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- !#1
- Usage: FCall callsign (gives channel(s) in use by callsign
- !#2
- Usage: MD dirname to make a give directory
- !#3
- Usage: RDir dirname to remove a given directory
- !#4
- Usage: DISconnect channel # (to force a disconnect)
- !#5
- Channel not in use
- !#6
- Usage: KEyboard Chan# (to attach keyboard to that channel)
- Use F6 to type one sysop command
- Use ^F6 to attach keyboard back to command processor
- !#7
- Usage: KILL process# (terminates given process, use with care!
- !#8
- Process not active!
- !#9
- Usage: FREE channel# (deallocates given channel)
- !#10
- Usage: CMdwindow window# (use given window number for commands)
- !#11
- Usage: NETBbs ON/OFF Enables BBS command in net node
- !#12
- Usage: NETTalk ON/OFF Enables Talk command in net node
- !#13
- Usage: NETConnect ON/OFF Enables Connect command in net node
- !#14
- Usage: SUspendtracing Minimum bytes in input buffer to allow F2 monitoring
- !#15
- Usage: F2time Seconds to suspend F2 displays after F2 pressed
- !#16
- Usage: TAbs ON/OFF (Expands tabs into spaces when on)
- !#17
- Usage: WAtch channel# [window#] (to display I/O on that channel)
- !#18
- Invalid channel to watch
- !#19
- Usage: W? (puts the # of each window in it)
- !#20
- Usage: W (displays the definitions of all windows)
- !#21
- Usage: WForeground window# foregroundcolor# (0 to 15)
- !#22
- Invalid window number
- !#23
- Invalid color
- !#24
- Usage: WBackground window# backgroundcolor# (0 to 7)
- !#25
- Usage: WCcolors (displays color numbers & names)
- !#26
- Black 0 Blue 1 Green 2 Cyan 3 Red 4
- Magenta 5 Brown 6 Lt Gray 7 Gray 8 Lt Blue 9
- Lt Green 10 Lt Cyan 11 Lt Red 12 Lt Mag 13 Yellow 14
- White 15 Blink +128 Only colors less than 8 may be used for background
- !#27
- Usage: WPage window# displaypage# (window will be on given page)
- !#28
- Invalid page number
- !#29
- Usage: WSize window# R1 C1 R2 C2 (sets window size & location)
- The row numbers (R1 and R2) must be between 1 and 25
- The column numbers (C1 and C2) must be between 1 and 80
- R1 C1 is the upper left position of the window, R2 C2 is lower right
- !#30
- Invalid coordinates!
- !#31
- Usage: PWindow process# (to get window # for given process)
- !#32
- That window is not defined!
- !#33
- Usage: CLrscreen window# (to clear or * for all)
- -or- CLrscreen Border color# (type WC for list)
- !#34
- Invalid window to clear
- !#35
- # IL ADDR INT SPEED XFREE PLEN LS/MS DESCR Stat Sub Real Link Radio
- !#36
- Usage: LUsers {Lists all users by default}
- LUsers xxx selects:
- BADusers, NEWusers, LIMited, EXPert, BBSsystems, LOCked, XFAst set
- Note: Use only the first 3 letters of item from the list for xxx!
-
- LUsers RESET clears new user bit for all users
- !#37
- Usage: CHAnnel channel# (gives status of a channel)
- !#38
- Usage: DELUser callsign (erases knowledge of user from BBS)
- -or- DELU * (Erases users with name=New user or garbage calls
- !#39
- Usage: FSize pathname (displays file size)
- !#40
- Unable to get size
- !#41
- Invalid port number!
- !#42
- Usage: DFree driveletter (displays free space on disk given)
- !#43
- Usage: SEnd channel# message sends text to given channel
- SE- channel# message (sends text without Message from SYSOP prefix)
- !#44
- Invalid channel number!
- !#45
- Usage: CHeck [PORT#] # of seconds to wait to disconnect for no activity
- !#46
- Usage: REName oldfilename newfilename
- !#47
- Usage: IGnore ON/OFF (calls in BUDList)
- !#48
- Usage: MONSTats ON/OFF (Channel usage stats recording)
- Note: Channel usage statistics recording is currently absent from MSYS!
