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!#1
Usage: FCall callsign (gives channel(s) in use by callsign
!#2
Usage: MD dirname to make a give directory
!#3
Usage: RDir dirname to remove a given directory
!#4
Usage: DISconnect channel # (to force a disconnect)
!#5
Channel not in use
!#6
Usage: KEyboard Chan# (to attach keyboard to that channel)
Use F6 to type one sysop command
Use ^F6 to attach keyboard back to command processor
!#7
Usage: KILL process# (terminates given process, use with care!
!#8
Process not active!
!#9
Usage: FREE channel# (deallocates given channel)
!#10
Usage: CMdwindow window# (use given window number for commands)
!#11
Usage: NETBbs ON/OFF Enables BBS command in net node
!#12
Usage: NETTalk ON/OFF Enables Talk command in net node
!#13
Usage: NETConnect ON/OFF Enables Connect command in net node
!#14
Usage: SUspendtracing Minimum bytes in input buffer to allow F2 monitoring
!#15
Usage: F2time Seconds to suspend F2 displays after F2 pressed
!#16
Usage: TAbs ON/OFF (Expands tabs into spaces when on)
!#17
Usage: WAtch channel# [window#] (to display I/O on that channel)
!#18
Invalid channel to watch
!#19
Usage: W? (puts the # of each window in it)
!#20
Usage: W (displays the definitions of all windows)
!#21
Usage: WForeground window# foregroundcolor# (0 to 15)
!#22
Invalid window number
!#23
Invalid color
!#24
Usage: WBackground window# backgroundcolor# (0 to 7)
!#25
Usage: WCcolors (displays color numbers & names)
!#26
Black 0 Blue 1 Green 2 Cyan 3 Red 4
Magenta 5 Brown 6 Lt Gray 7 Gray 8 Lt Blue 9
Lt Green 10 Lt Cyan 11 Lt Red 12 Lt Mag 13 Yellow 14
White 15 Blink +128 Only colors less than 8 may be used for background
!#27
Usage: WPage window# displaypage# (window will be on given page)
!#28
Invalid page number
!#29
Usage: WSize window# R1 C1 R2 C2 (sets window size & location)
The row numbers (R1 and R2) must be between 1 and 25
The column numbers (C1 and C2) must be between 1 and 80
R1 C1 is the upper left position of the window, R2 C2 is lower right
!#30
Invalid coordinates!
!#31
Usage: PWindow process# (to get window # for given process)
!#32
That window is not defined!
!#33
Usage: CLrscreen window# (to clear or * for all)
-or- CLrscreen Border color# (type WC for list)
!#34
Invalid window to clear
!#35
# IL ADDR INT SPEED XFREE PLEN LSTAT DESCR Stat Sub Real Link Radio
!#36
Usage: LUsers {Lists all users by default,"
LUsers xxx selects:
BADusers, LIMited, EXPert, BBSsystems, LOCked, XFAst set
Note: Use only the first 3 letters of item from the list for xxx!
!#37
Usage: CHAnnel channel# (gives status of a channel)
!#38
Usage: DELUser callsign (erases knowledge of user from BBS)
-or- DELU * (Erases users with name=New user or garbage calls
!#39
Usage: FSize pathname (displays file size)
!#40
Unable to get size
!#41
Invalid port number!
!#42
Usage: DFree driveletter (displays free space on disk given)
!#43
Usage: SEnd channel# message (sends text to given channel)
!#44
Invalid channel number!
!#45
Usage: CHeck # of seconds to wait to disconnect for no activity
!#46
Usage: REName oldfilename newfilename
!#47
Usage: IGnore ON/OFF (calls in BUDList)
!#48
Usage: MONSTats ON/OFF (Channel usage stats recording)
Note: Channel usage statistics recording is currently absent from MSYS!
!#49
Usage: BElloff option Controls bells
Options:
ON All bells are turned off
OFF All bells are sounded
-1 Keyboard connects sound but not other connects
!#50
Usage: FTime # (minutes after the hour to forward {0 to 59}
or minutes between forwarding if negative)
!#51
*** None Found! ***
!#53
Unable to open output file!
!#54
Unable to open MSYS.USR
!#55
Usage: Users filename Writes complete User list to file
!#56
Processing user file, please wait!
!#57
Usage: MHclear [group-letter [port #]] group-letter = BDGHKM or T
!#58
Usage: DO filename of commands
!#59
Usage: FIle msg# filename to put msg's text into in files directory
!#60
Destination file name already exists!
