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- IBMSIG - The Source - Updated: 10 Jan 1987 - 217 Lines
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- IBMSIG Menu Commands, Tips and Preliminary Menu Map
-
- There are as many ways to use the IBMSIG as there are members. No one
- perspective could provide all of the uses of the SIG and the most effective
- and efficient methods and procedures to use. However, there are some very
- basic concepts that everyone should try to follow.
-
- The first is that (except for CHATS) everything you do in the SIG should be
- done using the computer as a tool to quickly extract messages, notes, files,
- bulletins, or other items to your computer's disk so that you may review or
- use whatever it is OFF-LINE. Everything that you send to the SIG should be
- done in such a way that the computer, which works faster than you or I can,
- takes care of transmitting messages, notes, and files that you prepared
- OFF-LINE. If you find that you are spending hours on the system each day,
- you are not doing something right!
-
- The second basic concept deals with what you do with your time while
- OFF-LINE. The more you know about the SIG and the way its functions operate,
- the more you will be able to do OFF-LINE and minimize your connect time! The
- SIG Bulletins here in the [INFO]rmation menu as well as those in the [LIBRARY
- INFO]rmation menu provide a sound basis for learning the SIG. In the File
- Library, the DOWNLOAD.DOC and UPLOAD.DOC (ARC files are also available which
- take less time to download!) will provide much needed information about the
- file transfer process. PARTIDOC.ARC, which contains a PC-OUTLINE format
- file, provides "hot key" documentation for the PARTI Conference system.
- IBMSIG.ARC, which contains the IBMSIG.HLP file, is a complete set of examples
- of using every feature of the SIG. LIBSCAN.ARC contains a listing of all of
- the files as of the end of the previous month. It is replaced on the 1st or
- 2nd of each month. Ben Bacon's LIBSERCH.ARC file contains a program and
- documentation that will provide you with the file search capabilities of the
- SIG while OFF-LINE! John O'Boyle's AUTOPRCM.ARC file contains program and
- documentation to use along with ProComm to provide you with the ability to
- download files from the File Library in batches. ProComm, the best
- communication program in the user supported world and much better than any
- commercial program available today, is also available in the File Library and
- by mail. It provides the Sliding Windows Kermit protocol which is the
- fastest public domain file transfer protocol in use anywhere. To get the
- most out of ProComm and the IBMSIG, you should get the SIG-CMD.ARC file which
- contains ProComm command files and documentation for setting up ProComm to
- make everything work most efficiently. Getting all of these tools and
- assembling them OFF-LINE will improve your effectiveness and efficiency in
- using ON-LINE communication systems everywhere.
-
- The third and final basic concept is the benefits that we all derive from
- sharing our experiences and talents. It is a well known fact that the people
- who contribute to the talents and experiences of the SIG are also the people
- who reap the greatest benefit. Many members start out with simple questions
- of how to use a modem or communication program and end up learning so much
- that they are able to help other members along the way. It also develops the
- spirit and reality of an ON-LINE community. We are becoming members of a
- Global Village that knows little of bounds of politics, time and distance.
- We are the pioneers who are forging the way for the means of communication
- for future generations who may be scattered around the Galaxy or further.
-
- So! Endeavor to gain the knowledge and skills that will enable you to spend
- less time on the system, share with other members, participate in the Global
- Village, and get the most from your ON-LINE experience.
-
- If you are just starting out or if you are an experienced communicator and
- would like to expand your capabilities, I recommend that you get the ProComm
- communication program along with the SIG-CMD.ARC file that contains command
- files to use with ProComm that almost completely automates your use of the
- SIG. If you have been reading and answering your mail ON-LINE or have been
- using XMODEM for file transfers or have been using manual methods to try to
- download and upload messages, notes and so forth, you will be amazed by the
- speed at which these things can be done. If you have never done these things
- before, you will be spoiled right away and expect that every place you visit
- in the ON-LINE community will provide these capabilities. After you have
- read the SIG Bulletins the documentation for ProComm and the SIG-CMD files
- should be adequate to get you started. If you need a little more help, other
- members of the SIG and myself are conducting daily conversations in the
- "IBMSIG HELP" topic in PARTI and the ASK_SYSOPS Category of IBMSIG Post
- Messages. The answer to a simple (or complex) question may be just the thing
- that will help you get going.
-
- When you are reading the Bulletins in the SIG for OFF-LINE study, you should
- capture them to one or more LOG files. In order to make this take the least
- amount of time, you should become familiar with the .SCROLL ON command which
- may be used at most any prompt in the SIG (except in POST, MEMBERS, PARTI,
- and SourceMail). This command will cause whatever is being displayed NOT to
- stop at the end of each full screen. You may see an example of its use in
- the FILES.CMD command file which is a part of the SIG-CMD files for ProComm.
-
- The rest of this Bulletin is a Menu Map for the IBMSIG. The Map is important
- because you can string menu commands together and bypass the display of
- menus. This saves time. Any feature in the SIG can be executed right from
- the -> prompt on The Source. With the exception of POST, MEMBERS, PARTI and
- SourceMail, you may also hop around inside of the SIG from one menu item to
- another by using similar menu command strings. The only difference is that
- at the -> command prompt, all SIG commands begin with the IBMSIG command.
- Inside of the SIG, the corollary is to use the M command to access the Main
- menu. Let's look at the Menu Map and then give a few examples of stringing
- commands. By the way, the menu names in square brackets my be used in place
- of the menu option numbers. You will see this in the examples.
