READ.ME
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                                                        July 6th, 1992
                                                        1:00 PM

     Welcome to version 2.20 of the FreeZe Dried Terminal.  This is not a 
major upgrade from the previous version, 2.12, but it does include some new 
useful features.  There were several problems with v2.12 which needed to be 
fixed before I can take a break from these updates and do version 3.0.  If 
you have received a disk containing a .KEY, but FZT v2.12 or below have told 
you that the .KEY was invalid, please try the KEY with version 2.20.  It 
should work properly.  (The older versions would not accept some KEYs made 
by my user database program.)  If you have sent in your registration and 
have not received anything from me yet, expect it shortly.  

     We at FreeZe Dried Software would like to begin to serve you in any 
way we can.  We would like to build a name for ourselves as a company that 
you can count on.  We have made some serious mistakes in the past, but its 
been an interesting learning experience.  In order to expedite any future 
registrations and support existing users to the fullest extent possible, the 
following are effective immediately:

- Any registration that I cannot immediately get in the mail, I will send a 
  postcard or phone you alerting you of this fact.
- On the registration form, there is an option to send your KEY through 
  F-Mail to you on a Crossnet networked BBS, or the FzDS support BBS, 
  CodeHeadQuarters, etc instead of thru normal mail.  (This will not include 
  the program, just the KEY.)
- Any E-mail or postal mail I get will get answered as soon as I can.  I 
  have not been making it a habit of answering all of my mail, but I need to 
  start doing so.
- We would like to put in a business line for comments, suggestions, 
  complaints, orders, support, etc for all FzDS products, along with setting 
  up a FzDS support BBS.  I will be posting the numbers for these if and 
  when they are put in.
- I should be getting a GEnie account shortly for FreeZe Dried Software.  If 
  you have an account on GEnie, you will be able to contact us easily.

     FreeZe Dried Software will be making its debut with a booth at the 
Southern California Atari Computer Faire, Version 6.0, AKA The Glendale 
Show.  The show will be held on Saturday and Sunday, September 12th and 
13th, 1992 at the Glendale Civic Auditorium, 1401 N. Verdugo Road, Glendale, 
CA.  We expect to be showing off FZT version 3.0, along with a new line of 
software.  It promises to be interesting, at least.   (If you like FZT or 
another FzDS product, and would like to see more from us, we'd like to know 
your ideas for new software.)

     I would like to set up a business line for FreeZe Dried Software for 
orders, comments, and support, as well as a BBS and possibly a fax.  We are 
currently developing quite a few nice utilities, and are thinking of going 
commercial instead of shareware.  A lot of thought has to go into this yet, 
but stay tuned.

     Sean Price has moved to a new location.  His FzDS support board is now 
run on RatSoft BBS software, has changed names from "Hitchhiker's Guide to 
the Galaxy" to "Sanctuary from the Law", and the new number is 
(619) 377-3611.  M.Z. Tech mail order has not yet been set up at his new 
location, but will be soon.  


Thank you, 
                                     Aaron Hopkins
                                     FreeZe Dried Software



                                                        March 22, 1992
                                                        11:30 PM


     Well ladies and gentlemen, here is version 2.12 of the FreeZe Dried 
Terminal.  I believe it is the best version to date of the finest terminal 
program available for the ST.

     I wish to announce that unless v2.12 has some major flaws, this will be 
the last version for a few months.  I believe that eight versions in 
seven months is a good record, and has brought FZT to a very nice point.  
Rest assured that I am continuing developement of FzDSTerm, but it has come 
to a point were some major rewriting is in order, and I can't do this and 
still release versions every month or so.  There have been a few things that 
I have wanted to do with FZT for a LONG time, and I now believe I have the 
opertunity to do so.  I want to put in the new user interface that I have 
been working on, which will take some time in itself.  It looks and feels 
great, to say the least, and will reduce the program size along with the 
amount of RAM FZT uses.  It is resolution independant, uses pure VDI, is 
fast, attractive, consistant, and will make FZT more fun and easier to work 
with.

     There have been a few things nagging me about FZT that I definitely 
want to change.  The scrollback and text editor use a method of storing 
their text which is slow, buggy, and inefficient.  I want to convert them to 
use something I have come up with.  This will be nicer for people with less 
memory, as they will stay a fixed size.  It also is nice for those of us 
with a bit more RAM, as there will not be a fixed limit on the number of 
lines that each will store.

