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- 2AM-BBS Version 2.0
- Product Description
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- Thank you for requesting more information on 2AM-BBS. This
- document contains a little product history and a guide to
- the features of the BBS from both the user's view and the
- sysop's view.
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- Product History
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- 2AM-BBS was written by Chris Gorman and Neil Clarke
- (hereafter referred to as "we"). In January of 1986, we
- decided that the software that was running on our board at
- Drew University (we are students there...the board is the
- Drew Underground, 201-377-8245) was too slow and didn't have
- all the features we wanted. Since we both had programming
- experience (we are both computer science majors), we figured
- there was no harm in writing a piece of software. Well,
- maybe we were wrong. We started writing 2AM-BBS in CP/M on
- an Epson QX-16 using TURBO Pascal. We soon switched to MS-
- DOS because the code was getting bigger and bigger, but CP/M
- wasn't. After months of 12 hour stretches at the keyboard,
- something began to evolve. In the meantime, we were talking
- with our veteran users and bouncing ideas off of them. Many
- got interested in the project, and we got a lot of good
- suggestions. When the software finally went up at the
- Underground in April of 1986, criticisms and suggestions
- abounded. By June, we had gotten everything to a point
- where it worked, and worked well; we were ready. We had a
- good idea and wanted to share it. After some quick lessons
- on advertising (including one from a sysop in New York who
- said "you need a product description"), we have gotten it
- all together to a point where 2AM-BBS is for sale. However,
- we were far from finished. In september, we put in routines
- that allow 2AM-BBS to be run on a Bi-Tech star network.
- With this modification, 2AM-BBS can be run on 2-8 Epson
- QX-16's or IBM's (or compatibles) multiplexed to one hard
- drive. The result is a very efficient multi-user version.
- Thru September and October, we are working on the second
- version of the product, and in this version, in addition to
- many improved sections, we hope to make additional revisions
- that will allow 2AM-BBS to be run as a multi-user system on
- an IBM PC-AT (or AT compatible) with 2 or more serial ports.
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- Every programmer puts this section in. It is to convince
- you that we are people, not a faceless company, even though
- we want to charge you money for the software (to eat and pay
- tuition with...little stuff like that).
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- When you buy 2AM-BBS, you get the attention of two people
- who want to see your BBS flourish as much as you do.
- Although time is never on our side, we are ALWAYS around to
- answer questions, provide suggestions, and write updates for
- those of us who are NEVER satisfied with the software.
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- Program Specifications
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- 2AM-BBS runs on any IBM PC-XT/AT or compatible. A specially
- modified version is also available for the Epson QX-16
- running DOS. We have also made additional modifications to
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- allow the program to run on a Bi-Tech Star Network. On a
- network, you can have 2-8 QX-16's AND/OR IBM PC-XT/AT or
- compatibles multiplexed together running the same software.
- In addition, a version that allows you to run the program
- off of 2 or more serial ports on an IBM-PC/AT or compatible
- should be ready by January of 1987. The program currently
- retails for $75 which includes the software, a sysop's
- manual, a copy of this user's manual, the home phone numbers
- of the authors who will be glad to answer questions that
- come up and lifetime free updates (we have gotten addicted
- to updates). If you are interested in purchasing the board,
- contact us through feedback at the Drew Underground (number
- above).
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- The Product description -- What the user sees
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- 1. Login -- request for:
- 1.1. Name
- 1.2. Address
- 1.3. Phone number
- 1.4. Age
- 1.5. Answers to up to three survey questions that are
- completely designed by the sysop.
- 2. Full ANSI support. Menus, login notes, and messages can
- be written with embedded ANSI graphics. For users who
- cannot display ANSI, this feature is easily turned off.
- 3. Message Bases -- unlimited number of message bases with:
- 3.1. Fast, easy to use read and quickscan features
- including read/quickscan new messages on a base,
- and read/quickscan new messages on a range of
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- 1. The Bi-Tech star network is available thru Bi-Tech
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- bases including all bases. When reading new
- messages on several bases, a user can pause
- between each base and post a message on that base.
- Also, bases can be referenced to by name. No
- longer do you have to remember message base
- numbers.
- 3.2. Options for deleting, undeleting, and editing each
- message.
- 3.3. 2AM-BBS automatically keeps track of which
- messages are new and old for all users.
- 4. Email -- Send electronic mail to a specific user.
- Features include:
- 4.1. Read incoming messages with reply AND forwarding
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- 4.2. Read outgoing messages.
- 4.3. Send mail to any user.
- 4.4. Notification of read and unread messages -- keep
- track of who has and hasn't received your messages
- easily.
- 4.5. Userlog feature available where you can pattern
- match search for a user if you forget a user name.
- This utility is quick (searching for incoming mail is
- almost instantaneous as compared with most other
- boards), and very easy to use.
- 5. Voting booth utility that allows users to vote upon up
- to 16 different questions with up to 10 multiple choice
- responses for each question. Great for user surveys and
- just plain fun.
- 6. Trivia utility that allows users to answer 10 trivia
- questions on a variety of topics. Up to 10 sets of
- questions can be created by the sysop.
