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Welcome to InOut for Lora BBS 2.40 and lower.
Files included are: Inout.exe, Inout.ico, Sample.cfg, and Inout.doc.
Legal Stuff-You are responible for everything on your computer and what you
do with your computer is your business. InOut does not guarantee anything
except to take up Disk Space. To use it, just run it. Simple.
InOut was developed for the Lora BBS Sysop to view historical files from Lora
with OS/2. InOut will work with DOS also, but theres no reason to use it for
DOS, but it works anyway. Now views Lora.logs also.!!
Installation:
Add Inout files into your Lora Directory.
Change Sample.Cfg to your needs.
Rename Sample.cfg to Inout.Cfg.
Create an Icon for Inout on your Desktop.
For now, make the Dos box a Full Screen. Sorry but a small dos box will not
work.
*Inout.cfg has changed
Your first line is your inbound.his file location.
Your second line is your Outbound.his location.
Your Third line is your Lora.log file location.
Your fourth line is the Number of Inbound and Outbound lines you want to view.
Your fifth line is the Number of Lora.log lines you want to view.
Do not set Lines 4 and 5 over 900!!!
Sample InOut.Cfg
D:\Lora\inbound.his
D:\Lora\Outbound.his
D:\lora\lora.log
20
100
History:
I developed Inout because with OS/2 you can't view the Lora.Log or History
Files when you are remotely connected. InOut uses a shared code that will
not restrict you from viewing these logs.
First I developed Inout just for History Files, then I proceeded to get the
Lora Log. InOut at this time can only handle 900 lines, so it will take the
most recent 900 lines for your viewing.
InOut now was genereated with a different Compiler. I should work now in a
Dos Box.
InOut will now display the number of lines you want to view.
Credits:
Thanks to Matt Hart from the QB45 Echo area for code in Inout that makes
this file possible.
Developed by Danny Hatt/Fidonet 1:142/395