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(.***ȡ/.צ%%%2.צ &.%%%ȡ4.צ###<.צ #.צ###Sys)rǧ"an account number, and a password.2&K(&Ku(MoISCPU)))SצEach computer communicates[צin a slightly different waycthan thriesǧצinformation between your Appleǯצand other computers.צIPass) ǟ And finally, certain informationǧ$about the service or remote computerǯyou want to use. ǟ"You'll usually need a phone numbeup your Apple so thatǯ"you can talk with other computers.IModem) ǟ"A modem, which lets the Apple sendǧ"and receive signals over the tele-ǯ phone lines.IPhone) ǟA telephone line, which carBצIDD)FCpu)ǟ%To perform these little miracles, youǧצ"only need a few things in additionǯצto your basic Apple system.IDisk) ǟצ!The Access II program disk, whichǧ"lets you set lso use Access II to connectǧצ!with remote computers that aren'tǯinformation services.צMaparr) ǟצ$For instance, you could connect withǧצ your company's mainframe on the ǯצother side of the country. 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Vצ mod4.script,  -צ*-QP - -MP-M@ - RD (454(ACCESS II V1.0 ESCAPE: Set Up Menu (________________________________________  Save Configuration צ$Saving configuration; please wait... צ(________________________________________  mod1.scng command keys are available only in Terminal mode: A  -B transmits a short break. A  !-SHIFT-B transmits a long break. A  צ#-C starts command file processing. A $-D turns DataScope mode on and off. A &-F turns recording filter on and off. A -P prints the current screen. A -Q completely exits ACCESS II. A צ-R turns recording on and off. A -ESC returns to Main Menu. A -DELETE resets termi^TAPPLESTUPTESTUFFPTESTUFFGESTUFF GESTUFF MENUS isk צ! in Drive 1 and then do this: " Press OPEN APPLE-CONTROL-RESET  á;X>-     +&,-˩-ń+-+ Just a moment please... -(:5 0 + & ! /,)&# -+-ɡ--,צ& Thanks for using this training disk. צ(You can now put a different program dצ! selected, or press ESCAPE to go  back to the Topic Menu . .Í.á-46 /--     +&,-˩-  .- - .0--˩.Ä%    - -ɡ,R&   !You haven't done the Introduction   צ Press RETURN for the topic you 6. Sending, Receiving, Recording  צ7. Getting Help  8. Final Words Q. Quit צType the number of a topic צ and press RETURN    &-*P.  .-é.T. & APPLE PRESENTS ACCESS II  Product Training Disk 1. Introduction צ2. An Overview of Access II 3. Using an Information Service  צ4. Setting Up for a New Service  5. 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((Ǡ ȡ( BتP  Procedure WAIT_FOR_CORRECT_INPUT;  Procedure FixStack; {keep stack from overflowing}   IMPLEMENTATION E e Normalize (Var S:string);  Procedure OPENFILE (Filename:String);  Procedure READFILE (Var Line:String); Procedure PARSE (Var X,Y,W,H:integer);  Procedure MAKE_MAIN_FRAME;  Procedure SET_CURSOR (Xpos,Ypos:integer); Procedure Blink_Cursor;  Procedure Get_KeyStroke (Var Key:char);  Procedure DISPLAY_NEXT_LINES; Procedure Write_Return_Msg;  Procedure Write_ErrorMsg (Target_key:char);integer;Msg:string);  Procedure FrameWrite(Var Which_frame:window;Msg:string);  Procedure FWrite (S:string);  Procedure Normalize (Var S:string);  Procedure OPENFILE (Filename:String);  Procedure READFILE (Var Line:String); Procedure PARSE (Var X,Y,W,6Var NewFrame:window);  Procedure Clear_text_area(Var Current_frame:window); Procedure ClrScrn40;  Procedure Wait(time:integer);  Procedure Set40(which:switch);  Procedure Set80;  Procedure FxWrite (x,y:integer;Msg:string);  Procedure InxWrite (x,y:--)vPINTEGER vREAL $|CHAR 6BOOLEAN BSTRING ,TEXT INTERACTLINPUT xOUTPUT fbKEYBOARDFALSE `TRUE ver:record case boolean of 0False:(Area:^integer); 0True:(Adr:integer); 0end;   Procedure ScreenStat(Which:Mode;Var This_Frame:window); Procedure MakeFrame(Which:Frame_type; LeftEdge,TopEdge,Xwide,Yhigh: integer; dth,Height,W_Buf_Adrs:integer; )end;   Var Script:file; $Input_String,Target_String:string; $Pt_DataLine : string; $Block_command:char; $Main_Frame:window; $Cursor: record -x,y:integer; ,end; $OA_pressed, SA_Escape, Do_Restore : boolean; $Buff Uses Applestuff;  Const Return=13; &Escape = 27; &TAB = 9; &Space = 32; &DownArrow=10;   Type Frame_Type=(Error_Frame,Text_Frame); %CharBuf=Packed array[0..1] of 0..255; %Mode=(Save,Restore); %Switch=(On,Off); %Window=record )CursLine,Y,X,Wi$hhhhhh9.:.;.<0(0(099JH;HHH`Z310/$ T?