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- RBBS-in-a-Box v3.1
-
- Installing your RBBS-PC System
-
- Your RBBS-in-a-Box CD-ROM has all the tools necessary for you
- to be up and running in a matter of minutes. You will need to
- provide the following equipment:
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- 1. An IBM-PC or compatible computer with 640K of memory;
-
- 2. DOS 3.3 or above (although 2.0 to 3.2 should work, it is
- strongly recommend that you use 3.3 as a minimum. It is
- the most stable available);
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- 3. A hard disk with AT LEAST three (3) megabytes of free space,
- although 10-20M would be highly recommended;
-
- 4. A CD-ROM drive running the Microsoft CD-ROM Extensions;
-
- 5. A truly Hayes-compatible smart modem (external preferred,
- but an internal should work fine). Please note what COM
- port your modem is connected to before running the
- installation program.
-
- Assuming you have the foregoing equipment, setting up your
- RBBS-In-A-Box system should take you somewhere between five and ten
- minutes to install. The procedure is as follows:
-
- 1. Make sure that your system is operating properly and that
- you have the required free space on your system's hard
- disk.
-
- 2. Verify that your CD-ROM is working by doing a directory
- of your CD-ROM drive. You should see a listing of about
- forty or more directories.
-
- 3. Make your CD-ROM the default drive by typing the letter
- of the drive, a colon, and pressing the Enter key, i.e.
- D:[Enter].
-
- 4. Change to the RBBS subdirectory on your CD-ROM drive by
- typing: CD\RBBS[Enter]
-
- 5. You will now invoke the installation program by typing
- INSTALL, then the letter of your CD-ROM drive (in DOS
- terms this is the source of the RBBS information), then
- the letter of your hard disk where you want the RBBS
- files to reside (the Target for the RBBS information).
- For example, if your CD-ROM drive is D: and your hard
- drive is C:, type the following:
-
- INSTALL D: C:
-
- Remember: CD-ROM drive first, hard disk second!
-
- 6. The installation process will begin. It will create the
- necessary directories, then copy the appropriate files
- to those subdirectories. When that process is complete
- it will invoke the Autoinstallation program to configure
- the specifics of your system. Please read the
- instruction screens carefully so you understand the
- significance of the various options. You will need to
- provide the following information:
-
- A. Your First name, i.e. TOM
-
- B. Your Last name, i.e. MACK
-
- C. Your first remote Sysop name (like a password), i.e.
- ORANGE. Please pick something unique and not easily
- guessed! This is your system's security at stake!
-
- D. Your second remote Sysop name (again, like a second
- password), i.e. CORKER. Again, make it unique. And
- DON'T use ORANGE CORKER!!! I suspect that will be
- the first thing a hacker will try when he discovers
- an RBBS-in-a-Box system!! Also, these cannot be
- the same word.
-
- E. You will then be asked for the COM port currently
- used by your modem. Select 0, 1, 2, 3 or 4. COM0
- is for running the board in a "local" mode which is
- a good way to learn how to use it. It will ignore
- the modem completely. (Note: Use of COM3 or COM4
- require additional configuration by you. Note the
- on-screen instructions during the installation
- process.)
-
- F. You will then need to tell RBBS the highest
- speed for your modem. Your choices are 300, 1200,
- 2400, and 9600. Since most modems support slower
- speeds as well, these will be automatically handled
- by RBBS.
-
- G. Finally, the installation program will provide you
- with a list of modems. Pick the modem that MOST
- CLOSELY represents yours. Don't panic if your
- exact modem is not listed. Something reasonably
- close will usually work.
-
- I. Note the information on modem switch settings and
- set your modem accordingly.
-
- 7. You will then be told the installation is complete.
- Simply change to your hard drive, then type:
-
- CD\RBBS[Enter]
- RBBS[Enter]
-
- If you did everything correctly, your RBBS system should be
- up and running! (We hope!)
-
- NOTE: The installation procedure attempted to copy your
- COMMAND.COM to the \RBBS\XFER subdirectory, provided it could be
- found. If not, an error message was displayed and you will have to
- manually copy it. This is required by some of the advanced features
- of RBBS-PC.
-
- Please note that RBBS-PC is a very sophisticated bulletin
- board system and as such it has literally thousands of different
- ways it can be configured. You are urged to read the RBBS
- documentation, stored under the \RBBS\DOC subdirectory on your CD-
- ROM to learn about the various advanced features and operation of
- RBBS-PC.
-
- Also be aware that once you enter RBBS or exit RBBS, it will take
- the telephone off-hook. This is done to "busy out" the bulletin
- board while you do Sysop maintenance. Sysops would rather have users
- receive a busy signal than have the board simply not answer. Users
- expect a busy signals from time to time and will call back. When there
- is no answer they often think the board is out of business and won't
- call back. On an external modem this is not a problem since you can
- easily turn the modem off and on to reset it. On an internal modem you
- will have to enter your communications program and issue the hang-up
- command (ATH) to get your phone back on-hook.
-
- We have chosen a very "generic", yet feature-rich configuration
- that should meet the needs of the vast majority of Sysops. However,
- with all the various types of hardware and software configurations
- available today, it is impossible to guarantee it will run on every
- single system without some tweaking. In the event you need some help
- getting your system up and running, contact RBBS-PC of Chicago at (708)
- 352-1035. Identify yourself as an RBBS-in-a-Box Sysop in the new user
- questionnaire, then leave a comment for the Sysop describing your
- problem. The Sysop will attempt to post a solution as soon as possible.
- If it is a dire emergency, leave a number where we can call you collect
- and we will do so as soon as possible.
-
- >*>*>*>*>*> !! IMPORTANT !! <*<*<*<*<*<
-
- To register your disc and obtion 30-days free access to our private
- (no-busy signals) lines, send your name, address, and the password you wish
- to use on OUR system, along with a copy of your paid receipt for RBBS-in-a-Box
- to:
- Loren D. Jones & Assoc. Ltd
- P.O. Box 127
- LaGrange, IL 60525-0127
-
- We will add you to our system and provide you with the additional
- telephone number.
-
- The majority of problems discovered to date are a result of one of
- two things: First, bad cables. We strongly recommend a straight
- 25-to-25 serial cable (or 9-to-25 as the case me be). The fact that a
- particular cable may work with your modem program does not necessarily
- mean it will work with RBBS. A BBS program must communicate very
- intimately with the modem. Which brings us to the second area of
- trouble: Internal modems. Almost without exception, if it isn't a cable
- problem it involves an internal modem. Despite what they say, internals
- DO NOT seem to be as compatible as external modems, at least as far as
- RBBS is concerned. Try your setup with an external modem and see if it
- works. If it does, you've narrowed the problem down considerably. Read
- the RBBS documentation on the specifics of various modems. Perhaps you
- will find something that will help you out.
-
- Please note that RBBS supports some features through other
- shareware programs, such as ZipTV. If you take advantage of these
- features please be sure to register your copy of these programs
- with their author. Support the shareware concept by registering
- ALL your shareware and encouraging your users to do the same.
-
- Finally, be sure to read the "Running RBBS-PC" information for
- an overview of how your system is designed to operate. Once you
- are familiar with the basic operations you will certainly find
- little changes you will want to make to suit your tastes. Enjoy!
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- Rev. 3.1 6/11/91
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