 229 2840 1700 (If this condition does arise, it suggests that a non-standard comm driver may be installed. For) 1700 SB 229 2895 917 (example, a comm driver to modem pool redirector.) 917 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 3000 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 3000 1583 (enablecommnotification failed - Winsock will function more slowly) 1583 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 3061 1791 (The \223enablecommnotification\224 call is a function call implemented in new versions of Windows that) 1791 SB 229 3116 1120 (older comm drivers \(for example turbocomm\) don't recognise.) 1120 SB 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Symbol %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 44 44 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 229 3228 CB 229 3230 46 (44) 46 SB gr 229 160 1711 (The solution is to either use the standard comm driver, update of your old one, or obtain a new) 1711 SB 229 215 1493 (comm driver. There are apparently plenty available \(Cybercom, Winfax Pro, etc.\).) 1493 SB 229 295 1776 (If you\222re running Win3.11, then the standard comm driver should work fine. You can find out the) 1776 SB 229 350 1777 (name of the comm driver that is installed on your machine by checking your system.ini file. In the) 1777 SB 229 405 1122 ([boot] section of your system.ini file, there is a line that reads:) 1122 SB 347 485 228 (comm.drv=?) 228 SB 229 565 1753 (Setting it to comm.drv=comm.drv will reset it to the original comm driver, as long as the original) 1753 SB 229 620 1102 (driver hasn\222t been replaced by another file of the same name.) 1102 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 725 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 725 487 (getcommstate failed) 487 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 786 1679 (The reason is displayed following this message, and can be found under Comm driver errors.) 1679 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 891 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 891 484 (setcommstate failed) 484 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 952 1679 (The reason is displayed following this message, and can be found under Comm driver errors.) 1679 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1057 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1057 549 (PPP Frame check error) 549 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1118 1793 (To check if there are any errors when a PPP packet is transmitted, a Frame Check Sequence \(FCS\)) 1793 SB 229 1173 1778 (is performed. The sender calculates this by adding together the binary values of all the bytes in the) 1778 SB 229 1228 1752 (packet and sends it as part of the packet. The receiver makes the same calculation, and if the two) 1752 SB 229 1283 802 (values aren't the same, a frame error occurs.) 802 SB 229 1363 1746 (PPP frame check errors generally occur when transferring a large amount of data over your PPP) 1746 SB 229 1418 1424 (connection, and are occasionally caused by Comm errors [OVERRUN] errors.) 1424 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1523 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1523 615 (Unable to open ) 615 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1584 1779 (This message indicates that the requested Comm port couldn\222t be opened. The reason is displayed) 1779 SB 229 1639 1242 (following this message, and can be found under Comm driver errors.) 1242 SB 32 0 0 58 58 0 0 0 53 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 1744 32 (6) 32 SB 261 1744 64 (.5 ) 78 SB 339 1744 541 (Comm driver errors) 541 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1813 1747 (These errors appear following either getcommstate failed, setcommstate failed or Unable to open) 1747 SB 229 1868 207 (.) 207 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1948 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1948 403 (Baud rate invalid) 403 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2009 1393 (The baud rate in Dialler/Settings isn\222t supported by the current comm driver.) 1393 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2114 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2114 540 (Device is already open) 540 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2175 1720 (The comm port is being accessed by another piece of software. For example, if fax software is) 1720 SB 229 2230 1741 (loaded it may be accessing the modem. In this case you will need to exit the fax software before) 1741 SB 229 2285 386 (starting the Winsock.) 386 SB 229 2365 1805 (Alternatively, the Winsock may be trying to access the wrong comm port. In this case, try selecting) 1805 SB 229 2420 941 (another comm port from the Dialler/Settings screen.) 941 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2525 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2525 443 (Device is not open) 443 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2586 1351 (The open call failed, so another error message should be displayed as well.) 1351 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2691 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2691 602 (Hardware is not available) 602 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2752 1783 (The Winsock has tried to open a comm port that is not available. Modems are usually installed on) 1783 SB 229 2807 1827 (either comm port 1 or 2, although they may occasionally be found on 3 or 4. Try another comm port) 1827 SB 229 2862 533 (in the Dialler/Settings screen.) 533 SB 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 45 45 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 2014 3228 CB 2014 3230 46 (45) 46 SB gr 32 0 0 58 58 0 0 0 53 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 160 32 (6) 32 SB 261 160 64 (.6 ) 78 SB 339 160 809 (Packet driver error messages) 809 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 254 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 254 1397 (Packet driver must be class 1 \(Blue book\) or class 6 \(SLIP\)) 1397 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 315 1823 (This indicates that either winpkt or ndis3pkt hasn\222t been loaded properly or the wrong kind of packet) 1823 SB 229 370 365 (driver is being used.) 365 SB 229 450 1725 (For example, a token ring driver is being used with a packet driver shim that doesn\222t support it.) 1725 SB 229 530 1058 (See also Using the Trumpet Winsock over a packet driver.) 1058 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 635 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 635 828 (Too many packet buffers allocated) 828 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 696 1751 (Since the winsock allocates network buffers from main memory so is not too much of a problem.) 1751 SB 229 751 1810 (The main problem is when the size of the packet buffer gets too large. in that case, the winsock will) 1810 SB 229 806 1826 (try to reduce the number to a lower value. There is an eventual limit beyond which the winsock can't) 1826 SB 229 861 161 (function.) 161 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 966 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 966 821 (Unable to allocate network buffers) 821 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1027 1458 (Try to free up some special driver memory by removing windows device drivers.) 1458 SB 229 1107 1610 (See Warning - running with less than recommended number of network buffers \(X of Y\).) 1610 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1212 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1212 1373 (Unable to locate WINPKT or PKTDRV virtual packet driver) 1373 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1273 1150 (Check that the packet vector setting under File/Setup is correct.) 1150 SB 229 1353 1168 (See Packet driver must be class 1 \(Blue book\) or class 6 \(SLIP\).) 1168 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1458 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1458 1777 (Warning - running with less than recommended number of network buffers) 1777 SB 229 1519 176 (\(X of Y\)) 176 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1580 1317 (There are two types of network buffers. This error refers specifically to ) 1317 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Italic /font31 ANSIFont font 1546 1580 271 (packet buffers,) 271 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 1817 1580 186 ( which the) 186 SB 229 1635 1789 (Winsock allocates from Global DOS memory. To allocate the full number of packet buffers, more) 1789 SB 229 1690 1656 (conventional memory is required. Remove unnecessary TSRs and device drivers from your) 1656 SB 229 1745 1298 (autoexec.bat, and load the remaining ones into high memory if possible.) 1298 SB 229 1825 1693 (Also, when you enter Windows, try loading the Winsock before any other applications. If the) 1693 SB 229 1880 1745 (Winsock is being used frequently, you may even like to add the Winsock to the StartUp group in) 1745 SB 229 1935 343 (Program Manager.) 343 SB 229 2015 1791 (If this doesn\222t work, it may be because Windows has attempted to load the entire Winsock into low) 1791 SB 229 2070 1732 (memory. This is not a good thing, and will inevitably result in insufficient driver memory being) 1732 SB 229 2125 1536 (available. The work-around for this is to try loading the Winsock at a different time.) 1536 SB 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Italic %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 46 46 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 229 3228 CB 229 3230 46 (46) 46 SB gr 32 0 0 67 67 0 0 0 62 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 255 0 0 fC 229 160 56 (7 ) 67 SB 296 160 720 (Trumpet Winsock FAQ) 720 SB 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1842 2 223 242 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 229 297 1699 (Each of the following sections covers some of the most common questions \(and their answers\)) 1699 SB 229 352 1693 (regarding the Trumpet Winsock, problems with menu commands, and installation difficulties.) 1693 SB 229 408 792 (To find information on a topic, click on the ) 792 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 1021 407 132 (Search) 132 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 1153 408 898 ( button or browse through the topics listed below.) 898 SB 229 488 1460 (If you can\222t find the answers you\222re looking for in either this manual or our Web) 1460 SB 1689 488 286 ( site then please) 286 SB 229 543 131 (contact) 131 SB 360 543 65 ( us.) 65 SB 229 623 1809 (For descriptions of the most common error messages, please see Trumpet Winsock Error Messages.) 1809 SB 32 0 0 58 58 0 0 0 53 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 728 32 (7) 32 SB 261 728 64 (.1 ) 78 SB 339 728 502 (General questions) 502 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 822 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 822 663 (What files should I backup?) 663 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 883 1821 (In addition to the Winsock package that was originally supplied to you \(whether a zipped file or on a) 1821 SB 229 938 1536 (disk\), you should probably backup your *.cmd scripts and trumpwsk.ini settings file.) 1536 SB 229 1018 1779 (It is also recommended that you write down or print out your registration name and password, and) 1779 SB 229 1073 466 (keep them in a safe place.) 466 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1178 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1178 1393 (Why are some entries in the File/Setup screen greyed out?) 1393 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1239 1550 (Some entries in the File/Setup screen relate specifically to the packet driver or dial-up) 1550 SB 229 1294 1315 (configurations. For that reason, they are greyed out when not applicable.) 1315 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1399 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1399 1254 (Are there docs for Trumpet\222s Winsock Applications?) 1254 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1460 1816 (Documentation is available for the Winsock Applications \(Trmptel, Winchat, Winarch, Ftpw, View,) 1816 SB 229 1515 660 (and WinIRC\) on the following page:) 660 SB 347 1595 832 (http://www.trumpet.com.au/wsk/winapps.htm) 832 SB 229 1675 850 (These applications are available from our Web) 850 SB 1079 1675 684 ( site or on the Trumpet Winsock disk.) 684 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1780 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1780 870 (Shouldn't "dialler" be spelt "dialer"?) 870 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1841 1736 ("Dialer" is the American spelling, while "dialler" is Australian. Since the Trumpet Winsock was) 1736 SB 229 1896 1651 (developed by an Australian company, Australian spellings have been used for the interface.) 1651 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2001 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2001 734 (Where can I send bug reports?) 734 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2062 1774 (If you can promise that you have searched through this help file, and not found any mention of the) 1774 SB 229 2117 1364 (bug you've encountered, please write to winsock-support@trumpet.com.au.) 1364 SB 32 0 0 58 58 0 0 0 53 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 2222 32 (7) 32 SB 261 2222 64 (.2 ) 78 SB 339 2222 623 (Registration questions) 623 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2291 1803 (For more general information regarding prices, site licenses, and distribution agreements, please see) 1803 SB 229 2346 1390 (Registration Details. Here are some of the topics not covered in that section.) 1390 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2451 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2451 754 (Can I register over the Internet?) 754 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2512 1827 (You may register over the Internet by using the Internet registration feature of the Trumpet Winsock.) 1827 SB 229 2567 1764 (This feature is for sending encrypted credit card details to Trumpet Software International via the) 1764 SB 229 2622 1734 (Internet. This will only work if your Winsock is functioning and your network is visible to ours.) 1734 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2727 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2727 766 (How long do registrations take?) 766 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2788 1817 (We aim to have all registrations processed within five working days. If you asked for your password) 1817 SB 229 2843 1616 (to be sent to you by postal mail, then please allow an extra ten working days for delivery.) 1616 SB 229 2923 1671 (If you haven't received your password within this time, then please contact our Registrations) 1671 SB 229 2978 213 (Department) 213 SB 442 2978 1549 ( \(they may be unable to contact you\). Please include at least two forms of contact and) 1549 SB 229 3033 717 (details of how and when you registered.) 717 SB 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 47 47 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 2014 3228 CB 2014 3230 46 (47) 46 SB gr 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 160 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 160 712 (What do I get when I register?) 712 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 221 1728 (You get a password that permits you to keep using the Trumpet Winsock after 30 days. There's) 1728 SB 229 276 1825 (actually no difference between the unregistered and registered versions aside from this \(We only mail) 1825 SB 229 331 1797 (out disks when the software is registered by a phone, fax, or postal order and the disk is requested\).) 1797 SB 229 411 1691 (As a registered user, you will receive support \(within the existing Capabilities of the Trumpet) 1691 SB 229 466 1795 (Winsock\) for up to 12 months from the date of purchase. Support will include any upgrades or bug) 1795 SB 229 521 664 (fixes released within that 12 months.) 664 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 626 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 626 1019 (I lost my password, can you send it again?) 