- !#49
- Usage: BElloff option Controls bells
- Options:
- ON All bells are turned off
- OFF All bells are sounded
- -1 Keyboard connects sound but not other connects
- !#50
- Usage: FTime # (minutes after the hour to forward {0 to 59}
- or minutes between forwarding if negative)
- !#51
- *** None Found! ***
- !#53
- Unable to open output file!
- !#54
- Unable to open MSYS.USR
- !#55
- Usage: Users filename Writes complete User list to file
- !#56
- Processing user file, please wait!
- !#57
- Usage: MHclear [group-letter [port #]] group-letter = BDGHKM or T
- !#58
- Usage: DO filename of commands
- !#59
- Usage: FIle msg# filename to put msg's text into in files directory
- !#60
- Destination file name already exists!
- !#61
- Usage: MAKeprivate ON/OFF (ON makes messages private by default)
- !#62
- Usage: PRTmsgs ON/OFF (Print incoming messages)
- !#63
- Usage: BDigi [port#] digicall1 ... digicall8 {for beacons}
- !#64
- Port Digipeaters
- !#65
- USAGE: ADDUser callsign
- !#66
- Usage: POrts [port#] ON/OFF
- -or- POrts with no operand gives status
- !#67
- Usage: BAckuptime # (hour to do backups {0 to 23})
- Note: Backups are no longer made automatically by MSYS!
- !#68
- ***********************
- * KEYBOARD NOW LOCKED *
- ***********************
-
- !#69
- Usage: APpend sourcepathname destpathname
- !#70
- Usage: REPlaces [List] Reads bbs call/@bbs replace file
- !#71
- Incoming Replaced by
- -------------------- ------------------------
- !#72
- Usage: ATtended ON/OFF If on will forward on RADIOSPEED 300 ports
- !#73
- Usage: BID + bidstring Adds given bid
- BID - bidstring Removes given bid
- BID = bidstring Tells if given bid is present
- BID # Tells number of bids present
- !#74
- Usage: @home ON/OFF If on replaces @BBS with home bbs for registered users
- !#75
- Usage: TNateime Seconds {Transport No Activity Timeout}
- !#76
- Usage: MINmem # Minimum bytes free to accept connect
- !#77
- Usage: IPttl # TCP/IP time to live initial value
- !#78
- 78 is no longer used
- !#79
- Usage: NETNode ON/OFF Enable network node operation
- !#80
- Usage: DELUDays # of days since last connect before user deleted
- !#81
- Usage: WPEvery # of days between sending WP updates
- !#82
- Usage: HRep ON/OFF If on replaces rather than adds to
- hiereracical address in @BBS field using BBSTONTS information
- !#83
- Usage: NEWuser # Initial flags bits for new bbs users
- !#84
- Usage: AUTONode ON/OFF If on will add new neighbor nodes
- heard in node broadcasts
- !#85
- Usage: AUTODest ON/OFF If on will add new destination nodes
- heard in node broadcasts
- !#86
- Usage: ABortforwarding terminates forwarding immediately
- !#87
- Forwarding not active!
- !#88
- Usage: LCount filename {gives number of chars, words & lines}
- !#89
- Missing file name!
- !#90
- Usage: NRCall callsign (for the NETROM call, * clears)
- !#91
- Usage: NRId name (for the NETROM node name, * clears)
- !#92
- Usage: MCon # (Max keyboard connects before busy)
- !#93
- Usage: MONITor ON/OFF (Received packets)
- !#94
- Usage: MONOutgoing ON/OFF (for transmitted packets to display on F2 screen)
- !#95
- Usage: MONPorts portmask rightmost bit is port 0; a 1 in a port position
- enables monitoring of the given port.
