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Volume 1, Issue 7
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August/September 1991
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Table of Contents
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The US Robotics Information Network..........................Ken 1@5921
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Documentation for Using Chains..............................Filo 1@5252
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WWIV v4.20 Changes...........................................Random 1@1
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WWIV Edit v2.2 Review..............................The Emperor 271@9964
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NetUtil v2.10 Review...............................The Emperor 271@9964
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The Pending File.........................................WWIVNEWS Staff
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Letters to the Editor...........................................Various
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The Editor's Corner.................................East Bay Ray 1@9964
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Acknowledgements.........................................WWIVNEWS Staff
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=======================================================================
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The US Robotics Information Network
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by Ken 1@5921
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Recently a Net sub has been added to the Subs List, hosted by the
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Exodus BBS (@5921, WWIVNET) in Spokane, WA. called the USRobotics
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Information Network. Since it's conception, users and Sysops have been
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preparing information to be obtained through this sub, which will also
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be sent in on occassion to WWIVNEWS for non-subscribers. The type of
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information provided is based entirely on everything from USR's
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technical notes to new releases of their line of modems. Information
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not readily available to people that do not call the USRobotics BBS
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will be available on the sub also, as well as question and answer
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discussions in general.
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But what will make this different type of message sub?
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Well, subscribers to this sub will be receiving a monthly
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newsletter and updates to a National BBS List of boards running USR
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High Speed Modems. A Public Domain program has been provided by a user
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for both IBM and Apple systems, along with a BBS List that will be
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released soon covering as many USR modem-run boards as can possibly be
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obtained by it's first release.
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The monthly newsletter will contain all news obtained from
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USRobotics inc., Consultants, and Dealers about USRobotics modems,
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covering everything from their complete line of modems, such as new
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technological advances, special pricing offers, upgrades for your HST,
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etc. Occasionally, test results will be also included for a comparison
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basis when shopping for a high speed modem.
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Documentation for Using Chains
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by Filo 1@5252
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The WWIV documentation written by Will Daystrom provides some
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information regarding the operation of Chains or Doors in WWIV. This
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document is meant to supplement what is found there and to provide some
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help on running doors that may be written for other types of software.
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I hope that you will find this information to be useful to you.
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1.0 WWIV Games
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Games can be characterized as WWIV games if one of two conditions
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occur. First, if the game is written to specifically make use of the
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drop file known as CHAIN.TXT. By drop file, is meant a file that is
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created by the BBS software either at the time of logon or when a door
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(chain) is entered. This file typically contains information about the
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user and/or the system. A commented CHAIN.TXT, written by MrBill is
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available on my BBS for download. Some games are written to make
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specific use of the information contained in the CHAIN.TXT file. These
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games, although perhaps not specifically written for WWIV alone, are
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discussed in the category of WWIV games because they have been written
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to work with WWIV.
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The second condition that causes a game to be known as a WWIV game
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is that it makes use of the special dos color codes contained in the
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WWIV software. These games are characterize by use of the DOS color
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commands (pseudo-ansi) found in WWIV. These colors are discussed in
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the DEFAULT section of the software and are configurable by the user.
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WWIV will interpret the symbol as a color command when it is followed
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by a number. Because WWIV is one of the few BBS programs that can use
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these color commands, games containing them are almost always written
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for the exclusive use of WWIV boards. These games are also most often
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characterized as games where the CHAINEDIT option of USE DOS INTERRUPTS
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should be left at the default setting of Y.
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2.0 Games for Other Software
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Games that may be considered as being written for other software
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are those which do not use CHAIN.TXT and which instead use one of the
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drop files of another bbs software. These usually include games which
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use DORINFO1.DEF (RBBS, QBBS, REMOTE ACCESS), games which use
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PcBOARD.SYS (PcBoard versions 12 and 14), games which use DOOR.SYS
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(Wildcat 3.0, GAP, and PcBoard 14.5+), and games which use CALLINFO.BBS
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(pre-version 3.0 of Wildcat). These games can often be made to work
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with WWIV provided that a 'converter' is also used. The use of
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converters and so forth will be discussed later.
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3.0 Setting up WWIV games
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Most WWIV games have relatively good documentation and therefore
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setting them up and getting them to work is usually very straight
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forward. However, if there is no documentation and/or the
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documentation seems insufficient, then there are a number of things
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that you can experiment with by trial and error to see if you can get
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the game to run.
