Fog Library Disk FOG-DOS.008 Copyright (1987) by Fog International Computer Users Group to the extent not copyrighted by the original author for the exclusive use and enjoyment of its members. Any reproduction or distribution for profit or personal gain is strictly forbidden. For information, contact FOG, P. O. Box 3474, Daly City, CA. 94015-0474. as part of the description of a file indicates that the program is distributed on a "try first, pay if you like it" basis. If you find the program(s) meet your need, please refer to the author's documentation for information on becoming a registered user. Only by registering and paying for the programs you like and use will the authors of such programs continue development. Often, more complete documentation, additional modules, and new releases are available only to registered users. Disk 1 of 2. These disks contain the program PROCOMM, its documentation, and several support programs. PROCOMM is probably the best of the communications programs for MS/DOS computers. It works with most remote systems, including most mainframes. Please note that some of the documentation refers to .ARC files. Just ignore these references as all parts have been extracted on these two disks in order that novices may more easily make the first call. PROCOMM has pretty good on-line documentation -- just place these files in a subdirectory and enter PROCOMM at the DOS system prompt. After initialization, you will be in terminal mode. Enter AT. If "OK" appears on your screen, the modem, cable, and computer are properly connected and you can dial your first call by entering D. For help at anytime, use . For best results, print out the 100+ page documentation. Filename Description -06-14 .87 This is the release date of the disk. -DOS008 .DOC This is the description of the disk contents. PROCOMM .EXE 165296 ver. 2.4.2 [PROCOMM 1 of 15] A communication programs for MS/PC-DOS computers. Heavily supported with lots of companion modules which may be found on other disks in the FOG Disk Library. A number of utility programs such as a converter to allow upward compatiblity of the .CMD files, a Timed Execution Facility, and a sorter for the dialing directory are included. Note: the documentation included here is the unformatted version. Browse through it before printing. PRCM242 .NEW 5127 ver. 2.4.2 [PROCOMM 2 of 15] CMDCNVT .EXE 19172 ver. 2.4.2 [PROCOMM 3 of 15] LICENSE .DOC 10014 ver. 2.4.2 [PROCOMM 4 of 15] TEF .EXE 15728 ver. 2.4.2 [PROCOMM 5 of 15] README .TEF 180 ver. 2.4.2 [PROCOMM 6 of 15] PRCMSORT.EXE 9808 ver. 2.4.2 [PROCOMM 7 of 15] SOURCE .CMD 1527 ver. 2.4.2 [PROCOMM 8 of 15] A sample .CMD to automate calling The Source. COMPUSRV.CMD 1451 ver. 2.4.2 [PROCOMM 9 of 15] A sample .CMD to automate calling CompuServe. FIDO .CMD 1990 ver. 2.4.2 [PROCOMM 10 of 15] A sample .CMD to automate calling FIDO boards. RBBS .CMD 1830 ver. 2.4.2 [PROCOMM 11 of 15] A sample .CMD to automate calling RBBS boards. PCP-MENU.CMD 13948 ver. 2.4.2 [PROCOMM 12 of 15] A sample (menu-driven) .CMD to automate using PC-PURSUIT.