- !#96
- Usage: KPorts portmask rightmost bit is port 0; a 1 in a port position
- enables KA Node operation on that port
- !#97
- Usage: NPorts portmask rightmost bit is port 0; a 1 in a port position
- enables Network Node operation on that port
- !#98
- Usage: BPorts portmask rightmost bit is port 0; a 1 in a port position
- makes that a BBS CONNECTS ONLY port
- !#99
- Usage: TPorts portmask rightmost bit is port 0; a 1 in a port position
- enables TCP/IP activity on thatport
- !#100
- Usage: DPorts portmask rightmost bit is port 0; a 1 in a port position
- enables the ID Call to be used as a digipeater
- on that port
- !#101
- Usage: BUDList ON/OFF (for selective monitoring of BUDCalls)
- !#102
- Usage: MONIFrames ON/OFF (for monitoring Information frames)
- !#103
- Usage: MONSFrames ON/OFF (for monitoring acknowledgements)
- !#104
- Usage: MONBframes ON/OFF (for monitoring Beacons {UI Frames})
- !#105
- Error - two hex digits must immediately follow MON. Example: MONCC
- !#106
- Usage: MONUframes ON/OFF (for monitoring connexts & disconnects)
- !#107
- Usage: NOBUlls ON/OFF (on means don't forward bulletins now)
- !#108
- Usage: BUDCalls callsign1 callsign2 ... (list of calls, with
- SSID to selectively monitor)
- !#109
- Usage: T25 ON/OFF (to enable tracing of AX.25 logic)
- Note: This is primarily for my debugging!
- !#110
- Usage: BADuser ON/OFF to ignore calls in BUDCalls list
- NOTE: Don't use SSIDs in the BUDcalls of bad users. You can also set the
- baduser bit for a user using the EU command.
- !#111
- Usage: TIP ON/OFF (to enable tracing of TCP/IP logic)
- !#112
- Usage: AUTOKill ON/OFF (delete msgs after forwarding)
- !#113
- Usage: AUTOHold ON/OFF (hold msgs forwarded before)
- !#114
- Usage: SNow ON/OFF (set on if CGA display has too much snow)
- !#115
- Usage: TYpe pathname (press key to suspend/restart display)
- !#116
- Usage: DELEte pathname
- Pathname may include wildcards or end in a directory. Examples
- dele c:/bin Deletes ALL files in the BIN directory in drive C
- dele mail/*.dat Deletes all files that end in .dat in the mail directory
- dele abc.def Deletes the file called abc.def
- !#117
- Usage: COpy sourcepathname destpathname
- Wildcards and directories may be included. Works much like the DOS copy
- command except for concatenation.
- !#118
- Usage: ARChive @BBS filename {Concatinates msgs with @BBS to FILES/filename}
- !#119
- Usage: MYIpaddr # # # # (sets IP address) Example: MYI 44 70 4 6
- Alternate forms of ip address allowed: 44.70.7.6 or [44.70.4.6]
- !#120
- Usage: HEard # Heard recording turned off when dispatches<# in last minute
- !#121
- Usage: BINterval seconds {between node broadcasts}
- !#122
- Usage: OCInitial # {Initial obsolesence value}
- !#123
- Usage: WQupdate # {Worst quality destination to record}
- !#124
- Usage: NTtl # {Network time to live}
- !#125
- Usage: NDwindow # {Network default window size}
- !#126
- Usage: TTimeout seconds {Network transport timeout}
- !#127
- Usage: TREtries seconds {Network transport retries}
- !#128
- Usage: TACk seconds {Network transport ack delay}
- !#129
- Usage: TBdelay seconds {Network transport busy delay}
- !#130
- This is an MSYS Network Node. It is compatible with
- NET/ROM, TheNet, G8BPQ, and other similar nodes.
- Valid Commands:
- !#131
- Bye - Disconnects
- !#132
- Connect - Attempts connection to another node or normal station.
- If connecting to a node listed by the Nodes, command use
- C nodename -or- C nodecall
- If connecting to a station on a frequency served by this node,
- type C# callsign, where # is the port number to use.
- Note: If you use the C# form of the connect command to a
- neighboring network node, the connection will be made as a
- plain AX.25 connect (i.e., like that made by Kantronics KA nodes).
- !#133
- Help - Gives this information
- Info - Gives basic information about this node
- Justheard - Lists stations recently heard. A port number may be given
- as an optional argument to list stations heard on that port only.
- Knode - Lists Kantronics nodes heard. A port number may be given
- as an optional argument to list nodes heard on that port only.
