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- OSHELP - OS COMMAND BBS PROGRAM INTERFACE ASSISTANCE
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- When you use the BBS OS command, you are actually changing operating programs
- on the BBS. The mailbox program pauses while your command initiates running
- a second and even third program. When these programs are finished running,
- control is automatically returned to the BBS program.
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- OS DATE
- Returns Date and Time
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- OS TIME
- Returns Date and Time (duplicates DATE function)
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- OS SEARCH
- A fast and powerful feature which allows you to search the BBS subdirectories
- for files to download and databases for information of interest.
-
- To request a search. you must use the command 'OS SEARCH' and include
- two parameters:
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- 1. Database or subdirectory to search
- 2. Search word
-
- EXAMPLE: OS SEARCH ZIPCODES MADISON
- (searches the ZIPCODE database for "MADISON" and returns its zip)
-
- OS SEARCH BBS ATLANTA
- (searches the BBS database for "ATLANTA" and returns information
- on any found)
-
- OS SEARCH ARRL ANTENNA
- (searches the ARRL file subdirectory for the search word "ANTENNA"
- and returns the matches with the name of the file and the first
- line in the file that contains the search word)
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- OS SEARCH LIBRARY POTATO
- (searches the LIBRARY subdirectory for the search word "POTATO"
- and returns the matches with the name of the file and the first
- line in the file that contains the search word)
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- To obtain a complete list of all subdirectories and databases on the BBS
- which can be searched, use the command: OS SEARCH without additional
- parameters.
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- Most files in the various subdirectories contain a "SUBJECT:" line which
- lists the subject of that particular file. OS SEARCH is a convenient way of
- getting a complete list of all subjects of files in a particular subdirectory.
- Type: OS SEARCH (subdirectory) SUBJECT:
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- Of course you must supply the name of the subdirectory without the ().
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- EXAMPLE: OS SEARCH GENERAL SUBJECT:
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- You need not fear errors as the system is "friendly" and will provide
- assistance or feedback on errors sent to it.
-
- There is only one little quirk to the SEARCH function which you should be
- familiar with...otherwise the system is very straightforward. If you use
- only a two letter search word (for example in trying to locate BBS systems
- in Minnesota...you use the search word: MN), the system will automatically
- insert a space before and after the two letter search word. This is to
- facilitate state abbreviations in database searches. The SEARCH function
- will also discard any leading or trailing spaces you send as part of your
- search word.
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- One other reminder...don't use quotation marks when specifying a search word
- unless you expect the quotation mark to be included in the text you are
- searching for.
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- Any questions? Ask the sysop!
- *** ENJOY ***
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