!#61
Usage: MAKeprivate ON/OFF (ON makes messages private by default)
!#62
Usage: PRTmsgs ON/OFF (Print incoming messages)
!#63
Usage: BDigi [port#] digicall1 ... digicall8 {for beacons}
!#64
Port Digipeaters
!#65
USAGE: ADDUser callsign
!#66
Usage: POrts [port#] ON/OFF
-or- POrts with no operand gives status
!#67
Usage: BAckuptime # (hour to do backups {0 to 23})
Note: Backups are no longer take automatically by MSYS!
!#68
***********************
* KEYBOARD NOW LOCKED *
***********************
!#69
Usage: APpend sourcepathname destpathname
!#70
Usage: REPlaces [List] Reads bbs call/@bbs replace file
!#71
Incoming Replaced by
-------------------- ------------------------
!#72
Usage: ATtended ON/OFF If on will forward on RADIOSPEED 300 ports
!#73
Usage: BIDall + bidstring Adds given bid
BIDall - bidstring Removes given bid
BIDall = bidstring Tells if given bid is present
BIDall # Tells number of bids present
BIDall ON Enables bids for non-bulletins (mids)
BIDall OFF Disables mids for non-bulletins
!#74
Usage: @home ON/OFF If on replaces @BBS with home bbs for registered users
!#75
Usage: TNateime Seconds {Transport No Activity Timeout}
!#76
Usage: MInmem # Minimum bytes free to accept connect
!#77
Usage: IPttl # TCP/IP time to live initial value
!#78
Usage: OLdbids ON/OFF If on bulletins that contain R: lines
with the HCAall are not stored
!#79
Usage: NETNode ON/OFF Enable network node operation
!#80
Usage: DELUDays # of days since last connect before user deleted
!#81
Usage: WPEvery # of days between sending WP updates
!#82
Usage: HRep ON/OFF If on replaces rather than adds to
heireracical address in @BBS field using BBSTONTS information
!#83
Usage: NEWuser # Initial flags bits for new bbs users
!#84
Usage: AUTONode ON/OFF If on will add new neighbor nodes
heard in node broadcasts
!#85
Usage: AUTODest ON/OFF If on will add new destination nodes
heard in node broadcasts
!#86
Usage: ABortforwarding terminates forwarding immediately
!#87
Forwarding not active!
!#88
Usage: LCount filename {gives number of chars, words & lines}
!#89
Missing file name!
!#90
Usage: NRCall callsign (for the NETROM call, * clears)
!#91
Usage: NRId name (for the NETROM node name, * clears)
!#92
Usage: MCon # (Max keyboard connects before busy)
!#93
Usage: MONITor ON/OFF (Received packets)
!#94
Usage: MONOutgoing ON/OFF (for transmitted packets to display on F2 screen)
!#95
Usage: MONPorts portmask rightmost bit is port 0; a 1 in a port position
enables monitoring of the given port.
!#96
Usage: KPorts portmask rightmost bit is port 0; a 1 in a port position
enables KA Node operation on that port
!#97
Usage: NPorts portmask rightmost bit is port 0; a 1 in a port position
enables Network Node operation on that port
!#98
Usage: BPorts portmask rightmost bit is port 0; a 1 in a port position
makes that a BBS CONNECTS ONLY port
!#99
Usage: TPorts portmask rightmost bit is port 0; a 1 in a port position
enables TCP/IP activity on thatport
!#100
Usage: DPorts portmask rightmost bit is port 0; a 1 in a port position
enables the ID Call to be used as a digipeater
on that port
!#101
Usage: BUDList ON/OFF (for selective monitoring of BUDCalls)
!#102
Usage: MONIFrames ON/OFF (for monitoring Information frames)
!#103
Usage: MONSFrames ON/OFF (for monitoring acknowledgements)
!#104
Usage: MONBframes ON/OFF (for monitoring Beacons {UI Frames})
!#105
Error - two hex digits must immediately follow MON. Example: MONCC
!#106
Usage: MONUframes ON/OFF (for monitoring connexts & disconnects)
!#107
Usage: NOBUlls ON/OFF (on means don't forward bulletins now)
!#108
Usage: BUDCalls callsign1 callsign2 ... (list of calls, with
SSID to selectively monitor)
!#109
Usage: T25 ON/OFF (to enable tracing of AX.25 logic)
Note: This is primarily for my debugging!
