steveo@world.std.com (Steven W Orr) (02/15/91)
Does anyone have the sources for a program called TAPCIS. I understand that it is a program running under DOS which captures a DOS session of CompuServe and then dials into CompuServe and executes the session. I don't even know whether this is a public domain program or if it is for sale. My need is for a program to capture a session, and then dial into a Unix machine and fill out some form with the captured session. If I could get TAPCIS, I believe that could give me a running start at this project. -- ----------Time flies like the wind. Fruit flies like bananas.------------------ Steven W. Orr steveo@world.std.com uunet!world!steveo ----------Everybody repeat after me: "We are all individuals."-----------------
jpr@jpradley.jpr.com (Jean-Pierre Radley) (02/18/91)
In article <1991Feb15.043825.9597@world.std.com> steveo@world.std.com (Steven W Orr) writes: >Does anyone have the sources for a program called TAPCIS. I >understand that it is a program running under DOS which captures a >DOS session of CompuServe and then dials into CompuServe and executes >the session. I don't even know whether this is a public domain >program or if it is for sale. My need is for a program to capture a >session, and then dial into a Unix machine and fill out some form >with the captured session. If I could get TAPCIS, I believe that >could give me a running start at this project. You can buy TAPCIS from CompuServe, but not the source code. It is a DOS program. Beats me what you mean by a "DOS session of CIS", since CIS is not running DOS. Jean-Pierre Radley NYC Public Unix jpr@jpradley.jpr.com CIS: 72160,1341