1019 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 687 1430 (If you've lost your password, then please contact our Registrations Department) 1430 SB 1659 687 357 ( with details of how) 357 SB 229 742 1749 (and when you originally registered. Also, please supply the name you registered under if you can) 1749 SB 229 797 229 (remember it.) 229 SB 32 0 0 58 58 0 0 0 53 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 902 32 (7) 32 SB 261 902 64 (.3 ) 78 SB 339 902 464 (Dialler questions) 464 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 971 1719 (For an overview of how to login manually and automate the login process, please see Using the) 1719 SB 229 1026 1820 (Trumpet Winsock over SLIP/PPP. This section provides answers to some commonly asked that may) 1820 SB 229 1081 540 (not be covered in that section.) 540 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1186 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1186 1469 (What's the difference between a manual and automatic login?) 1469 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1247 1811 (In a manual login, the user enters the modem commands and server commands at the keyboard. See) 1811 SB 229 1302 778 (Logging in manually for more information.) 778 SB 229 1382 1775 (Logging in manually is good for seeing what is actually happening, but can be very tedious after a) 1775 SB 229 1437 1819 (while. For this reason, the Trumpet Winsock allows you to configure login scripts that automate the) 1819 SB 229 1492 1654 (manual login process. The Winsock can also be configured to run these scripts on demand.) 1654 SB 229 1572 972 (A login that uses a script is called an automatic login.) 972 SB 229 1652 1820 (We say that the Winsock has been "demand loaded" when the winsock.dll has been loaded before the) 1820 SB 229 1707 1273 (tcpman.exe. This is usually how other applications start the Winsock.) 1273 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1812 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1812 922 (How do I get demand loading to work?) 922 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1898 47 (1. ) 59 SB 288 1898 1640 (Put the directory containing the winsock.dll in the path statement of your autoexec.bat file.) 1640 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 1964 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 1969 1692 (If you want to be really sure things are going to work, make sure that you only have one copy) 1692 SB 347 2024 1650 (of any winsock.dll, wsock32.dll or tcpman.exe files \(rename any backup files if necessary\),) 1650 SB 347 2079 761 (and that they are all in the same directory.) 761 SB 229 2159 47 (2. ) 59 SB 288 2159 1551 (Have login.cmd and bye.cmd scripts that do what you want them to and return "script) 1551 SB 288 2214 214 (completed".) 214 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 2280 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 2285 954 (For help with this, see Automating the login process.) 954 SB 229 2365 47 (3. ) 59 SB 288 2365 619 (Enable one of the Automatic login) 619 SB 907 2365 550 ( options from Dialler/Settings.) 550 SB 229 2458 47 (4. ) 59 SB 288 2458 629 (Finally, the Online status detection) 629 SB 917 2458 968 ( from Dialler/Settings will need to be adjusted to suit.) 968 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 2524 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 2529 1594 (The default is DCD, which is usually okay. If you're unsure, try DCD first, then try the) 1594 SB 347 2584 122 (others.) 122 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2664 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2664 714 (How do I edit my login script?) 714 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2725 1704 (Scripts can be edited using any text editor as long as the files are saved as text, with filenames) 1704 SB 229 2780 1759 (ending in .cmd \(for example, myscript.cmd\). To edit your script using Notepad, go to the Dialler) 1759 SB 229 2835 1389 (menu and select Edit scripts, then double-click on the script you wish to edit.) 1389 SB 229 2915 1338 (For an overview of the scripting language, please see Scripting Language.) 1338 SB 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Symbol %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 48 48 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 229 3228 CB 229 3230 46 (48) 46 SB gr 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 160 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 160 1109 (How do I change my login phone number, etc?) 1109 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 221 1695 (As long as you are using a login script that is based on the example script distributed with the) 1695 SB 229 276 1670 (Trumpet Winsock, you can edit your login phone number, username and password using the) 1670 SB 229 331 327 (following method:) 327 SB 229 436 47 (1. ) 59 SB 288 436 825 (Go to the Dialler menu, and select setup.cmd.) 825 SB 229 529 47 (2. ) 59 SB 288 529 1028 (Enter or modify then entry then press OK after each one.) 1028 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 622 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 622 1180 (How do I set the Winsock to redial automatically?) 1180 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 683 902 (To configure the Winsock to redial automatically:) 902 SB 229 788 47 (1. ) 59 SB 288 788 1737 (Select a method of Online status detection that is supported by your modem \(and enabled\) in the) 1737 SB 288 843 521 (Winsock's File/Setup screen.) 521 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 909 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 914 1697 (The most reliable method is DCD \(Data Carrier Detect\), which requires the modem command) 1697 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 347 969 81 (&c1) 81 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 428 970 1525 ( to be set. As an alternative, DSR \(Data Set Ready\) can also be used, and requires ) 1525 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 1953 969 79 (&s1) 79 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 2032 970 12 (.) 12 SB 347 1026 231 (The settings ) 231 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 578 1025 81 (&c1) 81 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 659 1026 89 ( and ) 89 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 748 1025 79 (&s1) 79 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 827 1026 626 ( are the defaults for most modems.) 626 SB 229 1106 47 (2. ) 59 SB 288 1106 1373 (Select Automatic redial when disconnected from the Dialler/Settings screen.) 1373 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1199 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1199 938 (Why is the modem connecting at 2400?) 938 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1260 1676 (The most common cause of this problem has been non-standard comm drivers. A number of) 1676 SB 229 1315 1711 (communications packages replace the standard Windows comm driver with their own driver to) 1711 SB 229 1370 404 (optimise performance.) 404 SB 229 1450 1783 (You can find out what comm driver you have installed by checking the comm.drv line in the [boot]) 1783 SB 229 1505 546 (section of your system.ini file.) 546 SB 229 1585 1750 (Setting it to comm.drv=comm.drv will reset it to the standard Windows comm driver, as long the) 1750 SB 229 1640 711 (original driver hasn't been over written.) 711 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1745 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1745 972 (Why does my modem get disconnected?) 972 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1806 1132 (Here are the most common reasons why a line would drop out:) 1132 SB 229 1911 47 (1. ) 59 SB 288 1911 399 (The inactivity timeout) 399 SB 687 1911 1372 ( in the Dialler/Settings screen may have been enabled unwittingly. If so, set) 1372 SB 288 1966 519 (it to 0 to disable the timeout.) 519 SB 229 2059 47 (2. ) 59 SB 288 2059 1758 (Most ISPs have timeouts on their server to hang up the line if no data has been transferred within) 1758 SB 288 2114 1421 (a certain period of time. Your ISP should be able to tell you if this is the case.) 1421 SB 229 2207 47 (3. ) 59 SB 288 2207 1747 (Phones or fax machines on the same line as the modem can create problems. For example, some) 1747 SB 288 2262 1742 (phones charge a capacitor every 15 minutes to power their memory. Remove all phones and fax) 1742 SB 288 2317 637 (machines from your line to be safe.) 637 SB 229 2410 47 (4. ) 59 SB 288 2410 1718 (Power surges from electric equipment \(such as domestic white goods\) may cause modems drop) 1718 SB 288 2465 1741 (out. For example, if a fridge is plugged into the same circuit as a modem with a sensitive power) 1741 SB 288 2520 1586 (supply then the modem may drop out whenever the fridge cycles. To eliminate this as a) 1586 SB 288 2575 970 (possibility, try disconnecting the suspected appliance.) 970 SB 229 2668 47 (5. ) 59 SB 288 2668 1696 (Line noise! This can be a real problem, and is more common than we'd like to believe. If line) 1696 SB 288 2723 1503 (noise is the problem, then reducing the baud rate in the File/Setup screen may help.) 1503 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2816 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2816 1067 (How do I optimise my MTU, RWIN, and MSS?) 1067 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2877 1817 (These are enhanced primarily by trial and error. However, we recommended the following values as) 1817 SB 229 2932 286 (a starting point:) 286 SB 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 2 2 1036 3065 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1036 3065 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 291 2 1039 3065 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1331 3065 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 232 2 1334 3065 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1567 3065 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1567 3065 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1036 3068 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 294 5 1036 3148 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1331 3068 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 5 5 1331 3148 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 229 5 1337 3148 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1567 3068 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 5 1567 3148 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 291 79 1039 3068 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 292 83 1039 3065 CB 1060 3070 196 (SLIP/PPP) 196 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 232 79 1334 3068 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 233 83 1334 3065 CB 1355 3070 169 (Ethernet) 169 SB gr 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Symbol %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 49 49 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 2014 3228 CB 2014 3230 46 (49) 46 SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 2 2 718 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 718 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 313 2 721 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 5 2 1035 158 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 289 2 1041 158 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 2 2 1331 158 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 232 2 1334 158 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 2 2 1567 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 718 161 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 5 79 1035 161 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1331 161 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1567 161 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 313 79 721 161 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 314 83 721 158 CB 742 163 107 (MTU) 107 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 289 79 1041 161 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 290 83 1041 158 CB 1060 163 69 (576) 69 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 232 79 1334 161 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 233 83 1334 158 CB 1355 163 92 (1500) 92 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 718 241 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 313 2 721 241 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 5 2 1035 241 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 289 2 1041 241 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1331 241 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 232 2 1334 241 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1567 241 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 718 244 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 5 79 1035 244 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1331 244 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1567 244 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 313 79 721 244 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 314 83 721 241 CB 742 246 233 (TCP RWIN) 233 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 289 79 1041 244 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 290 83 1041 241 CB 1060 246 92 (2048) 92 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 232 79 1334 244 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 233 83 1334 241 CB 1355 246 92 (4096) 92 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 718 324 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 313 2 721 324 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 5 2 1035 324 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 289 2 1041 324 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1331 324 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 232 2 1334 324 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1567 324 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 718 327 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 718 407 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 718 407 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 313 2 721 407 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 5 79 1035 327 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1035 407 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 292 2 1038 407 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1331 327 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1331 407 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 232 2 1334 407 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1567 327 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1567 407 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1567 407 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 313 79 721 327 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 314 83 721 324 CB 742 329 198 (TCP MSS) 198 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 289 79 1041 327 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 290 83 1041 324 CB 1060 329 69 (512) 69 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 232 79 1334 327 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 233 83 1334 324 CB 1355 329 92 (1024) 92 SB gr 229 467 840 (For more information see: MTU, TCP RWIN) 840 SB 1069 467 215 (, TCP MSS) 215 SB 1284 467 12 (.) 12 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 572 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 572 838 (How can I use the Winsock offline?) 838 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 633 746 (A new feature, Login on network activity) 746 SB 975 633 1057 (, is available from Version 3.0 onwards. With this feature) 1057 SB 229 688 1809 (enabled, the Winsock loads offline and only dials when an application tries to contact a remote host.) 1809 SB 229 768 1680 (With version 2.1f and earlier, the Winsock can be configured to operate offline by setting the) 1680 SB 229 823 183 (following:) 183 SB 229 928 47 (1. ) 59 SB 288 928 695 (Internal SLIP in the File/Setup screen.) 695 SB 229 1021 47 (2. ) 59 SB 288 1021 891 (No automatic login in the Dialler/Options screen.) 891 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1114 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1114 940 (Can I use another program as a dialler?) 940 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1175 1716 (Yes. The Winsock can establish a SLIP/PPP link over a connection created by another dialler.) 