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DWCOMM DOCUMENTATION

This program is included with DOORWAY to serve as the REMOTE communications
program with DOORWAY. This program is NOT intended to be an all around
COM program. For complete communications capability continue to use QMODEM
or your favorite COM program.

You are licensed to use up to 5 copies of this program for each copy of
DOORWAY. Site licences are available. In conjunction with DOORWAY and DWHOST,
it is intended to allow easy access to a DOORWAY remote system.

MAIN MENU

When DWCOMM is run a menu will pop up. This is the command menu. For first
time operation, select the C)onfigure selection, and verify or change the
fields as necessary (see the configuration section below).

Buffer - Entering a "B" will switch the capture buffer on and off. The capture
buffer name is in the configuration menu. Note that the ANSI
sequences will be included in the file, so to view the capture file
later will require a DOS type command, or an ANSI editor.

Config - Configure the com program for the correct com port, speed, capture
filename, number to dial, and modem initialization string. Press
ESC to exit. Upon exiting you will receive the options of quitting
without saving new configuration information, exiting and saving the
information, or continueing with the configuration. Switch between
TOUCH TONE and PULSE dialing by entering an ALT T and ALT P.

Dial - Dial the number from the configuration file. If the number is blank
DWCOMM will ask for the number to dial. To abort enter ESC.

Init - Initialize the modem by sending it the initialization string from
the configuration file. This function is called automatically when
the program is first brought up.

Receive- Run the batch file DWR.BAT. This batch file should be set up to
allow the transfer protocol of choice to be run. The included batch
file is to use DSZ for ZMODEM.

Send - Run the batch file DWS.BAT. This batch file should be set up to
allow the transfer protocol of choice to be run. The included batch
file is to use DSZ for ZMODEM.

Term - Terminal mode. This mode is entered automatically after a Dial also.
When in this mode all keystrokes go to the modem, and all characters
received from the modem will be displayed. ANSI is emulated. To
return to the MENU press both SHIFT keys at once.

Xfer - Xfer using DWXFER. This will bring up the DWXFER window, allowing
you to use this windowed interface for transferring files.

Quit - Quit DWCOMM and return to DOS.

CONFIGURATION MENU

COM PORT This allows you to select the appropriate port. Enter COM:1, COM:2,
COM:3, COM:4 for a standard com port. Enter LOCAL for local testing.
Enter PORT:XXXX:Y where XXXX is the hexidecimal base address of the
com port, and Y is the irq (1-9) for non-standard ports.

CAPTURE This is the name you wish the capture file to be written to. It is
toggled on and off by the main menu "B" entry.

BAUD RATE This is the opening BAUD rate you wish to use with the modem.
Normally this is the highest rate the modem will work at. Not
recommend to set above 38400.

LOCK PORT When the modem connects it will return a CONNECT string. Some
modems require the baud rate to be changed to the rate indicated
in the connect string. Other modems require the rate to be set at
and remain at the initial setting. Selecting YES will prevent
the rate from dropping to the rate indicated in the CONNECT message.

INIT STRG This is the string sent to the modem when the program is brought up,
and when Initialize modem is selected from the main menu.

NUM DIAL This is the number dialed when "D" is selected at the main menu.
If this field is left blank, the user is prompted for the number
to dial. Once the number is dialed, the program will wait for a
CONNECT from the modem, then switch into the TERMINAL mode. If BUSY
or other error occurs, will redial number.

LPT1-LPT3 DOORWAY has the ability to redirect printer outputs when a /Y:R is
included in the command line. When the printer information is
received by the remote, it is tagged as to whether it is going to
lpt1, lpt2, or lpt3. This allows you to have 0 to 3 printers on
the remote end, and control where the redirection goes. For instance
if you only have one printer on the remote, all 3 could go to LPT1,
or PRN. If you have no printer, you could put a filename in the
entry, and all printer output will be written to the disk. And
if you have 3 printers on the remote, each will respond seperately
and properly. This feature is available only if DWCOMM is use.

COMMAND LINE PARAMETERS

DWCOMM can be executed with several command line switchs. The following
switchs are available:

A - Use ANSI for cursor keys instead of DOORWAY codes. Switchs automatically
to DOORWAY mode when you enter DOORWAY, and back to ANSI when you leave.
B - Use BIOS calls, for Digiboard and Fossil support.
C - Automatically exits upon carrier loss.
R - Force use of regular keyboard calls, even if an enhanced keyboard is
detected.

FOREIGN LANGUAGE SUPPORT

If DWCOMM finds a file by the name of DWCOMM.LAN it will use it for all
text displays. The ENGLISH.LAN can be used as a template for creating
other .LAN files. We are including any language files we presently have.
If language files are created for other languages and they are provided to
us we will be happy to include them in later versions.


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