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- Time of Chaos
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- Version 4_7
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- Copyright (c) 1989, 1993 Brian Cain
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- SysOp's Manual/Table of Contents
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- What is ToC? · Page 1_0
- Files Included in TOC4_7.ZIP · Page 2_0
- Mandatory System Requirements · Page 4_0
- First-Time Installation · Page 4_5
- Updating from a previous Version · Page 5_5
- The Configuration Editor · Page 6_5
- Ways to run ToC/Chaos.Exe · Page 8_0
- Online SysOp Commands · Page 10_0
- Registration Information · Page 14_0
- External Programs Information · Page 15_0
- Running As A Door (Reference Guide) · Page 17_0
- TroubleShooting Section · Page 21_0
- 4_5 to 4_7 Changes and Mods · Page 22_0
- Credits · Page 24_0
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- [What is ToC?] [Page 1_0]
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- Some people ask, "What is ToC?" ToC is an abbreviation for
- the actual name, Time of Chaos. 'Chaos', on the other hand, is the
- slang, and commonly-used name for this game. Time of Chaos is bas-
- ically a futuristic, demographical, role-playing type of game, or
- simulation, which leans mainly towards scientific theory and fact,
- wherein a group of individuals (which may be anywhere from five to
- 100) are, over a long term, tested on how they interact with one
- another, given certain items and abilities. Technological advanta-
- ges and advancements are made throughout the game's evolutionary
- cycle, based on players' accomplishments of course, as people
- evolve from a state of barbarianism, which includes the conquest
- of mere parts of land, to an eventual form of modern, or post-
- modern logic, reason, and management, and total, overall control.
- A large-scale system of communication has been included, such as
- public message areas, electronic (private) mail, and two different
- forms of private, multiple-mail. The game's cycle, from beginning
- to end, which may be indefinate, may last anywhere from three
- weeks to one year, being the type of simulation it is.
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- [Files Included in Zip/Arj] [Page 2_0]
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- Here is a brief list of the files included in the TOC4_7.ZIP
- file:
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- ∙ MISC.ZIP (Batch Files/Sysop and Player Manual)
- · Manual.Doc - This SysOp Manual/Documentation File
- · Install.Bat - Installation Batch file
- · UpDate.Bat - Update/UpGrade Version Batch File
- · SMode.Bat - Batch file for repetitive StandAlone Mode
- · Player.Doc - Player Documentation File
- ∙ EXES.ZIP (Executables/OverLay/Configuration)
- · Chaos.Exe - Main Executable File
- · Chaos.Ovr - Main Overlay File
- · Config.Exe - Configuration Editor
- · ReRoll.Exe - Game Reset Utility File
- · Setup.Exe - Raw Data File Creator
- · TocScan.Exe - Diagnostic Utility/Missing-File Creator
- · Edit.Exe - Enemy Editor (Ver 4_0 and Up)
- · Enemies.Cfg - .CFG File containing enemies' stats
- ∙ MAPS.ZIP (Map Files)
- · Map*. - 40 Map Files
- · MapEdit.Exe - Map Editor, written by Mark Doughty.
- · MapEdit.Doc - Documentation for Map Editor
- ∙ MENUS.ZIP
- · Chaos*.Ans - 7 ANSI Menu Files
- · Chaos*.Men - 7 ASCII Menu Files
- ∙ TEXT.ZIP (Text/ANSI Files)
- · *.Txt - 61 ASCII Text Files
- · *.Ans - 68 ANSI Files
- ∙ TERM.ZIP (Remote-User Terminal Program)
- · Term.Exe - Main Executable file
- · TermCfg.Exe - Configuration Program
- · *.Pix - 4 Pix Files
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- All of these files must be included for ToC to run at its
- optimum conditions. If your zip/arj does not contain every single
- file, or if you think you are missing files, or if you think some
- files may be corrupted, please contact the sender of this ZIP, or
- the SysOp of the bbs you may have received this file from.
