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@X0B
┌──────────────────────────────@X0B───┐
@X0B│ @X0ABrFreq File Request Help System @X0B│
└───────────────────────────@X0B──────┘
@X04List of Available Commands
@X09───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
@X0F"Q" uit to BBS - @X03Returns you to the BBS, does not log you off. If you
have files in your batch to process, you are prompted
to send them out(send the other system the request) or
ignore them and abort. If you choose to send them out,
please log back on in a day or so and you will find
them waiting for you. There might well be a message
made public that they have arrived so you will never
forget that they are there.
@X0F"F" ile Areas - @X03Here you will see the files lists for the BBS you are
logged onto. Your prompt on the main menu will actually
have the system name right in it so you will not forget
what system you are on. You have to log onto another
system if you wish to see other systems file areas.
You will see a list in which you will be able to pick a
file area afterwhich you will see that area and be
able to flag files from it. They are stored in a batch
queue that you may later edit.
@X0F"S" ystem Select - @X03Here you select an alternate system to log onto. You
will not lose your current systems batch, you may pull
in files from as many systems as your sysop is
connected to. Please do not try to use a number but
rather the system name or even part of that name, Base
Runner will find it. You are automatically logged on
to a system when you enter the door, so be sure you are
on the system you want to be on.
@X0F"H"elp or "?" - @X03Shows this help screen.
@X0F"B" atch Editor - @X03Here you may edit the files you selected. You may add
or remove or just list the files you have in your batch
If you have selected alot of files, you may not get
them all at once. This is because your sysop may have
limits set upon them by the system you are trying to
request from. If the limit has been exceeded, your
requests are not lost. They will be processed the
following day(or in order if you have more than one
days worth of batchs' queued up.
@X0F"G" oodbye/Logoff - @X03Direct logoff, does not return you to the BBS at all.
@X09───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────