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- The Art Of Conferencing
- or
- How to get more out of a Conference
-
- by
-
- Peter Jacobson (PETER-CPM)
-
- If you haven't attended a formal or informal Real Time Conference
- on GEnie, here are some tips to get you started with a minimum of
- fuss.
-
- First off, you should choose a terminal program which has either a
- "split-screen" or a "chat line" option. The reason for a "chat line"
- is that it will allow you to "type ahead" your message without
- interference from others who may be messaging at the same time. It
- also makes the screen easier to read without "doubling" what you type
- in.
-
- [Editor's note: The only CP/M terminal that I am aware of which
- offers a split-screen "Chat" mode is David Goodenough's QTERM, file
- 7239. There are versions or overlays available for a number of
- different computers.]
-
- When you first enter the Conference Room, you should already have
- your "chat line" enabled. After you enter, to promote a more friendly
- atmosphere, you should add your first name to your GEMAIL "name" with
- the "/nam" command in the RTC. The syntax is: /nam firstname <RTN>.
- While you're at it, say "hello" and introduce yourself if you care to.
- For online HELP, type a "?" (without the quotes) as the first
- character on a line and a RETURN.
-
- At times when there is a "formal" Conference, you will usually be
- so informed before you enter the Room or shortly thereafter. One way
- to determine this if you're not sure is if after you do a "/nam" it
- does not appear onscreen. This means that the Meeting Leader had put
- the Room in what is called "Listen Only" mode. This is usually the
- case when there is a guest speaker. Listen Only keeps others from
- "chatting" when the guest speaker has the "floor". If you decide you
- would like to ask a question of the guest speaker, simply type in:
- /RAI <RTN> and you will be put into a queue with others who have
- questions. When it comes to your turn to ask your question you will
- be notified onscreen by the meeting leader. Be sure to type in your
- question into your buffer and be ready to hit <RTN> when your turn
- comes up. This tends to speed up the Conference and keeps the
- Conference flowing.
-
- Here is a rundown on the most commonly used commands in the RTC:
-
- /HELp - Gives a list of all the commands
- /BYE - Leave the RTC
- /EXIt - Return to the last menu
- /KNOck rr - Knock on door of room 'rr' (used when room is 'locked')
- /MONitor rr - Monitor room 'rr'
- /NAMe nn - Add first name 'nn' to GEMAIL address
- /QUIt - Return to menu
- /RAIse-hand - Get the attention of the Meeting Leader
- /ROOm rr - Move to room 'rr'
- /SENd jj m - Sends to job 'jj', message 'm'
- /SHOw hh - Show job of address 'hh'
- /STAtus rr - See users in room 'rr'
- /TIMe - Display time and day
- /USErs - See number of users
- /WHO jj - See address of JOB 'jj'
- /XMOnitor - Exit monitor mode
-
-
- Using /STA will give you the GEMAIL names of everyone who is in the
- Conference Room. In the listing you will see a number in front of the
- name and either "L" or "N". The number you see is the number you use
- when you want to send a private message to someone in the Conference
- Room. The command you use is /SEN. The syntax is: /SEN contents of
- your message <RTN>. It should be used when you don't wish the message
- to be seen by others. If you wish to know who the MEETING LEADER is,
- that is signified by the "L" near their name in the /STA command.
-
- For the most part, our Conferences in the CPM RT are informal. We
- tend to keep them that way so that more can participate in
- discussions. It is the attendees that make a conference what it is.
- Everyone is welcome to attend. Don't be shy about asking questions or
- offering comments ... Some people tend to think they shouldn't ask a
- question because they think it's "stupid". Well, there is no such
- thing as a "stupid" question if you don't know the answer. We are
- here to help you to make your adventure into CP/M a pleasant one.
- Come join us every Wednesday night 10:00 PM ET for our regular
- Conferences and every Saturday night at 10:00 PM ET for our CP/M Help
- Desk.
-