@AB ?UB`2<(^`L+L10`LELK뭕 JF8ȹe8ИL`Lø{{ttmnghab\\WWRRMNIIEEAA=>::673401..+,))&'$%"# !hhhhhhh)hpdHHHH`4hhhhhhhi)hH`HHH`0hhhJhh)*XhHH`"hhhhhhH! \L HHH`<hhhhhhHHLM0ON: INTEGER); $ "IMPLEMENTATION E .CODESKSWAPDISKҎԎ,nr r nrnʤr LIT^n6 6 \^^\n6 r DLITURAS P P,,,,,,TF تP R   ÄQ á ǀáǀ?ǀRǀSQQ'S RSRتPS+T2SRġQ SS SSáHSS ڂš " "Var DFile: file; &Foto: Record case boolean of .true: (LOCATION:integer); .false:(POINTER:^integer); -end; " "Procedure UnPack (BufAdr:integer); "Procedure FillPort (Left,Top,Right,Bot:integer); "Procedure HrLine (X1,Y1,X2,Y2:integer); {Dr((((PPPPQ*hhh)h HH` V` hhhh HH`*@N l p$ V r 6 x&Z`r( \   One moment please... 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ANSI VT52 צ 2. LF after CR צ 3. <7 BITS/CHAR> 8 Bits/Char צ 4. No XON/XOFF צ"5. InVATIONS  4. TRAVEL ADVISORIES % 5. IN-FLIGHT FASHION FORECAST צ 6. QUIT HOTLINE &PRESS A NUMBER KEY TO SELECT A SERVICE '  Rצ'ACCESS II V1.0 ESC: Set Up Menu (_______ain Menu by (pressing OPEN APPLE-ESC. For help, press  OPEN APPLE-?  hצ WELCOME TO THE HOTLINE צ! 1. INTERNATIONAL DATELINE  2. HOTLINE TRAVEL TIPS  3. FLIGHT RESERצ'You are now in Terminal mode. Until you $press an Open Apple command key, all 'the keys you press are transmitted, and צ!all messages you see are from the &remote computer. When you're finished, "you can return to the M_____________ Dial a Service 1.  2. The HotLine צ3. PataKataConix TeleComm צ$Type a number or use the arrow keys. צ(________________________________________ צThen press RETURN. N צ7. Help צ8. Quit צ$Type a number or use the arrow keys. צ(________________________________________ צThen press RETURN. צ'ACCESS II V1.0 ESC: Main Menu (___________________________צAPPLE ACCESS II V1.0 צ(________________________________________ צ Main Menu 1.  צ2. Terminal Mode 3. Set Up Communications צ4. Transmit a File 5. Receive a File 6. UtilitiesNEWD1XT MENUS.CODEz6 ʪz|z6 5b6 *,, MENUS.CODE.SWAPDISK ̅(צMENUS.TEXT - %̅,ړצLis MENUS.CODEK.CODE[*]DEV:SYSTEM.SWAPDISK. Uses Applestuff, PteStuff;   Procedure Display_MM; Procedure Display_DIALM; Procedure Display_TM; Procedure HotLine_MM; Procedure Disp_TC;    IMPLEMENTATION E br NEW`b6 6 ^``Pb6 r ` )jjjj) j)jj)`9d ~~ D  8  8 8&&$0$ =e e1$   ʊ L i  Ȣ ee$L =  К ДЎHH`` @&8 %  %  إHH`/UDaPGhhhhhhh hhh & & e e    åHH`phhhhh h hhh h   8  *Dhhhhȱ ȱ ȱ ȩei e )ȱ ȱ  ei 0 ЭHH` `NK:hhh hh h hhhh i    pverse Video צ 6. Half Duplex צ"7. No Wraparound צ$Type a number or use the arrow keys. צ(________________________________________ צTAB to change. ESC to accept. 0D ^ ___________________ Terminal Characteristics 1.  ANSI VT52 צ 2. LF after CR צ 3. <7 BITS/CHAR> 8 Bits/Char צ 4. No XON/XOFF צ"5. Inanything from the Topic Menu behind this frame. Just press RETURN and we'll continue with the Introduction. @ ^% 0 4 40 16 When you're finished with this disk, you may want to do the Self Quiz at the end of the Apple Access II Reference Manual. Thile key is to the right of the space bar. Please do this:  %Hold down SOLID APPLE " and then press the ESC key @err 2 16 36 4 Very good. You've got the idea. @ #% 2 11 36 9 This time was just for practice, so you can't really select o back to the Topic Menu. We've given you the flexibility to leave a topic whenever you wish and do something else--another topic or another program. Why not try it now? %Hold down SOLID APPLE #and then press the ESC key @ $saescape The Solid-Appply press the RETURN key to go on to the next one. Or, if you want to go back to the Topic Menu, hold down the Solid- Apple key (just to the right of the space bar) and press the ESC key. @ % In fact, this little trick works ANY time you want to gplenty of chances to experiment. We've organized the training into seven topics. The first time through, please go through the topics in order. Later, you may select any topic you wish from the Topic Menu. @ % When you finish a topic, you can sim we can catch you if you do something we aren't expecting. We'll beep at you if you press a key we didn't ask for and put a clarifying message on the screen. @ %  Later, when you use the actual Access II program, you'll have nd the frame, you'll see an exact simulation of the Access II program as it appears in 40 columns. Please take your time and read the material in the frames carefully.  @ % And don't be concerned about making mistakes. We've designed this disk so thate IIe or IIc system--you don't have to install other equipment, such as a modem. We'll tell you something about Access II or ask you to perform a specific step by putting a frame on the screen--just like the one you're reading now. @ % And behi0 6 40 12 '1. INTRODUCTION Welcome to the Access II training disk. For the next half hour or so, you're going to learn the basics of communicating with other computers using Access II. @ %  All you need to usethis training disk is your ApplA ;!@1rverse Video צ 6. Half Duplex צ"7. No Wraparound צ$Type a number or use the arrow keys. צ(________________________________________ צTAB to change. ESC to accept. 0s manual, together with the Reference Card, will help you when you have questions about Access II. They will reinforce what you've learned here and introduce other, more advanced features. @ % We hope you enjoy this disk. We welcome your comments. Send them to us at this address: &User Education &Apple Computer Inc., PCSD &20525 Mariani Ave. &Cupertino, CA 95014  Now go ahead... "Press RETURN for the next topic 1or SOLID APPLE-ESC for the Topic Menu @ !% eof 0 6 40 10  "3. COMMUNICATING WITH AN 'INFORMATION SERVICE Now you'll see what it's like to communicate with an information service by using the HotLine--a fictitious information service we've created just for you. @ % We've already opened an accountA B l X!@rcontact with it. @ %  Now you can go on to the next topic, "Communicating with an Information Service."  Press RETURN for the next topic /or SOLID APPLE-ESC for the Topic Menu @ !% eof f--and use Access II to contact another computer, or go do something entirely different! Just remember: to communicate with any information service or othr computer, you must "1. Get an account with it. "2. Set up Access II for it. "3. Establish swers, just respond to the messages it sends you. This is known as "logging on" to the other computer. From then on, you must use the commands and operate under the rules of the computer you're communicating with. @ %  When you're finished, just log of0 7 40 10 $2. A BRIEF OVERVIEW (OF ACCESS II Welcome to Access II. Before you start using Access II "hands on," we'd like to tell you a little bit about what it can do and what you must do to use it. @ $%  0 3 40 14 When the other computer anA !@ƣr for you with the HotLine, and set up Access II so that it's ready to communicate with the HotLine. All you have to do to get on the Hotline is call it up. @ % In this section, you'll use the HotLine to check the travel advisory for Paris, and depending on the advisory, book a flight.  @1 $% 0 16 40 6 The first step to communication is to start up the Access II disk. When you do, you'll see this menu: @ #% 0 12 40 10 Incidentally, if your Apple is set up to display 80 columns of text, the Access menusHotLine's Main Menu... )Press RETURN @10 $% 0 16 40 5 ...and then quit the HotLine! 'Press the 6 key @11 $6 $Please press the 6 key @err 0 14 40 8 When you see the NO CARRIER message, you're no longer connected to the HotLine. But you still have tess RETURN @9 $Paris% Type PARIS and press RETURN +Type % now @err 0 18 40 4 Here's the travel advisory--but it doesn't look good... @ #% 0 13 40 8 Better wait until it's calmer! Just skip th ckets and call it a day! T go back to the in Menu. You can buy your plane tickets to Paris through the HotLine... @ % ...but perhaps you should check the travel advisories first. 'Press the 4 key @8 $4 %Please press the 4 key @err 0 14 40 6 Now specify your destination. #Type PARIS and pr when you type it. So be careful. Type DELIGHTS and press RETURN @7 $deLIghts% You password is DELIGHTS. (Please type % now  @err 0 16 40 6 Nice work! You're now logged on to the HotLine. @ %  You can now choose any of the services from the MaThen you must type your secret password, which was also assigned when your account was opened. This keeps anyone else from using the HotLine and charging it to you. @ % Your password is DELIGHTS. To protect your password, the computer doesn't display itt identify yourself to the HotLine by sending your user ID, which was assigned to you when your HotLine account was opened. Your ID is 007. "Type 007 and press RETURN @6 $007%  Type 007 and press RETURN. &Please type % now @err 0 14 40 8 ype a terminal identifier, but you must type one nevertheless. For the HotLine, the terminal identifier is the letter A. 