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WWIV Caller Greeting & System Statistics v2.01
by David "Tarl Cabot" Stidham
Copyright (C) TC Software & Simulations 1992-1993
All Rights Reserved
OVERVIEW:
WWIV Caller Greeting & System Statistics (hereafter referred to
as CGSS) is a means of providing a colorful greeting to the caller and
allowing him/her the option of view some of the systems more interesting
statistics.
CGSS will present the caller with a nice greeting based upon
what time of day it may be (morning, afternoon, or evening), the time of
the call, the number of the call for the day, and the number of the call
to date. CGSS will then present the caller with prompt to view extended
system statistics. If the caller answers "yes" to the prompt, he/she
will be presented with a menu of items to view.
If the system is a member of any WWIVNet compatible network, the
menu displayed will consist of four items, otherwise it will consist of
three items. The four menu items presented are Today's Statistics, Past
30 Day's Statistics, Top Ten Users Statistics, and Network Statistics.
The Top Ten Users Statistics presents eight different areas and includes
the primary SysOp account in the data tabulation.
REQUIREMENTS:
CGSS v2.xx requires WWIV v4.22 (or later) and NET32 (or later)
to operate. CGSS operates in less than 50 Kb of RAM, and requires less
than 50 Kb in storage space.
INSTALLATION:
Installation is a simple procedure:
1) Quit your BBS to DOS.
2) Place a copy of CGSS.EXE in your main BBS directory.
3) Execute the WWIV INIT.EXE program.
a) Enter area 6.
b) Supply "CGSS.EXE %1" for the Logon Event.
c) Exit the INIT.EXE program.
4) Bring the BBS back up again.
DISCLAIMER:
TC Software & Simulations makes no warranty of any kind, either
express or implied, including, but not limited to, implied warranties of
marchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, with respect to
this software and accompanying documentation.
IN NO EVENT SHALL TC SOFTWARE & SIMULATIONS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
DAMAGES (INCLUDING DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS, BUSINESS
INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION, OR OTHER PECUNIARY LOSS)
ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PROGRAM, EVEN IF TC
SOFTWARE & SIMULATIONS HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
LICENCE:
WWIV Caller Greeting & System Statistics is Copyright (C)
1992-1993 by TC Software & Simulations.
WWIV Caller Greeting & System Statitics is released as FREEWARE.
Distribution of CGSS is allowed provided there is absolutely no
modification performed on the program and/or documentation.
CREDITS:
Turbo Pascal and Borland C++ Copyright (C) by Borland,
International.
WWIV Copyright (C) by Wayne Bell.
SUPPORT:
David Stidham may be contacted for support of CGSS by one of
three means:
(1) US Postal service
David Stidham
c/o TC Software & Simulations
2958 Rockaway Ct. Suite 203
Tampa, FL 33610-1468
(2) calling the BBS
Ko Ro Ba
(813)237-0152
PCPursuit [FLTAM]
300-19200 v.32/v.32bis/v.42/v.42bis/HST
(3) sending network email over either WWIVNet or IceNET
WWIVNet: 1@8350
IceNET : 1@8360
HISTORY:
v1.00a-c Written in Turbo Pascal and released during the
last quarter of 1992. Worked with WWIV v4.21.
v1.00d Never publicly released.
v2.00 Written in Borland C++ and released 17 FEB 93.
v2.01 Corrected problem where new WWIV systems to
networking were unable to view network
statistics. Released 19 FEB 93.