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- [Mandatory System Requirements] [Page 4_0]
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- Here is the list of items required to successfully run ToC:
- · 640k Base RAM
- · Two to Three Megs of drive space
- · Config.Sys file modifications
- - Files=30
- - Buffers=25
- · 1 Meg Disk Cache (Highly Recommended for Speed!)
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- [Page 4_5]
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- [First-Time Installation of ToC]
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- First-Time installation of ToC is a breeze. Here's the
- simple and easy order to perform:
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- ∙ Create your root ToC Directory (Ex: C:\TOC)
- ∙ UnZip your TOC4_7.ZIP file into your new directory
- ∙ Run Install.Bat
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- Once Install has begun to run, a number of things will
- happen. First, Install will unZip two more Zips (Exes and Misc.)
- Second, the external program Setup.Exe will be run. A screen will
- will appear with system requirements, etc. Answer 'YES' at the
- prompt, and wait. About 20 seconds will pass, as Setup creates all
- of the raw data and message files required by ToC. After Setup has
- the been completed, a prompt will appear. Press Enter, or space
- bar, and proceed. Next, TocScan.Exe will be run, to make sure
- Setup hasn't missed any files. After TocScan, Config.Exe will be
- executed. In this portion of Install, you may customize your own
- ToC's system and game options. Once out of the configuration
- Editor, Install will proceed to unZip 3 more Zips (Maps, Menus,
- and Text.) Once those Zips are unzipped and sorted into their
- subdirectories, Install will finish off by deleting the 5 sub-Zips
- and run ToC locally.
- When ToC is run locally (last step of Install), proceed on
- and create a player under your sysop name. SysOp Access is given
- to the first user slot in the user file. This will insure that
- another user will not attain SysOp Access. This newly-created user
- with SysOp Access does not have to be an actual player. A second
- user may be created with a handle, which would be your player.
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- [Updating from a Previous Version] [Page 5_5]
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- Updating from a previous version is very simple.
- Here's the superbrief list of steps taken to upgrade to a newer
- version:
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- ∙ UnZip your new version of ToC into your current ToC root
- directory.
- ∙ Run the batch file UpDate.Bat.
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- UpDate.Bat will perform a number of steps. First, update
- will delete seven files (Chaos.Exe, Chaos.Ovr, Enemies.Cfg, Config
- .Exe, Setup.Exe, Manual.Doc, and Player.Doc.). Second, two Zips
- will be unZiped (Exes.Zip and Misc.Zip.) Next, every existing
- text, map, and menu file will be deleted, and replaced with the
- new files included in the Zips Text.Zip, Maps.Zip, and Menus.Zip.
- Next, the 5 Zips will be deleted. Next, the configuration editor,
- Config.Exe, will be executed. Lastly, and finally, TocScan.Exe,
- the missing-file creator, will be ran, to make sure there aren't
- any missing data or message files.
- Once Update.Bat has completed its task, ToC should be exe-
- cuted locally; one, to look for any new game updates; two, to look
- for any new SysOp changes and such.
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- [The Configuration Editor [Config.Exe]] [Page 6_5]
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- The Configuration Editor is set up in 5 different sections.
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- The Main Menu
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- [A] Edit Matrix Opener
- [B] Edit Directories/File Paths
- [C] Edit Map and Map-Related Info
- [D] Edit System Configuration Page [1]
- [E] Edit System Configuration Page [2]
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- [A] The Matrix Opener isn't very necessary, but it's a great ope-
- ner for those SysOps running ToC StandAlone (by itself). This
- Opener includes options such as Check Mail, Ansi, Ansi/Avatar
- Toggle, Etc.
- [B] This is the setup of the Directories that ToC will use throu-
- ghout the program. It is important NOT TO CHANGE any of these
- if the game is already setup. You will be the main cause for
- thousands of failures, and Run-Time Errors. If you change
- these, be SURE the actual directories comply with that of the
- information in the configuration!
