v1.00 - 01/11/96 Initial release. v1.01 - 01/13/96 No actual changes to PCBDOD, but the included copy of TELDOR was corrupted, and later versions of TELDOR (1.01, 1.02) had some serious bugs in them. In the future, all releases of PCBDOD will include the latest working copy of TELDOR. v1.20 - 01/20/96 Added code to detect when the Internet connection becomes usable, and locks out callers from Internet functions until the connection is ready. Changed the format of the configuration file. If you're upgrading from a previous version, You'll have to modify the PCBDOD.CFG file. Added support to disable DIALOD.EXE from taking the phone off hook. While not recomended, this could allow a voice line to be shared with the Internet Dialout line. Included a special copy of Teldor. At this time, this is the best version that supports DOOR.SYS. Versions 1.00, 1.01, and 1.02 all have serious bugs. v1.30 - 01/27/96 Cleaned up the code somewhat, and improved error handling. Added support for Internet connections made through ISDN. v1.40 - 01/29/96 Cleaned up code even more. Fixed a bug in the ISDN option Added support for a door that would normally be activated by a script, such as a PPP or SLIP door. Added support for multiple Internet doors. Copy your PCBDOD.PPE and PCBDOD.CFG to some other names, such as PCBDOD1.PPE and PCBDOD1.CFG. Whatever you name the PPE to, it will try to use the configuration file of the same name, but with a .CFG extention. With the problems everyone's been having with Russel Coker's TELDOR, I will be focusing on support for other Internet applications, such as Clark Development's Internet Collection. Added Logging. PCBDOD Now enters messages into the caller log. v1.50 - 02/03/96 Slight configuration changes. If you are upgrading from a previous version, make sure you edit the PCBDOD.CFG file Added option to specify the entire PPP.EXE command line. This should eliminate the problems some people were having with PPP.EXE not finding PPP.CFG. Also, while I haven't tested this program with SLIP, it should now be possible to have PCBDOD call SLIP.EXE, or any other program you need to connect to your provider. Added an extra configurable message to be shown when the PPP connection fails. If the connection isn't made within about 100 seconds, PCBDOD will tell your caller that the connection failed, and then reset everything. v1.60 OOPS! A non-working version of DIALOD found it's way into the archive. If you ran DIALOD, it would say 'Exiting'. Fixed.