- Netnodes - Lists network nodes heard
- Ports - Gives description for each port
- Routes - Lists routes used to get to nodes
- !#134
- Users - Lists users and nodes currently connected
- !#135
- 135 is no longer used
- !#136
- Usage: MCForward portmask
- The rightmost bit is for port 0. A 1 bit in a given port position enables
- simultaneous forwarding and bbs activity on that port.
- !#137
- 137 is no longer used
- !#138
- Usage: AX25Backoff portmask
- The rightmost bit is for port 0. A 1 bit in a given port position causes
- the FRACK value for that port to be multiplied by the retry number to
- determine how long to wait before retransmitting packets that haven't been
- acked.
- !#139
- Usage: MSgtrailer [ON or OFF]
- If on, when a msg is read on the bbs (except with RN or RE) a line is sent
- at the end of the message indicating its number and who it was from.
- !#140
- Usage: NOBEacons portmask
- The rightmost bit if for port 0. A 1 bit in a given port position prevents
- any beacons (ID, Mail for, Beacon text etc) from being transmitted on that
- port. Network node beacons (nodes list broadcasts) are not affected by this
- command.
- !#141
- Usage: BBSNode [ON or OFF]
- If on (and network node is enabled) bbs is visible to network and may be
- directly connected to from the network. The bbs node is bbs-alias:bbscall.
- !#142
- Usage: VErifysysop [ON or OFF]
- If on connects to the BBS using the sysop's call (other than from the local
- keyboard use) will require sysop verification.
- !#143
- Usage: DUmpbbs [ON or OFF]
- If on (default) if a bbs forwarding to you uses command other than S or F
- an immediate disconnect will occur. A station that sends a SID ( [...] )
- is considered to be a BBS.
- !#144
- Usage: NETOnly [ON] or [OFF]
- If on, only bbs systems are allowed to connect to the BBS via network.
- !#145
- Usage: NETRead #
- Specifies maximum number of bytes in message to read or file to download
- via network connection to BBS.
- !#146
- Usage: MAXBulage #
- If the difference between today's date and the date in the oldest
- R: line in bulletin is greater than the number given (default 32000)
- the bulletin will be killed.
- !#147
- Usage: INitprt [ON or OFF]
- If on, printer is initializeded each time before printing something.
- !#148
- Usage: REQDir [ON or OFF]
- If on, enables REQDIR server.
- !#149
- Usage: REQFil [ON or OFF]
- If on, enables REQFIL server.
- !#150
- Usage: REQQth [ON or OFF]
- If on, enables REQQTH server.
- !#151
- Usage: REQMaxfil #
- Sets maximum file size that will be sent for REQFIL or displayed for REQDIR
- !#152
- Usage: TS HHMMSS
- Sets the DOS clock to given time in hours, minutes and seconds (2 dig each)
- !#153
- Usage: WRecord window#
- Toggles recording of output to given window. Window N's output is written
- to file windowN.dat. If no operand is given, status of window recording
- is given. NOTE: This is a high overhead function and should not be used
- often!
- !#154
- Usage: IPNCheck #
- Specifies the inactivity disconnect time in seconds for TPC/IP connection
- made through the network.
- !#155
- Usage: IPNFrack #
- Half the initial frack estimate for IP connections through the network.
- !#156
- Usage: IPNRetries #
- Number of retries for IP connections through the network.
- !#157
- Usage: PIng ip-address
- Determines round trip time in seconds to given ip address. The ip address
- may either be a name defined in MSYSHOST.NET or the [44.70.4.6] form.
- !#158
- Usage: STatus [option]
- With no option, displays status of active channels, buffer space/errors on
- serial ports, and dispatches per second.
-
- OPTIONS:
- RESET Clears counters, sets dispatch values to last minute value.
- Channel Displays only information about active channels.
- Ints Displays information about interrupts received.
- Stats Displays only buffer space/errors on serial ports and
- dispatches per second info.
- !#159
- Usage: LOGclose
- Closes current log file, and renames it to yymmdd.LOG. Then open new
- log file. Caution: Do not use more than once a day!
