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@X1B┌────────────────┐@X0B
@X1B│ @X1EFNLScan Help @X1B│@X0B
@X1B└────────────────┘@X0B
@X0AIntroduction:
@X0BFNLScan facilitates the search of the Fidonet-standard nodelist for a
variety of criteria, enabling you to quickly and easily find other BBS
systems in the Fidonet network.
@X0AGeneral Operation:
@X0BSelect an option from the main menu (the options are described in more
detail below). Enter the parameter that you want to search for; in the case
of text searches, it is not necessary to enter the entire text. A fragment
of a name or phrase is all that is required.
At any time during the search routine, you can stop the scanning by
pressing Ctrl-X or Ctrl-K, or force non-stop display mode by pressing
Ctrl-N.
@X0AOptions:
@X0DSearch nodelist by BBS name
@X0BThis function will scan the entire Fidonet nodelist, attempting to
match the BBS name in the nodelist to the BBS name (or fragment) you
request.
@X0DSearch nodelist by sysop name
@X0BThis function will scan the entire Fidonet nodelist, attempting to
match the sysop's name in the nodelist to the sysop name (or fragment)
you request.
@X0DSearch nodelist by city
@X0BThis function will scan the entire Fidonet nodelist, attempting to
match the city in the nodelist to the city name (or fragment) you
request.
@X0DSearch nodelist by area code
@X0BThis function will scan the entire Fidonet nodelist, attempting to
match the area code of the phone numbers in the nodelist to the area
code you request.
@X0DSearch nodelist by zone and net
@X0BThis function will scan the entire Fidonet nodelist, attempting to
match the network in the nodelist to the network you defined by zone
and net number.
@X0DSearch nodelist entries for text
@X0BThis function will scan the entire Fidonet nodelist, attempting to
match any field in the nodelist entry to the text fragment you request.
@X0DToggle to long/short node display mode
@X0BTwo modes of display are available, long and short. The default is
short, which displays the address, BBS name, sysop name, phone number
and node status. The long format adds a second line which includes the
city and modem information, but is slightly slower scanning the
nodelist. Note that the display mode has no effect on the scan
parameters.
@X0DToggle expert mode
@X0BThrough this option the main menu display can be turned off, if
desired.
@X0DReturn to BBS
@X0BFairly self-explanatory.