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3.1 Placement of Game Files
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If the game does not tell you where to place the files, you can try
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each of the following setups to see if one of them causes the game to
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work:
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a. In its own directory
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Example: C:\WWIV\MWAR
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b. In a directory called CHAINS (especially for older WWIV
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games)
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Example: C:\WWIV\CHAINS
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c. In a directory off of CHAINS (also popular place for older
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WWIV games)
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Example: C:\WWIV\CHAINS\MWAR
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d. In the main BBS directory
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Example: C:\WWIV
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3.2 Relationship to CHAIN.TXT
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If you get a 'parameter file not found' or other type of error
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message from the game, then it may be that it is not finding CHAIN.TXT
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correctly. You may try incorporating a batch file and copying the
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CHAIN.TXT to the directory where the game is located.
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Example:
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Use DOS commands as follows:
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copy con MWAR.BAT
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@echo off
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copy chain.txt c:\wwiv\chains\mwar
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cd chains\mwar
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mwar
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cd\wwiv
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then press CTRL Z or F6 (ie function key 6) to save the batch file.
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3.3 DOS Interrupts
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Some games written especially for WWIV will let the BBS handle the
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DOS INTERRUPTS. This is especially true of many games written in
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PASCAL for use with WWIV. A sign that sometimes the DOS interrupt
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option is set incorrectly is when the game echos double characters.
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If the game is viewable from local mode but not from the remote
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mode, then you may want to experiment with setting the DOS INTERRUPTS
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option differently.
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3.4 SHRINK Option
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Many games do not necessitate the BBS to shrink out in order to run
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them; however, if you experience a "lock up" or freezing of the
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computer when you try to run the game, this may be an indication that
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there is insufficient memory available and that you should shrink the
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BBS. Also, in my experience, it may be helpful to set the BBS to
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shrink out if the game is large (ie the file size is big).
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4.0 Setting up Non-WWIV Games
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Because these games are not specifically made for WWIV, the first
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step is to determine what software they support. You will know what
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CHAIN.TXT CONVERTER to run by noting the types of drop files supported.
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The more popular converters currently in use by WWIV Sysops are:
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WWUTIL5 by Phil DeWitt. This utility will convert CHAIN.TXT
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to DORINFO1.DEF, CALLINFO.BBS, and PcBOARD.SYS.
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WWUTIL6 by Filo. This utility is based upon Phil DeWitt's
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code, but it offers two additional parameters which may be
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useful. A command line parameter of H will pass the user's
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handle rather than his real name to the door and an F will
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pass a locked comport speed rather than the user's baudrate.
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The latter is sometimes helpful in getting a game to work
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where you are running a hi-speed modem with a locked comport.
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QKDOOR by Christopher Hall. This utility provides the
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ability to convert the drop file from anyone of the following
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types of BBS software to any of the others:
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GAP -> Door.Sys
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Genesis Deluxe -> CallInfo.BBS
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GT PowerComm -> GTUser.BBS
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Osiris# -> ExtInfo#.QBS
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OsirisSE### -> Out###.QBS
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PCBoard v12xx -> PCBoard.Sys
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PCBoard.Dat
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Users
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PCBoard v14xx -> PCBoard.Sys
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PCBoard.Dat
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Users
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QuickBBS -> DorInfo1.Def
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RBBS# -> DorInfo#.Def
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WildCat -> CallInfo.BBS
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Remote Access -> Dorinfo1.Def
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SpitFire
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WWIV -> Chain.Txt
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Syntax used for QKDOOR is:
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QkDoor [Path\]From_Door_Type [Path\]To_Door_Type [Locked_Baud_Rate]
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4.1 Batch files using converters
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You will want to call the non-WWIV game with a batch file that uses
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a converter. For example, let us say that you are going to run a QBBS
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game (one that requires DORINFO1.DEF using Filo's converter (WWUTIL6)
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with user handle's being passed t the game and the game (MWAR) is
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located in C:\WWIV\MWAR, then the batch file to call the game would be:
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@echo off
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WWUTIL6 H (the H is for Handle)
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cd C:\WWIV\MWAR
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MWAR (plus any command line
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parameters)
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cd\WWIV
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If that does not work, then it may be necessary to add a line to the
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batch file immediately after WWUTIL6 H which copies the DORINFO1.DEF to
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the game directory:
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(ie. "copy dorinfo1.def C:\WWIV\MWAR")
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4.2 Fossil Drivers
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WWIV does not require a fossil driver in order to run because Wayne
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Bell has written all of the I/O calls to the comport; however, some BBS
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software requires a Fossil Driver in order to operate because the
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authors have written their program to use the Fossil. Thus, some games
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may expect a fossil to be present even though that is not mentioned in
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the documentation of the game. This is particularly true for games
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written for QBBS, RBBS, and OPUS.
