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- HOT-DICE INTERBBS PLAY
-
- 11/01/95
-
- Hot-Dice InterBBS Play:
-
-
- The major feature I added to ver 2.0 of Hot-Dice is InterBBS play.
- This means that two or more boards can share their scores with each other,
- creating a little interbbs rivalry between the boards. This feature
- has proven to be very popular among sysops and callers. Currently there is
- no checking for duplicate players on different boards or changes in the scores.
- Some kind of checking is planned for future versions along with the ability to
- use an alias for play. A time stamp has been added so that score files from
- previous months will not be processed. Also, the local score file and
- IBBS Master score file are renamed rather than deleted. I am working on
- creating a seperate monthly score file so that past months can be viewed
- as well as the current one.
-
- How it works:
-
- Before the InterBBS function will work, a file called LEAGUE.HD must exist
- in the Hot-Dice directory. This is the master list of all nodes playing.
- The LEAGUE.HD is a plain ascii text file with information on the BBS and Sysop
- name, BBS Phone number and city/state of the BBS. By default, the first BBS
- is the Hub BBS, although the way the IBBS works, any one of the nodes can be
- the Hub BBS. Below is an example of what the LEAGUE.HD looks like:
-
- #1
- Com-Dat BBS
- Mike Jordan
- 503-681-0543
- Hillsboro, OR
- Node ID if any or None <-- This can be used as a comment line
- #2
- The Coliseum BBS
- Matt McClanahan
- 503-692-6505
- Portland, OR
- Node ID if any
- #3
- Williams Computer Service BBS
- Rob Williams
- 503-631-8435
- Oregon City, OR
- Node ID if any
-
- *Important - The BBS name and Sysop name MUST match the info in the
- HOT-DICE.CFG file. You must have all lines present, even if left blank.
- The Node ID field is not active yet and could even be used as a short
- comment line, but it must be present.
-
- The person starting the league should be #1 and is called the Hub Node.
- The Hub node will create the LEAGUE.HD file, adding in each node until
- the game is ready to start. The Hub should then pass around (or make
- available) the LEAGUE.HD file to everyone else in the League. If you do
- not have this file your *.dat IBBS scores will not be processed. Also,
- all number parameters should match; i.e. number of games per day, number
- of makeup days, ect.
-
- When everyone is ready to go, each node should run HOT-DICE IBBS from
- the DOS prompt in the HD directory. This will create the Who's Who
- list based on the LEAGUE.HD information. Should someone get added in
- after the game has started, update the LEAGUE.HD file and then re-run
- HOT-DICE IBBS. They will then be added into the Who's Who list.
-
- This same command is used to combine the node HD-#.dat files and add them
- to the master score file. This can be done as an event or manually by
- the Hub Sysop.
-
- Each node will have a score file created based on their number in the
- LEAGUE.HD file. #1 will be HD-1.DAT, #2 will be HD-2.DAT, #3 will be
- HD-3.DAT, etc. This file keeps the scores that will be passed to the
- Hub Node.
-
- It's up to the league to determine how they want to pass the HD-#.DAT files
- up to the Hub Node. Each node can send it or upload it to the Hub Node or
- the Hub Node can call and get it. It makes no difference to the game how,
- as long as the HD-#.DAT file is available at the Hub Node's BBS when
- HOT-DICE IBBS is run.
-
- I recommend all HD-#.DAT files be sent to the Hub, he creates the master
- score file and then passes that back to the other players. Once the other
- nodes receive the MASTER.HD file, they just need to put it in their HD
- directory. The Master score file will only be updated if the
- score in the HD*.DAT file is HIGHER than what is in the Master file.
-
- Upgrading from version 2.4 or older:
-
- I recommend, before doing the following, that you Zip up your complete HD
- directory and keep it as a backup.
-
- To upgrade, take the files in this packet (the *.exe, *.slb and *.hps files)
- and drop them into your HD directory.
-
- That's all that is required if you are not interested in the InterBBS stuff.
- You will be able to see a InterBBS Score Card, but it will not have any info
- on it. You won't be able to go into the Who's Who screen.
-
- For InterBBS Play:
-
- Create your LEAGUE.HD file (it only needs The #1 Info to turn on the IBBS
- feature). Each League Node should have the LEAGUE.HD file and all game
- parameters should match (i.e. number of games, play ahead days, etc.).
-
- Run HOT-DICE IBBS to update the Who's Who list.
-
- When you or someone plays a game, a HD-*.DAT file will be created when
- they exit.
-
- Run HOT-DICE IBBS again and it will update your IBBS Score Screen.
-
- IBBS can be run as many times as you need as it will only update if there
- is something to update.
-
- And that's all there is too it.
-
- Once the game starts, each node should pass their HD-#.DAT file to the
- Hub Node at some arranged time. Then, either by an event or manually,
- the Hub Node should run HOT-DICE IBBS to create that days MASTER.HD
- file. The MASTER.HD file should either be sent back to each of the
- member nodes or made available so they can pick it up. Each node should
- copy the new MASTER.HD file back into their Hot-Dice directory. Once the
- old file has been over written, the new information can be viewed.
-
- I use InterMail's IMSEND program to send the MASTER.HD file to my league
- members. There are a variety of ROBOT type programs that will send or call
- to get files at specific times.
-
- Another method that can be used with Front Door is to create a Netmail message
- to send or file request the IBBS file(s). Note the number of the message,
- and before it is sent, copy it to a safe place (your game directory is a
- good place). After it is sent, Front Door will mark that message as sent.
- During your maintenance, copy the saved message back into your Netmail
- directory, overwriting the one that was marked sent. Front Door will
- now see this message as not being sent, and send it again, along with the
- any files that are attached to it. As long as you don't renumber your Netmail
- folder, you will only overwrite the previous sent copy. I have several nodes
- in my league doing it this way and they have had no problems creating nightly
- events that run the HOT-DICE IBBS process and copy the *.msg file to the
- Netmail folder... all automatically.
-
- Support & Questions:
-
- Read the M&S_INFO.DIZ file for addresses and locations that any problems
- can be sent too. If you need to call, the Registration/Support Voice
- number is (503) 693-7068.
-
- Mike