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'
'These are long blocks of text that would otherwise take up lots of string
'space or data base definitions. Each line contains a number in the first
'two columns, the text follows that. Any non-numeric character can be used as
'a comment. Don't put comments in the middle of blocks--only before and after.
'
'The numbers must be sequential and complete.
'
' Text for SkillExchange.
'
01
This is a list of users and their fields of specialty. Actual
01professions--usually the major you graduated with in college.
01
01You should include your name and skill in this list. Others may then elect
01to ask you questions concerning an aspect of your field.
01
01Do not list your field if you are not qualified--that is, you should be able
01to stand on your own in a discussion with another of your profession/field.
01You need to be at least a senior in college or graduated a technical school
01before you can claim to be qualified in that field.
01
01
'
' Text for Requests.
'
02
Requests are put into the DL request list.
02
02
Two formats exist:
02
02
1
) To make a request to all users.
02 (eg.
A USER NEEDS: dr_doom.zip - the arcade game.
)
02 (eg.
A USER NEEDS: docs for dragon wars.
)
02
02
2
) To make a request for a file that is off-line.
02 (eg.
ANYONE, PLEASE TARGET UPLOAD "btlchess.zip" TO John Doe.
)
02
'
' Text for Reviews.
'
03
Reviews are put into the review file that follows the area listings.
03If you had uploaded the file, then you may also modify the files description.
03
03
Reviews are short notes about files that are on-line.
03
03! will use the reviews (in addition to the descriptions) to help determine
03which files need unprotects and which should be taken down. Fellow users will
03use reviews to decide if the program is worth downloading, whether it might
03not work, or is incomplete.
03
'
' Text for Target Upload.
'
04
This option is for those who wish to do an uncredited specific upload to a
04user. A message will automatically be sent to the user you name telling them
04that you uploaded the file for them. The transfer will be done using BiModem,
04and it expected that you'll also be downloading at the same time.
04
'
' Text for sysop's Reset Vote.
'
05
This routine will reset all values relating to a specific voting question.
05
05
You must change the current entry in the vote question file to a new
05question--you can't just delete it. This routine clears out the old values
05in preparation for a new question.
05
'
' Text for new files "date" reset.
'
06
This will change your new files pointer to a value of a previous date.
06
06Causing all files since the start of that date to be considered new to you.
06
'
' Text for AI's "go fish" message.
'
07The information you have requested can be found either in the menu commands
07 themselves, or the BBS Information section.
'
' Linkages DataBaser information.
'
08
Use this to create/alter user linkages. Remember that a user is linked
08with one or more users by their identical group numbers.
08
08<end>
08C:\BBS\SYSTEM\LINKAGES.DAT
08UI
08
User's name :
08group
08
08<end>
08
<30
<06~
08<end>
08User's name
08Group number
'
' Sysops DataBaser information.
' BS = Busy Strikes--AI called and got busy signal x times in a row.
' RS = Real Strikes--AI called and got no carrier/no busy x times in a row.
' When a carrier is found, both BS and RS are set to zero, otherwise they
' keep getting added to.
'
09
This is a database of BBS's that call you, or you call.
09
09Each week the AI will try calling every BBS on this list. If the BBS
09doesn't answer, it gets a "Real Strike", if it's busy it gets a "Busy
09Strike". When it does answer both these numbers are re-set to zero.
09
09After a certain number of Real Strikes you should assume the BBS is no
09longer active, remove it from this list, and reduce the user from fellow
09sysop level.
09
09<end>
09C:\BBS\SYSTEM\SYSOPS.DAT
09UPS30IIS30S15NS72
09
Sysop's name :
09sysop user
09
Sysop's Name
BBS Phone
BBS Name
09
BS
RS
>>
09<end>
09
<27
<14
<28
<02 <02~
<31
Password:
<15
Node:
<11~
09Note:
<72~~
09<end>
09Sysop's name
09BBS phone number
09BBS name
09Number of times found to be busy
09Number of no-answers
09Known as (on their BBS)
09Your password on their BBS
09Node
09Note
'
' Message Bases DataBaser information.
'
10
This will allow you to alter your message bases.
