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Information about “GT POWER 4 OF 4 (ALSO 782,783,1549)”

GT POWER is an example of telecommunications at its finest.  An easy
set-up routine and quick simple-to-use commands make communicating with
other computers and BBSs a snap.  GT POWER is a set of programs and
files that provide complete capabilities for your system. Designed for
use on IBM/compatible micro-computers, it supports a wide variety of
modems including all Hayes compatibles, USRobotics, and IBM.

Just a few of the features you will find on GT POWER are:

~ ANSI standard terminal emulation

~ ANSI.SYS style color graphics, without the need of ANSI.SYS!

~ Multiple telephone directories with 999 entries each. Records the
password for each BBS, as well as the date and time of last contact.
The total number of calls, accumulated time, uploads and downloads are
also recorded.

~ Numerous protocols are supported, such as: SEAlink, Xmodem/CRC,
WXmodem, Ymodem/CRC, Telink/CRC batch file, the CompuServe "B"
protocol and more.  Also, ten slots for external protocols to be added
by the user.  GT comes with several of these slots pre-setup for the
most popular protocols; i.e., Zmodem, Ymodem-G, Kermit, Jmodem,
Super8k, and BiMode. These can be changed easily or added to, by
modifying the External Protocol Table in the GT configuration.

~ ASCII file transmission, using XON/XOFF protocol and/or line-by-line
pacing and/or inter-character delays.

~ Full control of all communication parameters.

~ 40 function keys, to store logon, passwords, etc.

~ Full printer support, using XON/XOFF flow control with the host.

~ DOS Shell. Exit to DOS and return, GT stays in the background.

~ Interactive script language, to automate many repetitive tasks.

~ Optional LOG file. Keeps a complete record of your calls.

~ Detects BUSY, VOICE, NO DIAL TONE, and more, with modems that support
extended result codes, such as the USRobotics Courier 2400 Modem.

~ On-screen clock, so there is no need for a memory-resident clock
program.

~ Host mode. Allows user to set up a system to accept incoming calls.

~ Support for the non-standard COM ports: 3 and 4.

A comprehensive Help menu is available at any time.

BIMOD.TXT



                               B I M O D E M

                               Version 1.10


                      (C) Copyright 1989 by ERIK LABS

                            ALL RIGHTS RESERVED


                                 Erik Labs
                          3431 W. Thunderbird Rd.
                               Suite 13-311
                            Phoenix, AZ  85023


                          Modem: (602) 979-5720
                          Voice: (602) 942-5403



    Thanks to Erik Labs for their kind permission to include BIMODEM
    in the GT POWER distribution package.  It is a fine protocol and
    we are very pleased to be able to support it.

    And if you use BIMODEM you should support it also!  The copy that
    you receive with GT POWER is _not_ registered.  If you use it, you
    should register it.  I believe the registration fee is $25.  You
    should send it to Erik Labs at the address shown above --- the
    BIMODEM package does include a registration document with more
    detailed information.  There is a Sysop deal also, you must call
    the Erik Labs BBS for more info on that.

    Regards,
    Paul Meiners
    6/20/87

FILE1550.TXT

Disk No: 1550                                                           
Disk Title: GT Power 4 of 4 (also 782,783,1549)                         
PC-SIG Version: S2                                                      
                                                                        
Program Title: GT Power                                                 
Author Version: 15.0                                                    
Author Registration: $40.00                                             
Special Requirements: Two floppy drives or a hard drive.                
                                                                        
Telecommunications at its finest is what will be found in GT POWER.  An 
easy set-up routine and quick simple-to-use commands will make          
communicating with other computers and BBS's a snap.  GT POWER is a set 
of programs and files that provide complete capabilities for your       
system.  It has been designed to be based on IBM and compatible         
micro-computers and it supports a wide variety of modems including all  
Hayes compatibles, USRobotics, and IBM.                                 
                                                                        
Just a few of the features you will find on GT POWER are:               
                                                                        
~ ANSI standard terminal emulation                                      
                                                                        
~ ANSI.SYS style color graphics, without the need of ANSI.SYS!          
                                                                        