- 7. Archiver -- Bulletins and articles are here. They can
- be organized into an unlimited number of libraries so
- that a document is easily found. Documents can then be
- read online or text or xmodem downloaded to be read
- later.
- 8. FILES -- Public domain software online for xmodem
- downloading. Software is organized into libraries, each
- of which has a directory in the standard, easy to read
- format. Facility is available to get a listing of just
- the new files in a library.
- 9. BBS Lister -- Online database of Bulletin boards. This
- is not just a text file. Users can search through the
- database for BBS's that run on a particular computer or
- software, or by telephone prefix, board name, location,
- and telephone number. The database is separated into
- local (same area code) and non-local listings and each
- listing can be gotten in a full (complete) or brief
- format.
- 10. Help files on every user option on the board. If a
- user is confused with an option, it is covered here.
- All help files are organized in one utility that gives
- a menu of files to read. Help can be called from
- everywhere; one keystroke will end confusion.
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- 11. Chat -- Standard chat module with word-wrap and the
- ability to edit user records while on-line.
- 12. Konfigure utility that allows a user to set up terminal
- parameters and turn on and off various pause features
- in the board to his/her taste.
- 13. Other main options include:
- 13.1. Feedback
- 13.2. System Information file
- 13.3. Message base list
- 13.4. Daily log for any date
- 13.5. User status
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- Product Description -- The Sysop's View
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- 1. An online user validator that:
- 1.1. Keeps a system log of new users, BBS's added to
- BBS database, uploads and downloads
- 1.2. Keeps a log of all chat requests
- 1.3. Quickscan all users
- 1.4. Delete user
- 1.5. View and edit:
- 1.5.1. Username
- 1.5.2. Password
- 1.5.3. Phone number
- 1.5.4. Date of first and most recent login
- 1.5.5. Total time online
- 1.5.6. Number of calls made by each person
- 1.5.7. Time limit on system
- 1.5.8. User Privilege bits
- 1.5.9. Logfails
- 1.5.10. Number of email messages
- 1.5.11. Real name and address
- 1.5.12. Age
- 1.5.13. Reference
- 1.5.14. Application question responses
- for each user
- For each user, you can individually turn on or off 160
- privilege bits. Several of these bits are used to
- control access to options in each module and the rest
- are available for you to assign (more on this later).
- 2. In the FILES utility, there is a maintenance section
- that allows you to add files to the directory lists.
- When you add a file, you can specify a user privilege
- bit for the user to see the file in the directory. Thus
- you can restrict a file from certain users and offer
- certain files to only a select group of users. Giving a
- general access privilege bit to a file allows all users
- to access that file.
- 3. In the archiver utility, there is a maintenance section
- that allows you to add bulletins and articles to the
- directory listings of each library. These documents can
- also be individually privilege restricted.
- 4. In the BBS lister, there are sysop sections to edit and
- delete boards from the database. Also, you can assign
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- privilege bits so that a user can add just one entry to
- the database or so that a user can add any number of
- entries to the database.
- 5. In chat, you can customize messages that are output to
- the user when requesting chat, leaving chat, etc. In
- chat, you can edit the user's user record, change time
- limits, and dump files on the terminal screen if you
- want to show a user something in particular.
- 6. In Email, there is an Emaint section that allows you to
- view the to/from fields on the messages, file messages,
- delete messages, and, if necessary, read messages. You
- can restrict a user from using Email if necessary.
- 7. In the editor, there are options to load and save text
- files so that you can use the editor to setup bulletins,
- etc. Using privilege bits, you raise or lower the
- number of lines a user is allowed to fill when posting a
- message. Also, the editor has full word wrap and a host
- of commands that make it both easy and flexible to use.
- 8. In the message bases, you can specify a user privilege
- bit to gain access to a base for both reading and
- writing and for maintenance. With these bits, you can
- easily set up special access bases and give users the
- privilege to maintain individual bases.
- 9. In Trivia, there is a maintenance section for creating
- question files and scoring answers that users have
- given.
- 10. In the voting booth, there are options for the sysop to
- create and delete voting topics.
- 11. There is a maintenance utility from the main menu that
- allows you to:
- 11.1. Make sub directories
- 11.2. Delete sub directories
- 11.3. Erase a file
- 11.4. Rename a file
- 11.5. Copy a file
- 11.6. Read text files
- 11.7. Xmodem specific files to and from the BBS.
- 12. All new to version2 is a utility that allows users to
- jump to DOS and execute programs and DOS commands.
- With this jumping ability, you can allow users to run a
- whole host of programs while keeping 2AM-BBS resident
- in memory.
- 13. Also, if any errors crop up (unlikely), there is a
- built in error handler that will log the error. The
- board will never crash as this routine will
- automatically restart the board after an error. Errors
- will be fixed promptly and free of charge by 2AM
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- If you have any further questions or wish to order a copy of
- 2AM-BBS, contact either of us through feedback at the Drew
- Underground (201-377-8245 or 201-377-8193 or 201-377-7861)
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