TRANSCAN v4.11 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ o This version should correct a problem where TranScan and QEMM 7+ were not compatible. o Documentation was updated to reflect the version change. o No other modifications were made. TRANSCAN v4.10 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ " I guess every programmer is entitled to one BIG mistake. v4.09 was one of those. In the process of fixing one small problem I created quite a few little ones. TranScan v4.10 should (fingers crossed) fix most if not all of them. If you have experienced dificulty with v4.09 I am sorry. I hope you enjoy v4.10." -- Craig TRANSCAN v4.09 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ o Added RIP graphics support for Wildcat BBSs. TranScan will detect RIP mode from the DOOR.SYS file and display a pre-designed screen. REGISTERED users may edit the codes output in RIP mode. If you do not support RIP on your Wildcat 3.90 simply delete the TS.RIP file and TranScan will display ANSI as usual. o Added test for *.SDN extension to detect SDN files. o TranScan now updates the Database messages and Quick Stats for Wildcat. o Fixed problem when adding orphan files to Wildcat. o Removed "*" from "Save Volume Label?" because it is currently supported. o TranScan was not writing to log if file already existed on BBS. o Changed the default of "Import Short Desc." to "Y". o Fixed toggles on the "TranScan Options" screen for "Compress & Convert?" and "Save Volume Labels?" TRANSCAN v4.08 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ o Added "Fail if Error:" field to Compressors, GIF/JPG and Scanners entry screens. Ranges of errorlevels can be entered using the "-" character (e.g. "1-23"). Single errorlevels should be seperated by a space character (e.g. "43 45 67"). The following is an example "Fail if Error:" field: 1-3 5-250 252 254 o Added up and down arrows headers to the Compressors and GIF/JPG entry screens to indicate there is more above or below. o TranScan now saves and then deletes the Volume Label of the WORK Drive before extracting files. It then restores the volume label after compressing the files. This should help retain volume labels. This option is configurable from the "TranScan Options" menu. You will also need to add -$ to the "UnCompress" command lines for PkUnZip and add -$x (where x is your work drive) for the "Compress" command line for PkZip. This feature is relatively un-tested so use at your own risk. o TS.LST is now opened in "Read Only" mode while processing to avoid share violations when another node writes to this file. o Added "Compress & Convert?" entry to "Configure-TranScan Options" menu. This allows you to turn off all Compressing and Converting. o Corrected problem where TranScan was not always moving failed files. o Restored check for Ctrl-Break key presses when TranScan swaps out to run another program. This should help regain control when one of the external programs crash. o Optimized the processing display screen. o Added support for TBScan and F-Prot. You may wish to add the following command lines to your "Scanner Set-Up." Command Line Fail if Error ------------ ------------- TBSCAN.EXE ba in nb nm nh 1-255 F-PROT.EXE /NOMEM 1-255 Consult the documentation for these scanner for more information. They can be downloaded from area #3 of the TranScan BBS 913-266-0781.