- [C] Contains all of the Map Information, the OutSide map you're
- using for Earth, and the name of the Safe Zone. Unless you're
- adventurous, do not edit the X/Y Coordinate information. It
- is acceptable to change those if you're creating a map (Which
- is near impossible) or if you feel that a building or object
- has been located in an unacceptable location.
- [D],[E] These pages are very important. They contain a large portion
- of the system's setup. Make sure you go through these pages
- step-by-step. Page [D] consists of more game-type of options,
- and Page [E] consists of the more system-type things, such as
- if you're using the modem (Comm Routines or fossil driver),
- and if you're running the system as a Door (with a chain
- file) or in StandAlone Mode. Note - Versions 4_0 and up come
- with an optional Fossil Driver choice. Due to a consistent
- (and annoying) problem with the internal communications rout-
- ines, I've decided to add this fossil support for those
- SysOps running ToC with a high speed modem.
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- [Ways to Run ToC/Chaos.Exe] [Page 8_0]
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- In this section of the Manual/Reference Guide to TOC4_7, I
- I shall discuss the many ways to run ToC, or more or less the
- different types of switches available/run-able by Chaos.Exe.
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- Here's the list of switches:
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- Chaos - (Exe File) - Run Chaos one time.
- If Serial/Modem Routines are flagged on in
- Config, this will activate them and try to
- find a carrier. If the Serial/Modem Routines
- are disabled, or if the Modem Routines are
- activated and there isn't a carrier, this
- command will run ToC locally.
- Chaos Local - (Exe File) - Will run Chaos locally without
- any modem options/Skip all modem routines.
- This will act like a standard DOS Executable
- file.
- Chaos NoDoor - (Exe File) - If Time of Chaos is configured
- to use a chain file, this will skip it.
- Chaos Check - (Exe File) - Will show existing Registration
- Information.
- Chaos Register - (Exe File) - This function allows you to
- plug in your Actual Registration Number, and
- register your ToC. For more info, check the
- section entitled 'Registration Information.'
- Chaos /P# - (Exe File) - Where In '#' Represents a value
- of 1 to 4. This /P function allows the sysop
- to set a specific com port value which skips
- the default com port in Configuration. This
- function is only available if ToC is setup
- to run on a Multi-Node bbs system.
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- [The Online SysOp Menu] [Page 10_0]
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- The Online SysOp Menu is the set of commands you, The SysOp,
- can do while online. Next to the Online SysOp Func. and Inlock/
- OutLock functions, these commands are completely invisible to a
- a remote user that may be on at the time. Here's a list of the
- commands available:
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- Alt·H - Display the Menu of available commands
- Alt·D - Hangup on the User/Quit Door Mode
- StandAlone Mode - This will hangup the user.
- Door Mode - This will exit ToC abruptly and
- return back to the bbs.
- Alt·L - Toggle Pager On/Off.
- Alt·P - View Player's Stats (Game)
- This command allows you to view the user's
- actual player status. This one is just like
- the [!] prompt found throught the game.
- Alt·M - View Player's Miscellaneous Items (Game)
- This will view the user's miscellaneous
- items he currently possesses.
- Alt·V - View Player's Personal Stats (System)
- This will allow you to view the personal
- info of a user. Specifically, this shows
- their handle, password, sysop access, time
- left, and calls left.
- Alt·E - Online SysOp Functions
- This is the Online SysOp Functions. This
- will temporarily stop the player's actions
- with a 'Please Wait' prompt. This menu cons-
- ists of commands such as editing calls rem-
- aining for the day, and a special function
- for the #1 User/SysOp to logoff inside of
- the Safe Zone that deters others from attac-
- king a camped SysOp.
- Alt·C - Engage in Chat Mode
- This function allows you to talk, or better
- yet, type to the user that is currently on.
- Chat Mode can be entered in at any time dur-
- ing game play. This is only available when
- not in local.
- Alt·I - Toggle Typing (Lock/UnLock)
- This function allows the SysOp to literally
- turn the remote user's keyboard on and off.