10
10<end>
10C:\BBS\SYSTEM\MSGBASES.DAT
10IIITTIL1US60
10
Enter the message base's number :
10message base
10
Post
C
Read
C
Scan
C
Start
C
10
End
C
Buffer
C
Next Msg
>
10
#
C
SL
C
SL
C
SL
C
10Time
C
Time
C
Size
C
Number
>>
10<end>
10
<02
<07<07<07 <08 <08<08<12~
Attributes:
<25
Op:
<30~
Title:
<60~~
10<end>
10Post SL value
10Read SL value
10Scan SL value
10Access start time
10Access end time
10Circular buffer size
10Next number
10Type of messages
10Message-op
10Title
'
' Text for User Maintanence fields.
'
11Name
11Verification
11Security Level
11Location
11Elapsed
11Upload file total
11Upload BYTE total
11Download file total
11Download BYTE total
11Logons
11Messages Posted
11Minute-Credits
11Minute-Megabytes
11Birth Date (dd-mm-yy)
11Logons Until Password Change
11HiFilePtr value
11Highest HiFilePtr value
11Sysop's Note
11User's Note
11Attributes (?)
'
' Text for user toggles.
'
12A. Beep after uploads or downloads are completed.
12B. Entering mail: show line numbers.
12C. Reading mail: show total lines at the top of the message.
12D. Reading mail: no screen clearing if message is not to you.
12E. Gender: you are a male (otherwise a female).
12F. Login: password assist ("first letter is...").
12G. Show L&D/Point values when viewing on-line lists.
12H. Active (beep) grammar checking when entering messages.
12I. Reading mail: show number of replies the message has.
12J. Reading mail: show number of times the message was read.
12K. Reading mail: show the date the message was last read.
12L. Entering mail: show total number of bytes.
12M. Entering mail: show total number of words.
12N. Entering mail: show total number of lines.
12O. Avatar support by your communications program.
'
' Text for user-related toggles.
'
13A. Users can do Life & Death delete.
13B. Allow new users.
13C. Use the file areas ANSI menu.
13D. Sysop available for chat.
13E. Trap all chat sessions to file.
13F. Users see UserNote at login.
13G. Console always shows full callers log.
13H. Hacker protect sysops name.
13I. Censor superlatives from descriptions.
13J. Censor 'non-words' from messages and descriptions.
13K. Hang up after phone verifications.
13L. Phone verification allows long-distance numbers.
13M. All users can use "!" when listing file areas.
13N. Must search lists before they can upload.
13O. NOT USED
13P. NOT USED
'
' Text for system-related toggles.
'
14A. Use shuttle logon.
14B. Keep the screen blank.
14C. You are the next user on.
14D. [Not Used]
14E. Show quotes when log off.
14F. Always show UPLOADS when listing file areas.
14G. Always show REQUESTS when listing file areas.
14H. Trap all sessions to file.
14I. Expand ANSI's to session trap file.
14J. Lock modem speed at 19,200.
14K. Console commands are accepted.
14L. Ungergoing-peer-review user can display requests.
14M. Ask for caller's location at first logon.
14N. Allow single-word names (usually 'handles').
14O. The defined port is a null modem (testing).
14P. Force a Clear-screen before doing Login.
'
' Text for message-related toggles.
'
15A. [not used]
15B. [not used]
15C. [not used]
15D. Grammar Check is installed.
15E. Message-op's can do "%" message files.
15F. AI sends a message when penalize.
'
' Text for AlterSettings.
'
16
Those entries with '(restart)' next to them will take effect the next time
16the BBS is restarted.
16
'
17Drive Paths
17File names 1
17File names 2
17File names 3
17File names 4
17File names 5
17File areas
17Message areas
17Security levels
17Space limits
17Other 1
17Other 2
17Which would you like to do ([Enter] to quit):
'
' AlterSettings' drive path's text.
'
18CBBS/main/uploads drive
18CPrimary BBS path
18 Path of files to go to RAM drive
18CRAM drive
18CPath for file attaches
18 Path containing the text files
18C[not used]
18C[not used]
18CPath for extracting files
18 Path containing less-used ANSI's
18CPath for incoming mail
18CPath for outgoing mail
'
' AlterSettings' file names (1) text.