~ Multiple telephone directories with 999 entries each.  Records the    
  password for each BBS, as well as the date and time of last contact.  
  The total number of calls, accumulated time, uploads and downloads are
  also recorded.                                                        
                                                                        
~ Numerous protocols supported, such as: SEAlink, Xmodem/CRC, WXmodem,  
  Ymodem/CRC, Telink/CRC batch file, the Compuserve "B" protocol, and   
  more.  Also, ten slots for external protocols to be added by the user;
  GT comes with several of these slots pre-setup for the most popular   
  protocols, i.e.  Zmodem, Ymodem-G, Kermit, Jmodem, Super8k, and BiMode
  These can be easily changed or added to by modifying the External     
  Protocol Table in the GT configuration.                               
                                                                        
~ ASCII file transmission, using XON/XOFF protocol and/or line-by-line  
  pacing and/or inter-character delays.                                 
                                                                        
~ Full control of all communication parameters.                         
                                                                        
~ 40 function keys, to store logon, passwords, etc.                     
                                                                        
~ Full printer support, using XON/XOFF flow control with the host.      
                                                                        
~ DOS Shell.  Exit to DOS then return, GT stays in the background.      
                                                                        
~ Interactive script language, to automate many repetitive tasks.       
                                                                        
~ Optional LOG file.  Keeps a complete record of your calls.            
                                                                        
~ Detects BUSY, VOICE, NO DIAL TONE, and more, with modems that support 
  extended result codes, such as the USRobotics Courier 2400 Modem.     
                                                                        
~ On-screen clock, so there is no need for a memory resident clock      
  program.                                                              
                                                                        
~ Host mode.  Allows the user to setup a system to accept incoming calls
                                                                        
~ Support for the non-standard COM ports: 3 and 4.                      
                                                                        
You will quickly see that these functions have been provided in a very  
friendly environment for your use and that the software is quite easy to
use.  It is not necessary, for example, to remember any commands or     
special features of the program as there is a comprehensive Help Menu   
available to you at any time the program is running.                    
                                                                        
File Descriptions:                                                      
                                                                        
The First Disk Contains:                                                
                                                                        
GT1500_1 LZH  General GT POWER documentation.                           
GT1500_2 LZH  Main GT POWER program.                                    
GTMISC   LZH  Miscellaneous documentation for external protocols.       
FILELIST DOC  Listing of files.                                         
                                                                        
The Second Disk Contains:                                               
                                                                        
GT1500_3 LZH  External protocol drivers: CISB, DSZ and PCKERMIT.        
GT1500_4 LZH  Terminal mode version of GT POWER.  Dubbed GTO!           
TC810    LZH  Turbo CALC spreadsheet.  SHAREWARE from P&M Software Co.  
                                                                        
The Third Disk Contains:                                                
                                                                        
GT1500_5 LZH  GT POWER Host mode documentation and examples.            
ST200A   LZH  Sysop Tools program and documentation.                    
                                                                        
The Fourth Disk Contains:                                               
                                                                        
BIMOD110 LZH  BiModem 1.10.  A Super protocol!                          
BIMOD    TXT  A note about BIMODEM.                                     
LHARC    EXE  Used to unpack LZH archives.                              
NMAIL200 GGG  Netmail programs.  
DECODE11 LZH  Contains the DECODE program to unpack the .GGG format file
                                                                        
PC-SIG                                                                  
1030D East Duane Avenue                                                 
Sunnyvale  Ca. 94086                                                    
(408) 730-9291                                                          
(c) Copyright 1988 PC-SIG, Inc.                                         

GO.TXT

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║ the A prompt:  MANUAL  (press enter)                                    ║
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Directory of PC-SIG Library Disk #1550

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 Directory of A:\

BIMOD    TXT      1213   6-27-89   8:22p
BIMOD110 LZH     89295   6-27-89   8:04p
DECODE11 LZH      9998   4-06-89  12:40p
FILE1550 TXT      7362  10-16-89   9:26p
GO       BAT        38  10-13-89  10:14a
GO       TXT       694  10-20-89  10:24a
LHARC    EXE     27498   3-04-89   6:07p
MANUAL   BAT       164  10-20-89   9:30a
NMAIL200 GGG    153075   6-26-89  12:10p
        9 file(s)     289337 bytes
                       27648 bytes free