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WWIV should operate just fine even when a fossil driver is loaded.
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Most of these fossil drivers take 5-10k of memory, so if your system is
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tight on memory, you may wish to load the fossil only when shrinking
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out and unload it when you finish the game. This may be accomplished by
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using the EXE or COM version of the fossil and having it loaded and
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unloaded in the batch file that calls the game.
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The better known fossil drivers are X00, BNU, and OPUSCOMM. I
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personally use BNU170, but many WWIV system operators report excellent
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results from X00. I do not have experience with OPUSCOM and so make no
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claims for it. However, using BNU I have been able to get many games
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to run that would not otherwise do so.
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5.0 Other Comments regarding CHAINS
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Some of the games written for WWIV in Pascal are presented in
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uncompiled form by the authors. This is often done so that the pascal
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code may be altered or customized for your board. Usually these authors
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have made use of something called a COMMON.PAS file which interfaces
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the game with WWIV. If a particular game has not been compiled, you
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must first compile it with the appropriate version of the Turbo Pascal
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compiler using the appropriate version of COMMON.PAS. Most of the
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versions of COMMON.PAS are available for downloading on the WWIV
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Support Boards.
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5.1 BRUNxx
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Some games written in QuickBASIC have been compiled to utilize an
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intermediate program called BRUN (Basic RUN time module). Such games
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require the BRUN module specific to the compiler. Current versions of
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BRUN are BRUN20, BRUN30, BRUN40, and BRUN45. Again, these programs are
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available on most WWIV Support Boards. The BRUNxx file may be placed
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in your path and used by all programs that require it. One advantage
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of the Basic RUN time compilers is that the resulting EXE's require
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significantly less space (approximately 35k less per program).
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6.0 Comments and Suggestions
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Please send comments and suggestions regarding this doc file to
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Filo (1 @5252 WWIVnet, 1 @15252 WWIVLink).
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=======================================================================
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WWIV v4.20 Changes
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by Random 1@1
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The source code has been cleaned up quite a bit. Consult the source
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docs (wwivsour.doc) for more info, if you are registered and have the
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source code.
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A few of the file formats have changed; run the init program once to
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convert any WWIV v4.12 or earlier data files to the v4.20 format before
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running the BBS.
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As always, lots of little bugs and oversights have been fixed.
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Additional security has been added in to the temporary extraction area
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in the transfer section. It will now find the full path name of
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pkzip/dsz/etc when executing any program (so it won't run a 'pkzip.bat'
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file out of the temp dir). Also, before allowing a user to extract any
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files out of a .ZIP file, the BBS first scanns the .ZIP file to see if
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it has anything like ".." or "\" or ":", or "command" in it. If it
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finds anything questionable in it, it will tell the user, and not allow
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him to extract anything out of the file. This prevents a user from
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extracting a file "..\config.dat" or "c:config.dat" from a .ZIP file.
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I do not believe this is a problem with other archivers (arc, pak, lzh,
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etc), but I do not know for sure.
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The transfer section newscan has been speeded up, for the case when
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there are no new files in a directory.
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The message base newscan/quickscan has been speeded up also, for the
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case when there are no new messages on a sub. You will see the "<
|
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Nothing new on General 1 >" in this case.
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The modem handling routines have been completely done. The modem
|
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info/result codes section in init has been replaced with a simple
|
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'select your modem' menu. If your modem isn't listed, or the modem
|
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isn't handled correctly, consult the 'wwivmodm.doc' file.
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A new command-line option has been added to the BBS, /S. If a user is
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connected at 14400/HST/HST/V.42bis (thus the modem speed is 14400, but
|
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the com port baud rate is 38400), then you would say "BBS /B14400
|
|||
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/S38400 /O" to say that the modem speed is 14400, the com port speed is
|
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38400, and to quit the BBS when the use loggs off. NOTE: You will only
|
|||
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need to use this if you are running a front-end program to the BBS.
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You can say "//NET=5250" from the main menu to start the net listing at
|
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a specified system number.
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//rsort from the dl main menu will reverse-sort the entire xfer section
|
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by date. This is to allow you to easily remove old files.
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UARTS with buffers now have the buffers enabled by the BBS. The init
|
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program automatically detects buffered UARTS.