'
19CUsers data pathname
19CMessage data pathname
19CUser message data pathname
19CFiles information pathname
19 Peer Review voting data pathname
19C"Lines" of text pathname
19C"Blocks" of text pathname
19CFilenames pathname
19CSpell words file names
19CTemporary work pathname
19CEmergency space pathname
19CLINES image pathnames
19CResults/config info pathname
19CRequests pathname
19CReviews file names
19CBBS Reviews pathname
19CSkills/fields pathname
'
' AlterSettings' file names (2) text.
'
20CLinkages information pathname
20 Files-to-search database pathname
20 File areas definitions pathname
20CVoting questions pathname
20CQuotes pathname
20CNews pathname
20C'Already have' list pathname
20CCallers log pathname
20C[Not Used]
20CDSZ's log pathname
20CDSZ executable pathname
20C[Not Used]
20CPKZIP executable pathname
20CPKUNZIP executable pathname
20CLHA executable pathname
20CARJ executable pathname
20CPaths information pathname
'
' AlterSettings' file names (3) text.
'
21CMenu commands pathname
21CDatabase of sysops pathname
21CDatabase of doors pathname
21CMessage base info pathname
21CMessage file names
21CWelcome ANSI file name
21CDeleted messages pathname
21CPrinted messages pathname
21 Ramblings information pathname
21CDirectry data file names
21CDirectry title file names
21CDirectry index file names
21CSurvey file names
21CSurvey answer file names
21CUL/DL files list pathname
21CSummary log pathname
21CTrap All pathname
'
' AlterSettings' file names (4) text.
'
22CTrap Chat pathname
22CRambling text pathnames
22CDoor batch file name
22CBBS batch file name
22CUsers door-index pathname
22CMessages door-index pathname
22 ANSI file to display to new users
22CFiles door-index pathname
22CShort strings pathname
22 LINES.xxx door-index pathnames
22 BLOCK.xxx door-index pathnames
22 Text strings for menu's pathname
22CUser's first profile screen
22CUser's second profile screen
22 Any user's first profile screen
22 Any user's second profile screen
22 ANSI file to display before login
'
' AlterSettings' other (2) text.
'
23 Log leading character(s) for sysop-only info
23 Comm port to use (1 = COM1:, etc.)
23 The current node is
23 2400 baud fossil initialization parameter
23 9600 baud fossil initialization parameter
23 HiFilePtr value
23 Show free space on which drives at waiting-for-caller
23 Your node address is
23 Your HUB's node address is
23 Your registration key 1 is
23 Your registration key 2 is
23 Your registration key 3 is
23 Your BBS's phone number is
'
' AlterSettings' file areas' text.
'
24 Maximum number of files to keep active at one time (restart)
24 Maximum number of files to keep active in any dir (restart)
'
' AlterSettings' message areas' text.
'
25 Maximum number of messages to keep active at one time (restart)
25 Maximum lines allowed in a message
25 Maximum characters per message line when reading
25 The width of news text
25 New user MESSAGE.xxx
25 Message base for mass mailings
25 Maximum number of rambles a user may create per call
25 Maximum number of messages a user may post per call
25 MESSAGE.xxx to inform user he's undergoing peer-review
25 MESSAGE.xxx to inform user he's passed peer-review
25 MESSAGE.xxx to inform user he's failed peer-review
'
' AlterSettings' security levels' text.
'
26 Minimum Security Level value to do L&D delete
26 Minimum SL value needed to make Targeted requests
26 A Co-sysop is SL value
26 Minimum SL value needed to vote
26 Minimum SL value needed to add/create a ramble
26 Minimum SL value to include in Worst Statistics screens
26 Minimum SL value to do bidirectional file transfers
26 Post-Peer Review SL value to give to confirmed user
26 Minimum SL value needed to do peer-reviewing
26 Maximum SL value allowed to do peer-reviewing
26 Minimum SL value needed to do sysop-only uploads
26 SL value to give after successful call-back
'
' AlterSettings' drive space related text.