- !#160
- Usage: TOdo
- Causes the MSYSTODO.DAT file to be scanned immediately, doing anything
- it is time to do and also setting the time of the next thing to do. BE
- SURE TO USE THIS COMMAND EVERY TIME YOU CHANGE MSYSTODO.DAT!
- !#161
- Usage: Readbackup msg#
- Displays given message from MAIL.BAK file if present
- !#162
- Usage: HOLdlevel #
- If the number specified is less than the value of the highest word/phrase
- matched from a FILE= file in MSYSHOLD.DAT, the message will be held.
- Default is 0, which will hold if any words are matched.
- !#163
- Usage: AX25L2v2 [port#] ON/OFF
- If ON for a given port, Version 2 of the AX.25 protocol will be used if the
- other station allows it.
- !#164
- Usage: BBSTimeout #
- Number of seconds of inactivity on bbs to disconnect user. Default 300 sec.
- !#165
- Usage: NODETimeout #
- Number of seconds of inactivity on network NODE or K NODE at command prompt
- to disconnect user. Default 300 seconds (5 minutes).
- !#166
- 166 is no longer used
- !#167
- 167 is no longer used
- !#168
- 168 is no longer used
- !#169
- Usage: SCreensave #
- Blanks screen if no keyboard input for # minutes. 0 disables blanking.
- !#170
- Usage: TRUncate filename
- Adds CR/LF to files as needed to make lines no longer than 80 characters
- so it can be editted with ED
- !#171
- Usage: Cscript [window#] filename
- Connect to a station using script in given file name. Optional window number
- may be given. Named file is assumed to exist in the FWD directory. The first
- line of the script is C# callsign where # is the port to use for the initial
- connect and callsign is the station you are trying to ultimately reach. The
- remaining lines are just like those in the forward file. The second line
- should either begin with @callsign where callsign is either a node call or the
- station you want to connect to directly, or %callsign where callsign is the
- destination node to connect to through your network node.
- !#172
- 172 no longer used
- !#173
- 173 no longer used
- !#175
- Usage: MEXpert [On/Off]
- If set to on, expert users get message of the day automatically. If off,
- only non-expert users get message of the day. Stations marked as a BBS
- will NOT get the message of the day.
- !#176
- TO LOGIN TO THIS SYSTEM TYPE 'LOGIN YOURCALL' EXAMPLE:
- LOGIN W1XXX
-
- AFTER LOGGING IN TO THE BBS YOU CAN REDUCE THE LENGTH OF THE PROMPT
- FOR EACH NEW BBS COMMAND BY SETTING EXPERT MODE USING THE X BBS COMMAND
-
- TO GET A SUMMARY OF THE BBS COMMANDS, TYPE H AFTER YOU LOGIN
- !#177
- Msg may have been held for any of these reasons:
- Forwarding loop (your BBS call appears in an R: line in the msg)
- Msg from a station that is being held held (CONNECTED=)
- Msg entered on the port that gets all msgs held held (PORT=)
- Age of msg exceeds MAXBullage
- Msg was manually held using EMsg command
-
- !#178
- Commands:
- CD directoryname
- DELE filename
- DIR filespec
- GET remote-filename [local-filename]
- MKDIR directoryname
- PUT [local-filename] remote-filename
- PWD
- QUIT
- RMDIR directoryname
- To type a file from the remote system, use GET fname CON:
- !#179
- Usage: NETMaxforward [#] where number is maximum message size to forward
- through the network. Default 999999 bytes.
- !#180
- Usage: FBBCompatibility [port] [level] where level values are:
- 0: No FBB style forwarding
- 1: Uncompressed FBB forwarding protocol
- 2: Compressed FBB forwarding protocol
- Note: These options only have meaning when connected to FBB compatible systems
- connected on given port. If port is not given the level is set for all ports.
- !#181
- Usage: NETFBBCompatibility [level] where level values are:
- 0: No FBB style forwarding
- 1: Uncompressed FBB forwarding protocol
- 2: Compressed FBB forwarding protocol
- Note: These options only have meaning when connected to FBB compatible systems
- connected through the network node.
- !#182
- Usage: PCcmd [ON or OFF] If set to on, enables PC command in bbs.