     I want to completely rewrite the protocols, and add Z-modem and CIS B+ 
to them.  Once finished, they will become an internal part of FZT.  This 
will be nicer on floppy users.  I will definitely keep the external protocol 
slots, if you were worried.  

     I want to improve the IGS emulation, one way or another.  I should be 
getting in touch with Larry Mears, the author of the IGS emulator accessory 
and Interlink .EMU module.  I want to figure out a way to have his modules 
be able to load into FZT, meaning I don't have to update my IGS emulation at 
all, and the newest version of IGS will always be supported by FZT.  I also 
want to add VT-100, VT-102, VT-200, VT-220, and VT-3xx.  I have had many 
requests for these, and I believe a complete terminal should be able to 
handle these DEC emulations.

     I would like to update the script files.  I am not sure whether or not 
I want to keep the .DO compatible format, or create something new and better 
of my own.

     Stay tuned for this version of FZT.  It should blow everything else off 
of the planet.  I will also be accepting 20 or so people as beta-testers for 
this upcoming version.  If you have had major problems with FZT in the past, 
have a TT or a weirdo graphics board, or are just a FZT addict, and are 
a registered user, have free time, are willing to write a lot of bug 
reports, and can afford calling my support board every once in a while, let 
me know.


     I would like to apologize to my registered users.  You all have been 
great to me, and I appreciate it.  Many of you have been waiting quite a 
while for your registered versions and are sick of waiting.  Today I read a 
bunch of back-mail off of the FZT conference on GEnie.  I believe that 
calling FZT "Thiefware" is going a bit too far, though.  Please don't start 
slamming the software for mistakes I have made.  

     This has all been a learning experience for me, I must say.  FZT has 
been spread around the globe by word-of-mouth advertising.  It has been 
built up with a reputation of being some of the finest Shareware ever to 
appear for the ST.  If you have sent in your registration fee, then it seems 
that you believe this too.  It hurts to see people accusing me of 
"destroying the reputation of all ST shareware."  But I believe they are 
referring to my customer support, not my programming abilities.

     If you have sent in your registration, and received it in a satifactory 
period of time, I would hope that you would let others know this.  If you 
have sent in your registration, and are only now getting your registered 
copy, I would hope that you would let others know that I am not a crook, 
that the software performs as advertised, and that my customer support 
leaves a little to be desired.  

     If you have not sent in your registration due to the fact that you have 
heard other talk about not getting their registration, that is your choice.  
I hope that you don't hold this against me for all of eternity.  If in some 
point in the future, you hear from satisified customers that you will 
consider sending in your registration.  I am only a guy with a an ST who 
likes to program, and is has gotten a little behind on sending out 
registered copies.

     People have asked me "what's taking so long?".  Really, there are a 
number of things.  With version 2.11, I sent out 37 bad .KEYs.  Version 2.11 
had some major flaws, and I was out a bit of money on materials and postage. 
With v2.11 went the St. Patricks Day Special, in which I mentioned that I 
would send out registered copies in 3 days after receiving them.  This was a 
mistake, seeing as with a bad program and bad key creator, it would take me 
a bit of time to make sure that there would be no problems with this 
version.  On top of this, I was literally flooded with orders with the St. 
Patty's Day Special.  Soooo many people registered this month that the floor 
of my room has been covered with stacks of registrations ready to be entered 
into the registered user database/key creator.  And lastly, I believe that I 
have developed a little bit of computer burnout.  For the past month or so, 
the last thing I have had the energy to do has been to it down with the 
computer and fix up FZT, answer countless messages and e-mail on the 
networks, and send out registrations.  

Anyway, enjoy the latest version of FreeZe Dried Software's greatest 
creation, the FreeZe Dried Terminal!

                                      Aaron Hopkins
                                      Author, The FreeZe Dried Terminal




                       The FreeZe Dried Terminal v2.12
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    I. Quick Setup of FzDSTerm to your system ................ [SET]
   II. New Stuff ............................................. [NEW]
  III. Use of the New .KEYs .................................. [KEY]
   IV. What You Might Find in Future Versions ................ [FUT]


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[SET] - Quick Setup
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     If you have a configuration file from Version 2.03 or below and are
either using monochrome or are on a TT, please delete your current config
file (FZDSTERM.CFG).  Also, if you delete your config, FzT has the new
protocols installed as defaults.  If you keep your config, you will need to
install these protocols by hand.