'
27 Minimum drive space needed to do new stuff (Requests/etc.)
27 Emergency buffer size (number of 4096 increments)
27 Minimum space before AI starts asking for help
27 Minimum space to allow uploads
27 Minimum space before allow L&D deletes
27 Minimum space to allow Targeted upload
27 Minimum space at which to stop 'be sure' message
'
' AlterSettings' other (1) text.
'
28 Sysop name
28 Maximum number of users to keep active at one time (restart)
28 Minimum verification length for lowest level users
28 Minimum verification length for validated users
28 Number of minutes of connection before reset
28 Number of minutes of no connection before reset
28 Bytes exchange rate
28 Minutes exchange rate
28 Penalty (use 200 for 2.00, etc.) multiplier
28 Maximum verification attempts before hangup
28 Maximum name attempts before hangup
28 Minutes of inactivity before a user is timed-out
28 Minutes of inactivity at logo before disconnect
28 The size of the stats rankings screen is
28 Mininum number of logons to include in Worst Statistics
28 Minimum baud rate to avoid BiModem-only day restriction
28 Pass/fail votes (difference) a Peer Reviewee needs
'
' Waiting for caller help page 1.
'
29
Keys: Currently When-user-on Terminal program
29
+
/
-
help screens
29
<esc><esc>
log off the user
29
<up>
/
<down>
log screens
± 5 minutes time
29
<left>
decrease one SL
29
<right>
increase one SL
'
' Waiting for caller help page 2.
'
30
Keys: Currently When-user-on Terminal program
30
<pgup>
output a file
send a file
30
<pgdn>
trap all toggle
trap all toggle
receive a file
30
<end>
give net mail
30
<f1>
trap all toggle
trap all toggle
trap all toggle
30
<f2>
trap chat toggle
trap chat toggle
output a file
'
' Text for Message Base Locker.
'
31
This routine will toggle on/off (make active/inactive) message bases.
31
31Only New Stuff and Read The New Mail are affected. It doesn't stop you
31from entering the message bases, or receiving mail to you.
31
'
' Text for description importing.
'
32
This routine will convert a "standard" FILES.BBS into the format used by
32JDR_BBS. The new data will then be appended to any current FILELIST.
32
32Input file should be of the following forms:
32 filename ext description
32 filename.ext description
32 | 1 | | 2 |
32
32'Zone 1': Case doesn't matter.
32 If it has a period, then length doesn't matter.
32 Leading spaces are stripped.
32Middle space: Can be many spaces.
32 If you've a date/size/whatever here, then use PC-Writes' Block
32 Delete capability to make them spaces.
32'Zone 2': Only 51 characters used, the rest are ignored.
32 Spaces in front and back are trimmed off.
32
32
Pathname to read in (or [Enter] to quit) :
'
' Waiting for caller help page 3.
'
33
Keys: Currently When-user-on Terminal program
33
<f5>
sysop-on-next
33
<f6>
screen blanking
screen blanking
33
<f9>
logon locally
33
<alt>a
alter settings
33
<alt>b
beep the user
'
' Call back verification text.
'
34
This routine does call-back verification of your phone number.>
34>
34That is, I will hang up, and call you. If you are there, you will immediately>
34be given higher access.>
34>
34I will dial your Home Phone, or your BBS Phone if you have one.>
34>
34The procedure is as follows:>
34 1. I hang up.>
34 2. I call you.>
34 3. You type
ATA
and hit [Enter] when the phone rings.>
34 4. Answer the question I give you with
'
' Text about Rambles.
'
35
Rambles are files containing ramblings.
35
35A rambling is a message about the ramble topic.
35
35Similar in principle to threaded messages that share a common theme.
35
35Anyone level 10 or higher may start a ramble. Those who do start one may
35also set a minimum security level in order to block others from seeing it.
35They may also delete it.
35
'
' Files to search DataBaser information.
'
36
This defines the files to search when doing an off-line search or a
36before-upload search.
36
36<end>
36C:\BBS\SYSTEM\SEARCH.DAT
36IS64S72
36
Enter the search file's number :
36search file
36
Access
>
36
#
C
SL Value
C
Drive\Path\Filename
36
>>
36<end>
36
<02
<09 <64~
Title:
<57~~
36<end>
36Security level value
36Pathname
36Title
'
' Messages bases for use in main menu's NetMail option.