'Just press the A key @5 $a To give the terminal identifier, do this:  $Please press the A key @err 0 13 40 9 Next, you musng for a "terminal identifier." This identifier tells the HotLine how to cope with your Apple as a terminal. (It will differ for each computer; check the manual for the service you're using.) @ % By the Way: Some computers don't prompt you to twith another computer, you must use the commands that it under- stands--not commands that your Apple understands. To learn these commands, you must rely on documentation supplied by the other computer. @ % The message from HotLine on your screen is askit you're now in Terminal mode. Your Apple is now acting like a terminal to the HotLine's computer. The commands that you type go directly to the HotLine, and the messages you see come from the HotLine. @ % Since you're now communicating N to select the HotLine. @ #% 0 13 40 9 As soon as you select, Access II automatically dials the HotLine's telephone number. When the HotLine answers, you'll hear a shrill whistle. $Press RETURN and listen... @4 $% 0 11 40 11 Access tells you tha to move the angle brackets to toption you want, and then press RETURN. @ % Try it now for the HotLine.  (Press DOWN ARROW @3 $D  "Please press the Down Arrow key "(to the right of the space bar) @err  0 15 40 4  That's it. Now press RETUR@2 $% 0 15 40 7 You get another menu--the Dial a Service Menu--which shows a list of the information services your Access II disk is currently set up to communicate with. @ % One way to select from an Access menu is to use the Down Arrow or Up Arrow keys will look slightly different than the ones you see here. But all the Access functions will work exactly the same. @ % To call up the HotLine, you want the first option on the menu. Since it's already bracketed, all you have to do is... *Press RETURN o return to the Access Main Menu. @ % To return to the Access Main Menu from Terminal mode, do this: &Hold down OPEN APPLE 'and then press ESC @12 $- &Hold down OPEN APPLE )and press ESC @err 0 16 40 6 Now you could select a different service to communicate with, or start up another program. It's up to you. @13 $% 0 2 40 18 In summary, to use an information service (once you've set up Access for it) follow these steps: 1. Start up Access II. 2. Select Dial a Service. 3. Select the inforby pressing an arrow key. This is so that you get practice in both methods of selection. @ % Then from the Set Up Menu you want the Terminal Characteristics option. It's already selected, so just *Press RETURN @3 $% 0 15 40 7 This menu may look ct there's another way to do it: type the number of the option and press RETURN. %Type 3 and press RETURN @2 $3% 'dummy error message @err 0 14 40 8 By the Way: Sometimes we'll tell you to select a menu option by typing its number, sometimes the LeisureLine, and you have its local telephone number, 333- 4455. Now you want to set up for it... @1 $% 0 11 40 11  ...so from Access II's Main Menu you want the third option. You could select the option by press- ing the Down Arrow key, buth that service. @ % In the previous section, you learned how to use Access II after it's set up to communicate with a service. Now you'll learn how to set up Access II for a new service, the LeisureLine.  @ %  Suppose you've opened an account with0 7 40 11 $4. SETTING UP ACCESS II "FOR A NEW INFORMATION SERVICE Each information service is slightly different from the next. Before you can communicate with a particular service, you must set up Access II so that it is ready to communicate wiA v!@\ru @ !% eof & In this section, you learned how to use Access II after it's set up. To find out how to set it up, go on to the next topic, Setting Up Access II for a New Information Service.   "Press RETURN for the next topic 0or SOLID APPLE-ESC for the Topic Menmation service $you want. 4. When the service answers, type $your terminal ID, user ID, and $password. 5. Use the information service. 6. Log off the information $service. 