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Chapter 1: A Brief Overview of 4D-BBS
1.1 Overview
4D-BBS was created with the intent to simplify the installation and
maintenance of a Bulletin Board System (BBS). From this has stemmed many
of the current capabilities and features of the software. User involvement
has always been a main focus in the enhancement of 4D-BBS. A high level of
user involvement has brought 4D-BBS to its current height. Your
involvement is critical to the future of this software. If you have ideas
or comments concerning the software, please send them to the address on the
inside front cover, or leave them in feedback on a CornerStone Software
Support BBS.
1.2 Main Features
4D-BBS is a very flexible and powerful program. The main purpose of
it is to allow users to call in to your computer, read and write mail,
public messages, and upload and download files. 4D-BBS offers this plus
much more.
Other major features of 4D-BBS include a full ARexx command port,
complete configuration and maintenance programs, Fido-Net post reading and
writing, Paragon door support, and complete multitasking. Modem setup and
configuration allows you to completely setup your modem, including support
for high speed and fax modems. Window controls include iconify, definable
bitplanes, and user status window sizing.
One of the more useful features of 4D-BBS gives the SysOp the ability
to work on the system configuration, edit a user, edit file catalogs,
change menus and text files, without disturbing the on-line user. With the
built in FIFO-handler support, complete remote access is possible including
remote configuration and shell access.
1.2.1 Limitations
Although 4D-BBS is a very versatile bulletin board system, there are
certain limitations. First, 4D-BBS will read and write Fido-Net style
".msg" messages, it DOES NOT have the capabilities to toss or route these
messages, nor does it have the capability to act as a Fido-Net compatible
front end system. There is a number of Fido-Net utilities which you can
freely choose from to handle this. (Refer to Chapter 14 for additional
information on compatible Fido-Net software.)
Secondly, UseNet support has been directly incorporated via the freely
available AmigaUUCP package. This includes newsgroups read/write features
and mail. A better range of features are planned for the next release.
Another item planned for a future upgrade is complete integration to
support more than one user on-line concurrently. This version allows you
to run more than one copy with shared directories and all modules can
currently handle shared file situations properly. With the current ARexx
extensions, mutli-line chatting, and many other multi-line utilities can
easily be written.
1.3 About This Manual
This manual was written with the assumption that you are familiar with
AmigaDOS and can perform basic and some advanced AmigaDOS functions.
Although some AmigaDOS commands are explained with relativity to 4D-BBS,
you should consult your AmigaDOS reference guide for a more complete
explanation of the commands. Many commands also require familiarity with
the Amiga's Command Line Interface (CLI). You should be able to delete,
rename and copy files, make sub-directories, set your stack, use the assign
command, and know how to use Amiga's native GUI.
A text editor will be required to modify some of the BBS files. There
is a wide variety of text editors available, which include ED, Memacs, QED,
CygnusEd, and Turbotext. You should be able to load, edit, copy, cut,
paste, and save files in your preferred text editor.
The first part of this manual gives a quick step by step guide to
getting 4D-BBS up and running with minimal effort. Following this, each
chapter covers a certain aspect of the BBS. It is highly recommended that
you read this entire manual to better acquaint yourself with the power and
flexibility of 4D-BBS.