'
37007008
'
' Doors DataBaser information.
'
38
Use this to "design" your door access system.
38
38From MENUTEXT.DAT you may call up any of the doors by using "dyxx", where
38"y" is the door type to use (see docs) and "xx" is the door number from
38this data base.
38
38<end>
38C:\BBS\SYSTEM\DOORS.DAT
38TTIS01LUS64S67S72
38
What is the door number to work on :
38door
38
Start
C
End
C
Max
C
Log
C
38
Minimum
>
38
#
C
Time
C
Time
C
Mins
C
38Type
C
Space
C
Door-Op
>>
38<end>
38
<02
<08 <08 <06 <01 <10 <28~
Path:
<64~
Execute:
<64~
38Note:
<64~~
38<end>
38Access start time
38Access end time
38Maximum time allowed in door
38Logging type
38Minimum drive space needed
38Door-Op
38Path
38Execution
38Note
'
' Events DataBaser information.
'
39
Use this to set up your event schedule.
39
39<end>
39C:\BBS\SYSTEM\EVENTS.DAT
39TWS04S56
39
Enter the event's number :
39event
39
Not
C
Days Of
C
Menu
>
39
#
C
Before
C
The Week
C
Command
C
39
Description
>>
39<end>
39
<02
<08 <07 <04 <40~
39<end>
39Time after which it should be run
39Days of the week to do it
39Menu command to execute
39Description
'
' DOOR.SYS door exit format information.
'
40%48#54#23#71#54%21%22%22%22%01%02%16%17%04#65#08%20#12#13%23#18%22%39#39%26
40#01%14#06#07#24#24%27%29%29%61%61%40%45%22%45#41#24%20%44%44#53#24#09#10%19
40#31#11
'
' File Areas DataBaser information.
'
41
Use this to define your download file areas.
41
41<end>
41C:\BBS\SYSTEM\FILEAREA.DAT
41IIITTI2LUS64S72
41
Enter the file area's number :
41file area
41
DL SL
UL SL
Scan
Start
C
41Buf.
>
41
#
Value
Value
Value
Time
41End Time
Size
Type
File-Op
>>
41<end>
41
<02
<06<06<06 <08 <08<06 <12<00 <21~
Path:
<64~
Title:
<69~~
41<end>
41Download SL value
41Upload SL value
41Scan/list SL value
41Access start time
41Access end time
41Circular buffer size
41Attributes
41High-File-Pointer value
41File-op
41Path to area
41Title
'
' Security Levels DataBaser information.
'
42
Use this to define the various user security level setup's.
42
42<end>
42C:\BBS\SYSTEM\SL.DAT
42IIIIITTI
42
Enter the SL number :
42SL
42
SL
C
Files
C
Bytes
C
P/C
C
42
Minutes
C
Start
C
End
C
Voting
>
42
#
C
Value
C
Ratio
C
Ratio
C
42
Ratio
C
Per Day
C
Time
C
Time
42 C
Weight
>>
42<end>
42
<02
<09<09<08<08<10 <08 <08<08~
42<end>
42Security level value
42Files ratio (1 UL file:x DL file(s))
42Bytes ratio (1 UL byte:x DL byte(s))
42Post/Call ratio (1 post:x calls)
42Minutes per day granted
42Access start time
42Access end time
42Voting weight
'
' News items DataBaser information.
'
43
Important news items you wish all to see.
43
43<end>
43C:\BBS\SYSTEM\NEWS.DAT
43S72S72S72S72
43
Modify which news item (1..n top down)?
43news item
43
News items of interest.>>
43<end>
43<00 <72~ <72~ <72~ <72~~
43<end>
43Item
43Item
43Item
43Item
'
' Text for File Maintance.
'
44File's name
44Size in bytes
44Description
44Uploader's name
44L&D/File Point value (?)
44File area now in (?)
44Group attributes
44Checksum password
44HiFilePtr value
44Number of times downloaded
44Date it was uploaded (dd-mm-yy)
44Date it was last downloaded (dd-mm-yy)
44Attributes (?)