!#110
Usage: BADuser ON/OFF to ignore calls in BUDCalls list
NOTE: Don't use SSIDs in the BUDcalls of bad users. You can also set the
baduser bit for a user using the EU command.
!#111
Usage: TIP ON/OFF (to enable tracing of TCP/IP logic)
!#112
Usage: AUTOKill ON/OFF (delete msgs after forwarding)
!#113
Usage: AUTOHold ON/OFF (hold msgs forwarded before)
!#114
Usage: SNow ON/OFF (set on if CGA display has too much snow)
!#115
Usage: TYpe pathname (press key to suspend/restart display)
!#116
Usage: DELEte pathname
!#117
Usage: COpy sourcepathname destpathname
!#118
Usage: ARchive @BBS filename {Concatinates msgs with @BBS to FILES/filename}
!#119
Usage: MYIpaddr # # # # (sets IP address) Example: MYI 44 70 4 6
!#120
Usage: HEard # Heard recording turned off when dispatches<# in last minute
!#121
Usage: BInterval seconds {between node broadcasts}
!#122
Usage: OCInitial # {Initial obsolesence value}
!#123
Usage: WQupdate # {Worst quality destination to record}
!#124
Usage: NTtl # {Network time to live}
!#125
Usage: NDwindow # {Network default window size}
!#126
Usage: TTimeout seconds {Network transport timeout}
!#127
Usage: TRetries seconds {Network transport retries}
!#128
Usage: TACk seconds {Network transport ack delay}
!#129
Usage: TBdelay seconds {Network transport busy delay}
!#130
This is an MSYS Network Node. It is compatible with
NET/ROM, TheNet, G8BPQ, and other similar nodes.
Valid Commands:
!#131
Bye - Disconnects
!#132
Connect - Attempts connection to another node or normal station.
If connecting to a node listed by the Nodes, command use
C nodename -or- C nodecall
If connecting to a station on a frequency served by this node,
type C# callsign, where # is the port number to use.
Note: If you use the C# form of the connect command to a
neighboring network node, the connection will be made as a
plain AX.25 connect (i.e., like that made by Kantronics KA nodes).
!#133
Help - Gives this information
Justheard - Lists stations recently heard. A port number may be given
as an optional argument to list stations heard on that port only.
Info - Gives basic information about this node
Knode - Lists Kantronics nodes heard. A port number may be given
as an optional argument to list nodes heard on that port only.
Netnodes - Lists network nodes heard
Ports - Gives description for each port
Routes - Lists routes used to get to nodes
!#134
Users - Lists users and nodes currently connected
!#135
Commands available:
^ZB to disconnect.
^ZR to return to BBS.
^ZU for who is on the system. Output format: in ( ) after call:
B = using BBS, C = in conference/chan number.
To ask a station to join conference, use ^ZP chan number (EX: ^Zp 5).
^ZD displays DX spotting info; ^ZA adds it (EX: ^ZA ZZ1ZZ on 14.123)
Anything else typed will be sent to all stations in conference.
!#136
Usage: MCForward portmask
The rightmost bit is for port 0. A 1 bit in a given port position enables
simultaneous forwarding and bbs activity on that port.
!#137
Usage: ACceptmid [ON or OFF]
If ON, Message ID string found on S command will be used if present. If
OFF or MID is missing, one will be generated if BIDALL is on.
!#138
Usage: AX25Backoff portmask
The rightmost bit is for port 0. A 1 bit in a given port position causes
the FRACK value for that port to be multiplied by the retry number to
determine how long to wait before retransmitting packets that haven't been
acked.
!#139
Usage: MSgtrailer [ON or OFF]
If on, when a msg is read on the bbs (except with RN or RE) a line is sent
at the end of the message indicating its number and who it was from.
!#140
Usage: NOBEacoons portmask
The rightmost bit if for port 0. A 1 bit in a given port position prevents
any beacons (ID, Mail for, Beacon text etc) from being transmitted on that
port. Network node beacons (nodes list broadcasts) are not affected by this
command.
!#141
Usage: BBSNode [ON or OFF]
If on (and network node is enabled) bbs is visible to network and may be
directly connected to from the network. The bbs node is bbs-alias:bbscall.
!#142
Usage: VErifysysop [ON or OFF]
If on connects to the BBS using the sysop's call (other than from the local
keyboard use) will require sysop verification.