7. Press OPEN APPLE-ESC to leave $Trminal mode. @ #% 0 5 40 13 omplicated, but it's really not. Notice that there is more than one setting for each option on the menu. @ % The settings in angle brackets are the defaults--the settings that will be used if you don't step in and make a change. @ % By the Way: The options on this menu are explained in detail in the Access II Reference manual. @ % On this menu, you must use the arrow keys to select an option, and then press the TAB key to change the option's setting. @ % The setting of option 2 determines how text isthe modem are ATDT (AttenTion Dial Touchtone) and the telephone number is 333-4455. (Type atdt3334455  @ ^atdt3334455 You want to type: atdt3334455 'Please type % now @err 0 14 40 7 You must also enter a RETURN character in the macro. To do sss the M key @16 $m %Please press the M key @err 0 12 40 8 The prompt now says "Phone?". You'll type the modem instructions followed by the telephone number and a RETURN character. @ % In this case, the instructions for a set of instructions that activates your modem and dials the information service's telephone number. @ % If you're using an Apple modem, all you need to enter is a telephone number--but since you know how to do that, let's create a dialing macro. (Preu can learn about command files from the Access II Reference Manual. For now, just answer "NO." Since N is the default, just (press RETURN @15 $% 0 10 40 10 Now a prompt asks you if you want to enter a phone number or dialing macro. A dialing macro isname of the new service. #Type: LeisureLine @ ^LeisureLine Please type: LeisureLine (Type % now @err 0 15 40 5 Good. Now simply... 'Press RETURN @14 $% 0 10 40 11 The prompt at the bottom now asks if there's a command file for the service. Yoenu. @ #% 0 14 40 7 Because numbers 1 through 3 are already used, select the next available number. #Type 4 and press RETURN  @13 $4% dummy err message @err 0 13 40 7 Notice the prompt at the bottom of the screen asking for the : &Please press ESC @err 0 14 40 8  Now it's time to set up automatic dialing. To do so, you want the Auto Dial option on the menu. %Type the number of the %option and press RETURN @12 $6% dummy err msg @ 0 19 40 3 And here's the Auto Dial Mdisk, it doesn't matter if your modem's not connected--so it's all right if yours can't operate that fast. We're just changing the speed for practice. @ %  You've finished setting up for the LeisureLine, so go back to the Set Up Menu. +Press ESC @11 $$option and press RETURN @9 $2% dummy err mesg @err 0 15 40 7  Notice that 300 is the default. The LeisureLine operates at 1200, so select that speed. 'Press DOWN ARROW  @10 $D $Please press DOWN ARROW @err 0 14 40 8 Remember: When you use this eed of transmission--the number of characters that's sent per second. To do so, you must return to the Set Up Menu... *Press ESC @8  $: &Please press ESC @err 0 15 40 7 ...then select the Set Speed option. %Type the number of the half duplex. Use the Down Arrow key to select (the sixth option @6 $DDDD &dummy error message @err 0 15 40 6 And change the option's setting... (Press the TAB key  @7 $T %Please press the TAB key @err 0 13 40 9  Good. Now you'll change the sp8 That's right. Now let's change the setting of the duplex option. This option controls whether or not the messages that you type to the other computer show up on your screen. @ % To see what you type to the LeisureLine, you must change the setting to linefeed with each carriage return. Select option 2. &Use the DOWN ARROW %to select the option @4 $D %Please press DOWN ARROW @err 0 14 40 6 Good. Now you can change the setting. &Press the TAB key @5 $T $Please press the TAB key @err 0 14 40 spaced on the screen. LeisureLine doesn't automatically put each line of text that it sends to you on a new line... @ #% 0 12 40 10  ...so you must compensate by setting up Access II so that it advances each line--by sending a o, )Press RETURN @17 $% 0 8 40 12 Notice the highlighted M at the end of the macro. It stands for the RETURN you just pressed. Since any RETURN you press at this point would be included in the macro, you must do this to finish the macro: $Hold down OPEN APPLE $and then press RETURN @18 $[ To finish the macro,  Hold down the Open Apple key and &then press RETURN @err 0 14 40 8  Nice work! Your LeisureLine dialing macro is all set up. Now go back to th Set Up menu like this: )Press ESC @190 5 40 9 $5. COMMUNICATING WITH )REMOTE COMPUTERS Besides communicating with infor- mation services, you can also use Access II to communicate with other remote computers. @ #%  0 8 40 6  You can even use it to communicate with another Apple.A !