'
' Waiting for caller help page 4.
'
45
Keys: Currently When-user-on Terminal program
45
<alt>c
chat with user
45
<alt>d
terminal program
45
<alt>f
file maintanence
45
<alt>h
hang up
hang up
45
<alt>r
remove a file
'
' PATHS.DAT initialization/initial settings.
'
46C:\
46C:\BBS\
46C:\BBS\RAMTEXT\
46C:\BBS\RAMTEXT\
46C:\BBS\MSGSTUFF\
46C:\BBS\TEXT\
46NOT USED
46NOT USED
46C:\BBS\WORK\
46C:\BBS\RAMTEXT\2NDRATE\
46C:\BBS\INCOMING\
46C:\BBS\OUTGOING\
46C:\BBS\SYSTEM\USERS
46C:\BBS\SYSTEM\MESSAGES
46C:\BBS\SYSTEM\USERMSGS
46C:\BBS\SYSTEM\FILELIST
46C:\BBS\SYSTEM\PEERREVW
46C:\BBS\TEXT\LINES.
46C:\BBS\TEXT\BLOCK.
46C:\BBS\SYSTEM\FNAMES
46C:\BBS\GRAMMAR\WORDS
46C:\BBS\WORK\TEMPFILE
46C:\BBS\SYSTEM\8192.BUF
46C:\BBS\RAMTEXT\LINES
46C:\BBS\SYSTEM\RESULTS
46C:\BBS\TEXT\REQUESTS.TXT
46C:\BBS\TEXT\REVIEWS.
46C:\BBS\TEXT\BBSREV.TXT
46C:\BBS\TEXT\SKILLS.TXT
46C:\BBS\SYSTEM\LINKAGES.DAT
46C:\BBS\SYSTEM\SEARCH.DAT
46C:\BBS\SYSTEM\FILEAREA.DAT
46C:\BBS\TEXT\VOTE.TXT
46C:\BBS\TEXT\GOODBYE.TXT
46C:\BBS\TEXT\NEWS.TXT
46C:\BBS\ALSO_GOT.LST
46C:\BBS\CALLERS
46NOT USED
46C:\BBS\DSZLOG
46C:\BBS\DSZ.EXE
46NOT USED
46C:\BBS\PKZIP.EXE
46C:\BBS\PKUNZIP.EXE
46C:\BBS\LHA.EXE
46C:\BBS\ARJ.EXE
46C:\BBS\PATHS.DAT
46C:\BBS\RAMTEXT\MENUTEXT.DAT
46C:\BBS\SYSTEM\SYSOPS.DAT
46C:\BBS\SYSTEM\DOORS.DAT
46C:\BBS\SYSTEM\MSGBASES.DAT
46C:\BBS\MSGSTUFF\MESSAGE.
46C:\BBS\RAMTEXT\WELCOME.ANS
46C:\BBS\DEL_MSGS.TXT
46C:\BBS\PRN_MSGS.TXT
46C:\BBS\SYSTEM\RAMBLING.DAT
46C:\BBS\TEXT\DIRECTRY.D
46C:\BBS\TEXT\DIRECTRY.T
46C:\BBS\SYSTEM\INDEX\DIRECTRY.I
46C:\BBS\TEXT\SURVEY.
46C:\BBS\TEXT\ANSWERS.
46C:\BBS\FNAMES.CTL
46C:\BBS\SUMMARY.LOG
46C:\BBS\SESSION.LOG
46C:\BBS\CHAT.LOG
46C:\BBS\TEXT\RAMBLING.