1716 SB 229 1256 1216 (Before exiting the dialler to start the Winsock, don't forget to issue ) 1216 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 1445 1255 123 (at&d0) 123 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 1568 1256 411 (. This ensures that the) 411 SB 229 1311 1806 (modem ignores DTR signal when it is set low by the exiting program, otherwise the connection may) 1806 SB 229 1366 1000 (be severed when the application closes the comms port.) 1000 SB 229 1446 1490 (In the Winsock\222s Dialler/Settings screen, make sure that either No automatic login) 1490 SB 1719 1446 230 ( selected OR) 230 SB 229 1501 412 (Online status detection) 412 SB 641 1501 1316 ( is configured correctly. Otherwise the Winsock may try to run the login) 1316 SB 229 1556 114 (script.) 114 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1661 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1661 1183 (How do I switch between tone and pulse dialling?) 1183 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1723 1575 (If your login script is based on the login.cmd supplied with Version 3.0, then set either ) 1575 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 1804 1722 40 (dt) 40 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 1844 1723 153 ( for tone) 153 SB 229 1779 197 (dialling or ) 197 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 426 1778 50 (dp) 50 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 476 1779 1516 ( for pulse dialling in the modem dial string. This can be found in the modem profile) 1516 SB 229 1834 1561 (screen which can be accessed directly by selecting modem.cmd from the Dialler menu.) 1561 SB 229 1914 1808 (If your login script is based on an earlier version of the login.cmd then there will be a line within the) 1808 SB 229 1969 1786 (script that outputs either "atdt" or "atdp" followed by the number. The command "dt" instructs the) 1786 SB 229 2024 1160 (modem to use tone dialling, while "dp" represents pulse dialling.) 1160 SB 229 2104 605 (For example, to use tone dialling:) 605 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 36 /Courier /font0 ANSIFont font 288 2182 644 (output "atdt"$number\\13) 644 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 229 2233 327 (Or, pulse dialling:) 327 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 36 /Courier /font0 ANSIFont font 288 2311 644 (output "atdp"$number\\13) 644 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2387 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2387 1158 (How do I send a "break" with Trumpet Winsock?) 1158 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2448 1828 (The break command can be used to send a break signal. One way of using would be to write a script) 1828 SB 229 2503 437 (that consists of one line:) 437 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 36 /Courier /font0 ANSIFont font 288 2581 140 (break) 140 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 229 2681 1783 ( Save this in the same directory as the Trumpet Winsock\222s files \(usually c:\\trumpet\), and give it an) 1783 SB 229 2736 1753 (appropriate name such as break.cmd. To run this script select break.cmd from the Dialler menu.) 1753 SB 229 2816 1674 (Alternatively, you could have a script to output the modem's escape code so that it returns to) 1674 SB 229 2871 1802 (command mode, then output the AT commands to transmit break \("at\\b"\) and return modem to data) 1802 SB 229 2926 243 (mode \("ato"\).) 243 SB 229 3006 909 (For example, within a script this would appear as:) 909 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 36 /Courier /font0 ANSIFont font 288 3084 336 (output "+++") 336 SB 288 3133 364 (input 10 OK\\n) 364 SB 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Courier %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 50 50 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 229 3228 CB 229 3230 46 (50) 46 SB gr 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 36 /Courier /font0 ANSIFont font 288 158 476 (output "at\\bo"\\13) 476 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 234 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 234 1527 (Can I setup the Winsock for multiple Internet Service Providers?) 1527 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 295 1807 (It is possible to configure the Winsock for multiple Internet Service Providers \(ISPs\), but it requires) 1807 SB 229 350 754 (some tweaking. There are two methods...) 754 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 430 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 430 669 (Method One... Easy but ugly) 669 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 491 1703 (Using this method you will have two \(or more\) full copies of the Winsock in as many different) 1703 SB 229 546 1798 (directories. This "brute force" method is effective, but it means that if you update the Winsock you) 1798 SB 229 601 1486 (will have to update each copy. Also, you risk getting the various copies confused.) 1486 SB 229 706 47 (1. ) 59 SB 288 706 1461 (Create a new directory on your machine and copy all of the Winsock files into it.) 1461 SB 229 799 47 (2. ) 59 SB 288 799 1002 (Create a program item for the new copy of tcpman.exe.) 1002 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 865 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 870 1484 (An easy way to do this is by making a copy of your existing Trumpet Winsock \(ie) 1484 SB 347 925 1670 (tcpman.exe\) icon, and then selecting Properties from the File menu and modifying the copy's) 1670 SB 347 980 275 (Command line.) 275 SB 229 1060 47 (3. ) 59 SB 288 1060 758 (Start the new version of the Winsock and:) 758 SB 229 1153 47 (4. ) 59 SB 288 1153 1766 (Select Setup from the File menu and modify the parameters as required \(In particular DNS server) 1766 SB 288 1208 366 (and Domain suffix\).) 366 SB 229 1301 47 (5. ) 59 SB 288 1301 1655 (Select setup.cmd from the Dialler menu to access and edit the phone number, username and) 1655 SB 288 1356 184 (password.) 184 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 1422 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 1427 1681 (The login.cmd script may need to be altered for each provider. Do this using the instructions) 1681 SB 347 1482 281 (in the Help file.) 281 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 1617 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1617 986 (Method Two... More complicated but cute) 986 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1678 1734 (If you would prefer not to maintain two separate copies of the Winsock, then there is a solution.) 1734 SB 229 1758 1688 (By default, the Winsock stores all its settings in a file called trumpwsk.ini. You can use the -) 1688 SB 229 1813 1256 (inipath= command line option to specify an alternate *.ini file.) 1256 SB 229 1893 196 (To do this:) 196 SB 229 1973 1566 (1. Create a program item for the Trumpet Winsock that will use the alternate *.ini file.) 1566 SB 347 2053 1484 (An easy way to do this is by making a copy of your existing Trumpet Winsock \(ie) 1484 SB 347 2108 1670 (tcpman.exe\) icon, and then selecting Properties from the File menu and modifying the copy's) 1670 SB 347 2163 275 (Command line.) 275 SB 347 2243 977 (c:\\winsock\\tcpman.exe -inipath=c:\\winsock\\inifile1.ini) 977 SB 347 2323 977 (c:\\winsock\\tcpman.exe -inipath=c:\\winsock\\inifile2.ini) 977 SB 229 2403 805 (2. Start the new version of the Winsock and:) 805 SB 347 2483 1644 (Select Setup from the File menu and modify the parameters as required \(In particular DNS) 1644 SB 347 2538 488 (server and Domain suffix\).) 488 SB 347 2618 1593 (Select Profile from the Dialler menu to access and edit the phone number, username and) 1593 SB 347 2673 184 (password.) 184 SB 229 2753 1763 (So far this is fine, but one problem remains.... What if different login.cmd scripts are required for) 1763 SB 229 2808 181 (each ISP?) 181 SB 229 2888 1825 (The solution is to use only one login.cmd file that contains all of the required scripts. Once you have) 1825 SB 229 2943 1635 (a working *.cmd script for each provider you can integrate them using the following steps:) 1635 SB 229 3023 1709 (To indicate which *.ini file is being used \(and therefore which script will be needed\) add a new) 1709 SB 229 3078 1423 (variable \(say $isp\) to the [default vars] section of each *.ini file. For example:) 1423 SB 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Courier %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Symbol %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 51 51 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 2014 3228 CB 2014 3230 46 (51) 46 SB gr 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 36 /Courier /font0 ANSIFont font 288 158 392 ([default vars]) 392 SB 288 207 448 ($number=********) 448 SB 288 256 504 ($username=********) 504 SB 288 305 504 ($password=********) 504 SB 288 354 364 ($isp = "isp1") 364 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 229 454 1152 (Don't forget to set the value of $isp differently in each *.ini file!) 1152 SB 229 534 1737 (The login.cmd script can be modified to execute one section of itself if the $isp is of a particular) 1737 SB 229 589 1745 (value and another section for a different $isp value. The new login.cmd file may look something) 1745 SB 229 644 77 (like:) 77 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 36 /Courier /font0 ANSIFont font 288 722 252 (load $isp) 252 SB 288 771 448 (if $isp = "isp1") 448 SB 288 820 784 (# login script for first isp) 784 SB 288 869 84 (end) 84 SB 288 918 448 (if $isp = "isp2") 448 SB 288 967 812 (# login script for second isp) 812 SB 288 1016 84 (end) 84 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 1092 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1092 720 (Method Three... Coming soon!) 720 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1153 1697 (A third alternative is to use the new include command to simplify the process of incorporating) 1697 SB 229 1208 1712 (different scripts. An example that makes use of this feature will soon be available on our Web) 1712 SB 1941 1208 86 ( site.) 86 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1313 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1313 1080 (How do I get bye.cmd to hangup my modem?) 1080 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1374 1748 (The bye.cmd script that is currently supplied with the Trumpet Winsock includes two alternative) 1748 SB 229 1429 1764 (methods of hanging up the modem. To try them out, edit the line that sets the %which variable to) 1764 SB 229 1484 233 (either 1 or 2.) 233 SB 32 0 0 58 58 0 0 0 53 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 1589 32 (7) 32 SB 261 1589 64 (.4 ) 78 SB 339 1589 561 (Programmer's notes) 561 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1683 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1683 1465 (Where can I get information about the Windows Sockets API?) 1465 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1744 900 (Stardust Technologies & Stardust Winsock Labs:) 900 SB 347 1824 462 (http://www.stardust.com/) 462 SB 229 1904 906 (Stardust Technologies' Winsock Resource Center:) 906 SB 347 1984 929 (http://www.stardust.com/wsresource/wsresrce.html) 929 SB 229 2064 191 (Microsoft:) 191 SB 347 2144 502 (http://www.microsoft.com/.) 502 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2249 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2249 1323 (Is there a list of "Trumpet Winsock specific" functions?) 1323 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2310 1268 (No. We do not make this information available for a number reasons:) 1268 SB 229 2390 1789 (These functions calls are subject to change without notice. By publishing private function calls we) 1789 SB 229 2445 1592 (would be making a commitment to support these calls in future releases of the Winsock.) 1592 SB 229 2500 1689 (Maintaining backward compatibility increases the baggage that comes with each new release.) 1689 SB 229 2580 1828 (By writing your software such that it conforms to the Winsock API, you ensure greater compatibility) 1828 SB 229 2635 1276 (between your software and other vendors' \(ie non-Trumpet\) Winsocks.) 1276 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2740 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2740 1520 (Can I have the source to anything written by Trumpet Software?) 1520 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2801 1699 (No. We don't release the source code of our applications or utilities under any circumstances.) 1699 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2906 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2906 858 (Do you have a Visual Basic tool kit?) 858 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2967 1192 (No. There is no specific Trumpet Winsock Visual Basic tool kit.) 1192 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 3072 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 3072 1033 (Does the Winsock support IP multicasting?) 1033 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 3133 1544 (The Trumpet Winsock does support multicasting, but it is not fully IGMP compliant.) 1544 SB 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Courier %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 52 52 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 229 3228 CB 229 3230 46 (52) 46 SB gr 229 160 1633 (To program for multicasting all you need to do is specify the right multicast address in the) 1633 SB 229 215 466 (connect/bind/sendto calls.) 466 SB 229 295 612 (A sample program is available at:) 612 SB 347 375 872 (http://www.trumpet.com.au/wsk/faq/test_mc.txt) 872 SB 32 0 0 58 58 0 0 0 53 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 480 32 (7) 32 SB 261 480 64 (.5 ) 78 SB 339 480 620 (Windows 95 questions) 620 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 574 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 574 619 (How does the layer work?) 619 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 635 1166 (This release is not a full 32-bit version of the Trumpet Winsock.) 1166 SB 229 715 1790 (Rather it includes a \223thunking\224 layer which allows 32-bit applications to utilise the 16-bit Trumpet) 1790 SB 229 770 526 (Winsock under Windows 95.) 526 SB 229 850 1748 (In fact the main parts of the Winsock, tcpman.exe \(the dialler and interface\) and winsock.dll \(the) 1748 SB 229 905 1828 (core of the Trumpet Winsock\), will continue to operate with 16-bit applications under both Windows) 1828 SB 229 960 523 (3.1x as well as Windows 95.) 523 SB 229 1040 1825 (When a 32-bit application requires the Winsock, it loads wsock32.dll which in turn loads twsk16.dll.) 1825 SB 229 1095 1724 (Most functions are passed directly through to the winsock.dll. The exceptions are the getXbyY) 1724 SB 229 1150 871 (routines, and the WSAAsyncGetXbyY routines.) 871 SB 229 1230 1796 (Since special Windows 95 calls are used to create the layer between 32-bit applications and the 16-) 1796 SB 229 1285 1131 (bit Winsock, it will not work under Windows NT \(or Win3.1\).) 1131 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1390 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1390 1062 (Does the Winsock work under Windows NT?) 1062 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1451 1821 (No. Version 3.0 uses special Windows 95 calls to create a layer between 32-bit applications and the) 1821 SB 229 1506 292 (16-bit Winsock.) 292 SB 229 1586 1248 (For more information about the layer, see How does the layer work?.) 1248 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1691 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1691 1109 (Compatibility with 32-bit Winsock applications) 1109 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1752 1351 (All the functions supported by the regular Trumpet Winsock are available.) 1351 SB 229 1832 1811 (However, the GetXbyY routines, and WSAAsyncGetXbyY routines have required recoding into 32-) 1811 SB 229 1887 1191 (bit and are currently cut down in function and may be less robust.) 