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- Magnum "Frequently Asked Questions" by New Sysops
-
- Q. I have the system running fine, but I've decided to change the
- file (and/or message) areas available to my users. I've changed
- these in my STARTUP.x file(s), but my users are still stuck with
- the old settings! What am I doing wrong?
-
- A. The STARTUP.x file(s) is where Magnum gets its NEW USER defualts
- [actually it gets it from the MBBSINIT.x files which are the
- compiled version of the STARTUP.x files].
- Any user already in the user database will be unaffected by any
- changes made to file or message areas in your STARTUP.x file(s).
- To change these areas for existing users, you can either do it
- manually from within the sysop menu (user database area), or write
- a .MEX program to perform bulk updates for your existing users.
-
-
- Q. I bought the 3-node configuration about a year ago. I now need more
- nodes. Do I have to purchase a whole new Magnum package?
-
- A. No. Our policy for upgrading to a higher-node configuration has
- always been the difference in CURRENT price between the
- configuration you have and the configuration you wish to upgrade to,
- plus shipping/handling. In other words, if the current price for
- the 3-node configuration is $175, and you upgrade to the 5-node
- configuration ($300), the difference is $125 plus shipping/handling.
- Even if you paid $100 or $500 for the 3-node configuration at the
- time you purchased it, the price difference is always the difference
- in current pricing.
- An upgrade gets you the same serial# as that which you already have
- (ie: you will be unable to network your previous and new
- configurations together to get even more nodes). If you wish to
- network the two configurations together, then a new purchase would
- be required in order to get a new serial#. [ NOTE: sales tax added
- to California destinations! ]
- The upgrade (price difference) does NOT include a new user manual!!
- The manual is identical for all configurations; however, if a new
- release comes out (hence, a new user manual), it can be purchased
- separately (usually $35). The user manuals are included on diskette
- should you desire to print your own and save the purchase price of a
- new manual!
-
-
- Q. I've just finished installing the BBS. However, when I start it
- I get the message "MBBS.ACE not found". What am I doing wrong?
-
- A. The file MBBS.ACE does not exist until YOU create it. It is not
- necessary for BBS operation. When your databases become larger
- and you write .MEX programs or need to execute other programs at
- certain times for maintenance purposes, the MBBS.ACE file would
- tell Magnum when to execute these programs (day, time).
- The MBBS.ACE file is basically a file of 'events' to happen on
- certain days and times.
-
-
- Q. I just set up my system and logged on as the sysop (/0) for the
- first time. I've run out of time (ie: 30 minutes) and can't get
- back on!
-
- A. When you first log on as Sysop, the first thing you should do is
- go into the sysop menu, user database area - your record will
- then be displayed. Change the daily_time and time_remaining fields
- to something more appropriate for you (ie: 180).
-
-
- Q. When a caller logs off, my modem still stays online and won't drop
- the connection!
-
- A. Make sure you have the &D2 or &D3 command somewhere within your
- modem init strings in the startup file for that modem.
-
-
- Q. I've tried the TEST mode of MBBS.EXE, but when a caller calls,
- nothing happens!
-
- A. TEST mode is merely to show what your modem is returning when
- a call comes in, it does not start a session, and the rest of
- the BBS is frozen (except for those already online at the time
- you enter test mode) to other calls.
-
-
- Q. My girlfriend is complaining that I'm spending too much time
- with the Magnum BBS system!
-
- A. Get a new girlfriend.
-
-
- Q. I'm running OS/2 2.x (or 3.x). I'd like to be able to run some
- of the DOS door programs out there, but it doesn't work!
-
- A. As of this writing, you can run DOS doors with the combination of
- Magnum v7.00 or higher, OS/2 2.1 or higher, and a 3rd-party driver
- you can download from our BBS (Download FOSSDM05.ZIP & MAGFOSS.ZIP).
-
-
- Q. I have the 2-node (1 dialup + console) configuration of Magnum. Is
- there any way I can have node 2 (my console node) converted to a
- dialup (modem) node?
-
- A. The highest node of Magnum in any configuration (node 2 in the
- 2-node configuration, node 17 in the 17-node configuration, etc) is
- only a console node, regardless of what you put for the DEVICENAME
- parm in that startup file. It is internally treated very
- differently than a modem node, although it appears identical in its
- presentation on the screen.
-
-
- Q. I'd like to set up 4 dial-in lines for the BBS. How do I set it
- up such that I only give out one phone number to my users, and have
- a caller automatically routed to node 2, node 3, node 4 in the event
- the previous nodes are busy?
-
- A. This is not something you can do on your own. This is something you
- must arrange with the telephone company. If you already have the 4
- telephone lines, tell them you want them on a "rotary" (also known
- as a "hunt group"). Tell them the 1st number you want on the
- rotary, and the next 3 in the order you want them routed to.
-
-
- Q. I've just set up the demo and I want to buy the commercial version.
- Do I lose the users in my user database, the files in the file
- database, and the messages in the message database when I install
- the commercial version over the demo?
-
- A. No. The commercial version comes with an intelligent installation
- program which will convert your demo databases to the commercial
- format.
-
-
- Q. I need to set up the BBS as a CLOSED system. But how do I get my
- users into the system?
-
- A. Configure all dialup nodes as a CLOSED BBS. Configure your console
- node as an OPEN BBS. You must log on "as though you are the new
- user" via the console node. Once you've completed the new user
- logon procedure for that user, they'll be able to call in on one of
- the dialup nodes. You will need to convey to them (via telephone,
- fax, letter, whatever), their ID and password.
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