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 A SHORT DESCRIPTION OF TELIX

 Telix is a full-featured communications program for PCs run-
 ning the PC/MS-DOS operating system, that is able to meet the
 needs of almost any user. Telix features include:

      - an extensive range of built-in file transfer protocols,
        including Zmodem, Compuserve Quick B, Xmodem, Xmo-
        dem-1k, Xmodem-1k-g, Ymodem (TRUE), Ymodem-g, Kermit,
        SEAlink, Telink, Modem7, and ASCII. Telix allows up to
        four 'external' protocols to be defined and called from
        within Telix. In this way, almost any kind of file
        transfer is possible from within Telix.

      - powerful multiple dialing directories, holding up to
        1000 entries each. An entry contains many pieces of in-
        formation required for communicating with remote ser-
        vices, such as the phone number and communications pa-
        rameters.

      - automatic queue redialing for hard-to-reach numbers.

      - DEC VT102 and VT52 terminal emulation. Keys may be re-
        defined by the user.

      - extensive SALT script language which allows Telix to
        perform automated logons and many more complicated
        functions. As an example of the power of script files,
        the Telix Host Mode is written in the SALT script lan-
        guage.

      - full access to DOS including a DOS shell, a DOS Command
        option, and full path support.

      - A Host Mode with file transfers, operator paging, a Re-
        mote DOS shell, and two access levels.

      - A Chat Mode, keyboard macros, a scroll-back buffer,
        session capture, usage log, translate table, and a va-
        riety of other features, detailed in this manual. Above
        all however, Telix is FAST, and has powerful, friendly,
        user interface..

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