46C:\BBS\RUN_DOOR.BAT
46C:\BBS\BBS.BAT
46C:\BBS\SYSTEM\INDEX\USERS.IDX
46C:\BBS\SYSTEM\INDEX\MSGPTR.IDX
46C:\BBS\RAMTEXT\NEWUSER.ANS
46C:\BBS\SYSTEM\INDEX\FILES.IDX
46C:\BBS\TEXT\SHORT.TXT
46C:\BBS\SYSTEM\INDEX\LINES
46C:\BBS\SYSTEM\INDEX\BLOCK
46C:\BBS\RAMTEXT\MENUTEXT.TXT
46C:\BBS\2NDRATE\PROFILE1.ANS
46C:\BBS\2NDRATE\PROFILE2.ANS
46C:\BBS\2NDRATE\PROFILE3.ANS
46C:\BBS\2NDRATE\PROFILE4.ANS
46C:\BBS\RAMTEXT\LOGIN.ANS
46C:\BBS\SYSTEM\PROTOCOL.DAT
46C:\BBS\NODELIST.DAT
46C:\BBS\SYSTEM\SL.DAT
46C:\BBS\SYSTEM\EVENTS.DAT
46C:\BBS\REJECT.OUT
46C:\BBS\SYSTEM\CONNECT.DAT
46C:\BBS\SYSTEM\SETTINGS.
46C:\BBS\MSGSTUFF\ROUTING.
46C:\BBS\SYSTEM\INTERNAL.TXT
46C:\BBS\TEXT\NOTNAMES.TXT
46C:\BBS\TEXT\COMMENT.TXT
46C:\BBS\WORK\MESSAGE.TXT
46NOT USED
46NOT USED
46NOT USED
46NOT USED
46NOT USED
'
' DataBaser database for protocols.
'
47
Protocol database.
47
47<end>
47C:\BBS\SYSTEM\PROTOCOL.DAT
47S01IIS01S03S01S03IIIS34S40S59S59
47
Modify which protocol number?
47protocol
47
Min
C
Max
C
Upload
C
47Download
C
Det.
C
Path
C
Give
>
47
#
C
Code
C
SL
C
SL
C
47
Good
Bad
C
Good
Bad
C
Word
47
C
Word
C
Time
>>
47<end>
47
<02
<01<09<08 <01 <03 <01 <03<06<07<07%~
Desc.:
<34
Log File:
<22
47~ Upload Execution:
<55~
Download Execution:
<55~~
47<end>
47Defining letter
47Minimum SL needed
47Maximum SL allowed
47Success UL letter
47Fail UL letter(s)
47Success DL letter
47Fail DL letter(s)
47Pass/fail determining letter's word-number offset
47Pathname word-number offset
47Percentage of time to give
47Description
47Log file pathname
47Upload Execution
47Download Execution
'
' Waiting for caller help page 5.
'
48
Keys: Currently When-user-on Terminal program
48
<alt>s
shell to dos
shell to dos
shell to dos
48
<alt>t
toggles
48
<alt>u
user maintanence
user maintanence
48
<alt>x
exit to dos
emergency exit
48
<ctrl><left>
ASCII 27 code
'
' Text for help with entering node addresses.
'
49
##:#####/#####.####@Domain or ###-###-#### or a search string
49EXAMPLES:
49 1:154/900.0@Fidonet.org 414-643-1576 immortality
49 1:154/900.0 643-1576 imm
49 1:154/900@Fidonet.org
49 1:154/900
49 154/900
49 900
49 Will all address this BBS (1:154/nnn). The string searching takes a while
49 and will bring up a menu of all found addresses. Just hit [Enter] to not
49 make the netmail (just local).
'
' Text for file maintenance.
'
50
This will edit the record of an active file.
50
50Use a '1' at the Attribute line to delete the file. Enter any description to
50clear off <incomplete> and invisible attributes. If you wish to move a file,
50then just change the File Area line.
50
'
' Text for file maintenance's L&D help.
'
51
Enter 0 to 10 for DeathCounts, 11 to 28 for Life & Death Counts,
51and 100 to 255 (100 + File Point value wanted) for File Points.
5111 to 19 corresponds to -9 to -1, and 20 to 28 correspond to +1 to +9.
'
' Text for file maintenance's attribute help.
'
52
Bit 1 ON if file is deleted.
52Bit 2 ON if file is free.
52Bit 6 ON if file is invisible.
52Bit 7 ON if file is <incomplete>.
52Bit 8 ON if file is a user created extract file.
52Bit 9 ON if file is free only to 9600+ baud callers.
'
' AlterSettings' file names (5) text.