1191 SB 229 1967 1434 (The following 32-bit Winsock applications have been tested with this Winsock:) 1434 SB 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 2 2 204 2125 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 204 2125 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 403 2 207 2125 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 611 2125 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1413 2 614 2125 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 2028 2125 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 2028 2125 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 204 2128 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 611 2128 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 2028 2128 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 403 79 207 2128 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 404 83 207 2125 CB 229 2130 171 (Program) 171 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1413 79 614 2128 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 1414 83 614 2125 CB 635 2130 205 (Comments) 205 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 204 2208 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 403 2 207 2208 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 611 2208 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1413 2 614 2208 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 2028 2208 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 204 2211 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 611 2211 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 2028 2211 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 403 79 207 2211 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 404 83 207 2208 CB 229 2213 282 (WinQvtNet 32) 282 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1413 79 614 2211 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 1414 83 614 2208 CB 635 2213 416 (No apparent problems.) 416 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 204 2291 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 403 2 207 2291 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 611 2291 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1413 2 614 2291 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 2028 2291 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 204 2294 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 611 2294 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 2028 2294 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 403 79 207 2294 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 404 83 207 2291 CB 229 2296 148 (WinVN) 148 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1413 79 614 2294 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 1414 83 614 2291 CB 635 2296 416 (No apparent problems.) 416 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 204 2374 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 403 2 207 2374 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 611 2374 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1413 2 614 2374 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 2028 2374 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 204 2377 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 611 2377 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 2028 2377 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 403 79 207 2377 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 404 83 207 2374 CB 229 2379 203 (MS Telnet) 203 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1413 79 614 2377 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 1414 83 614 2374 CB 635 2379 416 (No apparent problems.) 416 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 204 2457 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 403 2 207 2457 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 611 2457 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1413 2 614 2457 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 2028 2457 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 204 2460 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 611 2460 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 2028 2460 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 403 79 207 2460 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 404 83 207 2457 CB 229 2462 166 (MS FTP) 166 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1413 79 614 2460 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 1414 83 614 2457 CB 635 2462 416 (No apparent problems.) 416 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 204 2540 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 403 2 207 2540 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 611 2540 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1413 2 614 2540 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 2028 2540 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 204 2543 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 611 2543 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 2028 2543 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 403 79 207 2543 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 404 83 207 2540 CB 229 2545 265 (Super Mosaic) 265 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1413 79 614 2543 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 1414 83 614 2540 CB 635 2545 416 (No apparent problems.) 416 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 204 2623 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 403 2 207 2623 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 611 2623 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1413 2 614 2623 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 2028 2623 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 204 2626 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 611 2626 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 2028 2626 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 403 79 207 2626 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 404 83 207 2623 CB 229 2628 231 (Netscape 32) 231 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1413 79 614 2626 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 1414 83 614 2623 CB 635 2628 416 (No apparent problems.) 416 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 204 2706 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 403 2 207 2706 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 611 2706 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1413 2 614 2706 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 2028 2706 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 192 204 2709 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 192 611 2709 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 192 2028 2709 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 403 79 207 2709 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 404 83 207 2706 CB 229 2711 238 (WS_FTP 32) 238 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 403 112 207 2789 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1413 54 614 2709 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 1414 58 614 2706 CB 635 2711 1346 (Seems to work correctly, however we are uncertain as to what will happen) 1346 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1413 54 614 2764 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 1414 58 614 2761 CB 635 2766 1351 (when the memory compacter starts to shift things around in memory. This) 1351 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1413 79 614 2819 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 1414 83 614 2816 CB 635 2821 973 (may lead to problem when physical memory gets low.) 973 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1413 2 614 2899 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 2 2 204 2899 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 403 2 207 2899 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 611 2899 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1413 2 614 2899 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 2028 2899 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 244 204 2902 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 204 3147 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 204 3147 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 403 2 207 3147 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 244 611 2902 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 611 3147 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1413 2 614 3147 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 244 2028 2902 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 2028 3147 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 2028 3147 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 403 79 207 2902 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 404 83 207 2899 CB 229 2904 346 (HotJava \(alpha 3\)) 346 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 403 164 207 2982 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1413 54 614 2902 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 1414 58 614 2899 CB 635 2904 1330 (Crashes regularly. Reason unknown - Sun acknowledges this to be a bug) 1330 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1413 54 614 2957 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 1414 58 614 2954 CB 635 2959 1372 (that is independent of the Win95 Trumpet Winsock. We have Soft Ice'd the) 1372 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1413 54 614 3012 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 1414 58 614 3009 CB 635 3014 1309 (program to find that the routine GetThreadContext may be related to the) 1309 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1413 79 614 3067 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 1414 83 614 3064 CB 635 3069 80 (bug.) 80 SB gr 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 53 53 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 2014 3228 CB 2014 3230 46 (53) 46 SB gr 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 160 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 160 334 (Trouble spots) 334 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 221 1787 (Since the Winsock is required to manage it's resources with the possibility of being preempted, this) 1787 SB 229 276 1806 (version of the Winsock now contains special locks to prevent reentrancy. This has required the use) 1806 SB 229 331 1723 (of the yield\(\) function, which may have an impact on some 16-bit programs. Only rudimentary) 1723 SB 229 386 962 (testing of 16-bit programs has been done in this area.) 962 SB 229 466 1788 (Should an application crash while a Winsock lock is being held \(for eg. HotJava\) the lock may still) 1788 SB 229 521 1811 (be left on. The Winsock attempts to detect this deadlock condition and clears the lock. However, in) 1811 SB 229 576 1798 (the event of this happening, the Winsock may be left in an unstable state. All tests have shown that) 1798 SB 229 631 1827 (the Winsock remains stable in such a case, but stability cannot be guaranteed under those conditions.) 1827 SB 229 686 1710 (An error message will be displayed on the Trumpet Winsock\222s display should this arise. If the) 1710 SB 229 741 1680 (Winsock has been unable to recover from such an error condition, it may remain deadlocked.) 1680 SB 229 821 1744 (To clear such an error, you can try to terminate the Trumpet Winsock tcpman.exe task using the) 1744 SB 229 876 1632 (Ctrl-Alt-Del combination. A Windows restart may however still be required occasionally.) 1632 SB 229 956 1780 (WS_FTP32 uses a Winsock callback function. While it seems to work correctly, I'm not too sure) 1780 SB 229 1011 1793 (what will happen when the memory compacter starts to shift things around in memory. Watch out) 1793 SB 229 1066 602 (when physical memory gets low.) 602 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1171 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1171 366 (Fixing lock ups) 366 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1232 1602 (You will find that some apps will not respond, but Win95 will still work for 32-bit apps.) 1602 SB 229 1312 1766 (Press Ctl-Alt-Del. You should get a list of applications that are not responding. \(Win95 may not) 1766 SB 229 1367 732 (show these until some time has elapsed\).) 732 SB 229 1447 1695 (Try to kill off any locked 16-bit applications first. This should usually clear the problem. Be) 1695 SB 229 1502 953 (patient, Win95 may not terminate them immediately.) 953 SB 229 1582 1750 (Then close down all other winsock applications. Chances are that the Winsock has been left in a) 1750 SB 229 1637 1805 (tricky state. It will probably still work, but will operate less efficiently than normal. If the cause of) 1805 SB 229 1692 1527 (the problem has been a 16-bit application, the Winsock should close normally. IT IS) 1527 SB 229 1747 1717 (RECOMMENDED THAT YOU ALWAYS CLOSE DOWN THE WINSOCK WHENEVER) 1717 SB 229 1802 646 (THERE HAS BEEN A LOCK UP.) 646 SB 229 1882 1803 (If you have had to kill off any 32-bit Winsock applications, you will need to restart Windows. This) 1803 SB 229 1937 1718 (is because the files winsock.dll, twsk16.dll and wsock32.dll will still be locked in memory even) 1718 SB 229 1992 1651 (though no Winsock apps may be running. You can do this by either rebooting normally, or) 1651 SB 229 2047 1062 (shutdown/restart in MS-DOS mode and then typing "exit".) 1062 SB 229 2127 1756 (Please note the distinction between closing an application normally and killing off an application.) 1756 SB 229 2182 1759 (Closing is done by normally exiting the application using the close button or similar mechanisms.) 1759 SB 229 2237 1741 (Killing an application is done by using Ctrl-Alt-Del and following the Win95 terminate program) 1741 SB 229 2292 141 (dialogs.) 141 SB 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 54 54 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 229 3228 CB 229 3230 46 (54) 46 SB gr 32 0 0 67 67 0 0 0 62 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 255 0 0 fC 229 160 56 (8 ) 67 SB 296 160 283 (Glossary) 283 SB 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1842 2 223 242 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 229 297 1482 (This section contains various bits and pieces that didn\222t seem to fit anywhere else.) 1482 SB 32 0 0 58 58 0 0 0 53 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 377 32 (8) 32 SB 261 377 64 (.1 ) 78 SB 339 377 398 (Command line) 398 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 446 1563 (The inipath command line option can be used to override the default trumpwsk.ini file.) 1563 SB 229 526 1782 (This is useful if you want to use the Trumpet Winsock under a variety of situations. For example,) 1782 SB 229 581 1815 (one configuration for a packet driver setup and one for a dial-up PPP connection. Or configurations) 1815 SB 229 636 645 (for two different Internet Providers.) 645 SB 229 716 1697 (The command line is accessible by high-lighting the Trumpet Winsock icon from the Program) 1697 SB 229 771 973 (Manager and selecting File/Properties from the menu.) 973 SB 229 851 239 (For example:) 239 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 36 /Courier /font0 ANSIFont font 288 929 1456 (C:\\winsock\\tcpman.exe -inipath=C:\\winsock\\dialup.ini) 1456 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 229 1029 768 (Note: The entire path name must be given.) 768 SB 32 0 0 58 58 0 0 0 53 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 1134 32 (8) 32 SB 261 1134 64 (.2 ) 78 SB 339 1134 856 (Crynwr packet driver collection) 856 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1203 1805 (The Crynwr \(formerly Clarkson\) packet-driver collection is furnished by Russ Nelson and available) 1805 SB 229 1258 1363 (from the Columbia University Academic Information System\222s FTP site at:) 1363 SB 347 1338 744 (ftp://kermit.columbia.edu/packet-drivers/) 744 SB 32 0 0 58 58 0 0 0 53 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 1443 32 (8) 32 SB 261 1443 64 (.3 ) 78 SB 339 1443 362 (Trumpet files) 362 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1512 1767 (Here is a list of files written by Trumpet Software International Pty Ltd that are included with the) 1767 SB 229 1567 500 (Trumpet Winsock package.) 500 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1672 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1672 271 (winsock.dll) 271 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1733 1827 (The core of the Trumpet Winsock\222s TCP/IP stack. This section does all the work, but takes its leads) 1827 SB 229 1788 317 (from tcpman.exe.) 317 SB 229 1868 1670 (Every Winsock package includes a winsock.dll, but each one is written by the vendor of that) 1670 SB 229 1923 171 (Winsock.) 171 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2028 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2028 276 (tcpman.exe) 276 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2089 1810 (The part of the Trumpet Winsock that controls how the winsock.dll communicates with the Internet.) 1810 SB 229 2169 1025 (It makes use of the trumpwsk.ini file to store its settings.) 