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The BBS now supports dos-macros. Create a file in your data directory
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called "macros.txt". The format of the file is one char then a DOS
|
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command-line. For example, if you put "d dir" in the macros.txt file,
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then whenever you hit ALT-D while in the BBS, the BBS will shell-to-dos
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and run the "dir" command (running "dir" is fairly useless, but you get
|
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the idea). I use it for editing WWIVnet message files, having entries
|
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such as "n q data\n*.net", which runs qedit on all the n*.net files
|
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when I hit alt-n.
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The baud rate the user is logged on at is displayed on the boarder line
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for the top-of-screen info.
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For WWIVnet email/posts, the &,%,^ indicators (for NC, GC, AC) are
|
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displayed in the message only if the email/post is from user #1 on the
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system.
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When people reply to a post (via the 'W' command in the messagebase),
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in addition to the "RE:" line, a "BY:" line is saved, indicating who
|
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posted the message that the reply is in reference to.
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When extracting out posts/email using the 'E' command, the title is now
|
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written out along with the post/email.
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When receiving source-verified net-email, a line on the message now
|
|||
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indicates that it is source-verified, and who it is from.
|
|||
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|||
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Batch downloads have been expanded, and batch uploads are now
|
|||
|
supported. Any protocol that writes to the dszlog can now be used as a
|
|||
|
batch protocol (for upload or download). The files to up or download
|
|||
|
are passed to the protocol in the "@c:files.lst" method, where a file
|
|||
|
listing the files to transfer is passed to the protocol.
|
|||
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|
|||
|
The appropriate lines for DSZ (minus any flow options you may need)
|
|||
|
are:
|
|||
|
Batch Send: "dsz port %2 speed %1 est 0 %4 sz @%3"
|
|||
|
Batch Receive: "dsz port %2 speed %1 est 0 %4 restrict rz"
|
|||
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|
|||
|
Any unexpected files that are uploaded with batch upload will simply be
|
|||
|
deleted. When selecting up/download or batch up/download, only the
|
|||
|
protocols available for that function will be listed. Protocols can
|
|||
|
now be restricted to error-controlled (ie, LAPM, MNP2-4) connections
|
|||
|
only.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
There is now a batch upload directory, which defaults to your temp
|
|||
|
directory. You may want to change this to be a directory on the same
|
|||
|
disk where most of your uploads are, for increased performance.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
BIMODEM is >NOT< supported currently.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The upload event is now run anytime a file is uploaded (including
|
|||
|
//upload, //uploadall). A "Please wait..." message is displayed, and
|
|||
|
the output is NOT re-directed to the com port, as it was in v4.12.
|
|||
|
This ensures that the upload event will completely run, even if the
|
|||
|
user hangs up while it is running.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
File searches (by date, filename) can now be aborted more quickly by
|
|||
|
hitting a spacebar, even if there is not anything being printed out to
|
|||
|
the user at the time.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The users SL is now always saved and restored when you use F9 to make
|
|||
|
the user a temp-sysop, even if you use //dos to shell to dos.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
A bit more info is printed out in uedit about a user, including their
|
|||
|
birthdate, where their mail is forwarded to, and their WWIV reg num (if
|
|||
|
any).
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The user-search now includes the ability to search based on number of
|
|||
|
logons, ie, "LOGONS<[2]" to find any user only logged on once.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
You can now import file descriptions from other BBS formats (such as
|
|||
|
QBBS, RBBS, PCBoard). First, ensure that you have the DOS directory
|
|||
|
set correctly in //boardedit (to point to the directory which the files
|
|||
|
are in). Then, in xfer section, go to the correct directory, and type
|
|||
|
//uploadfile. It will first ask you for the file format, then the file
|
|||
|
name for the file which holds the file names/descriptions. This
|
|||
|
command runs pretty much the same as //upload, except it takes the
|
|||
|
descriptions from the text file instead of prompting the user for the
|
|||
|
descriptions.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
[Ed's Note - WWIV v4.20 represents many much smaller changes which are
|
|||
|
of interest to sysops that Wayne did not include here. I look forward
|
|||
|
to someone compiling such a -complete- list of source changes.]
|
|||
|
=======================================================================
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
WWIV Edit v2.2 Review
|
|||
|
by The Emperor 271@9964
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I know I will confuse you Sysops even more by writing this (because
|
|||
|
of my handle and the author's handle), but I will do so anyway...For I,
|
|||
|
The EMPEROR, have discovered a wonderful program I must share with you.
