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- File Path. An SFFILES.BBS should be placed in
- each download directory, listing the files
- available for download for that particular file
- area. (DOWNLOAD DIRECTORIES)
- SFFILES .<x> - Listing of files available for download from a
- CD-Rom file area. <x> represents the number of
- the file area. (DISPLAY)
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- SF32-1.ZIP 325,000 03-20-92 SPITFIRE Bulletin Board System (V3.2)
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- The FILENAME must begin at column 1
- The FILESIZE must end at column 21
- The FILEDATE must end at column 31
- The FILE DESCRIPTION must start at column 34
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- When the SFFILES.BBS displays to a caller who is
- using ANSI Color Graphics and a file line is not
- colored like the others, but rather uses the
- caller's default color, it is because the comma in
- the file size is either not located properly or does
- not exist. SPITFIRE uses the comma in the file size
- to determine whether the line is a file listing.
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- SFUPCASE.DAT - A list of keywords that are converted to or left
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- Command <C> - CD Rom Area
- The option specifies the file area as a CD Rom Area.
- If this is toggled on, then SPITFIRE searches the Display
- File Path for a SFFILES.<x> for the file listing of this
- CD Rom Area. The <x> should correspond with the number
- of the file area. For instance, if file area 15 is a CD
- Rom Area then it would need to be named SFFILES.15.
- SPITFIRE does not include CD Rom Areas in its search for
- <N>ew files or report on file statistics if the BBS has
- a CD Rom Area.
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