1025 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2274 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2274 283 (wsock32.dll) 283 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2335 1681 (The 32 bit interface to the Winsock under Windows 95. With twsk16.dll, this file provides a) 1681 SB 229 2390 313 (\223thunking layer\224.) 313 SB 229 2470 1248 (For more information about the layer, see How does the layer work?.) 1248 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2575 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2575 241 (twsk16.dll) 241 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2636 371 (Assists wsock32.dll.) 371 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2741 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2741 308 (trumpwsk.ini) 308 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2802 1007 (Contains most of the settings for the Trumpet Winsock.) 1007 SB 229 2882 1092 (See Command line if you wish to use more than one .ini file.) 1092 SB 229 2962 1802 (Although editing the .ini file settings directly is not advised, experienced users may find it helpful to) 1802 SB 229 3017 685 (know about the following parameters:) 685 SB 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Courier %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 55 55 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 2014 3228 CB 2014 3230 46 (55) 46 SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 2 2 555 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 555 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 288 2 558 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 847 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 879 2 850 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1730 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1730 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 555 161 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 847 161 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1730 161 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 288 79 558 161 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 289 83 558 158 CB 580 163 195 (ip_buffers) 195 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 879 79 850 161 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 880 83 850 158 CB 872 163 769 (The number of buffers for internet frames.) 769 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 555 241 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 288 2 558 241 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 847 241 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 879 2 850 241 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1730 241 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 134 555 244 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 134 847 244 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 134 1730 244 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 288 79 558 244 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 289 83 558 241 CB 580 246 222 (pkt_buffers) 222 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 288 54 558 324 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 879 54 850 244 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 880 58 850 241 CB 872 246 758 (The number of buffers specifically for the) 758 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 879 79 850 299 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 880 83 850 296 CB 872 301 249 (packet driver.) 249 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 555 379 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 288 2 558 379 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 847 379 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 879 2 850 379 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1730 379 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 134 555 382 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 134 847 382 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 134 1730 382 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 288 79 558 382 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 289 83 558 379 CB 580 384 230 (slip_logging) 230 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 288 54 558 462 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 879 54 850 382 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 880 58 850 379 CB 872 384 627 (Takes a log of a dial up SLIP/PPP) 627 SB gr gs 880 58 850 379 CB 1499 384 153 ( session,) 153 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 879 79 850 437 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 880 83 850 434 CB 872 439 458 (and saves it as usage.log.) 458 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 555 517 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 288 2 558 517 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 847 517 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 879 2 850 517 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1730 517 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 134 555 520 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 134 847 520 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 134 1730 520 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 288 79 558 520 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 289 83 558 517 CB 580 522 76 (font) 76 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 288 54 558 600 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 879 54 850 520 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 880 58 850 517 CB 872 522 714 (Sets the font of the Trumpet Winsock\222s) 714 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 879 79 850 575 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 880 83 850 572 CB 872 577 142 (display.) 142 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 555 655 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 288 2 558 655 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 847 655 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 879 2 850 655 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1730 655 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 555 658 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 847 658 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1730 658 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 288 79 558 658 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 289 83 558 655 CB 580 660 216 (slip_rcvbuf) 216 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 879 79 850 658 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 880 83 850 655 CB 872 660 721 (Size of the outgoing comms ring buffer.) 721 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 555 738 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 288 2 558 738 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 847 738 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 879 2 850 738 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1730 738 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 555 741 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 555 821 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 555 821 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 288 2 558 821 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 847 741 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 847 821 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 879 2 850 821 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1730 741 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1730 821 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1730 821 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 288 79 558 741 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 289 83 558 738 CB 580 743 220 (slip_sndbuf) 220 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 879 79 850 741 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 880 83 850 738 CB 872 743 729 (Size of the incoming comms ring buffer.) 729 SB gr 229 906 1801 (Note that some of the network parameters may be overridden by environment variables, which have) 1801 SB 229 961 876 (the same names as the trumpwsk.ini parameters.) 876 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1066 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1066 134 (hosts) 134 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1127 1816 (Provides a list of host names. The Winsock checks this list first whenever it looks up an entry in the) 1816 SB 229 1182 226 (DNS server.) 226 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1287 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1287 200 (services) 200 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1348 439 (List of Internet services.) 439 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1453 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1453 202 (protocol) 202 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1514 463 (List of Internet protocols.) 463 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1619 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1619 325 (trumpwsk.hlp) 325 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1680 1804 (The online help version of the Trumpet Winsock documentation. It uses Microsoft Help and can be) 1804 SB 229 1735 1246 (run directly from the File Manager or Program Manager as required.) 1246 SB 229 1815 1717 (The Trumpet Winsock Help file was created from a Word for Windows document using Roger) 1717 SB 229 1870 1826 (Hadgraft\222s very helpful macro, Doctor Help. Doctor Help translates any reasonable Word file into a) 1826 SB 229 1925 1180 (Windows Help file \(with the aid of the Help Compiler of course\).) 1180 SB 229 2005 1637 (For more information regarding Doctor Help, contact roger.hadgraft@eng.monash.edu.au.) 1637 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2110 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2110 237 (login.cmd) 237 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2171 1703 (This is a sample login script that will work with most modems and SLIP/PPP servers once the) 1703 SB 229 2226 958 (settings in the Dialler/Profile have been set correctly.) 958 SB 229 2306 1669 (It is significantly different to the sample script provided with earlier versions of the Trumpet) 1669 SB 229 2361 685 (Winsock. Throughout this document, ) 685 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Italic /font31 ANSIFont font 914 2361 183 (login.cmd) 183 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 1097 2361 89 ( and ) 89 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Italic /font31 ANSIFont font 1186 2361 212 (login script) 212 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 1398 2361 593 ( refer to the standard login script) 593 SB 229 2416 917 (supplied with Version 3.0, unless otherwise stated.) 917 SB 229 2496 1798 (Since everyone\222s login sequence will be different, it will probably be necessary for you to configure) 1798 SB 229 2551 570 (your profile and/or login script.) 570 SB 229 2631 982 (See Logging in for the first time for more information.) 982 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2711 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2711 271 (profile.cmd) 271 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2772 1703 (A script that allows you to configure the login phone number, username and password of your) 1703 SB 229 2827 351 (SLIP/PPP account.) 351 SB 229 2882 934 (This information is saved in your trumpwsk.ini file.) 934 SB 229 2937 295 (See also Profile.) 295 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 3017 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 3017 295 (modem.cmd) 295 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 3078 1267 (A script that allows you to configure settings relevant to your modem.) 1267 SB 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Italic %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 56 56 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 229 3228 CB 229 3230 46 (56) 46 SB gr 229 160 442 (See also Modem profile.) 442 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 265 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 265 266 (server.cmd) 266 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 326 1444 (A script that allows you to configure settings relevant to your SLIP/PPP server.) 1444 SB 229 406 422 (See also Server profile.) 422 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 511 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 511 203 (bye.cmd) 203 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 572 373 (A sample bye script.) 373 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 652 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 652 227 (Tcpmeter) 227 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 713 1588 (Tcpmeter provides a graphical representation of incoming and outgoing network traffic.) 1588 SB 229 793 1811 (Incoming traffic is displayed across the top of the screen in green, and outgoing is across the bottom) 1811 SB 229 848 115 (in red.) 115 SB 229 928 1791 (Each coloured bar indicates a fraction of the vertical scale. For example, if the vertical scale is 4K) 1791 SB 229 983 1748 (bytes/sec and the green bar comes 3/4 of the way down the screen, then you received 3Kb in that) 1748 SB 229 1038 135 (second.) 135 SB 229 1118 1738 (The vertical scale is displayed in the title bar of the window and can changed by clicking the left) 1738 SB 229 1173 1245 (mouse button to increase it and the right mouse button to decrease it.) 1245 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1278 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1278 98 (Hop) 98 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1339 471 (Hop provides a list of the ) 471 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Italic /font31 ANSIFont font 700 1339 169 (gateways) 169 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 869 1339 1131 ( that are traversed by a packet on its way to a destination Host) 1131 SB 229 1394 148 (address.) 148 SB 229 1474 1746 (On the Internet, any two machines are joined by a number of physical networks. A machine that) 1746 SB 229 1529 946 (directs traffic between networks is called a gateway.) 946 SB 229 1609 1763 (To generate a list of the machines between yours and a destination machine, enter the name of the) 1763 SB 229 1665 274 (machine in the ) 274 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 503 1664 92 (Host) 92 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 595 1665 294 ( field and select ) 294 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 889 1664 98 (Start) 98 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 987 1665 12 (.) 12 SB 229 1745 1508 (A list of the machines between yours and the destination machine will be displayed.) 1508 SB 229 1825 1787 (If \223***\224 is returned, it means that although a gateway has been passed through, no information has) 1787 SB 229 1880 326 (been passed back.) 326 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1985 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1985 81 (Dig) 81 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2046 1818 (Dig uses the Domain Name System \(DNS\) to answer queries about a domain or host on the Internet.) 1818 SB 229 2126 1831 (To use this you will need to know the address of a DNS host, or name server. If you\222re not sure, just) 1831 SB 229 2181 1227 (use the name server from the Trumpet Winsock\222s File/Setup dialog.) 1227 SB 229 2262 1061 (Once you have entered the address of a name server in the ) 1061 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 1290 2261 196 (DNS Host) 196 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 1486 2262 554 (, enter the address of a domain) 554 SB 229 2318 441 (\(or host machine\) in the ) 441 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 670 2317 131 (Target) 131 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 801 2318 294 ( field and select ) 294 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 1095 2317 132 (Search) 132 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 1227 2318 379 (. You can select the ) 379 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 1606 2317 99 (Type) 99 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 1705 2318 277 ( of record to be) 277 SB 229 2373 954 (requested if you are looking for specific information.) 