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DialUp provides an interface to the InJoy and AT&T dialers that is similar to but far more powerful than IBM's LINKUP.EXE. | |Picture=NA.png | ||
|Version=1.32 (2000-07-06) | |||
|Vendor= | |||
|Author=[[Chuck McKinnis]] | |||
|License=Freeware (No charge Shareware) | |||
|Download={{FileLink|DialUp_1-32.zip}} | |||
|Website= | |||
}} | |||
'''DialUp''' provides an interface to the InJoy and AT&T dialers that is similar to but far more powerful than IBM's LINKUP.EXE. | |||
DialUp is a package of REXX routines designed to interface with the InJoy | DialUp is a package of REXX routines designed to interface with the [[InJoy Dialer]] from F/X Communications and/or the AT&T Global Network TCP/IP Dialer. Its functions are: | ||
# Start the dialer if not already started. | |||
Dialer. | # Dial a predetermined host. | ||
# Disconnect from the host. | |||
# Launch an object after connection (ala LINKUP.EXE) | |||
# Create a launch object | |||
[[Category:Dialers]] | |||
[[Category:Freeware]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:57, 22 August 2023
| DialUp | |
|---|---|
| Version | 1.32 (2000-07-06) |
| Vendor | |
| Author | Chuck McKinnis |
| License | Freeware (No charge Shareware) |
| Download | DialUp_1-32.zip |
| Website | |
DialUp provides an interface to the InJoy and AT&T dialers that is similar to but far more powerful than IBM's LINKUP.EXE.
DialUp is a package of REXX routines designed to interface with the InJoy Dialer from F/X Communications and/or the AT&T Global Network TCP/IP Dialer. Its functions are:
- Start the dialer if not already started.
- Dial a predetermined host.
- Disconnect from the host.
- Launch an object after connection (ala LINKUP.EXE)
- Create a launch object