                              A-Talk 
         for the Windows and Windows NT Operating Systems
                          Version 1.6.0.1
                          December 4, 1994

           Copyright (C) 1986-1994 Felsina Software, Inc.

This file documents changes/additions to the A-Talk User's Manual performed
after the manual went to press.

SUMMARY

  1. Additional VT220 Mappings
  2. SCROLL-LOCK Usage
  3. F1 Key Behavior
  4. Microsoft Office Compatible features
  5. Modified Menu Structure
  6. Speech no longer supported
  7. Standard "Send" item
  8. Additional Help
  9. ZMODEM Enhancements
 10. RTS/CTS Default
 11. Windows NT Installation
 12. Windows NT Home Directory
 13. Additional Mail Support
 14. Additional Baud Rate Supported

1. Additional VT220 Mappings
----------------------------

VT220 Top Row Function Keys

IBM-PC Key	VT220 Key	VT220 Mode	VT100 Mode
----------	---------	----------	----------
Alt-F3		F13		CSI 2 5 ~	LF
Alt-F4		(Windows Close) -               -
Alt-F5		Help (F15)	CSI 2 8 ~	-
Alt-F6		Do (F16)	CSI 2 9 ~	-
Alt-F7		F17		CSI 3 1 ~	-
Alt-F8		F18		CSI 3 2 ~	-
Alt-F9		F19		CSI 3 3 ~	-
Alt-F10		F20		CSI 3 4 ~	-
Alt-F11		F14		CSI 2 6 ~	-

Editing Keys

IBM-PC Key	VT220 Key	VT220 Mode	VT100 Mode
----------	---------	----------	----------
Home		Find		CSI 1 ~		-
Insert		Insert Here	CSI 2 ~		-
End		Remove		CSI 3 ~		-
Ctrl-DEL (*)	Select		CSI 4 ~		-
Page Up		Prev Screen	CSI 5 ~		-
Page Down	Next Screen	CSI 6 ~		-

(*) Note: Ctrl-DEL used since DEL is already taken.


2. SCROLL-LOCK Usage
--------------------

The Scroll Lock key on the IBM keyboard now perform the VT220 Hold Screen
function. It shopuld be used with RTS/CTS or XON/XOFF.

3. F1 Key Behavior
------------------

The default behavior of the F1 key is PF1 emulation. The Options Preferences
dialog allows the F1 key to be mapped to the Windows Help key. The selection
may be saved in the default settings file, by executing a File Save.

Similarly the CTRL-keys default to emulations keys. Their behavior may also
be changed to correspond to the Microsoft Office Accelerators (see next item).


4. Microsoft Office Compatible features
---------------------------------------

A-Talk for Windows now includes Microsoft Office Compatible features such as
a standard Toolbar, Tooltips, Status Bar, Dialogs, Help and Shortcut menus.

The toolbar now includes buttons for Script, Script Editor, Split Window and
Send mail.

The Status Bar now includes additional fields for status of the connected
system and currently used emulator.

The F1 and Ctrl-Keys may be used as the standard Office accelerators by 
selecting Options Preferences, "Use Function and Control Keys for Windows".
In the default unselected state, the user must also use the Shift key to 
invoke the accelerators. For example, the Office Ctrl+C accelerator, which
invokes Edit Copy, uses Ctrl+Shift+C when control keys are not in use for
Windows.

Pressing the right mouse button brings up the Shortcut menu, which includes 
support for Edit Cut, Copy and Paste, Options Preferences and Format Font.

5. Modified Menu Structure
--------------------------

A-Talk 1.5 is now a certified Microsoft Office Compatible product. To obtain
this certification, A-Talk had to undergo slight modifications to the menu 
structure.

There are now two additional menus: the Format menu includes items related to
the selection of font, color and VT Setup functions. These items are 
documented in the Options menu in the printed manual. The Tools menu includes
items related to editing, executing and generating scripts. These items are
documented in the Phone menu in the printed manual.

The File "Print Setup" menu has been renamed "Page Setup" (Chapter 4, pp 3-4).
The "Setup" button in the File Print dialkg has been renamed "Printer" 
(Chapter 4, pp. 4-5).

6. Speech no longer supported
-----------------------------

Due to the fact that the Monologue for Windows SPEECH.DLL is no longer 
available from its publisher, we regrettfully had to remove support for it 
from A-Talk. The appropriate section in the manual, entitled Speech (chapter
7, pp. 29-30), no longer applies to A-Talk. 

7. Standard "Send" item
-----------------------

A-Talk is now using the standard name "Send", instead of "Send To" (in the 
Edit menu) to invoke mail (either MAPI or VIM). As a result, sending a
selection to the host is now called "Send To Host", instead of "Send" (see
Chapter 5, pp. 1-5).

8. Additional Help
------------------

The Help Contents screen now includes specific help on: Using A-Talk, Examples
and Demos, Reference Information, Programming with A-Talk and Technical 
Support.

9. ZMODEM Enhancements
----------------------

When using ZMODEM protocol, the following additional features are available:

    * ZMODEM autodownload is supported with all emulators
    * ZMODEM autoupload is supported with all emulators (you must select
      the file(s) to upload, of course)
    * File Date is restored on upload to UNIX hosts (the time may be off bvy
      a few 8 hours depending on your local time zone)
    * File Date is restored on download from UNIX hosts
    * Upload/Download directory is retained (also with B+)
    * End-of-line translation is used when transferring a text file

10. RTS/CTS Default
-------------------

A-Talk now defaults to RTS/CTS handshake as most newer models of modems
require such a setting to properly work at high speeds.

11. Windows NT Installation
---------------------------

A-Talk for Windows NT requires Windows NT 3.5 or later. A-Talk supports
multiple users and should be installed by a user with Administrator 
privileges, so that it can be shared among users. A-Talk, be default,
will install itself in the C:\WIN32APP\ATALK subdirectory. This directory
is assured by Microsoft to be set up with appropriate protections for 
shared usage.


12. Windows NT Home Directory
-----------------------------

A-Talk for Windows NT supports multiple users running on the same machine.
For this purpose, A-Talk uses the Home Directory that should be set up when
adding a user to Windows NT. Be default, the home directory field is empty.
We urge administrators to add the appropriate home directory to all users 
of A-Talk. This directory should be a subdirectory of C:\USERS (like 
C:\USER\PAUL, C:\USERS\MARY, etc.). A-Talk will store individual users 
phonebooks in these subdirectory together with the user's individual
settings. After creating the Home Directory, the administrator should copy the
ATALK.INI file from C:\WIN32APP\ATALK to the individual user's home
directories.

13. Additional Mail Support
---------------------------

When used with Windows for Workgroups, Windows NT, Microsoft Mail 3.2 or
Lotus cc:Mail, it is now possible to "forward" the last downloaded file as
a Mail "attachment". Invoking the File Send menu item attaches such a file
to the mail message. The menu item is disabled until the first file is
downloaded, using any of the available file transfer protocols: X/Y/ZMODEM,
Kermit or CompuServe B+.

14. Additional Baud Rate Supported
----------------------------------

To provide better support for the newer high-speed modems (28.8K), an
additional baud rate of 115,200 is available. Please note that any baud rate
above 19,200 should be used only with RTS/CTS (hardware) handshake on, and 
with machines that include a buffered serial chip (like a 16550 UART).
