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    GOLDNODE.EXE
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    Command line syntax: GOLDNODE [-options] [configfile]

    [-options] =   -C        Conditional compile.
                   -F        Forced compile.
                   -D        Remove duplicate nodes from index.
                   -M<n>     Compile max <n> nodes (default is 16000).
                   -U<file>  Create sorted FIDOUSER.LST userlist file.

    [configfile] =           The path AND filename of the GOLDED.CFG
                             configuration file to read.

    In order to enable nodelist/userlist lookup and browsing, GoldED
    needs to use a set of special nodelist index files. GoldNODE takes
    care of this by compiling your nodeslists and userlists to the
    index files GOLDNODE.ADX and GOLDNODE.NDX.

    None of the existing types of nodelist indexes were sufficiently
    useful or documented, so I had to create my own format, sorry.

    GoldED normally uses and displays information from the nodelist
    when browsing, but it doesn't really need the nodelist for
    anything - the index files contains sufficient information for
    lookup and browsing. This means that you can delete or pack away
    the nodelists and/or userlists after compiling with GoldNODE, if
    you want to save space and you don't need them for anything else.

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