Starting And Quitting Telcom - Tandy 600 Owner's Manual

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Starting and Quitting Telcom
Telcom is the next to the last application name that appears on the System
Manager screen. When you first start the Tandy 600 or return to the
System Manager screen from another application, the cursor highlights the
Word application. Run is the default on the System Manager command
menu.
To run the Telcom application:
I. Use the arrow keys to place the cursor over TELCOM.
2. Place the command selection marker over
Run,
and press I
ENTER
I. The
Telcom screen appears. The Session command menu appears at the
bottom of the screen.
"Script" files are the Telcom equivalent of work files in the other
applications. You create "script" files to store auto-logon information. As
you create script files, their filenames appear to the right of TELCOM on the
System Manager screen.
To run an existing Telcom script file:
I. Use the arrow keys to place the cursor over the name of the Telcom
script file you want to run.
2. Place the command selection marker over
Run,
and press I
ENTER
I. The
first "page" of the script file appears. The cursor appears in the same
position as when you last accessed the file.
Quit the Telcom application and return to the System Manager by pressing
I
CTRL
I
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Quit the Telcom application and return to the previous
application accessed by pressing I
CTRL
I
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Note: If you are online (connected) to a host and you quit Telcom, you
remain online with the host. You must disconnect communications
before you quit if you do not plan to remain online.
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