954 SB 229 2453 1756 (If the DNS host you entered is unreachable \(it may not be functioning\), the message \223Timed out\224) 1756 SB 229 2508 1578 (will be displayed. In this case, check the address of the name server or try another one.) 1578 SB 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Italic %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 57 57 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 2014 3228 CB 2014 3230 46 (57) 46 SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 2 2 650 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 650 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1003 2 653 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1657 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1657 158 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 650 161 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1657 161 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1003 79 653 161 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 1004 83 653 158 CB 674 163 220 (Parameters) 220 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 650 241 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 253 2 653 241 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 907 241 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 746 2 910 241 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1657 241 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 650 244 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 907 244 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1657 244 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 253 79 653 244 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 254 83 653 241 CB 674 246 131 (Target) 131 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 746 79 910 244 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 747 83 910 241 CB 931 246 594 (The address of a domain or host.) 594 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 650 324 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 253 2 653 324 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 907 324 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 746 2 910 324 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1657 324 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 650 327 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 907 327 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1657 327 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 253 79 653 327 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 254 83 653 324 CB 674 329 184 (DNS host) 184 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 746 79 910 327 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 747 83 910 324 CB 931 329 674 (Usually your provider\222s name server.) 674 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 650 407 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 253 2 653 407 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 907 407 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 154 2 910 407 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1065 407 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 588 2 1068 407 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1657 407 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 650 410 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 907 410 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1065 410 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1658 410 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 253 79 653 410 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 254 83 653 407 CB 674 412 99 (Type) 99 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 154 79 910 410 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 155 83 910 407 CB 932 412 42 (ns) 42 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 589 79 1068 410 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 590 83 1068 407 CB 1089 412 241 (Name server.) 241 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 650 490 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 253 2 653 490 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 907 490 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 154 2 910 490 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1065 490 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 589 2 1068 490 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1658 490 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 650 493 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 907 493 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1065 493 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1658 493 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 253 79 653 493 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 154 79 910 493 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 155 83 910 490 CB 932 495 22 (a) 22 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 589 79 1068 493 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 590 83 1068 490 CB 1089 495 159 (Address.) 159 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 650 573 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 253 2 653 573 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 907 573 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 154 2 910 573 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1065 573 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 589 2 1068 573 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1658 573 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 650 576 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 907 576 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1065 576 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1658 576 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 253 79 653 576 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 154 79 910 576 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 155 83 910 573 CB 932 578 63 (soa) 63 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 589 79 1068 576 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 590 83 1068 573 CB 1089 578 351 (Status of authority.) 351 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 650 656 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 253 2 653 656 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 907 656 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 154 2 910 656 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1065 656 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 589 2 1068 656 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1658 656 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 650 659 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 907 659 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1065 659 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1658 659 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 253 79 653 659 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 154 79 910 659 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 155 83 910 656 CB 932 661 69 (any) 69 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 589 79 1068 659 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 590 83 1068 656 CB 1089 661 521 (Usually the same as address.) 521 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 650 739 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 253 2 653 739 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 907 739 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 154 2 910 739 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1065 739 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 589 2 1068 739 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1658 739 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 650 742 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 650 822 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 650 822 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 253 2 653 822 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 907 742 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 907 822 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 154 2 910 822 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1065 742 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1065 822 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 589 2 1068 822 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1658 742 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1658 822 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1658 822 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 253 79 653 742 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 154 79 910 742 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 155 83 910 739 CB 932 744 58 (mx) 58 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 589 79 1068 742 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 590 83 1068 739 CB 1089 744 278 (Mail exchange.) 278 SB gr 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 852 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 852 108 (Ping) 108 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 913 1761 (Trumpet Ping is a diagnostic program that allows you to send test packets to a known host on the) 1761 SB 229 968 1068 (Internet. It is useful for checking your TCP/IP connection.) 1068 SB /fm 256 def 2 2 570 1046 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 570 1046 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1141 2 573 1046 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1715 1046 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1715 1046 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 570 1049 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1715 1049 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1141 79 573 1049 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 1142 83 573 1046 CB 594 1051 220 (Parameters) 220 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 79 570 1129 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1715 1129 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 197 79 573 1129 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 198 80 573 1129 CB 594 1131 92 (Host) 92 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 943 79 771 1129 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 944 80 771 1129 CB 794 1131 667 (Enter the address of a host machine.) 667 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 79 570 1209 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1715 1209 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 197 79 573 1209 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 198 80 573 1209 CB 594 1211 77 (Size) 77 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 943 79 771 1209 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 944 80 771 1209 CB 794 1211 589 (The size of each packet in bytes.) 589 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 79 570 1289 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 570 1369 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 570 1369 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 197 2 573 1369 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 771 1369 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 940 2 774 1369 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1715 1289 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1715 1369 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1715 1369 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 197 79 573 1289 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 198 80 573 1289 CB 594 1291 154 (Interval) 154 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 943 79 771 1289 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 944 80 771 1289 CB 794 1291 886 (How long to wait before sending the next packet.) 886 SB gr 229 1455 1275 (To test your connection, enter a known host name or IP address in the ) 1275 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 1504 1454 92 (Host) 92 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 1596 1455 299 ( field, and press ) 299 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 1895 1454 98 (Start) 98 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 1993 1455 12 (.) 12 SB 229 1535 1679 (If you enter the name of a machine, the first thing Ping does is to convert it into a numeric IP) 1679 SB 229 1590 1129 (address. This may happen so quickly you don\222t even notice it.) 1129 SB 229 1670 1687 (If the status line seems to be stuck on a message saying \223Looking up \224, this may) 1687 SB 229 1725 1754 (indicate that there is a problem with the DNS system \(DNS is the system convert a the name of a) 1754 SB 229 1780 1748 (machine on the Internet into its numeric IP address\). Check that the Name server address in your) 1748 SB 229 1835 447 (Winsock is set correctly.) 447 SB 229 1915 1793 (An \223ICMP transmit error\224 will usually be generated either because the network is down or because) 1793 SB 229 1970 589 (of incorrect Comm port settings.) 589 SB 229 2051 484 (At any time you can press ) 484 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 713 2050 89 (Stop) 89 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 802 2051 715 ( to cancel the test and display statistics.) 715 SB 229 2131 1739 (There is no timeout, so if you\222re sending packets and getting no response, the status line will not) 1739 SB 229 2187 1335 (change from \223Trying ....\224. In this case, press ) 1335 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 1564 2186 89 (Stop) 89 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 1653 2187 12 (.) 12 SB 229 2267 1778 (The display will then list how many packets were sent and received and a percentage of how many) 1778 SB 229 2322 1784 (were lost. Statistics are also presented that give you an idea of how long it takes for the packets to) 1784 SB 229 2377 1362 (do the circuit back to your machine. This is called the round trip time \(rtt\).) 1362 SB 32 0 0 58 58 0 0 0 53 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 2482 32 (8) 32 SB 261 2482 64 (.4 ) 78 SB 339 2482 297 (Definitions) 297 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2576 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2576 175 (Buffers) 175 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2637 1789 (Network buffers \(both IP and packet buffers\) are sections of memory allocated from RAM to store) 1789 SB 229 2692 1776 (packets of 1500 bytes each. There are two pools, the main IP pool \(32 buffers by default\) and the) 1776 SB 229 2747 763 (packet driver pool \(16 buffers by default\).) 763 SB 229 2827 1725 (An IP buffer is not quite the same as a packet buffer, although they do have the same structure.) 1725 SB 229 2882 1789 (Only the packet driver pool needs to be in Global DOS memory. It has to be from there so that the) 1789 SB 229 2937 1805 (packet driver \(which is a DOS TSR\) can copy data into them when a packet arrives \(and from them) 1805 SB 229 2992 1623 (when packets are sent\). For this reason, packet buffers are not allocated under SLIP/PPP) 1623 SB 229 3047 971 (configurations. See also Comm errors [OVERRUN].) 971 SB 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 58 58 %%PageResources: (atend) SVDoc restore /SVDoc save def SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 229 3228 CB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 229 3230 46 (58) 46 SB gr 229 160 1828 (When the Winsock is configured for SLIP/PPP, two comms ring buffers are allocated. These are the) 1828 SB 229 215 1105 (receive and send buffers. See also Comm errors [RXOVER].) 1105 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 320 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 320 179 (BOOTP) 179 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 381 1014 (Bootstrap Protocol \(BOOTP\) is an alternative to RARP) 1014 SB 1243 381 685 ( that allows a machine to obtain its IP) 685 SB 229 436 1558 (address, gateway address, and Netmask using UDP \(User Datagram Protocol\) and IP.) 1558 SB 229 516 1034 (Therefore, BOOTP can be used over a dial up SLIP/PPP) 1034 SB 1263 516 418 ( connection if required.) 418 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 621 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 621 307 (Comm driver) 307 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 682 1813 (When the Trumpet Winsock is configured for SLIP/PPP it is normally being used over a modem. A) 1813 SB 229 737 1412 (comm driver allows the Dialler of the Trumpet Winsock to access the modem.) 1412 SB 229 817 1481 (The comm driver \(or comm.drv\) is set in the [boot] section of your system.ini file.) 1481 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 922 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 922 146 (CSLIP) 146 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 983 1586 (Compressed SLIP \(CSLIP\) is a more efficient version of SLIP, that features VJ Header) 1586 SB 229 1038 249 (Compression.) 