---------------------------------------------------------------- Information For Setting Up Puma Version 1.00 with GT Power 15.XX ---------------------------------------------------------------- Intro: This file will give you step by step instruction for installing the Puma External Transfer Protocol for use with GT 15.XX by P & M software. Puma has proven for be a very nice batch transfer protocol and highly reliable. (In most cases it is as fast as or faster than ZModem(tm)) Enclosed you will find samples of the PUMASET setup screen and the 2 batch files required by GT to install Puma. Thanks: Cory Wright for you suggestion to add this and for doing the ground work and testing. (All I did was add the words!) --------------- Installing Puma --------------- Step 1: Load GT use the ALT-I command to bring up the GT Setup Screen Select Option # 5 for external protocol setup Follow the above examples and add P for Puma and PU for the batch file activation name. Puma is not two way and doesn't require an overlay. Step 2: Exit GT Step 3: Unzip or Unpack PUMA100.ZIP into your GT directory then run PUMASET.EXE Step 4: Before you do step 3 you might want to print the puma9600 if you have a Hayes 9600, USR 9600 HST, or a NMP modem. If you have a standard modem 2400/1200 Hayes compatible use the puma1200 file instead. Step 5: Match the configuration in the puma9600 or puma1200 modify to fit your needs if you have too. (BTW - We have found through testing that using Puma's RLE compression will not slow down the transfer of compressed files!!) Remember if you have a 16555 chip to change that to yes. Step 6: You might want to modify your Protocol.BBS and Protocol.CBS files to include PUMA if you haven't already. Step 7: Enjoy Puma! Now that was not that hard was it... P.S. Make sure the PUTX.BAT and PURX.BAT are in your GT directory with out them Puma will not work!