'
53CProtocol database pathname
53CNode list pathname
53 Security level database pathname
53CEvents database pathname
53CNode list reject pathname
53 Modem CONNECT strings pathname
53 Node-dependant settings pathnames
53CMessage routing pathnames
53 Message compression and menu info
53CNames to not allow to login
53CComment file for ZIP/ARJ's
53 Message downloading storage file
53C[Not Used]
53C[Not Used]
53C[Not Used]
53C[Not Used]
53C[Not Used]
'
' Text for top of peer review.
'
54
The following is a request by a user for higher access.
54
54Should this user be accepted, he will be a level 5 user with access
54to the public file areas.
54
'
' CONNECT databaser database.
'
55
This is a database of modem CONNECT strings, and the transfer rate (CPS) to
55use to calculate file transfer times.
55
55<end>
55C:\BBS\SYSTEM\CONNECT.DAT
55S30IS20
55
Modify which CONNECT entry?
55CONNECT string
55
#
C
Modem CONNECT string
C
CPS rate
C
55User see's
>>
55<end>
55
<02
CONNECT
<30
<09
<20~
55<end>
55CONNECT string
55CPS rate
55Show user
'
' Text for Message Header Editor fields.
'
56From
56To
56Subject
56Message number
56Attributes (?)
56Date sent
56Time sent
56Date received
56Time received
56Number of replies
56Total times read
56Last date read
56NET attributes (?)
56NET originating address
56NET destination address
'
' Text for AI toggles.
'
57A. Name detection/completion.
57B. Bytes to/from Minute-Credits when-needed conversion.
57C. Filename detection/completion.
57D. Borrowing from future Minute-Credits.
57E. Bytes to Minute-Credits when-needed coversion.
'
' Text for user attribute help.
'
58
Bit 1 ON if user is deleted.
58Bit 2 ON if user is locked out.
58Bit 5 ON if should trap user's chats.
58Bit 6 ON if should trap user's sessions.
58Bit 0 ON if user hasn't yet passed, or failed, Peer Review.
58Bit A ON if user is an AI.
58Bit B ON if user can, but doesn't want to, review peer's.
58Bit C ON if user must pass phone verification to have access.
58Bit D ON if should force password change after successful call-back.
'
' Text for message attribute help.
'
59
Bit 1 ON if message is deleted.
59Bit 2 ON if message body is compressed.
59Bit 3 ON if messsage is a reply.
59Bit 8 ON if message was redirected from the sysop to the AI.
59Bit 9 ON if message was redirected from the AI to the sysop.
59Bit 0 ON if message was redirected to the sysop from the AI.
59Bit A ON if message was redirected to the AI from the sysop.
59Bit B ON if message has file attaches.
59Bit C ON if sender expects to finish up the letter later.
'
' Text for message net mail ttribute help.
'
60
Bit 1 ON if message is private, else public. Not used.
60Bit 4 ON if message has been sent/exported.
'
' Text for forced password change request.
'
61
It's been a while since you last changed your password. Please select a
61new password to better insure the security of your name.
'
' Text for File Attaches when entering messages.
'
62
When you save the message, you will be prompted to begin uploading.
62
62The sysop reserves the right to put the files into the uploads area. Don't
62use this for trivial, or large, files.
62
62If the upload is interrupted, you may select 'Give Attached Files' when
62reading the message to continue the upload, or to add more files.
62
62An alternative to selecting this: just begin uploading at the entering
62messages command line. Your message will first be saved, then auto-detected
62uploading will be done.
62
62The files are deleted when the message is deleted.
62
'
' John's Address command text.
'
63H
63 John Rohner
63 POB 340304
63 Milw. WI 53215
63
'
' Text for message downloading transfer list commands.
'
64
c
clears out the previous entries.
64
all
includes all messages.
64
new
includes all new messages.
64
ir:x-y
includes message numbers ranging from x to y (y is optional).
64
er:x-y
excludes message numbers ranging from x to y (y is optional). You may
64 first include a message, then exclude with this command.
64Example: 'new ir:1-100 er:50-50'. This includes all new messages, and message
64 numbers 1 to 49, 51 to 100. If 50 is new, it's still excluded.
64Note: "everywhere" for selections 1 and 2 mean "every toggled ACTIVE area".
64
'
' end.