Follow these steps to quickly configure FzDSTerm to your system and create a
configuration (FZDSTERM.CFG) file: (Most of the options have presets, if these
are not suitable to your tastes or needs, feel free to change them.)


1.  If you do not have a Hard Drive, you may wish to use a RAM Disk as a fast
    drive which FzDSTerm will use to keep the protocols and other temporary
    files for increased productivity.  If you want to use this feature,
    install a RAM Disk now.  (HRAMDISK.PRG is recommended for this.)
2.  Run FZDSTERM.PRG
3.  It will pop up a fileselector asking you to locate the config file.
    Since you currently don't have one, click on Cancel.
4.  An alert box will appear telling you that it couldn't find the config
    file and that it will be using defaults.  Hit return.
5.  Another alert box will ask you what type of modem to set up for.  If you
    have a 300, 1200, or 2400 baud modem click on "Generic 2400".  If you have
    a USR HST or similar high-speed modem click on "USRobotics HST".
6.  A Quick Setup menu will appear next.  This is where you can set all of
    your defaults before you begin using FzT:
7.  It will default to 2400 baud, 8 bits, No Parity, 1 stop bit, No CTS/RTS,
    No XON/XOFF, Full Duplex, No Echo, No Linefeeds, Capture Open, VT-52
    Emulation.  If you need to change any of these, click on RS-232 config
    and do so.  Click on EXIT when you are done.8.  a) Click on Default 
    Paths.  You may specify specific paths for most different types of 
    files.  Click on a path to change it.  I prefer to make seperate paths 
    for everything, I like to be organized, but you may
    leave them all to the default.
    b) If you are without a Hard Drive and have decided to use a RAM Disk as
    a fast drive, you will need to install it.  Click on "Ramdisk" and when
    the fileselector appears, move to the path for the RAM Disk in the
    fileselector, and click on "OK".
    c) Hit UNDO or the right mouse button when you are done.
9.  a) Click on Initialization strings.
    b) Next, use the arrow keys to move to the Current Area Code. If you are 
    in the US or Canada, enter your current area code.
    If you are not, LEAVE THIS BLANK!  THIS IS IMPORTANT!!!
    c) If you are in the US or Canada, and your phone number is in the 
    format of (xxx) yyy-zzzz, where (xxx) is your Area Code, you may wish to 
    use the locked format dialing system in FzT.  This is best for people 
    who don't dial internationally, and don't need to change modem settings 
    for different BBSes.  FzT will default to "Free format", if you feel 
    that the locked format is more suited toward your needs, select "Free 
    Format Phone", and hit Return twice to skip through the conversion 
    dialogs.
    d) If you want to change any of the preset Init strings, do so.  When 
    you are done, click on EXIT.
10. Click on Save Config to write your configuration to the current path, and
    then EXIT to go on.
11. You will be presented with the Main Menu.  Enjoy!

