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Main BBS Configuration

A. BBS name/number  :GS Connection BBS (207-799-9080)
B. SysOp's name     :The "O"         C. Registration number:743
D. SysOp chat hours :18:00...22:00   E. Minimum baud hours :00:00...23:59
F. Regular DL hours :Always allowed  G. Minimum baud DL hrs:23:00...18:00
H. BBS Passwords                     I. Pre-event warning  :60 seconds
J. Startout menu    :START           K. Bulletin Prefix    :
L. Multinode support:Off             M. Network mode       :Off

 0. Main data files dir.    :E:\RENEGADE\DATA\
 1. Miscellaneous Files dir.:E:\RENEGADE\MISC\
 2. Message file storage dir:E:\RENEGADE\MSGS\
 3. Menu file directory     :E:\RENEGADE\MENU\
 4. Nodelist (Version 7) dir:E:\RENEGADE\TEXT\
 5. Log files/trap files dir:E:\RENEGADE\LOGS\
 6. Temporary directory     :E:\RENEGADE\TEMP\
 7. Protocols directory     :E:\RENEGADE\PROT\
 8. Archivers directory     :E:\RENEGADE\PROT\
 9. File attach directory   :F:\ATTACH\

Enter selection (A-M,0-9) [Q]uit :
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     Each option is described in detail below.

          A    This option allows you to enter the name and the phone
               number of your BBS.  MCI color codes are allowed.

          B    This option allows you to enter the name or the handle of
               the SysOp.

          C    This option allows you to enter your registration number for
               the BBS program.  However, since Renegade is currently an .eta
               test, this option does absolutely nothing.

          D    This option allows you to declare your chat hours.  When
               someone pages you during these hours, a bell will sound to
               inform you that a user wishes to chat.

          E    This option defines the hours that the minimum baud rate
               callers may log on.  Some SysOps prefer to restrict the hours
               available to users of lower baud modems.

          F    This option defines the hours that file downloading is
               allowed.

          G    This option defines the hours that low baud callers may
               download files.

          H    This option defines the SysOp, new user, shuttle logon and
               baud override passwords.

          I    This options sets the number of seconds before a scheduled
               event is run in which the user is warned.

          J    Menu where users with an undefined startout menu will start
               from.  (Usually Main)

          K    Prefix of the Bulletin Files (Normally blank or BULLET)

          L    This option allows you to tell Renegade if it has 1 or more
               nodes.  (If multi-node, you must use the -Nx command to load
               node x.)

          M    This option will allow you to turn the Network mode on.  It
               activates functions as:

                a) Forces local security on.
                b) Disables all function keys unless a sysop is logged on.
                c) Disables the sysop window system.
                d) All WFC commands are disabled except the obvious.
                e) If no node is specified on the command line, the node
                   will assume it is a local node, and automatically
                   configure itself as the next available node number.

          0    This option defines the directory in which your main data
               files are stored. (.DAT, .DIR, etc.)

          1    This option defines the directory in which your text files
               are stored.  (.ANS, .ASC, .INF, .ASW, etc.)

          2    This option defines the directory in which your messages
               are stored. (.BRD, .MIX, etc.)

          3    This option defines the directory in which the menu files
               are stored. (.MNU)

          4    This option defines the directory in which the Version 7
               Nodelist files will be stored.

          5    This option defines the directory in which the trap files,
               system log files and capture chat files are stored. (.LOG)

          6    This option defines the directory in which temporary files
               are stored.  This directory is used for various things to
               hold files while using them, but when they aren't permanent.

          7    This option defines the direcory in which the protocol drivers
               will be held.  These include DSZ.EXE, HSLINK.EXE, etc. These
               files are used in the Protocol Editor as your upload and
               download files.

          8    This option defines the directory in which the archive drivers
               will be held.  These include PKUNZIP.EXE, ARJ.EXE, PKZIP.EXE,
               ARCE.COM, etc.

          9    This option defines the directory in which the files which are
               attached to Email and Netmail are to be sent to.

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