Uploading MCI Mail on Compuserve
From: Joyce Brabner (ah881@cleveland.Freenet.Edu)
Date: 04/19/90-05:21:19 PM Z
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From: ah881@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Joyce Brabner) Subject: Uploading MCI Mail on Compuserve Date: Thu Apr 19 17:21:19 1990 I'm having trouble sending out postal mail on Compuserve-- the deal where they laser print your letter and get it delivered by mail the next day. They require that lines be no more than 60 characters long. I have a 130XE. I use 850 Express!-- and Vidtex on the 850 Express!, although there's also ASCII and ATASCII. I usually write with Paperclip or AtariWriter+. I've tried setting margins to just under 60, and uploading by XMODEM with 850 Express! No good, sending with and without the control codes. The closest I've come has been by uploading from "send from disc". 60 space margins and no codes got up there, but it looked like a zig zag, and a lot of space was wasted. Please tell me how I can compose and upload letters on Compuserve using what I've got, or what software I should be using. -- * Answered by Len Stys on 4-19-90 * Joyce, I believe Atari Writer and Paper Clip both have special control codes included on the top of the file when you create it. This tells the printer how to print it up when using the word processors. The problems that this creates is that you can't send it text without it giving you problems. I don't really know if you are sending them an actual file or you are sending them text. If you are sending them a file (like uploading a file xmodem) then you should use xmodem. But, it seems to me that you want to just send text so you would use "send from disk." So, what can you do to get rid of the special control codes in the beginning of the file that Atari Writer leaves? This is what you can do: I sent you through the U.S. mail a disk with a program by the name of "TEXTWIZ.COM". If you still have this program then I think your problems may be solved. Load the program up, it will show you a screen full of menus and what each feature does. Press "Option" to get to the actual editor. When you are in the editor (you will know) then you should insert your data disk in the drive. Press "Option & L" at the same time and type the file name of your text. If you don't remember it then hit escape and press "Option & 1" for a directory. It will show you all the files on the disk. When you press "Option & L", you will want to type the file name and the return key. It will then load up your file to the editor. This editor shows EVERYTHING- all text, all control codes. If you see a whole bunch of control codes in the beginning of the text, move the cursor up and get rid of them. Text Wiz is similar to Atari Writer but is only a text editor. Move the cursor down and make sure that you don't see TOO many other control characters. Some control characters are for TAB, END OF LINE, CENTER, etc. These charcters shouldn't cause a problem. You may also want to change the columns to 60 columns. You can do this by pressing "Option & C". Just type in 60 when it asks for the number of columns. When you are done, it should be displayed in 60 column format. You can scroll over with the cursor to see the rest of the text. The reason you can't see it all on the screen at the same time is because your 130XE is only 40 columns. 20 of the columns would get cut off if it didn't scroll. I think Compuserve wants a RETURN at the end of each line. Make sure you see a control character at the end of each line which represents "RETURN" or END OF LINE. If everything looks fine and is the way you want it then save it by "Option & S". When you load up 850 Express! You will want to send the file from disk. Type the delay rate of 0,1,2 or whatever you would like. This slows down the transmission speed. The 60 columns will look funny when you upload it since you are looking at it with a 40 column screen! It should look like this: Hi, this is a test to show you what 60 columns looks like! As you can see, it goes over and doesn't stay within 40 columns. This is good. When you are all finished, save it on Compuserve and have it sent to whoever you are suppose to. If you are still having problems, leave me e-mail and you can transmit me the file by XMODEM and I will try to fix it up for you. THANKS FOR YOUR QUESTION! Len Stys (aa399) --
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