- Alt·O - Toggle Text (Lock/UnLock)
- This function allows the SysOp to turn off
- the remote side's screen, and prevents then
- from receiving any text that may be sent
- over.
- Alt·S - Toggle SysOp Access (On/Off)
- Allows the SysOp to toggle the current
- user's SysOp Access (On/Off.)
- Alt·R - System Report
- The System Report shows values such as total
- calls to system, last caller (the current
- caller), New calls, and new posts since last
- local logon, and the time and date.
- Alt·+ - Add 5 Minutes to Time Limit
- This function adds 5 minutes to a player's
- current Time Limit.
- NOTE : If the user's time left is greater
- than 240 minutes, the system will automatic-
- ally hang him up. Do not exceed this limit.
- Alt·- - Subtract 5 Minutes from Time Limit
- Subtracts 5 minutes from the current Time
- Limit of a player.
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- [Registration Information] [Page 14_0]
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- Handling the Registration Information is quick and easy.
- When first-time installation has been performed, ToC will inter-
- rupt and ask a series of questions concerning registration. Fill
- these out, with the correct, and exact information.
- From then on, until you've sent in your $25 registration
- fee, and while ToC runs unregistered, your ToC will come up with
- an ANSI non-resistration screen, which includes bbs names and
- numbers, phone numbers, and an address to send registration fees.
- This screen will only pop-up whenever ToC is ran locally, or when
- there is no remote caller or player logging in. Also, a limit of
- only eight users and ten nodes is allowed in the game.
- Once registered, one change will be made - The old, eight
- user limit will be boosted up to 100 users.
- Registration includes free updates. All versions from
- version 1_0 (June, '91) and up are compatible, and each and every
- one may be updated. Registration ignores these upgrades, or
- updates.
- To register, send a $25 Check or Money Order, made out to
- Brian Cain. In the memo section, you may include a note, such as
- "ToC Registration." Personally, I prefer receiving money orders.
- So, if you have a choice, purchase a money order and send it.
- Plus, money orders are a bit safer than checks. Anyways, the reg.
- fee is step one. Note - U.S. Currency only, or U.S. Transferrable
- credit. Step two includes a full copy of your registration infor-
- mation, which may be accessed easily by executing 'Chaos /D'.
- Lastly, you must include your First Registration Number. This FRN
- is very important!
- Once I receive my registration fee, and the required info
- I will proceed to make your ARN (Actual Registration Number),
- which you will plug into your ToC, by executing 'Chaos /R'. Enter
- your ARN, and, theoretically, if the number is correct, your ToC
- will be registered, with the full, 100 user capacity. If you
- enter in the wrong number, your Register.Cfg file will be prompt-
- ly deleted.
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- Here is the mailing address if you wish to register:
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- Brian Cain
- #4 Heritage Court
- Grand Prairie, Tx 75050
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- [External Programs Information] [Page 15_0]
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- There are a few external programs supplied in this Zip. Here
- is the list:
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- · Term.Zip - Remote User Terminal Program
- - This is a Zip package of the remote user terminal
- program. This term contains the files Term.Exe,
- TermCfg.Exe, and 4 .Pix files. With this package,
- a user may call and enhance the overall speed and
- efficiency of his gameplay by several 100%. This
- package is a definite must for every ToC player.
- · Config.Exe - ToC Configuration Editor
- - This is the main Configuration Editor. ToC/system
- modifications, along with various ToC/game modif-
- ications can be made and changed, such as SysOp
- Password, Enabling Comm Routines, Time Online per
- Session, etc. This may be customized to your full
- extent.
- · ReRoll.Exe - Game Reset Utility File
- - This small program only does one thing - Resets
- an entire game. This program will clear all
- existing user and message data, while yet retain-
- ing existing system and game configuration. This
- program requires the SysOp Password, for local-
- side security.
- · Setup.Exe - Raw Data File Creator
- - This is the raw data file and message file maker.