- !#183
- Usage: NETFBBGroup Sets max number of msgs included in a group
- when forwarded using network
- !#184
- Usage: NETYapp If ON allows YAPP transfers with network
- connects.
- !#185
- Usage: RESTore argument Restores messages from MAIL.BAK directory
- specified by the argument
- Possible arguments:
- msg# restores given message number
- msg# msg# restores all messages in given range of numbers
- Missing restores messages that exist in MAIL directory but
- don't have headers
- !#186
- Conference commands:
- ^ZH Produces this text
- ^ZQ Returns to the bbs
- ^ZU Lists current BBS users
- ^ZA # Asks the user on the given channel number to join the conference
- !#187
- Usage: CONference [ON/OFF] If on enables bbs conference function.
- !#188
- Usage: SHUtdown [ON/OFF] If on prevents incoming connects
- !#189
- Usage: PAT callsign Displays info on given registered user
- !#190
- Usage: XOption [port#] [ON/OFF] If on enables RLI compression on port
- !#191
- Usage: IMport filename Imports messages contained in file
- !#192
- Usage: NETXOption [ON/OFF] If ON, allows rli compression on network
- !#193
- Usage: NETXBatchsize # Sets limit on rli batch size using network
- !#194
- Usage: XBatchsize [port#] Sets limit on rli batch size for given port
- !#195
- Usage: RBid [ON/OFF] If on includes bid/mid in R: line if one
- was received
- !#196
- Usage: PScan port option
- Where option can be
- ON Reads scan definition file (SCAN#.DEF) and
- begins scanning given port
- OFF Disables scanning
- freq [antenna] Disables scanning and forces radio to given
- frequency and antenna. Default
- antenna is 0. Freq is in MHz or KHz.
-
- PS with no options lists general scan information for all Pactor ports.
- PS with just a port lists frequencies for that port.
- !#197
- Usage: QMsg msg# Copies msg text into file QMSG with > before each line
- Then enters editor followed by chance to send reply.
- !#198
- Usage: GMtoffset # Sets difference in hours between computer clock and
- MSYS time of day clock.
- !#199
- Usage: GEtmsgotd Reads the message of the day into memory. Also reads
- the K node message of the day into memory, as well
- as the remote sysop password file.
- !#200
- Usage: LOCKkbd Locks the keyboard. To unlock, type unlock.
- !#201
- Usage: LZhuf option infile outfile
- If option is E, compress input file producing output
- file. If option is D, decompress input file producing
- output file.
- !#202
- Usage: NInfo Displays network node circuits in use
- !#203
- Usage: TERminal port# Dumb terminal emulator for port port#.
- !#204
- Usage: WHO Same as bbs U command. Tells current connected
- stations, number of active msgs and users.
- !#205
- Usage: WHY msg# Tells why given message was held.
- !#206
- Usage: MONxx [ON/OFF] Enables or disables monitoring of I frames with PID xx
- xx is required and is two hex characters.
- Example: MONF0 on
- !#207
- 501 Syntax error - expected >
- !#208
- 250 OK
- !#209
- 501 Syntax error - expected <
- !#210
- 221 Closing
- !#211
- To accept the default given in some of the following just press return
- !#212
- 354 Enter text, end with .
- !#213
- File not found!
- !#214
- 500 Unknown Command
- !#215
- 500 Unable to accept any messages at this time
- !#216
- 250 Reset
- !#217
- HELO NOOP MAIL QUIT RCPT HELP DATA RSET
- !#218
- 220 MSYS SMTP Ready
- !#219
- Can't do merge while forwarding. Will schedule automatic merge at start of
- next forward cycle.
- !#220
- Usage: SYsop [ON/off] If on, messages to SYSOP will be included in the
- "You have ... messages" on the F1 screen display.
- !#221
- Invalid port number!
- !#222
- BBS Full!
- !#223
- The message you just entered can't be delivered because of missing or
- unknown @BBS!
- !#224
- Message has been held and made invisible until reviewed by SYSOP
- !#225
- Unable to access that message!
- !#226
- Unable to open source file
- !#227
- Output error
- !#228
- Can't copy a file to itself!
- !#229
- No such file!