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[NEW] - Whats New?
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v2.20
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- A MAJOR bug has finally been eradicted:  Due to an incompatibility between 
  my user database/.KEY generator and FZT, some KEYs were not accepted.  (If 
  you have gotten an "Invalid KEY" message from FZT in the past, this should 
  solve that.)  I have sent some people three copies of FZT and KEYs, none of 
  which would function properly, and I could not find why.  (FZT especially 
  didn't like people with first names beginning with the letter "E".)
  If you have a KEY which FZT v2.12 simply would not accept, please try it 
  with v2.20.  It should work.  If not, please write me about it.
- Another very annoying bug slipped into v2.12.  While rewriting the print 
  routines for v2.12, I slipped in a peice of code to test a function and did 
  not remove it for the release.  Every time the printer buffer got full, it 
  would lose a character.  If you have a small printer buffer, it would lose 
  a lot of characters.  (I did not print anything large enough to fill my 
  printer buffer, and did not discover this problem.)
- FZT should now run in any resolution above 640 x 200 with any amount of 
  colors.  So ST Medium, ST High, TT Medium, TT High, Moniterm, overscan, 
  and the new graphics boards SHOULD all work.  I haven't been able to test 
  it on all of these, but it should work, even though it may not look great.
- The ANSI emulation now supports more of the ANSI command set.  In ANSI, 
  the remote system can alter the font styles on your system, selecting 
  normal, bold, underline, italics, shaded or any combination of them.  
  This is now supported in FZT.  If you wish to have these attributes 
  displayed, turn on "ANSI Font Attributes" in the Font menu.  (NOTE: GDOS, 
  Font-Tricks, Turbo ST, and the font portion of Warp9 are all known to be 
  incompatible with FZTs method of setting font attributes.  If you 
  experience any problems, you may wish to disable any of these programs or 
  the Font Attributes in FZT.
- The "Install New Font" feature in the Font menu has been revamped a bit.  
  It now accepts 8x8 or 8x16 .FEDs (FontEDit format) or .FNZs (raw font 
  data).  I have assembled and converted a large collection of .FNTs to .FNZ 
  format, but I have to check with my sources to see if its okay to 
  distribute them.  There are 60+ fonts in the collection, both 8x8s and 
  8x16s.
- While I was rewriting all of these font routines, I threw in the ability 
  to select the 8x8 font instead of the 8x16 while in the terminal mode.  
  This will allow ST High users to display 80 x 50 characters on screen, TT 
  Medium users to have a 80 x 60 screen, and Moniterm/TT High users to have 
  a 160 x 120 sized screen.
- The Jump to Accessories feature has been redone.  I got sick of the 
  leftover blotches after using accessories and the problems with the newer 
  TOS versions, so I rewrote it a bit.  It seems to work fine now.
- In older versions of FZT, the macros used to stop functioning after 
  running some external programs, especially those written in GFA.  This has 
  been fixed.
- There used to be a conflict between the Autologs and ANSI, which made 
  trying to Auto-learn a logon sequence on a BBS using ANSI quite a task.  
  The conflict has been repaired, with a little loss of speed in ANSI.
- While trying to more lines from the scrollback than the text editor 
  could hold, bombs usually appeared.  This has been fixed.
- Version .35 Beta of the FreeZe Dried Protocols have been included.  These 
  have been revised a little, and should be more stable.
- A few bugs in the mono interface have been fixed, as well as a number of 
  other bugs.



v2.12
-----

- The dialer has been fixed.  In v2.11, there was a minor bug in the 
  initialization routines that handled dialing the modem, etc.  It would 
  read and send one character past the end of the dial string, meaning it 
  sends one garbage character after the dial command.  On some modems, this 
  is not a problem.  On others, it recognizes this as an abort, and ends the 
  dial before it begins.  This has been fixed.
- FzT now works in TT Medium.  This is good news for many users of TTs who 
  hate switching down from TT Medium.  Along with 16 colors in TT Medium Res 
  comes both benifits and problems.  I haven't looked hard enough to 
  discover how to set colors in TT rezes, so FZT won't change any colors 
  there.  There also comes something kinda new to Ataris:  full color ANSI 
  graphics.  To make them look right, you should set your colors to:
      1 - Red  2 - Green  3 - Yellow  4 - Blue  5 - Magenta  6 - Cyan
  with a white foreground(15) and a black background(0).  16 color ANSI is 
  produced on IBMs by setting each of the above eight colors to high 
  intensity.  This effect can't be done on STs or TTs right, but I could use 
  the other 8 colors on the TT to simulate this effect.
- The speed of the "Strip" function in the scrollback has been greatly 
  increased.  After watching it redraw 22 lines of a single ANSI animation 
  (which took like 20-30 seconds with strip on) I decided to rewrite that 
  code a little.  Last night I scrolled through 80 messages in an ANSI 
  animation base with strip on in 28 seconds.  This is roughly a 1,000% 
  increase in speed.  I like it.
- A bug in the line counter routine in the scrollback set the text to black 
  on black every once in a while using FZT in monochrome.  This has been 
  fixed.
- Autolearn logon has been changed a bit.  There were a few bugs which would 
  produce strange results.  It should function a little better now.  If not, 
  you can always edit the autologs by hand.  <g>
- FzT should no longer screw up settings in the sound chip (which also 
  controls many ports, such as the serial and parallel).  Do to an oversight 
  on my part, FzT reportedly caused some printers to stop functioning 
  correctly along with some accelerator boards.  (It would switch them to 
  8Mhz.)
 

