1.  The 32 bit version of NetTerm requires the Microsoft msvcrt40.dll
    and it must be in your Windows directory.  A copy of this dll can
    be downloaded from our WWW homepage under downloading sites.

        http://starbase.neosoft.com/~zkrr01

2.  I am having trouble pasting text into the NetTerm window.
    I am having trouble doing an ascii file transfer.

    NetTerm uses two timing values to both paste text and send
    ascii files to a host.  These can be specified by selecting
    the Options|Setup|Global Settings|File Transfer Tab.
    Normally Delay-1 should be 20 and Delay-2 should be 200.

3.  I can't get NetTerm to save my phone book entries.

    This is normally happens when you unzip and install NetTerm
    in the same directory.  You must unzip the NetTerm distribution
    in a temporary directory, then install into it's permanent
    directory.

4.  Will NetTerm work with netcom?

    The basic telnet client of NetTerm will work with the netcom TCP/IP
    software, but not the zmodem or FTP server.  We are currently working
    on ways to resolve this.  NetTerm will however work completely if you
    use a winsock such as Trumpet instead of the normal netcom software.
    We have included a script file, netcom.txt, which can be used with
    Trumpet to access netcom.  Based upon our tests with netcom, the
    purchase of Trumpet WinSock is a very wise investment and will make
    your WWW surfing much faster and enjoyable.  You should also take a
    look at http://www.ix.netcom.com/faq/pc for additional information.

5.  Will the FTP Server work with BBS's that support this feature?

    Yes, we have tried it with bbs.execpc.com and got excellent results.

6.  Will the NetTerm zmodem file transfer work with my BBS over the
    Internet?

    The hard facts are, some BBS's support the zmodem protocol fully and
    some do not.  Also, it appears that some BBS's treat Internet based
    zmodem requests as the lowest of low on the priorty list of things
    to get done.  So much so, we have observed file transfers at 100
    bytes per second!  Others can transfer files at the speed of your
    logon modem baud rate.  Transfer speeds will also vary with the
    number of logged in users.  It's worth the time to give it a try
    if you have Internet access and normally dial long distance to your
    BBS.  It could save you a lot of money if your BBS supports it.

7.  Will NetTerm work with the Netscape WWW client?

    Yes, just define NetTerm to Netscape by using Netscape's Options,
    Preferences menu.  Select the "Applications and Directories" tab.
    On the line "Telnet Application", use the browse button to locate
    NetTerm and you ready to telnet directly from Netscape.

8.  How do I adjust the size of the NetTerm window?

    The size of the main window depends upon three values, the number
    of rows, the number of columns and most important, the size of
    the font.  In most cases, the rows and columns remain fixed at
    24x80 so the font size is really what determines the overall size
    of the screen.  If you have a need to just monitor a site, chose
    a small font size from the font dialog box.  If you have a large
    monitor, and want a really big display then just double an existing
    value displayed in the font dialog box.  For example, if you are
    using the font isi_oem and you see the value 10 displayed in the
    font dialog box, type in 20 and you will get a large window size.

9.  How do I get the correct international characters for my country?

    NetTerm has the ability to map both the keyboard and video with
    the use of country tables.  The country table can be defined by
    host, using the 'Mapping' push button within the phone directory.
    A country table must be created by copying the country.ini file
    to another file prefixed with the desired country name, such as
    norway.ini.  Then define this mapping file to one of your hosts
    and use the Options-Setup-International menu to map both the
    video and keyboard sections.  The example file norway.ini contains
    the following mappings:

         Video            KeyBoard Normal  KeyBoard Shifted
         0x7b --> 0xe6     0x1a --> 0x7d    0x1a --> 0x5d
         0x7c --> 0xf8     0x27 --> 0x7c    0x27 --> 0x5c
         0x7d --> 0xe5     0x28 --> 0x7b    0x28 --> 0x5b
         0x5b --> 0xc6
         0x5c --> 0xd8     Note that the keyboard mapping uses
         0x5d --> 0xc5     the unique Windows key scan code.

    The Options-Setup-International menu also has a global flag that
    will enable/disable mapping for all hosts.

    InterSoft will accept unique country files and will include them
    in the normal distribution of NetTerm.  Once you have tested out
    your country file, email to the address shown in the About box.

10. How can I print files that contain binary HP escape sequences?

    The program netsend.c should be uploaded to your host and compiled.
    This program is designed to handle files with binary HP printer
    control sequences and extremely long lines which would normally
    not work correctly with the standard netprint script file.

11. For the Unix WordPerfect users, from one of our clients:

    A hint:  If any other Netterm users inquire about using
    your telnet with WP5.2+ for Unix, ensure they use
    386CONS as the value for the environment variable
    WPTERM52 when using KEYS-WORDPERFECT.  Even though they
    are actually using vt100 emulation, this will ensure the
    system anticipates the correct codes.

12. The protection logic for versions 3.2.0 and higher has been
    changed to allow more complete control of the toolbar, menu
    items, and submenu items.  A new file named protect.ini has
    been included with the NetTerm distribution which controls
    the new protection logic.  This file can be located anywhere
    and it's location is specified in the netterm.ini file with
    the PROTECTFILE keyword.  To enable protection, set the
    PROTECT keyword to a 1.  For example, to enable protection
    using a protect.ini file located on D: drive in the data
    directory, place the following in the netterm.ini file:

         PROTECT=1
         PROTECTFILE=D:\DATA\PROTECT.INI

    The protect.ini file has three major areas.  They are:

         Toolbar Protection  - Control icons displayed on the toolbar
         Menu Protection     - Controls the high level menu items
         Sub menu Protection - Controls individual sub menu items

    To disable a icon, menu item or sub menu item, simply change
    the value ON to OFF.  If you turn off a high level menu, it
    is not necessary to turn off it's lower level menu items.

