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Files in this archive:
BT32_386.EXE 32 bit Bink for 386 CPU's and above.
BT32_486.EXE 32 bit Bink for 486 CPU's and above.
BT32_586.EXE 32 bit Bink for pentium CPU's.
BTLNG32.EXE 32 bit Binkley .LNG generator.
BTCTL32.EXE 32 bit absolete program.
ENGLISH.TXT English input to BTLNG32.
BINKLEY.LNG Compiled ENGLISH.TXT
README.TXT This piece of literary genius that you are reading.
BTJD_003.ZIP - xx
Missed the exit at start of an event, is now included.
BTJD_002.ZIP - 11/25/94
Fixed a typo in the read me file (geez..., these fat fingers
are always getting me in trouble).
Fixed a problem where after the first extent shell was taken,
it would always be taken if Binkley received new mail or
files.
Ensured that all shells were executed prior to an exits taken.
BTJD_001.ZIP - 11/24/94
Binkley will now scan a Squish style netmail message base. To
specify a Squish style netmail area, you must prefix the path
with a '$' and add the name of the message base (no extenison).
For example:
Netmail $C:\Binkley\Netmail
New configuration keyword ErrLevelShell will, instead of exiting,
spawn a shell for a matching exit errlevel specified in the event
file. The ErrLevelShell is specified as follows:
ErrLevelShell <errlevel> <shell command>
<errlevel> is an error level for a user exit.
<shell command> is the command to be executed.
For example, if the event file had the following:
Event ALL 08:00 12:00 E4=91,TIC A=60 T=3,10
...and the configuration file had the following:
ErrLevelShell 91 DOTICK
Instead of exiting with an errorlevel of 91 when a TIC file is
received, DOTICK.CMD will be executed. If you are using the OS/2
version of Binkley and specify:
ErrLevelShell 91 Start /I /C "Tick Procssing" DOTICK
...DOTICK.CMD will be started as a seperate session.