- This program is loaded during first-time, main
- installation, and should NEVER be executed again.
- If executed while a game exists, a Run-Time Error
- will pop-up, and the program will halt. If you're
- wishing to reset your current game, run ReRoll.
- · TocScan.Exe - Diagnostic Utility
- Missing-File Creator
- - This program searches for any missing data or
- message files. If one is found missing, TocScan
- will create and replace the missing file with a
- new, blank one. This program is great for instal-
- lation errors, disk errors, such as out-of-disk-
- space, etc.
- · Edit.Exe - Enemy Editor
- - This was an idea of a few people from the ON_LINE
- _GAMES FIDONet Echo. They figured that this would
- add a whole new "realm" of customization to any
- ToC game. Note : With this editor, you can, let's
- just say, throw the game "out-of-whack" if not
- used properly and responsibly. But, here it is.
- Have fun!
- · MapEdit.Exe - Map Editor
- This handy little utility, which is located in
- the Maps directory, can modify every single map
- in the entire game. This editor was written by
- Mark Doughty, a user on my system.
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- [Running ToC as a Door/Quick Reference Guide] [Page 17_0]
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- This section of the manual is just a quick reference guide for
- setting up ToC as a door program under another BBS program. This
- section also includes support for the two chain files included.
- Here is a list of things to do for a few types of BBS Programs:
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- ∙ WWIV BBS Program 4.2F (Chain.Txt/Type 1)
- WWIV BBS Program 4.21 (Chain.Txt/Type 2)
- Create a batch file in your WWIV Directory:
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- Echo Off
- cd\(Chaos Directory)
- Chaos
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- WWIV Chain Editor
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- · DOS Interrupt - NOT Used
- · 300 Baud - NOT Allowed
- · Shrink BBS - Yes
- · Using Chain.Txt - Yes
- · Disable Pause - No
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- » DoorMode/Using Chain.Txt is used in this batch file.
- Be sure to set this setting in Option [E] in the
- Configuration Editor. Note - Chain.Txt/Type 1 is
- used with WWIV Version 4.2F. Chain.Txt/Type 2 is
- used with WWIV Version 4.21.
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- ∙ Telegard BBS 2.5i/2.5k/2.7
- Create a batch file in your main TGard Directory:
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- Echo Off
- cd\(Chaos Directory)
- Chaos
- cd\(Telegard Directory)
- Exit
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- Telegard Configuration/Menu Editor (From Wait Screen)
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- Menu Editor ('#' from Wait Screen)
- Menu Editor - ONLINE.MNU file
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- 1] Long Description ∙ [T] Time of Chaos (Example)
- 2] Short Description ∙ [T] ToC (Example)
- 3] Cmd Letters ∙ T (Menu Key to Execute ToC)
- 4] ACS Required ∙ (Access Required to Execute)
- 5] CmdKeys ∙ DD (for DorInfo1.Def)
- ∙ DC (for Chain.Txt)
- 6] MString ∙ CHAOS.BAT (Batch File Name)
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- » DoorMode/Using Chain.Txt and DoorMode/Using DorInfo1.Def
- are both used as examples for this batch file. Be sure
- to set this setting in Option [E] in the Configuration
- Editor.
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- ∙ RemoteAccess 1.00/1.10\QuickBBS 2.75 and up
- Create a batch file in your RA/QBBS Directory:
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- Echo Off
- cd\(Chaos Directory)
- Chaos
- cd\(RA/QuickBBS Directory)
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- Menu Editor (Menu that calls ToC)
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- 1] Optional Data ∙ *C /c (Chaos Directory/Batch File) *M
- 2] Action ∙ Execute Sub Program, Type 7
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- [TroubleShooting Section] [Page 21_0]
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- This section will (hopefully) fix any types of errors or
- discrepencies you may encounter while running ToC. Here's the list
- so far:
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- - Well, I haven't run into any recent problems with this version
- while it was being Beta tested. However, if you have run across
- something that's got you "stumped", then give me a call at
- either of these numbers:
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- Here's my Tech Support Voice Line ∙ [214] 641-8628
- · 24 hrs a day!