249 SB 229 1118 1012 (CSLIP is not necessarily supported by all SLIP servers.) 1012 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1223 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1223 187 (Firewall) 187 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1284 1465 (A firewall is broadly defined as anything that protects one network from another.) 1465 SB 229 1364 1830 (Use of a firewall and a program such as Socks 4.2 can enable a computer to access the full resources) 1830 SB 229 1419 1798 (of the Internet without actually existing on the Internet. It does this by having the public side of the) 1798 SB 229 1474 1794 (firewall communicate to the Internet on behalf of any machines on the Local Area Network \(LAN\).) 1794 SB 229 1529 1799 (Machines on the LAN speak to the local side of the firewall using TCP and know nothing about the) 1799 SB 229 1584 1328 (full Internet. Socks bridges the gap between the two sides of the firewall.) 1328 SB 229 1664 1478 (Here are some reasons why a LAN might use a firewall to connect to the Internet:) 1478 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 1742 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 1747 1682 (Without a firewall your machine\222s IP address \(and name\) can be seen by anybody else on the) 1682 SB 347 1802 1574 (Internet. This information can be hidden by a firewall, since only the public side of the) 1574 SB 347 1857 323 (firewall is visible.) 323 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 1910 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 1915 1653 (Firewalls can free up space for IP addresses, as the public side of the firewall can represent) 1653 SB 347 1970 1688 (the entire LAN with one IP address. As long as the machines on the LAN are only connected) 1688 SB 347 2025 1656 (to the Internet through the firewall they can use any address. There are many \223official non-) 1656 SB 347 2080 817 (Internet addresses\224 reserved for this purpose.) 817 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 47 /Symbol font 288 2133 32 (\267 ) 59 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 2138 1674 (The services that will be made available to users on the LAN can be regulated, as a program) 1674 SB 347 2193 884 (like Socks can choose what protocols to support.) 884 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2273 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2273 101 (PAP) 101 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2334 1510 (Password Authentication Protocol \(PAP\) is an authentication system built into PPP) 1510 SB 1739 2334 302 ( that should only) 302 SB 229 2389 1173 (be enabled upon instructions from your internet service provider.) 1173 SB 229 2469 1641 (PAP requires a username and password and can be enabled in the File/PPP options screen.) 1641 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2574 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2574 140 (RARP) 140 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2635 1702 (Reverse Address Resolution Protocol \(RARP\) is a low level Internet protocol used by diskless) 1702 SB 229 2690 1306 (machines to obtain an IP address from a server over a physical network.) 1306 SB 229 2745 729 (An alternative to this scheme is BOOTP) 729 SB 958 2745 12 (.) 12 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2825 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2825 121 (Shim) 121 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2886 1052 (In the context of the Trumpet Winsock, a shim refers to a ) 1052 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Italic /font31 ANSIFont font 1281 2886 342 (packet driver shim) 342 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 1623 2886 292 (, a program that) 292 SB 229 2941 1815 (provides a packet driver interface to another method of network connection, such as ODI and NDIS.) 1815 SB 229 3021 1364 (See Using the Trumpet Winsock over a packet driver for more information.) 1364 SB 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Symbol %%+ font Times-Italic %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 59 59 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 2014 3228 CB 2014 3230 46 (59) 46 SB gr 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 160 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 160 232 (Socks 4.2) 232 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 221 1787 (Socks is a program that permits communication across a firewall. For more information regarding) 1787 SB 229 276 200 (Socks, see:) 200 SB 347 356 748 (ftp://ftp.nec.com/pub/security/socks.cstc/) 748 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 461 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 461 257 (Token ring) 257 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 522 1815 (Since the Winsock can only use a class 1 or 6 packet driver, token ring is only available by way of a) 1815 SB 229 577 943 (shim such as oditrpkt or the ibmtoken packet driver.) 943 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 682 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 682 184 (Vectors) 184 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 743 1817 (The 80x86 family of processors allows programs to communicate with the operating system through) 1817 SB 229 798 1725 (what is called a "software interrupt", which always has a number in the range 0 to 255. This is) 1725 SB 229 853 1757 (termed a "vector" and is the one of the key mechanisms to pass control to the MS-DOS operating) 1757 SB 229 908 1788 (system. Usually the vectors are expressed in hexadecimal, with the range 0x00 to 0xFF. The 0x in) 1788 SB 229 963 1722 (front of the number means that we are using hexadecimal numbers instead of decimal numbers.) 1722 SB 229 1018 1726 (They may also be expressed in the notation 00H to FFH, or $00 to $FF. If you are dealing with) 1726 SB 229 1073 1795 (packet drivers, hexadecimal notation is much more common, but occasionally they are expressed in) 1795 SB 229 1128 1778 (decimal. Examples of software interrupts in use on PCs are 0x10 for the video BIOS, or 0x21 for) 1778 SB 229 1183 246 (calls to DOS.) 246 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1288 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1288 371 (Virtual machine) 371 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1349 1698 (A virtual machine can be either the entire Windows session, or any DOS session active within) 1698 SB 229 1404 1325 (Windows. Refer to the Windows system documentation for more details.) 1325 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 1509 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 1509 197 (WINPKT) 197 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1570 1063 (WINPKT is a virtual packet driver interface for Windows.) 1063 SB 229 1650 1774 (The program WINPKT was written by some clever people on the Internet to allow a packet driver) 1774 SB 229 1705 1779 (interface to work correctly within Windows by making sure that packets get directed to the correct) 1779 SB 229 1760 878 (virtual machine under Windows enhanced mode.) 878 SB 229 1840 1823 (Within Windows, packet drivers can only be used reliably using WINPKT, and even then only under) 1823 SB 229 1895 288 (enhanced mode.) 288 SB 229 1975 642 (It is available from our FTP site at:) 642 SB 347 2055 767 (ftp://ftp.trumpet.com/winsock/winpkt.com) 767 SB 229 2135 1503 (Note that NDIS3PKT replaces WINPKT, since it offers exactly the same function.) 1503 SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 128 0 0 fC 229 2240 28 ( ) 14 SB 243 2240 511 (Windows Sockets 1.1) 511 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2301 1824 (For a full description of Windows Sockets, see the Stardust Technologies & Stardust Winsock Labs:) 1824 SB 347 2381 462 (http://www.stardust.com/) 462 SB 229 2461 526 (See also Programmer\222s notes) 526 SB 755 2461 12 (.) 12 SB 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 60 60 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 229 3228 CB 229 3230 46 (60) 46 SB gr 32 0 0 67 67 0 0 0 62 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 255 0 0 fC 229 160 56 (9 ) 67 SB 296 160 1146 (Contact Details and Online Services) 1146 SB 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1842 2 223 242 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 229 297 1746 (The following services are intended to support our clients by providing the latest news as well as) 1746 SB 229 352 710 (gathering feedback about our products.) 710 SB 229 432 1801 (Our mailboxes are for questions that are not satisfactorily addressed by this document or our online) 1801 SB 229 487 1812 (services. 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79 1508 2701 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1921 2701 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 698 79 366 2701 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 699 83 366 2698 CB 388 2703 478 (International \(after 8/96\)) 478 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 439 79 1068 2701 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 440 83 1068 2698 CB 1090 2703 315 (+61 3 6245 0220) 315 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 409 79 1511 2701 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 410 83 1511 2698 CB 1533 2703 315 (+61 3 6245 0210) 315 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 363 2781 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 698 2 366 2781 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1065 2781 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 439 2 1068 2781 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1508 2781 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 409 2 1511 2781 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1921 2781 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 363 2784 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1065 2784 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1508 2784 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1921 2784 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 698 79 366 2784 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 699 83 366 2781 CB 388 2786 178 (Australia) 178 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 439 79 1068 2784 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 440 83 1068 2781 CB 1090 2786 254 (1800 67 0220) 254 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 409 79 1511 2784 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 410 83 1511 2781 CB 1533 2786 254 (1800 67 0210) 254 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 363 2864 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 698 2 366 2864 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1065 2864 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 439 2 1068 2864 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1508 2864 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 409 2 1511 2864 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1921 2864 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 363 2867 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1065 2867 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1508 2867 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1921 2867 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 698 79 366 2867 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 699 83 366 2864 CB 388 2869 575 (Hobart, Tasmania \(until 8/96\)) 575 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 439 79 1068 2867 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 440 83 1068 2864 CB 1090 2869 261 (\(002\) 45 0220) 261 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 409 79 1511 2867 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 410 83 1511 2864 CB 1533 2869 261 (\(002\) 45 0210) 261 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 363 2947 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 698 2 366 2947 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1065 2947 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 439 2 1068 2947 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1508 2947 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 409 2 1511 2947 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1921 2947 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 363 2950 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 363 3030 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 363 3030 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 698 2 366 3030 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1065 2950 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1065 3030 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 439 2 1068 3030 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1508 2950 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1508 3030 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 409 2 1511 3030 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 79 1921 2950 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1921 3030 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 1921 3030 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 698 79 366 2950 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 699 83 366 2947 CB 388 2952 579 (Hobart, Tasmania \(after 8/96\)) 579 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 439 79 1068 2950 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 440 83 1068 2947 CB 1090 2952 284 (\(03\) 6245 0220) 284 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 409 79 1511 2950 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 410 83 1511 2947 CB 1533 2952 284 (\(03\) 6245 0210) 284 SB gr 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 62 62 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 229 3228 CB 229 3230 46 (62) 46 SB gr 32 0 0 58 58 0 0 0 53 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 160 32 (9) 32 SB 261 160 64 (.7 ) 78 SB 339 160 410 (Postal address) 410 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 347 229 723 (Trumpet Software International Pty Ltd) 723 SB 347 284 283 (GPO Box 1649) 283 SB 347 339 128 (Hobart) 128 SB 347 394 306 (Tasmania 7001) 306 SB 347 449 257 (AUSTRALIA) 257 SB 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 63 63 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 2014 3228 CB 2014 3230 46 (63) 46 SB gr 32 0 0 67 67 0 0 0 62 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 255 0 0 fC 229 160 93 (10 ) 104 SB 333 160 628 (Registration Details) 628 SB 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1842 2 223 242 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 229 297 1771 (Registration of the Trumpet Winsock is encouraged since it not only funds further development of) 1771 SB 229 352 1808 (the software, but also gives you a warm fuzzy feeling deep down inside. Furthermore, it allows you) 1808 SB 229 407 906 (to keep using the Trumpet Winsock after 30 days.) 906 SB 229 487 1638 (The basic registration fee for a single user version of the Trumpet Winsock is AUS$25 for) 1638 SB 229 542 1766 (Australian users and US$25 for international \(non-Australian\) users \(valid until 31-Dec-96\). See) 1766 SB 229 597 908 (the price list for details on multi-user site licenses.) 908 SB 229 677 1691 (As a registered user, you will receive support \(within the existing Capabilities of the Trumpet) 1691 SB 229 732 1795 (Winsock\) for up to 12 months from the date of purchase. Support will include any upgrades or bug) 1795 SB 229 787 664 (fixes released within that 12 months.) 