- !#230
- Call used On port Repeats on port Using call
- !#231
- PORT Tx Rx ModemStatus TotInts
- !#232
- PORT FREE LEAST FREE OVERRUNS FRAMING DISCARDED
- !#233
- To include the text you just edited, use \+\qmsg when sending the reply.
- Then do ^Z at the end! Send reply now?
- !#234
- Replacement would make line too long
- !#235
- Current line does not contain that string
- !#236
- Edit abandoned
- !#237
- File not written after last change! Use Esc if you really want to quit.
- !#238
- Valid Commands:
- !#239
- Search argument missing
- !#240
- Not found!
- !#241
- Unable to create output file!
- !#242
- File saved
- !#243
- Unknown command - Use H for command list.
- !#244
- Missing file name to edit!
- !#245
- Press Enter to continue ...
- !#246
- Commands
- Find - locates given string. Example: F wa8bxn
- Notes: Not case sensitive. F10 from edit mode
- is find same string again.
- Insert - puts blank line at beginning of file
- QUIT - Abandons edit
- SAVE - saves file and exits
- DELete - Delete specified # of lines from file
- beginning with current line
- Return key in edit mode with insert on inserts blank lines
-
- Press a key to return to edit
- !#247
- The existing MSYSNODE.DAT file was saved using a different number of neighbor
- nodes or destinations than is in use now. It can not be restored.
- !#248
- There is no MSYSNODE.DAT file to restore!
- !#249
- Last node list that was saved has been restored from MSYSNODE.DAT
- !#250
- Missing node callsign.
- !#251
- Missing port number.
- !#252
- Neighbor node specified not found.
- !#253
- Network node functions not available because network node disabled!
- !#254
- Missing quality number.
- !#255
- Neighbor node table full!
- !#256
- NODe options: SEnd broadcasts known nodes list
- SAva saves known nodes list to MSYSNODE.DAT
- REStore reads MSYSNODE.DAT
- ADD [nodeid:]nodecall port quality [digi1 ... digi8]
- REPlace [nodeid:]nodecall port quality [digi1 ... digi8]
- DELelte nodecall port#
- !#257
- User flags:
- $8000 New user $4000 No "You have have unread mail..."
- $2000 No auto LC in bbs $1000 Autoreply
- $800 YAPP upload authorized $400 User password required
- $200 File upload authorized $100 Lock user
- $80 Can't use S cmds $40 Multiline packets (XF)
- $20 Need to send WP Update $10 Remote sysop
- $08 Limited function BBS $04 Bad user
- $02 BBS $01 Expert user
- !#258
- Missing message number to edit!
- !#259
- Usage: EMsg msg# Edits msg #'s header
- EMsg msg# .xyz Appends .xyz to @bbs of msg #
- !#260
- MSG # TR SIZE TO FROM @BBS DATE TITLE
- !#261
- You are not authorized to do YAPP uploads!
- !#262
- File ready exists and may not be replaced!
- !#263
- Ready for upload
- !#264
- YAPP not allowed on this port!
- !#265
- WA8BXN's MSYS
- !#266
- BBS connects only!
- !#267
- System is being shutdown. Please disconnect and connect again later. Thanks!
- !#268
- Use NQ yourqth
- !#269
- Please use NQ command to enter your QTH (City and state)
- !#270
- Use NZ your-postal-code
- !#271
- Please use NZ command to enter your Zip or Postal Code
- !#272
- Use NH yourhomebbs
- !#273
- Please use NH command to enter call of BBS to which you want your mail sent.
- This must be the CALLSIGN (not alias) of a full service bbs (not a bbs in a
- TNC).
- !#274
- Output redirection closed
- !#275
- Only S and F commands valid after receiving [SID]
- !#276
- You are not authorized to send messages!
- !#277
- Unable to accept additional messages
- !#278
- *** Invalid command. Use H command for short command list.
- !#279
- *** Aborted!
- !#280
- K Node message of the day file (MSYSK.OTD) is empty.
- !#281
- K Node message of the day:
- !#282
- Invalid option (must be D or E)
- Usage: LZhuf E|D infile outfile
- E for encode (compress) or D for decompress
- !#283
- Waiting for memory to compress file
- !#284
- Missing "TO" callsign