v2.11
-----

- Background dialing has been added.  This will allow you to wait for a 
  connection to a number while doing other things in the program.  To enable 
  it, simply select the "BackGnd" button in the Autodialer, and begin 
  dialing as usual.  It will continue dialing as long as the user interface 
  of the program remains in control.  If you jump to a fileselector or an 
  external program, it will be able to dial the next number until you 
  return.  (You may use your accessories, as long as they use windows for an 
  interface rather than a dialog box.)
- The way that FzDSTerm (and the FzDS Protocols) send to the serial port 
  should be more stable on different versions of TOS.
- The modem input processing in the term mode has been completely rewritten. 
  I believe that this is much more stable, and is also much faster.  (My 
  quick tests show that it handles about 3 to 3.5k of ANSI a second on my 
  machine.  Not bad.)  The autologs and automacros should not slow down the 
  system substantially.
- When jumping to the fileselector or going back to the desktop from 
  FzDSTerm used to bring strange results.  The mouse would act as though the 
  left button was being pressed and released rapidly, causing it to select 
  unwanted items.  This has been finally fixed.
- Mouse controlled scrolling has been slightly refurbished in both the 
  scrollback and text editor.  Control or caps lock selects mouse controlled 
  scrolling in both, but you may now use the mouse pointer to select a block 
  of text when control and caps lock are off.  Hold down the mouse button 
  and drag it across a section of text to select it for a block.
- The floppy formatter has been fixed, and added something referred to as 
  "FaST" format.  Its done by setting the Interleave to 11 instead of 1.  
  Supposedly, doing so increases the reading and writing speed of the floppy 
  drive faster than "Twister", etc.  I have not run speed trials on this, 
  but I do believe it works.  It now should generate MS-DOS compatible 
  floppies, also.  Because of a bug, FZT previously could not format 
  unformatted disks on some systems.  (Nice, eh?)  This has been fixed.  
  NOTE: "FaST" format only works on 9 sector disks.  Also, MS-DOS will only 
  read 9 sector, 80 track disks, even though FZT always includes the DOS 
  bootsector info.
- ASCII Send should work a bit better.  It now only truncates the lines 
  while sending a "Quoted" block.  You should now be able to ASCII send 
  VT-52, ANSI, etc screens now.
- The Type Ahead buffer has been expanded to contain the last 10 entries you 
  have typed using it.  Use the UP and DOWN arrows to scroll through these 
  while in the terminal mode with the TA on. (Alt-T)

v2.10
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- The .KEY system has been adopted.  Please read the next section for  
  details.
- The Monochrome interface has been completely redone.  I believe 
  there will be no more problems with reading or using FzT in monochrome.  
  I'm sorry for any inconvience this may have caused any of you. 
- The scrollback has been redone.  Many more options are now included under 
  the text editor style drop down menus.
- An "Auto Learn Logon" feature has been included.  With it, creating 
  autologon sequences requires only a click of the mouse, and to log on to a 
  BBS by hand one last time.  It will fill in rest for you.
- The speed of input processing has again been substantially increased.  The 
  autologs and automacros should slow down the system much less.
- The speed of loading a text file into the text editor should be increased 
  substantially.
- An option has been included in the RS-232 config to disable the 1k Serial 
  port output buffer which FzT usually installs.  This seems to solve any 
  problems with uploading using HSTs and Zmodem/Ymodem-G.
- The maximum size of the text editor and scrollback has been increased to 
  32,000 lines.  Although I do NOT recommend taking them up that far, it is 
  there if you need it.
- A change has been made in the way FzT uses its memory.  This SHOULD solve 
  any problems with bombing.
- An option has been added to ASCII send.  If you select "Begin Send", it 
  will not include the Prefix.  If you select "Send Quoted", it will.  
  (Previously to disable the Prefix, you had to delete the Prefix.)
- After selecting the path for the ramdisk, you will now be asked if you 
  wish to copy the Protocols, the Archivers, or both in the RamDisk at 
  startup.  (To conserve space in the ramdisk and time.)
- Mouse controlled scrolling has been added to both the scrollback and text 
  editor.
- The editors for the Autodialer and Init Strings have been (finally!) 
  redone.  You may now use the arrow keys to go back into a line.  (Instead 
  of backspacing over the line to change something.)  A button ("Edit")
  has been added to the autodialer which selects whether the cursor keys 
  control the red selection bar or the edit cursor.
- The Jump to Accessories feature has been improved.  A small oversight on my 
  part has in the past caused the mouse cursor to behave very strangely when 
  selecting options under the menu bar.
- In Init Strings, there is a button labelled "Char Delay", which allows you 
  to specify a pause between characters when sending a dial command or init 
  string to the modem.  This should help some modems recognise commands sent 
  by FzT.
- When you have the "Auto Change Baud" option turned off and "No Dial While 
  CD" selected, FzT will now connect when carrier detect goes on while 
  dialing.  For some modems (HSTs), the CD goes on much in advance of the 
  "CONNECT ..." response.  This will keep FzT from aborting the dial before 
  the modem sends the "CONNECT".
- A Print feature has been added to the autodialer, and might come in handy.o 
- new font has been put in, and the way FzT handles the fonts has been 
  changed.  You may now use the selected font in any menu that uses the TOS 
  font.
- Quite a few bug fixes, and I'm sure there are features which I have left 
  out.

