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- L O G G I N G O N A B B S
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- When you first have your modem dial a BBS (often started
- with the command <ALT> D on a DOS-based
- telecommunications program), you will hear rapid dial
- tones (touch-tone phone) and high pitched squeals (like
- a stuck pig). The modems then attempt to connect
- (handshake). The ghastly noise is the unmistakable "Call
- of the Modem." The awful noise stops when the modems
- connect. The SYSOP (SYStem OPerator) who runs the BBS may
- not give you full access. Normally, you will be asked to
- supply your name, address, and phone number. You will
- also be asked to provide a password. Be sure to write
- down this password and keep it in a safe place. People
- tend to forget their passwords. It is wise to keep your
- password secret. Don't even tell your mother.
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- Some SYSOPs will call you in a couple of days to verify
- that you are at the phone number you gave them. Many of
- the better BBSs charge a yearly fee to access their
- board. This helps them defray operating costs.
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- When you first log on a BBS, it is a good idea to turn on
- the screen capture which is often called a CAPTURE LOG.
- This should be a feature of your communications software.
- If the telecommunications software you are using doesn't
- have this feature, it is time to switch. Sometimes this
- capture feature is called a capture log file. This
- captures the text that appears on your screen and
- eventually sends it to a file. For example, if you are
- using TELIX software, you press <ALT> L to invoke screen
- capture. When you press <ALT> L again, it turns off the
- screen capturing and saves the captured screens to a
- file. For example, TELIX, by default, saves captured
- screens to a file called TELIX.CAP which is found in the
- same directory as the main TELIX program. Later, you can
- use an editor, word processor, or LIST to view or print
- portions of this text file. It is helpful to read the
- bulletins when you first log onto a BBS. These usually
- contain lots of information about the BBS. Often BBSs
- have a bulletin containing information about other BBSs
- in the area. If you have your capture log turned on, you
- will be able to review such bulletins later, on your own
- time.
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