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                            Ultra TwinSock 0.2                           
             A modification of TwinSock 1.4 by Misha Koshelev            
 All modifications by Misha Koshelev Copyright (C) 1995 by Misha Koshelev
 

NOTE: See the file TSREADME.TXT to read about features that are included
from the original TwinSock (TSREADME.TXT is called README.TXT in
the TwinSock 1.4 distribution).

PLEASE NOTE: Ultra TwinSock version 0.2 is a preliminary version of
Ultra TwinSock. It has several unsupported features.

What does Ultra TwinSock add to TwinSock?

o Scripting in TSL. For more information on TSL, please read the file
  TSL.DOC
o VT100 emulation, with the ability to turn off emulation of any 
  of the codes (in the Properties... dialog box)
o Nicer interface

Licensing

Ultra TwinSock is free software. You may redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the license shown in the file LICENSE.TXT,
included with this software.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

Who can you contact for question or comments?

If you have a question or comments you can reach me via e-mail at:
mkosh@cs.utep.edu (preferred)
     or
ac654@rgfn.epcc.edu

Please put ULTRATS: before the actual subject

Also, you can see my homepage and get the latest version of
Ultra TwinSock at:
http://cs.utep.edu/schools/mkosh.html



			ULTRA TWINSOCK DOCUMENTATION

NOTE: In version 1.0, the help for Ultra TwinSock will be in help
format, but in this version it is in ASCII.

			    Properties Dialog Box

The properties dialog box looks roughly like this:

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          Quick-Access Scripts:                 
                                                
    Filename:             Description:          
                                                
 1        6       
                                                
 2        7       
                                                
 3        8       
                                                
 4        9       
                                                
 5        10       
                                                
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                     11                         
               Process VT100 Commands           
                                                
                  All                          
                                                
   Move Up       Move To        Reset Mode   
                                                
   Move Down     Clear Screen   Remap Kbd    
                                                
   Move Left     Erase Line     Save/Restore 
                                     Pos        
   Move Right    Set Mode       Report Posi- 
                                      tion      
                                                
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                 ĿĿ               
                  OK    CAN-                
                   12   CEL 13               
                                


1-5 : This is where you enter the filename of the quick run scripts
      that appear in the script menu as 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5

6-10 : This is where you put the discription that actually appears
       at the right side of the 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5

Section 11 : This is where you can turn individual (or all) VT100
       command processing on and off

12 : Saves the data and updates the menus

13 : Discards the data

Menus

All menus are pretty self-explanatory
