RTP stands for Radio Terminal Program (also might mean Research Triangle Park
which is located near where RTP got its start).

The RTP package you have received is a full-featured packet terminal program
intended for use on an IBM PC.  The package is completely documented in the
file RTP.DOC which is also on this disk.  Take some time to print out RTP.DOC
and read it over before you begin to use RTP.

The files on this disk are:

AMTOR.DEF       A sample definition file for Amtor operation with PK232
AMTOR.SET       A sample TNC setup file for Amtor operation with PK232
BAUDOT.DEF      A sample definition file for Baudot operation with PK232
BAUDOT.SET      A sample TNC setup file for Baudot operation with PK232
BRAG            A sample brag tape type of file
BRUN10.EXE      Microsoft Corp. runtime library
COMJRNIM.COM    Comm port fix for PCjr without internal modem
DEFMAKE.EXE     A utility to assist in creating definition (DEF) files
FAX.DEF         A sample definition file for FAX operation with PK232
FAX.SET         A sample TNC setup file for FAX operation with PK232
PK232.SET       A sample definition file for VHF packet operation with PK232
RTP.EXE         The main program file
RTP.SCN         Main logo screen for RTP
RTP.HLP         Help screen for RTP
RTP.DOC         Full documentation for RTP
RTP.NEW         Short text file outlining difference between PTP vs. RTP
RTP-READ.ME     This file
SAMPLE.DEF      A sample definition file for packet operation with PK232
VHFPAC.SET      A sample setup file for VHF packet operation with PK232
VHFPAC.DEF      A sample definition file for VHF packet operation with PK232
VIEWFAX.COM     A FAX file viewing utility
VIEWFAX.DOC     Documentation on VIEWFAX.COM

If you have a fixed disk on your computer system, we recommend that you put all
these files into a single sub-directory and run RTP from there.

Good luck and enjoy R.T.P.
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