- Here's my Tech Support BBS Line ∙ [214] 641-7805
- · USR Dual Standard V32/HST FIDONet 1:124/6303
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- [4_5 to 4_7 Changes and Modifications] [Page 22_0]
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- From Version 4_5 to 4_7, here are the upgrades made:
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- ∙ TONS of Bug Fixes!
- ∙ Release Date · August 9, 1993
- ∙ ANSI and Avatar/0+ Remote-User Terminal Package
- ∙ 8-Lined scrolling line-buffer in Moving.Ans screen
- ∙ Avatar/0+ Support added
- ∙ ANSI's and Menus Updated a bit
- ∙ Sanctification doesn't steal items/cash anymore!
- abilities added (Yeah!)
- ∙ 'It's Dark in Here!' ANSI/Non-ANSI stuff fixed
- ∙ THS Quick-Key Transport module/text bugs fixed
- ∙ A few little, barely-noticable modifications, text modificat-
- ions, etc.
- ∙ Anything I forgot?
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- Thank You,
-
- Brian Cain and Beta Testers
-
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- For help, support, questions, comments, ideas, etc, please
- give any of these beta-testing bbses a call:
-
-
- (1:124/6303) Brian Douglas Cain
- [214] 641-7805 Grand Prairie, TX
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- (1:343/93) Jerry Harris (1:202/632) Greg Attaway
- [206] 876-8633 Des Moines, WA [619] 426-4651 Chula Vista, CA
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- Gilbert Martines (1:124/8005) Jason Chancellor
- [808] 949-4942 Honolulu, HI [214] 238-7141 Richardson, TX
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- (1:106/890) Ray Hurst (1:2280/3) Ray Hoffman
- [713] 890-0025 Houston, TX [906] 346-9770 K.I. Sawyer AFB, MI
-
- (1:107/813) Eric Knorowski/Delord (1:104/531) Don Johnson
- [201] 437-5706 Bayonne, NJ [303] 363-8775 Aurora, CO
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- [Credits] [Page 24_0]
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- I've got a semi-long list of credits, so, if you're that
- type of person who likes to read 'em (Bret Orrell!), here they
- are:
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- ∙ The ToC Beta Gang!
- ∙ Rex Staples, The Cryptic Morgue (Beta Tested 4_7)
- ∙ Shawn McMahon
- Motivation - Getting me off my rotund - Etc.
- Bunch of help left and right - Few Ideas.
- ∙ /\ Dustin Nulf - Operation : Overkill ][ (1:124/6304) /\
- Mapper Help! dUb - wOrmhOle rUles. :)
- Showed me how to get the installation down
- from 10 minutes to 18 seconds... (grin)
- ∙ Mike Whitaker - Fossil Routines, Multi-Node Routines
- and Technical Support
- ∙ Chris Maxim
- Initial message area product (mid '89)
- Ideas here and there..
- ∙ Chris Weaver (1:124/6302)
- Exceptional character - Intelligent - 5'7 - 130 lbs.
- Just kidding - TONS of assistance.
- Testing with Fossil routines...Thanks a bunch hombre.
- ∙ Jason Chancellor (1:124/6301)
- ∙ Eric Sorenson
- ANSI Work - Help through this and that.
- ∙ Jared White, Colin McDorman, and Eric Knorowski
- EXCEPTIONAL ANSI Artists! Great ANSI work.
- Logon Screen! - Jared's
- ∙ Joshua Kersey (PHaLaNX)
- Pascal code optimizer and criticizer/Help with code
- ∙ Jeffrey Weatherford and Bret Orrell
- The ultimate guinea pigs. I appreciate everything guys.
- ∙ Eric Trickel
- "It'll never go anywhere. You'll never finish." - :)
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- [End of SysOp Manual]
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