v2.04 Demo
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- A Beta-Test version of the FreeZe Dried Protocols has been included, and
  the default setup is included in FzDSTerm.  (These protocols will
  eventually become an internal part of FzDSTerm, once perfected.)  See
  FZDSXFER.DOC for more information.
- In the autodialer, an option has been added to allow you to enter any
  combination of characters in the Phone Number field.  This should fix any
  problems regarding the autodialer and international calling.  (You may
  toggle this feature in the Init Strings/Dialer Setup menu.)
- The speed of the ANSI processing has been improved somewhat.  Through my
  (inaccurate) speed tests, I calculate that FzDSTerm should be able to
  process between 1,700 and 2,300 bytes of ANSI per second, depending upon
  what is being displayed.  (This is with no other options enabled, besides
  autostart ZModem, using Turbo ST v1.84.)
- Many cosmetic bugs have been fixed in Monochrome.  Also, the color sliders
  have been replaced in mono with a large button allowing you to switch the
  foreground and background colors.
- A bug in the default paths/ramdisk initialization made putting the
  protocols and archive tools in anything but the main directory not function
  if a ramdisk was not installed.
- For TT Users: I have found some TTs where the carrier detect status is
  reversed from normal, and some where it is not.  When first creating a
  config file, FzT will ask you the current status of your modem's carrier
  detect.  From this, it will determine whether or not your TT's CD is
  reversed.  (If anyone can offer a reason or explaination for this, let me
  know.)

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[KEY] - The New .KEY System
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     I have completely changed the way in which FzT checks for registration.
Previously, the registration information was an internal part of the
program.  This meant that all updates had to come from me, and also that to
generate a registered copy, it was quite a hassle for both the users and
myself.

     As of the registered version of 2.04 (not the demo version), this has
changed.  Now the registration info is kept in a seperate file, called a
Key.  This is the "key" to "unlock" the features of FzT.  This key is loaded
upon each bootup of FzDSTerm and its format is checked.  If it is valid, all 
of the features which are disabled in the demo are available to you.  This 
makes it much easier for you to get and use the latest version.  All you 
have to do is download it from your local BBS and put it in the same 
directory as your .KEY.

     Starting with version 2.10, the demo and registered versions of the
program for everyone will be exactly the same.  The main advantage of this
is that I can distribute the registered version everywhere, and only the
people who have the .KEYs (who have paid) may use some of the features.  I
will send you the .KEY, and when the next version comes out instead of
having to get it from me, you can use your current .KEY on the new version.
This is faster for you, and less of a headache for me.

     The .KEY contains your name, address, phone number, serial number, etc.
Much of this information is displayed when you first load FzT and when you
click on the FzDS symbol on the main menu.  I advise you to not give out
your .KEY as it can easily be traced back to you by anyone.  Its easy for you
to check who a particular .KEY belongs to, and if its not yours, you are
expected not to use it.