664 SB 229 867 1779 (After 12 months, upgrades for previously registered users will cost 25% of the current registration) 1779 SB 229 922 1761 (fee per annum. Arrangements will also be made for conversion of smaller licenses to larger ones.) 1761 SB 32 0 0 58 58 0 0 0 53 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 1027 64 (10) 64 SB 293 1027 64 (.1 ) 78 SB 371 1027 420 (How to register) 420 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 1096 1814 (Please fill out the order form in clear print and send it along with your payment/purchase order. We) 1814 SB 229 1151 754 (accept the following methods of payment:) 754 SB /fm 256 def 2 2 204 1229 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 204 1229 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 492 2 207 1229 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 700 1229 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1376 2 703 1229 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 2080 1229 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 2080 1229 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 189 204 1232 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 189 700 1232 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 189 2080 1232 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 492 79 207 1232 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 493 83 207 1229 CB 229 1234 404 (Internet registration) 404 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 492 109 207 1312 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1376 54 703 1232 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 1377 58 703 1229 CB 724 1234 1131 (You may email your credit card details to us using the Internet) 1131 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1376 54 703 1287 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 1377 58 703 1284 CB 724 1289 1228 (registration feature of the Trumpet Winsock, which is located under) 1228 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1376 79 703 1342 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 1377 83 703 1339 CB 724 1344 255 (Special menu.) 255 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 204 1422 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 492 2 207 1422 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 700 1422 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1376 2 703 1422 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 2080 1422 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 244 204 1425 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 244 700 1425 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 244 2080 1425 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 492 79 207 1425 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 493 83 207 1422 CB 229 1427 224 (Credit card) 224 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 492 164 207 1505 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1376 54 703 1425 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 1377 58 703 1422 CB 724 1427 1302 (We accept Mastercard, VISA, Bankcard, American Express and Diners) 1302 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1376 54 703 1480 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 1377 58 703 1477 CB 724 1482 1262 (Club. Credit card details may be given by fax or phone. See Contact) 1262 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1376 54 703 1535 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 1377 58 703 1532 CB 724 1537 128 (Details) 128 SB gr gs 1377 58 703 1532 CB 852 1537 1175 ( for our fax and phone numbers. Credit card details may only be) 1175 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1376 79 703 1590 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 1377 83 703 1587 CB 724 1592 1012 (emailed using the automatic Internet registration option.) 1012 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 204 1670 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 492 2 207 1670 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 700 1670 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1376 2 703 1670 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 2080 1670 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 709 204 1673 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 709 700 1673 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 709 2080 1673 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 492 79 207 1673 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 493 83 207 1670 CB 229 1675 392 (Direct bank transfer) 392 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 492 629 207 1753 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1376 54 703 1673 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 1377 58 703 1670 CB 724 1675 1231 (Direct bank transfers can be made using the following bank account) 1231 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1376 54 703 1728 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 1377 58 703 1725 CB 724 1730 1220 (details. Please fax both the completed order form and details of the) 1220 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1376 79 703 1783 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 1377 83 703 1780 CB 724 1785 455 (transfer \(ie deposit slip\). ) 455 SB gr gs 1377 83 703 1780 CB 1179 1785 358 (See Contact Details) 358 SB gr gs 1377 83 703 1780 CB 1537 1785 370 ( for our fax number.) 370 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1376 54 703 1863 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 1377 58 703 1860 CB 724 1865 273 (Account Title: ) 273 SB gr gs 1377 58 703 1860 CB 1085 1865 723 (Trumpet Software International Pty Ltd) 723 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1376 54 703 1918 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1376 54 703 1973 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 1377 58 703 1970 CB 724 1975 98 (BSB:) 98 SB gr gs 1377 58 703 1970 CB 1085 1975 150 (087 421) 150 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1376 54 703 2028 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 1377 58 703 2025 CB 724 2030 313 (Account number:) 313 SB gr gs 1377 58 703 2025 CB 1085 2030 219 (64892 8805) 219 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1376 54 703 2083 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1376 54 703 2138 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 1377 58 703 2135 CB 724 2140 227 (Bank name: ) 227 SB gr gs 1377 58 703 2135 CB 1085 2140 443 (National Australia Bank) 443 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1376 54 703 2193 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 1377 58 703 2190 CB 1085 2195 306 (7 Bayfield Street) 306 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1376 54 703 2248 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 1377 58 703 2245 CB 1085 2250 457 (Rosny Tasmania 7018) 457 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1376 79 703 2303 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 1377 83 703 2300 CB 1085 2305 168 (Australia) 168 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 204 2383 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 492 2 207 2383 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 700 2383 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1376 2 703 2383 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 2080 2383 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 541 204 2386 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 541 700 2386 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 541 2080 2386 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 492 79 207 2386 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 493 83 207 2383 CB 229 2388 146 (Cheque) 146 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 492 79 207 2466 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 492 381 207 2546 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1376 55 703 2386 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 1377 59 703 2383 CB 724 2389 690 (Cheques should be drawn in favour of) 690 SB gr 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font gs 1377 59 703 2383 CB 1414 2388 631 ( Trumpet Software International) 631 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1376 80 703 2442 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 1377 84 703 2439 CB 724 2444 148 (Pty Ltd) 148 SB gr 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font gs 1377 84 703 2439 CB 872 2445 173 ( and sent ) 173 SB gr gs 1377 84 703 2439 CB 1045 2445 157 (with the ) 157 SB gr gs 1377 84 703 2439 CB 1202 2445 583 (order form to our postal address) 583 SB gr gs 1377 84 703 2439 CB 1785 2445 249 ( via Air Mail.) 249 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1376 54 703 2523 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 1377 58 703 2520 CB 724 2525 1238 (All cheques from international \(non-Australian\) users must be in US) 1238 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1376 79 703 2578 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 1377 83 703 2575 CB 724 2580 616 (currency and drawn on US banks.) 616 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1376 54 703 2658 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 1377 58 703 2655 CB 724 2660 1313 (We are also able to accept American Express international postal money) 1313 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1376 79 703 2713 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 1377 83 703 2710 CB 724 2715 125 (orders.) 125 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1376 54 703 2793 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 1377 58 703 2790 CB 724 2795 1322 (Please note that mail from the US to Australia can take up to 15 working) 1322 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1376 79 703 2848 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 1377 83 703 2845 CB 724 2850 260 (days to arrive.) 260 SB gr /fm 256 def 2 2 204 2928 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 492 2 207 2928 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 700 2928 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1376 2 703 2928 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 2080 2928 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 244 204 2931 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 204 3176 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 204 3176 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 492 2 207 3176 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 244 700 2931 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 700 3176 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1376 2 703 3176 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 244 2080 2931 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 2080 3176 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 2 2 2080 3176 B 1 F n 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 492 79 207 2931 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 493 83 207 2928 CB 229 2933 295 (Purchase order) 295 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 492 164 207 3011 B 1 F n /fm 256 def 1376 54 703 2931 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 1377 58 703 2928 CB 724 2933 1297 (We accept purchase orders for any amount, but will only invoice orders) 1297 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1376 54 703 2986 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 1377 58 703 2983 CB 724 2988 1287 (that are greater than $100. Prepayment is required for purchase orders) 1287 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1376 54 703 3041 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 1377 58 703 3038 CB 724 3043 1292 (that are less than $100. Purchase orders should be accompanied by the) 1292 SB gr 229 229 229 fC /fm 256 def 1376 79 703 3096 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC gs 1377 83 703 3093 CB 724 3098 495 (order form and faxed to us.) 495 SB gr 1 #C statusdict begin /manualfeed false store end EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 64 64 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 0 22 26 787 1169 300 SM 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC gs 46 55 229 3228 CB 229 3230 46 (64) 46 SB gr 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 271 56 (10) 56 SB 285 271 56 (.2 ) 72 SB 32 0 0 58 58 0 0 0 53 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 357 265 241 (Price list) 241 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 334 1706 (All prices are in Australian dollars for Australian users, and US dollars for international \(non-) 1706 SB 229 389 1798 (Australian\) users. For example, a single license costs AUS$25 for Australian users and US$25 for) 1798 SB 229 444 253 (everyone else.) 253 SB 229 524 570 (Prices valid until 31-Dec-1996.) 570 SB 32 0 0 58 58 0 0 0 53 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 303 629 462 (Single User License) 462 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 698 111 (1 user) 111 SB 820 698 69 ($25) 69 SB 32 0 0 58 58 0 0 0 53 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 303 778 538 (Multi-user Site License) 538 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 847 190 (1-99 users) 190 SB 820 847 227 ($25 per user) 227 SB 347 902 259 (100-499 users) 259 SB 820 902 755 ($2500 + $10 per additional user over 100) 755 SB 347 957 259 (500-999 users) 259 SB 820 957 732 ($6500 + $5 per additional user over 500) 732 SB 347 1012 317 (1000-4999 users) 317 SB 820 1012 544 ($9000 + $2 per additional use) 544 SB 1364 1012 211 (r over 1000) 211 SB 347 1067 305 (5000-9999 users) 305 SB 820 1067 778 ($17000 + $1 per additional user over 5000) 778 SB 347 1122 351 (10000-19999 users) 351 SB 820 1122 859 ($22000 + $0.90 per additional user over 10000) 859 SB 347 1177 351 (20000-49999 users) 351 SB 820 1177 859 ($31000 + $0.80 per additional user over 20000) 859 SB 347 1232 351 (50000-99999 users) 351 SB 820 1232 859 ($55000 + $0.70 per additional user over 50000) 859 SB 32 0 0 58 58 0 0 0 53 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 303 1312 826 (Multi-user Educational Site License) 826 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 347 1381 213 (1-100 users) 213 SB 820 1381 227 ($25 per user) 227 SB 347 1436 201 (100+ users) 201 SB 820 1436 336 ($2500 per campus) 336 SB 229 1546 1792 (A multi-user educational site license covers a single campus only. If more than one campus is to be) 1792 SB 229 1601 1826 (covered, a multi-user site license costing structure with a 10% discount applies. This is restricted to) 1826 SB 229 1656 1775 (students and staff using campus facilities. If dialling in off campus, students and staff must dial in) 1775 SB 229 1711 618 (through the school's services only.) 618 SB 229 1791 1785 (A site license is a license to a specific named organisation and may not be sub-licensed or assigned) 1785 SB 229 1846 1775 (to anyone else. Copies of the Winsock software obtained under a site license may only be used by) 1775 SB 229 1901 1785 (employees of the licensed organisation or, in the case of an educational organisation, by employees) 1785 SB 229 1956 1729 (or students of the licensed organisation. Payment under a site license is based on the number of) 1729 SB 229 2011 1735 (installed users. A site license cannot be used by an Internet Service Provider to provide Internet) 1735 SB 229 2066 404 (services for its clients.) 404 SB 32 0 0 58 58 0 0 0 53 /Helvetica-Bold /font13 ANSIFont font 0 0 128 fC 229 2171 64 (10) 64 SB 293 2171 64 (.3 ) 78 SB 371 2171 518 (Distribution Rights) 518 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 0 0 0 fC 229 2240 1760 (Trumpet Software International Pty Ltd reserves all rights in the Winsock program, including the) 1760 SB 229 2295 1771 (rights of publication and of distribution. The Winsock program may only be made available from) 1771 SB 229 2350 1797 (FTP sites which have been approved by TSI for that purpose and may only be made available from) 1797 SB 229 2406 525 (those sites in the unmodified ) 525 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 43 /Times-Bold /font29 ANSIFont font 754 2405 233 (twsk30?.exe) 233 SB 32 0 0 46 46 0 0 0 42 /Times-Roman /font32 ANSIFont font 987 2406 987 ( file distributed by TSI. All other forms of making the) 987 SB 229 2461 1761 (program available or of distribution \(and all reproductions of the Winsock program in connection) 1761 SB 229 2516 1387 (with such activities\) are prohibited without TSI\222s express written agreement.) 1387 SB 229 2596 1691 (TSI has a standard distribution agreement for use with its distributors and a standard scale of) 1691 SB 229 2651 1802 (distribution charges. 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See the price list for details on multi-) 1800 SB 229 1234 500 (user site licenses.\)) 500 SB 229 1324 475 (Method of purchase:) 475 SB 229 1369 1800 ( [ ] Purchase order. We accept purchase orders for any amount, but will) 1800 SB 229 1414 1725 ( only invoice orders that are greater than $100.) 1725 SB 229 1459 1825 ( Prepayment is required for purchase orders that are) 1825 SB 229 1504 925 ( less than $100.) 925 SB 229 1549 1725 ( [ ] Cheque. All cheques from international \(non-Australian\)) 1725 SB 229 1594 1825 ( users must be in US currency and drawn on US banks.) 1825 SB 229 1639 1750 ( [ ] Bank Transfer. Direct bank transfers can be made using the bank) 1750 SB 229 1684 1525 ( account details found in the section on) 1525 SB 229 1729 950 ( How to Register.) 950 SB 229 1774 1700 ( [ ] Credit card. 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