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- This directory contains software for use on FidoNet. A full explaination
- of this network is available in FIDOINFO.TXT.
-
- Generally, there are several programs and utilities used for an automated
- network interface suitable for a public BBS or private point system. They
- are a:
-
- Mailer: A communications package which controls the modem hardware,
- and is also capable of engaging the proper initialization
- and transfer handshakes that have been well-defined into
- what is known as a "mail session." There are several different
- types of mailer packages available. BinkelyTerm, the one provided
- is currently quite for it's versatilty and power.
-
- Reader: A "Fido intelligent" simple word-processor used to read/write
- messages for transmission to and from the network.
-
- Packer: A utility capable of processing all drafted out-going mail to
- archived packets suitable for mail handling. This utility also
- will perform the reverse process of processing received packets,
- suitable for viewing with the Reader. Messages in each area are
- numbered sequentially once unpacked.
-
- FOSSIL: An aconym for Fido-Opus-SeaDog Interface Layer. To maintain
- a wide compatibility with many different types of hardware, this
- is a type of resident driver used by all Fido compatible software
- for access to communication ports, screens and keyboards.
-
- There are many other utilities which can make the operation of a node or
- point smoother. These functions include a database utility allowing efficient
- reading and access of the world-wide nodelist. There are also utilities which
- maintain continuity in message numbering as old ones are deleted, a special
- "Video FOSSIL" which provides very rapid screen access by the many different
- packages which can be put to use at a node or point.
-
- Some of the many different utilities which can be used are available in
- pd2:<msdos2.fido>. DO NOT ATTEMPT A CONNECTION TO A NODE WITH THIS
- SOFTWARE WITHOUT FIRST OBTAINING A MATRIX ADDRESS FROM A SYSOP OF A NODE.
-
- BBIG_240.ZIP BinkleyTerm v2.40. An intellegent and widely used Mailer
- package suitable for use with more BBS software and point
- systems. (This or a similar mailer is MANDATORY).
-
- OCOM_530.ZIP OpusComm v5.30. A FOSSIL driver in .EXE file format which
- provides modem support for IBM PC serial ports COM1: and
- COM2: Good where a low amount of resident memory is available.
-
- X00V120B.ZIP X00 v1.20. A FOSSIL driver in .SYS file format (executed within
- CONFIG.SYS) which provides further modem support for IBM PC
- serial ports COM3: and COM4: as well as COM1: and COM2:
-
- (One of these or a similar FOSSIL is MANDATORY).
-
- VIBM_110.ZIP A VFOSSIL v1.10. A video FOSSIL driver beneficial on even the
- slowest systems. (This or similar VFOSSIL is OPTIONAL).
-
- XLAX_232.ZIP A nodelist processor which transforms the distributed nodelist
- (which is in text form) to a standardized data structure
- usable by a Mailer. This list comprises the physical
- structure used by the mailer for the handling of packets in
- a full BBS system. It is not necessary for a point system,
- but can be used as a reference. (OPTIONAL for points, this
- or a similiar package is MANDATORY for a full operating BBS).
-
- QM_100P.ZIP QMail v1.00 (patched version). A message packer.
- (This or similar packer is MANDATORY).
-
- READIT_6.ZIP A compiled (processed) nodelist reader and editor.
- (OPTIONAL).
-
- FIDO.TXT A text file of a very basic explanation of FidoNet.
-
- POINT.TXT A text file of instructions for simple set-up of a point
- system.
-
- AREAFIX.TXT A text file user's guide to a utility called "AreaFix."
- EchoMail is an popular aspect of FidoNet. To help make
- Sysops (node operators) and other net administrator's life
- alot easier, an automatic means of turning on and off
- Echo feeds has recently been established. It is gaining
- in popularity, and it is quite likely that your local node
- will make this service available to you. This file contains
- instructions for it's use.
-
- SOFTWARE.TXT This file.
-
- Finally, there is documentation for each utility providing full
- explanation for their use.
-