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Tutorial on BBSes (c)
Written by Walt Ledbetter
version 1.9
Welcome to the world of Telecommunications. It is my sincere hope that
you find some of your unasked questions answered after you have viewed this
tutorial. I tried to make it short and simple and yet include as much
information as possible. BBS TUTORIAL may be run by typing GO and allows
mouse operation if your mouse driver is loaded. Otherwise, just press
the <ENTER> key or <SPACE BAR> to proceed and use the arrow keys for direction.
....Please send me your comments, suggestions for improvement, etc. "Tutorial
on BBSes" may be uploaded to any BBS, so long as no files are left out and no
changes of any kind are made.
I wish to give many thanks to Bob Wight, the author of TutorialWriter, without
whom the Tutorial on BBSes would never have been written and to Brian Pirie
and Dennis Matney for their hard work on the text files.
If you like the program, it would be kind of you to send $5.00 to help me
develop future tutorials. In return, I will send you a copy of the latest
tutorial and a listing of other tutorials written with TutorialWriter.
Thanks, and happy modeming!
Walt Ledbetter
3833 Mustang Road #1006
Alvin, Texas, 77511
Sysop, Educator's BBS
713-331-6923 (Houston Line)
**HISTORY**
version 1.1 written on the fly for 3 days.
version 1.2 changes recommended by Bob Wight, author of Twriter, added to
shorten waltut2.chp and add hypertext.
version 1.3 changed the name and ending screen, other minor spelling
and punctuation changes.
version 1.4 deleted command line A:\ characters from screens.
version 1.5 added a quiz to the program
version 1.6 added the second quiz and did minor changes.
version 1.7 added more areas to quit to main menu.
version 1.8 donation offering $5.00
version 1.9 further acknowledgements to Brian Pirie and Dennis Matney