How to set up the .KEY for FzDSTerm versions 2.04 Rel and above:

1. Rename your .KEY to FZDSTERM.KEY, if it is not already.
2. Rename the program to FZDSTERM.PRG.
3. Put the .KEY in the same path as your FZDSTERM.CFG (usually also with the
   FZDSTERM.PRG.)
4. Run FzDSTerm

If for some reason it tells you "KEY Not Valid! Please obtain a new one.",
your KEY is not valid with that version of FzT.  Contact me to get a new
one.  (You may either send for the $5 upgrade or call Hitchhiker's Guide To
the Galaxy, the main FzDSTerm support board, and I will F-mail it to you.)
I will try to make your .KEY work with all future versions, but I may be
forced to change the format if some people don't follow the rules.


I would like you to adhere to a few simple rules regarding .KEYs:

1. One .KEY may either be used by one user on multiple systems, or by
   multiple users on one system.  Under no circumstances is a single key
   to be used by multiple users on multiple systems.

2. Under no circumstances may a .KEY be copied or archived except for backup
   purposes and to set FzT up on another system you SOLELY will be using.
   Transmitting (uploading) a .KEY anywhere for any reason is not allowed,
   except from me and to me on Hitchhiker's Guide.  You may copy, archive, or
   transmit all other files except the .KEY and the registered versions of
   FZDSTERM.PRG v2.04 and below.

3. If I EVER find or hear about a "cracked" .KEY (one not generated by me,
   containing bogus registration info), I reserve the right to either:
     a. Immediately change the format of the .KEYs, causing all registered
        users to have to get new .KEYs.
     b. Go back to the old method, taking away this great way of operation.
        If people can't repect my right to only allow people to use all
        parts of FzT only if they've registered, I don't see why I should
        make it any easier for them.

4. If I ever find someone giving out their .KEY to other people, I will
   cancel their registration and make their .KEY invalid for future versions
   of FzDSTerm.  If they want to be eligible for upgrades, they will have to
   register again.  If I feel that their .KEY has been spread around too 
   much, I may choose to do any of the following under #3.

NOTE: If you ever come across a .KEY that is not yours; send it to me, and I
      will make it worth your while.  I would like to know if a key is being
      spread around.  Either print a Hex dump of it and mail it to me, or send
      it to me on Hitchhikers.a

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[FUT] - What You Might Find in Future Versions:
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        On the continual quest to perfect the FreeZe Dried Terminal, I plan
to slowly add and change it to be able to handle everyone's needs.  The
following is a list of features which you might see later on:

o Much improved documentation.  I realize that the main documentation
  (FZDSTERM.DOC) in its present form does not help many people out with the
  complicated features of FzT.  I have had several offers by people to write
  documentation for me, and I am having them submit a sample of the rewritten
  docs for me to compare.  I am willing to offer a bit in return for this, if
  you are interested in trying out.
o A new user interface is in the works.  It should make FzT smaller, more 
  consistant, easier to use, and resolution independant.  If you have any 
  gripes with or suggestions for the current user interface, please say so 
  now, or it may harder to add to or change later.
o VT-100, VT-102, VT-2xx, and VT-3xx emulations.  I have had many requests 
  for these.  I have limited documentation on VT-100, but am looking for 
  more.  Please send me and documentation you may have on them!
o If you like the FZDSXFER.TTP protocols, you should look forward to their
  improvement.  We plan on adding Zmodem, among other things to the list of
  protocols.  If they get to a point where I no longer include XYZ.TTP in the 
  distribution, I will make them an internal part of FzT.  (Extra slots for 
  external protocols will always be available.)  Please send me any 
  documentation you may have on any protocols you would like to see added.  
  (Such as Z-Modem, J-Modem, Compuserve B+, etc.)
o Look forward the Instant Graphics emulation being improved.  At the moment, 
  the IGS in FzT is faster, but does only the graphics at the moment.  Many 
  of the extended commands and sounds are not currently supported. 
o The .DO Script files can be added to.  If you would like to see them 
  improved or a command added, let me know.  (And send a list of commands 
  you want to see!)
o Background Transfers.  We have been optimising the protocols for 
  efficiency, and once we get them done, I will be willing to make them an 
  .ACC, and run in the background.  I believe this should be a nice addition, 
  but I can give no guarantees on this one.


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