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     Basically, this was put together to help sysops and programmers to
setup Renegade to it's fullest potential.  Hopefully, this will make it
easier to build a stronger 3rd party utility following, and to help boost
Renegade into the recognition of the public eye as one of the best BBS's
available.

     My sources for this material are:

          1) ITCnet message bases.
          2) Speakeasy Echo.
          3) RADnet Echo.
          4) Theo Dinter's RGDOCS.
          5) A lot of personal exploration!

 CREDITS 

This documentation (even in the rough form it's in) has some key people to
mention:

        Theo Van Dinter - Sysop: GS Connection BBS running on a 386DX/25
         w/ 6 Megs memory, 213 megs and online CD-ROM, suprafax v.32bis 14.4k
         modem, running Renegade 12-25.. (207) 799-9080, Cape Elizabeth, ME.

        Matt Demicco - Sysop: 64th Dimension BBS running on a 386DX/40
         w/ 4 Megs memory, 240 megs, suprafax v.32bis 14.4k modem, running
         Renegade 12-25..  (207) 883-1904, Scarboro, ME.

  Parts of the documentation are from the Telegard 2.5k documentation which
   made things sound better then I would have said them, and they were the
   same commands.  Nonetheless, credit is due to the following about the
   TG docs:

                 Original documentation written by Bill Schram.
          Additional documentation provided by Eric Oman, Bill Schram,
                        John Dixon, and Martin Pollard.

          Additional 2.5k update documentation written by Kevin Watkins.

   Other parts were written by Cott Lang in the "Whatdone" file that is
   released with the new versions of Renegade.

   Note however that the main parts of this manual were written by Theo Van
   Dinter - December 27, 1992 through January 1, 1993.

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