|
|||
|
For those of you who have not yet been utilizing WWIV Edit v2.2 (By
|
|||
|
The Emporer 1@6470), now is the time to get it. I am pretty sure it
|
|||
|
has made the rounds, but if you don't have it, please download it or
|
|||
|
feel free to SNARF it from my BBS.
|
|||
|
This program is not just an ordinary Full-Screen Editor. This is
|
|||
|
an excellent asset for your board! Everyone on the net has probably
|
|||
|
seen my beautiful taglines thanks to this program, (HEY -- Don't let
|
|||
|
that turn you off!), but that is one of many, many great features of
|
|||
|
this editor. Speaking of taglines, users are even permitted to program
|
|||
|
up to three personal taglines, which are one line long, and are
|
|||
|
inserted to the bottom of every network email and post they make. They
|
|||
|
can choose one, and have it used all the time, or they can have them
|
|||
|
appear at random. Think your users might abuse this? No problem. The
|
|||
|
sysop may turn this and a lot of other features off simply by changing
|
|||
|
the command lines in INIT. Installation is very simple, and the
|
|||
|
documentation is excellent. Also, if you have ANY problems, the author
|
|||
|
is 110% supportive. He definitely supports his product, and even has a
|
|||
|
WWIV Edit Support Sub available, sub-type 16470, Host 6470.
|
|||
|
What about BBS Taglines you ask? You can have UNLIMITED random BBS
|
|||
|
taglines with this great program, without an expected major source code
|
|||
|
modification. These taglines will appear on everything except local
|
|||
|
email directly after the unzip, but you can easily configure which subs
|
|||
|
you would like them disabled on, with a feature new to this version.
|
|||
|
Instead of seeing the same boring tagline, post after post after post,
|
|||
|
you can make literally hundreds of different ones!
|
|||
|
For those familiar with v2.1, macros were internal. The author has
|
|||
|
once again made them external. Sysops/Local users can program an
|
|||
|
astounding amount of macros with this program, although I am perfectly
|
|||
|
happy with my simple three. Also for v2.1 fans, the author added the
|
|||
|
^X feature in the editor, which I missed the second I started using it.
|
|||
|
WWIV Edit is compatible with several color mods, Quote Mods, and
|
|||
|
even DOS 5.0 with Wayne's Fix, with only a little mod.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
[Ed's Note - WWIV v4.20 revision -B- fixes the editor shelling
|
|||
|
problem.]
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Some other very popular functions of WWIV Edit include the ability
|
|||
|
of local users to block read in a file. I find this very useful. Also
|
|||
|
useful is a built-in two-way chat mode, which is very similar to
|
|||
|
WWIV's. I find this very useful to break into users writing nasty
|
|||
|
messages to Wayne on my board <Kidding>. The help section (accessed by
|
|||
|
CTRL-O, is very informative, and instead of printing out a whole boring
|
|||
|
file, the user can simply choose a topic and go directly to that
|
|||
|
section. Also, a nice feature is that you don't have to learn a
|
|||
|
thousand new ^Q^P^R^Z^T^F^B commands, as you had to memorize with
|
|||
|
outdated editors, such as FSED. WWIV Edit uses most standard WWIV
|
|||
|
editor commands, and you can also center a line (no matter where you
|
|||
|
are on it, by hitting ^C!). Also new to version 2.2 is block commands!
|
|||
|
These help tremendously, and run basically like Turbo C's block
|
|||
|
commands, allowing you to cut, paste and delete large blocks of text,
|
|||
|
and more.
|
|||
|
Besides all these great features, the author has included a Spell
|
|||
|
Checker in this version. To check your message, simply type "/CHECK"
|
|||
|
on a line. Coming stock with the distributed ZIP file is a 6,000 word
|
|||
|
dictionary. To save ten hard-earned dollars, you can add every word
|
|||
|
you want to it yourself, or for us lazy sysops, all we have to do is
|
|||
|
register, as the author offers a 24,000 word dictionary to registered
|
|||
|
sysops. Though it is not absolutely necessary to register, I strongly
|
|||
|
feel that the author needs to be compensated for all the time and work
|
|||
|
put into this fantastic editor. I have used MANY, MANY editors since I
|
|||
|
started using the wonderful WWIV software, and this one is the absolute
|
|||
|
best. I am proud to be one of the first ten sysops to register. :)
|
|||
|
One last thing -- When you email the author to tell him what an
|
|||
|
awesome job he did, be sure and email The Emporer and not me. I would
|
|||
|
love to take credit for this fine editor, but it is not my work, it is
|
|||
|
Adam Caldwell's.
