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This is xchat V1.1 (Tue Sep 1 15:50:56 1992)
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Introduction:
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Xchat is a general-purpose dialing and login program designed for use
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with Taylor UUCP as a "chat-program", taking the place (or augmenting)
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the built-in chat scripting facility. It provides the ability to
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closely control timeouts, multiple simultaneous expect strings with
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separate actions, extended terminal control, modem command character
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pacing, and more.
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When used in conjunction with Taylor UUCP's configuration features,
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xchat can provide you the ability to manage the most intricate login,
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dial and hangup needs. The scripts are written in a shell-like (well,
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sort-of) style with labels, commands, and parameters, easing the task
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of writing procedures for complex terminal communications situations.
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Installation:
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(1) Copy xc-conf.h-dist to xc-conf.h, then edit xc-conf.h to reflect
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your condifuration. A description of the settings is in that file.
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(2) Copy Makefile.xchat to Makefile and edit it to set BIN to where
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you want xchat installed.
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(2) Do a 'make' to build xchat.
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(3) Do a 'make install' to install it.
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(4) Format and print xchat.8, and install it if you want.
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(5) Print out copies of the scripts in the ./scripts subdirectory.
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(6) Read xchat.8 and the scripts together.
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Author:
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Robert B. Denny (denny@alisa.com)
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