@ArSOLID APPLE-ESC for the Topic enu @ !% eof s II for an information service. @  #% 0 6 40 11  Now you can go do the real thing --or stay tuned and find out how to use Access II with computers that aren't information services.  Press RETURN for the next topic /or e number of the $option and press RETURN  @22 $1% #dummy error message @ 0 17 40 5 Sure enough. LeisureLine is now on the menu--so you've set up the new configuration correctly. @23 $% 0 9 40 6 Congratulations! You've learned how to set up Acces @ 0 13 40 9 Now you can check that the new service is actually on the Dial Service Menu. To get to that menu, you must first go back to the Main Menu. +Press ESC @21 $: &Please press ESC @ 0 15 40 7 Then select the Dial a Service option. $Type thway, you can use it again whenever you want to. @ #% 0 13 40 9 Access II calls the setup a "configuration." So to save the set up, you want the eighth option on the menu. %Type the number of the $option and press RETURN @20 $8% dummy error message $: &Please press ESC @err 0 16 40 6  But the new setup and dialing macro are only in your Apple's memory--they're not yet safe and sound on a disk. @ % You must now save the new Access setup on your program disk. That (See the Access II Reference manual for details.) @ % You'll follow the same procedures to set up Access II for a remote computer as you would for an information service.  @1 $% 0 17 40 5 But you'll probably have to change more things on Access II's set up menus. @2 $% 0 7 40 8 You may also have to talk directly with a person at the remote computer site before you can establish contact-- especially if you're going to send and receive files. @3 $% 0 12 40 8 To communicate with a remote compu#and then press the R key @err 0 15 40 7  Good. Notice that the cursor is now blinking. This means that all subsequent text will be recorded in a file--until you turn off recording. @2 $% 0 14 40 8 By the Way: Since we didn't specify a file to recorr disk--so that you can include them in a memo you're going to write with your word processor. @ %  First, turn on recording like this: $Hold down OPEN APPLE #and then press the R key @ #*R $Hold down OPEN APPLE (to the left of the space bar) cording it. @1 $% 0 14 40 8 Suppose that you've gone through all the steps to connect with the HotLine--you've set up, dialed, and logged on--and have arrived at the HotLine menu. @ %  You'd like to record a copy of the latest HotLine Travel Tips on you and store it in a file on a disk at your Apple--or send information from a file to another computer. @ %  To learn how, you're going to return to the HotLine. This time, you'll learn how to get information from the HotLine and store it in a file by re0 8 40 8 # #6. SENDING, RECEIVING, %AND RECORDING FILES  So far, you've only looked at information from an information service, and responded to it. @  %  But sometimes you'll want to get information from an information service or remote computerA B C  N !@arabout sending and receiving files.  "Press RETURN for the next topic 0or SOLID APPLE-ESC for the Topic Menu @ !% eof ter, you must know how to use its programs--and sometimes you must know how to write programs. @4 $% 0 4 40 14 To find out about contacting a particular remote computer, talk with that computer's technical staff. In the next topic, you'll learn d to, Access II automatically uses the current recording file (named TERMREC--for "terminal record- ing") on the Access program disk. @3 $% 0 15 40 6 Now select Travel Tips from the Main Menu. 'Press the 2 key @4 $2 $Please press the 2 key @err 0 15 40 5 The HotLine's travel tips appear on the screen as they're being recorded. @5 $% 0 13 40 9 Now all of the travel tips have been displayed, so turn off recording by pressing the same keys you used to turn it on. %Hold down OPEN APPLE $and then press0 5 40 11 % %7. GETTING HELP  We'd like to introduce you to Help--the place to turn to when you need information about the current status of certain settings, or when you need a little help remembering a command. @1 $% 0 11 40 11 It's easy to selectA B 8!@Art never use Christensen protocol. That's all there is to it! Now go on to th next topic to learn about Access II's Help function.  "Press RETURN for the next topic /or SOLID APPLE-ESC for the Topic Menu @ !% eof  files that are sent with Christensen protocol. (Select from the Access Main Menu.) Use the RECORD option to get files that are sent without Christensen protocol. (Press OPEN APPLE-R from Terminal mode.)  @ %  Information services, it turns out, almosame procedures, or "protocol," to check the information. @ #%  0 2 40 18  In Access II, we're only concerned with a method of error checking called Christensen protocol.  Remember this rule: Use the RECEIVE option to get etween computers, errors sometimes occur. Many computers have methods for catching them. These methods are called "error checking." @ %  For error checking to work, both computers--the one sending the information and the one receiving it--must use the s know how to get infor- mation and store it on a disk using the Record option...but in some cases you'll want to do the same thing using a different option: Receive (on the Main Menu). Here's why... @ #%  0 8 40 8  When files are sent back and forth bprobably want to record onto a disk other than your program disk. To do so, you'll insert another disk in the disk drive, then specify the disk and file to record to on the Set Up menu. See the Access I Reference Manual for details. @ %  Now you the R key @6 $*R %Hold down OPEN APPLE (to the left of the space bar) #and then press the R key @err 0 17 40 5 Access II saved all those valuable tips in the recording file. @7 $% 0 5 40 11 By the Way: Ordinarily, you'll Help. You can get it from Trminal mode or from Access II's Main Menu. To show you how, we just put you back in Terminal mode. Now just do this to get Help: %Hold down OPEN APPLE #and then press the ? key @2 $*? "Hold down the Open-Apple key (to the left of the space bar) &and press the ? key @err 0 11 40 9 ...ta da! The upper part of the screen shows the status for recording a file. (For a detailed explanation of each item, see the Access II Reference Manual.) @ #%  0 1 40 7  The lower0 8 40 9 ' '8. FINAL WORDS Congratulations! We're glad you came this far, and hope you'll now use Access II to tap the wealth of information you couldn't reach before. @ #% 0 2 40 19  But before you go, we want to remind you of the major steps:!@arESC for the Topic Menu @ !% eof status section in the upper part of the screen. To go back to the Main Menu... *Press ESC @6 $: 'Please press ESC @err 0 13 40 9 Nice work! You're now ready for a few words of parting advice...  "Press RETURN for the last topic 1or SOLID APPLE-Line's Travel Tips. @ % To go back to Help and look it up, do this: "Type the number of the Help #option and press RETURN  @5 $7% #Type 7 and press RETURN @err 0 11 40 10 You can see the name of the recording file, TERMREC, in the PPLE "(to the left of the space bar) 'and then press ESC @err 0 15 40 7 As you may have noticed, Option 7 on the Access II Main Menu also leads you to the Help Screen. @ %  Suppose you want to check the name of the file that you used to record the HotScreen, just use the ESC key... *Press ESC @3 $: &Please press ESC @err 0 14 40 8 And you're back in Terminal mode. Now go to the Access II Main Menu, like this: &Hold down OPEN APPLE %and then you press ESC @4 $- Do this: &Hold down OPEN AThe Open-Apple commands perform functions that are commonly found on terminal keyboards but not on personal computers.  @ %  For instance, you used the OPEN APPLE-R command to record the HotLine's Travel Tips in a file. @ %  To leave the Help part of the screen shows the command keys that are available in Terminal mode. @ %  The symbol that precedes each of th commands stands for the Open- Apple key. It means you hold down OPEN APPLE while you press th letter key. @  %  1. Get an account with the information service or other computer you want to communicate with. 2. Set up Access II so that it can communicate with that service or computer. 3. Save the setup information in a file. 4. Then just call up, log on, and communicate. @ #%  0 5 40 12 And let us also remind you that you can do the Self Quiz at the end of the Apple Access II Reference Manual to reinforce what you've learned here.  Good luck and happy accessing!  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