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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