
CHANGES (or more precisely, bug fixes)

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Mon Jan 16 12:01:00 1995        gt0074b@prism.gatech.edu

- the delay between redial attempts was too short to hang up the phone line.
  If the first attempt did not connect, subsequent dials would fail with
  a 'NO DIALTONE'.  FET now waits 3 seconds between attempts.  The delay
  field will be user-definable in later versions (see TODO).

- 'phone2' was dialed before 'phone1'.  Now it's the other way around.

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Fri Mar  4 03:47:16 1994    	Stig@netcom.com (Jonathan Stigelman)

- increased the size of the phone number field so that it's now big enough
  to dial with calling cards.

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Mon Feb 21 21:04:45 1994    	Stig@netcom.com (Jonathan Stigelman)

- Fixed bug (probably one that I introduced) in handling of timeouts when
  waiting for output from the remote host.

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Mon Feb 21 17:56:38 1994    	Stig@netcom.com (Jonathan Stigelman)

- Maximum number of retries is now respected.
- specifying a system name on the command line works once again.

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Mon Feb 14 23:32:34 1994    	Stig@netcom.com (Jonathan Stigelman)

- You can now interrupt fet (with ^C and ^Z) during the dialing process.
- The searchpath for the fet configuration file is now 
    	./fetrc
    	~/.term/fetrc
- The example fetrc is better all the time...  it kills term when trsh exits.
  it kills itself...  and it demonstrates how to do a rather spiffy
  invocation of your shell on the remote end.

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Sun Feb 13 18:29:01 1994    	Stig@netcom.com (Jonathan Stigelman)

- PASSWORD is recognized as a token for the .fetrc and will cause fet to
  prompt for a password as it's reading the .fetrc.  it'd be annoying for
  more than one system as it's presently implemented.

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Sat Feb 12 03:19:21 1994    	Stig@netcom.com (Jonathan Stigelman)

- Fet should now automatically redial the modem...it should also now use
  both phone numbers.   
- 19200 and 38400 bauds are now supported...as well as 2400 & 9600.
- the first system in your .fetrc file is now the default, so you don't have
  to type it on the command line.


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The original author of fet was pjs@raster.kodak.com, but mail to that
address bounces, so I guess I'm the "owner" now.

    - Stig@netcom.com

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Stig does not update fet anymore.  Mail any comments or suggestions to me
first.  Email Stig if I can't be reached.

    - gt0074b@prism.gatech.edu