-
- The menus are presented nested inside of each other to show the relationship
- of each of the menus. The numbers closest to the left margin are the Main
- menu options. Each successive menu level is displayed indented to the right
- from its parent menu. If you don't like 'N-level menus', just observe the
- relationship of the menu names and use them as commands.
-
- IBMSIG Main Menu <IBMSIG> (Precedes menu names below from -> prompt)
-
- 1 * PC User's Databases [USERS]
- 1 PC User Groups [GROUPS]
- 1 Search User Group Database [SEARCH]
- 2 Post User Group Information [POST]
- 3 Describe Groups Database [DESCRIBE]
- 2 PC Bulletin Boards [BBS]
- 1 Search the BBS Database [SEARCH]
- 2 Post your BBS Information [POST]
- 3 Describe the BBS Database [DESCRIBE]
- 3 PC Information Sources [SOURCES]
- 1 Search the Info Sources [SEARCH]
- 2 Post a new Info Source [POST]
- 3 Describe Info Sources [DESCRIBE]
- 4 PC Hot News Items [NEWS]
- 1 Search the Hot News Items [SEARCH]
- 2 Post a Hot News Item [POST]
- 3 Describe Hot News Items [DESCRIBE]
- 5 Member Special Requests [REQUEST]
- 1 Search for Requests [SEARCH]
- 2 Post a new Request [POST]
- 3 Describe Special Requests [DESCRIBE]
- 6 Describe User's Databases [DESCRIBE]
- 2 * IBMSIG Post Messages [POST]
- 3 * IBMSIG Member's Directory [MEMBERS]
- 4 * IBMSIG On-line CHATS [CHATS]
- 5 IBMSIG Conferences [PARTI]
- 6 * IBMSIG File Library [LIBRARY]
- 1 Search File Library [SEARCH]
- 2 Download a file by name [DOWNLOAD]
- 3 Submit Files to the Library [SUBMIT]
- 4 How to... (Download, etc.) [INFO]
- 1 User Supported Software [SUPPORT]
- 2 File Conversions for Use [CONVERT]
- 3 Submit/Upload Files [UPLOAD]
- 4 Downloading Files for Use [DOWNLOAD]
- 5 International Connection [ACCESS]
- 1 Access from Argentina [ARGENTIN]
- 2 Access from Canada [CANADA]
- 3 Access from Germany/Europe [GERMANY]
- 4 Access from Israel [ISRAEL]
- 5 Access from Japan [JAPAN]
- 6 Access from United Kingdom [UK]
- 6 How to get Kermit/Utilities [MAILAWAY]
- 5 Software Disclaimer [DISCLAIM]
- 7 SourceMail [SMAIL]
- 8 * IBMSIG Products/Support [PRODUCTS]
- 1 Reveiws of Products/Support [REVIEWS]
- 1 Search the Reviews [SEARCH]
- 2 Post your Review [POST]
- 3 Describe the Reviews [DESCRIBE]
- 2 Announcements of Products [ANNOUNCE]
- 1 Search the Announcements [SEARCH]
- 2 Post a new Announcement [POST]
- 3 Describe Announcements [DESCRIBE]
- 3 PC Hardware Database [HARDWARE]
- 1 Search for PC Hardware [SEARCH]
- 2 Post a new PC Hardware item [POST]
- 3 Describe the PC Hardware [DESCRIBE]
- 4 PC Software Database [SOFTWARE]
- 1 Search for PC Software [SEARCH]
- 2 Post a new PC Software item [POST]
- 3 Describe the PC Software [DESCRIBE]
- 5 PC Services Database [SERVICES]
- 1 Search for PC Services [SEARCH]
- 2 Post new PC Services [POST]
- 3 Describe PC Services [DESCRIBE]
- 6 Describe Products Databases [DESCRIBE]
- 9 * IBMSIG Information [INFO]
- 1 IBMSIG and Main menu [ABOUTSIG]
- 2 Special, Low SIG Rates [SIGRATES]
- 3 IBMSIG User Databases [DATABASE]
- 4 IBMSIG Post Messages [POST]
- 5 IBMSIG Member's Directory [MEMBERS]
- 6 IBMSIG PARTI Conferences [IBMPARTI]
- 1 About PARTI Conferencing [INFO]
- 2 New PARTI User - Start Here [NEWUSER]
- 3 Hot PARTI Conferences [TOPICS]
- 7 IBMSIG File Library [LIBRARY]
- 8 Menu Commands and Tips [TIPS]
-
- In this Menu Map, the option numbers are on the left. The command names are
- on the right. If you are at the IBMSIG Main menu, you must pick an option
- from the Main menu by its number or name. You travel down (or IN) the menus
- until you reach the item you wish to execute. For instance, say you wanted
- to read the Hot PARTI Conferences Bulletin from the -> propmpt. Using the
- option numbers the command would be:
-
- IBMSIG 9 6 3
-
- Using the menu commands that same command would be:
-
- IBMSIG INFO IBMPARTI TOPICS
-
- To download a file named LIBSCAN.ARC using the Kermit protocol and starting
- at the command prompt, the menu command method would be:
-
- IBMSIG LIBRARY DOWNLOAD LIBSCAN.ARC KE
-
- Now you say, "Why use the command names? They contain more characters and
- take longer to type!" Well, that's true. However, if you use command files
- with your communication program you will appreciate the fact that the machine
- is much faster. The microseconds of delay are more than worth it when you
- consider that menu changes like just occurred in the IBMSIG would cause most
- command files to fail. Besides, names are easier to remember just in case
- you need to perform SIG access manually.
-
- Please provide additional comments, suggestions or complaints so that this
- document and the SIG may continue to improve.
-
- Mike Todd
- SysOp, IBMSIG
- Source ID: SIG003