13. Can I use the SmartButtons to select a menu item such as
    Print Screen?  Yes, if you place ~99999 in the Transmitted
    Key Data field (where 99999 is one of the menu item codes)
    NetTerm will select that menu item.
    Refer to the following table for value menu item codes.

14. Can I use the Smartbuttons to run a script?
    Yes, once you are logged on you can run simple scripts to
    automate long key sequences.  Simply place an @ character
    as the first character in the Transmitted Key Data field,
    followed by the complete script filename.  For example:

         @\netterm\scripts\runtime.txt

    Keep in mind that this feature is currently in development and
    selected script commands may not work.

15. I can't get the modem to be silent while dialing, why not?

    NetTerm recently changed the way it sets the modem up in order
    to handle some of the newer PCMCIA modems on the market.  If
    your current modem setup sting looks something like:

         AT %F1 M0 S11=40 S2=128

    change it to:

         AT%F1\rATM0\rATS11=40 S2=128

    The ATM0 portion of the command is what tells the modem to be
    silent.

// NetTerm Menu Items
// File Menu
#define IDM_CONNECT                   10000
#define IDM_DISCONNECT                10001
#define IDM_PHONE                     10002
#define IDM_BBSLIST                   10003
#define IDM_SEPARTOR_10004            10004
#define IDM_PRINT                     10005
#define IDM_SETUP                     10006
#define IDM_SPRINT                    10007
#define IDM_SEPARTOR_10008            10008
#define IDM_LOGPRINT                  10009
#define IDM_LOGFILE                   10010
#define IDM_EJECTP                    10011
#define IDM_SEPARTOR_10012            10012
#define IDM_TPON                      10013
#define IDM_TPOFF                     10014
#define IDM_SEPARTOR_10015            10015
#define IDM_EXIT                      10016

// Edit Menu
#define IDM_SCB                       11001
#define IDM_RCB                       11002
#define IDM_SEPARTOR_11003            11003
#define IDM_RESET                     11004
#define IDM_ERESET                    11005
#define IDM_SBREAK                    11006
#define IDM_LBREAK                    11007
#define IDM_AP                        11008
#define IDM_SEPARTOR_11009            11009
#define IDM_SAVESCREEN                11010
#define IDM_CLEAR                     11011
#define IDM_CLEARS                    11012
#define IDM_SAVEAS                    11013
#define IDM_SEPARTOR_11014            11014
#define IDM_PASTEIPA                  11015
#define IDM_PASTEIP                   11016

// Options Menu
// Setup Main
#define IDM_FONT                      12000
#define IDM_SETTINGS                  12001
#define IDM_ANSIC                     12002
#define IDM_KB1                       12003
#define IDM_DESKTOP                   12004
#define IDM_DBBAR                     12005
#define IDM_PIN                       12006
#define IDM_SETTELNET                 12007
#define IDM_SEPARTOR_12008            12008
// International Video/Keyboard
#define IDM_SS                        12300
#define IDM_AM                        12301
#define IDM_VM                        12302
#define IDM_KM                        12303

// Options Tools
#define IDM_FINGER                    12400
#define IDM_RESOLVE                   12401
#define IDM_MYIP                      12402
#define IDM_FTPD                      12403
#define IDM_PRINTER                   12404
// Options Trace
#define IDM_TRACE1                    12501
#define IDM_TRACE2                    12502

// Send Menu
#define IDM_SASCII                    906
#define IDM_SKERMIT                   905
#define IDM_SZMODEM                   900

// Receive Menu
#define IDM_RASCII                    916
#define IDM_RKERMIT                   915
#define IDM_RZMODEM                   917

// Window Menu
#define IDM_NEWWINDOW                 15000
#define IDM_QUICK                     15001
#define IDM_EDITOR                    15002
#define IDM_TITLE                     15003
#define IDM_SAVEXY                    15004
#define IDM_SEPARTOR_15004            15005
#define IDM_HOSTSTART                 15500
#define IDM_HOSTEND                   15549

// Help Menu
#define IDM_HELP                      16000
#define IDM_SEPARTOR_16001            16001
#define IDM_ORDERING                  16002
#define IDM_REGISTER                  16003
#define IDM_LEGAL                     16004
#define IDM_SEPARTOR_16005            16005
#define IDM_ABOUT                     16006

// Mouse Menu
#define IDM_URL                       17000
#define IDM_PSTRING1                  17001
#define IDM_PSTRING2                  17002
#define IDM_BBSDOOR                   17003
#define IDM_SKEY                      17004
#define IDM_SEPARTOR_17005            17005
#define IDM_MSCB                      17006
#define IDM_MRCB                      17007
#define IDM_SEPARTOR_17008            17008
#define IDM_MCLEAR                    17009
#define IDM_MPRINT                    17010
#define IDM_ESCROLL                   17011
#define IDM_PSCROLL                   17012
#define IDM_PRINTH                    17013
#define IDM_SHOWCLIP                  17014
#define IDM_SEPARTOR_17014            17015
#define IDM_MRESET                    17016
#define IDM_MCLEARS                   17017
#define IDM_MSAVEAS                   17018
#define IDM_SEPARTOR_17019            17019
#define IDM_MPASTEIPA                 17020
#define IDM_MPASTEIP                  17021
#define IDM_SEPARTOR_17022            17022
#define IDM_NOOP                      17023