|
|||
|
=======================================================================
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NetUtil v2.10 Review
|
|||
|
by The Emperor 271@9964
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
8-Ball (1 @3121) has finally released version 2.10 of his excellent
|
|||
|
Network Utility program for sub hosts. Using this daily to add and
|
|||
|
delete subscribers to my many subs, I have found this program to be
|
|||
|
most valuable.
|
|||
|
I highly recommend this program to all sysops who host networked
|
|||
|
sub-boards (large number of us, isn't it?), because it saves a lot of
|
|||
|
time and hassle. I used to have to drop to DOS to edit my N*.NET
|
|||
|
files, but now, I press Control-V, and all is taken care of.
|
|||
|
This small yet powerful program has many great features: Add
|
|||
|
nodes, Delete nodes, change nodes, search for nodes, etc. Also, a very
|
|||
|
well-used feature of this program are the fancy subscriber listings it
|
|||
|
generates. Also new to this version is the ability to send a form
|
|||
|
letter to the requesting system directly from NetUtil.
|
|||
|
Summary: Great program! Grab it today. Thanks to 8 Ball and the
|
|||
|
[DSS] for all their mods, files, and total support of WWIV.
|
|||
|
=======================================================================
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The Pending File
|
|||
|
(Tips, Tricks, and News)
|
|||
|
by WWIVNEWS Staff
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NET26 has been released. There's no real rush to grab it, though. The
|
|||
|
few changes include:
|
|||
|
- A few (unnamed... uh-oh <grin>) bugs were fixed from NET25.
|
|||
|
- NETWORK1 processing speed is dramatically increased.
|
|||
|
- NETWORK now searches for DSZ.EXE as well as DSZ.COM.
|
|||
|
- File network support has been integrated. (NOTE! Wayne has only
|
|||
|
included this at my request, because I am writing file network
|
|||
|
software for WWIV. Wayne is not in any way connected with this,
|
|||
|
so I would not suggest e-mailing your questions to him.)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
WWIV v4.20 has been released, almost exactly a year from the date which
|
|||
|
WWIV v4.12 was released. The major changes are listed in an article in
|
|||
|
this issue of WWIVNews. It is important for the reader to note that
|
|||
|
there are THREE REVISIONS of v4.20. Revision B (replacing Revision A
|
|||
|
and WWIV v4.20 standard) fixes many bugs found, both in the source code
|
|||
|
and pre-compiled (Shareware) versions. If at all possible, ONLY
|
|||
|
download Revision B. If you are not sure, check with the sysop about
|
|||
|
the revision letter. (Ask for "B" by name...)
|
|||
|
=======================================================================
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Letters to the Editor
|
|||
|
(Various Authors)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
WWIVNews -
|
|||
|
Hey... just thought I'd drop ya a line to make a small correction
|
|||
|
to the WWIVnews... just read the latest... and here's the *small*
|
|||
|
change for the next edition. MYREGION.. the latest version is
|
|||
|
MYREG791.ZIP... I have taken over the editing of it for Allen
|
|||
|
[Wittenauer, a.k.a. Ethereal Cereal, Merlin]. Just thought that you
|
|||
|
would like to know. I can't get it to all the Core Support boards, so I
|
|||
|
will be posting it on the WWIVLink Mods Net (so Filo can grab it) and I
|
|||
|
already noticed that PDB [Pillsbury Dough Boy] has posted it on the
|
|||
|
WWIVnet Modnet also..
|
|||
|
- Stardriver #3 @5819
|
|||
|
=======================================================================
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The Editor's Corner
|
|||
|
by East Bay Ray 1@9964
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Gasp! Shock! WWIVNews is now published every two months. The
|
|||
|
submissions are really falling off... (hint hint hint HINT) There was
|
|||
|
a ton of news I could have dredged up from the networked subs, but I am
|
|||
|
not going to write and edit 32k of news every month (or every two).
|
|||
|
This represents the collection of submissions mainly gathered in late
|
|||
|
July and early August that didn't not make it into the last issue.
|
|||
|
Many thanks go to Filo 1@5252 for his submission, and well as to Random
|
|||
|
1@1 for finally releasing v4.20! SEND IN THOSE SUBMISSIONS! WE'LL
|
|||
|
TAKE JUST ABOUT ANYTHING HERE!
|
|||
|
=======================================================================
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Acknowledgements
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
WWIV (c) 1988 by Wayne Bell.
|
|||
|
All other products mentioned are either registered trademarks or
|
|||
|
copyrighted by their respectives manufacturers.
|
|||
|
=======================================================================
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The End
|