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- Thank you for expressing interest in the BASNet.
-
- BASNet is a network
- specializing in BASIC programming. It is not limited to a single version
- of BASIC or to a single compiler vendor.
-
- The network will consist of 20 conference. These conference fall into
- two broad groupings:
- 1-10 BASIC Language from generic to specific topic conferences
- 11-20 BASIC Vendors --conference for and by a vendor of software
- products relating to BASIC
- At a later date we may expand although this will be resisted.
- > 21 Added vendors at such time needed
- > 30 Special projects area if 1-10 fills and space is needed
-
- Initial Conferences:
- 1 BASIC SNIPPETS
- Aimed at accumulating a collection of short subprograms that
- perform a usable task. The collection can then be discussed
- in this area and additional knowledge imparted for the group
- benefit.
- 2 BASIC Chit-Chat
- An unstructured area to discuss everyone's favorite programming
- language. It will also contain general information and announcements
- for the group as a whole. It is the only conference area where
- general, informational postings may be left.
- 3 BASIC Novice
- A help forum for the novice programmer. This is the place to
- discuss all those "dumb" questions that we all had when we began
- our programming efforts.
- 4 Visual BASIC
- It may be all BASIC programmers next language. It currently
- runs only under windows and is event driven.
- 5 Low Level--ASM and INTERRUPT
- Getting intimate with the hardware, BIOS and Operating System
- 6 Doors and Communications
- Discuss the problems and pitfalls of programming communications
- programs
- 7 Consulting
- A place for those who earn their living writing BASIC code
- 8 Utilities
- Writing system level utilities in QB and the librarys that assist
- in those goals--PDQ and QBTiny
- 9 Hardware
- Every programmer needs to know about that necessary evil. Talk
- about getting intimate with ports and chips. Potential violance
- makes this one R-rated...
- 14 Crescent--Commercial Vendor
- 15 TeraTech--Commercial Vendor
- 16 Hanlin Software
- Talk to the author of the shareware library that started it all.
- Tom's first library was for QB when most QB users still used
- line numbers.
- 17 Power BASIC
- The "other" BASIC from Spectra Publishing. There are a lot of
- added features to lure a QB programmer into the fold.
- 18 VENDOR
- a place for vendors to meet users. Also a place for those vendors
- who don't want to maintain a separate conference of their own or
- who's conference was discontinued. Advertising is welcome on any
- remotely related BASIC products.
- 19 Off-Topic
- A place for your ads, graphics or whatever that's not allowed in
- the "real" conferences.
- 20 HUB
- will be used as a temporary startup conference. A place where
- the startup details can be ironed out. This (and all conferences)
- will be public and no private administrative or sysop conference
- is contemplated.
-
- Proposed/Potential conference additions:
- PROJECTS
- Temporarily assigned for group projects that might be of interest
- to various participants
-
- VENDOR CONFERENCES
- ANY vendor may have a conference. He becomes the de facto host. He
- keeps the conference as long as it remains an active forum. The net
- will make available areas 11-20 as vendor conferences and, after filling,
- the least active conference will be on the bubble for
-
- Network Operations:
- The network's primary hub will be The Toolkit BBS located in
- Northwest Indiana--near Chicago (219)696-3415 HST Dual Standard
- The network will be based on the QNET/RNET packet handling systems.
-
- FIDO afficinados can use the primary hub for that mail standard--
- COM-DAT BBS (503)681-0543 HST or (503)640-0728 V32b
-
- Becoming a member BBS:
- All boards are welcome to become members of this network. This
- is without an approval process or any voting and multiple boards
- in the same calling area are able to carry the conferences.
-
- Becoming a member HUB:
- Any node willing to provide access to their regional compatriots
- is welcome to begin operating as a HUB. They may not charge for
- the echo but may charge for basic access. Any node not interested
- in such a program is welcome to call another HUB and the primary
- HUB (Toolkit) will always grant free mail access.
-
- Conference Hosts:
- Each conference area will decide on a conference host. This is
- by open ballot within the conference. Any host may also be
- removed based on similar voting--the majority of those voting to
- rule.
-
- Network Rules:
- The network will run without imposing any major restrictions.
- The following rules will apply and all attempts will be made to
- avoid adding more:
-
- 1. Limit Quoting
- Overquoting causes unnecessary expense to the sysop--who's
- typically absorbing the cost of frequent LD calls to provide
- the messages to the participants. Please always keep that
- in mind when quoting along with the axiom LESS IS MORE>
- 2. Personal Attacks
- are unacceptable. If a participant develops a reputation for
- such acts, his local system will be asked to remove him from
- the echo for a period of time as a cooling off period. If
- after such a period such attacks are resumed the system will
- be required by the network to remove his access to the BASNET.
- 3. No ANSI graphics except in OFF-TOPIC
-
- Cross-network echoing:
- Any other network is welcome to echo any or all of the conferences.
- Their only requirement is that they assure that their member boards
- will support the limited rules and not impose additional rules on
- the participating boards concerning these conferences.
-
-
-
- BBS requirements/request:
- Upon becoming a member the member bbs is asked to:
-
- Make available the network packet for users as a free download and
- request its downloading by all those who they are provide with access
- to these conference.
-
- Report their participation to The Toolkit via a private message to the
- sysop of their status and any status changes. This message to include:
- BBS Name
- Sysop Name
- Phone Number
- Location
- Modem used
- BBS software
- Short (3-line max) Bio of the board
- Conference carried
- It should be provided in format:
-
- Set up the bulletin group for the associated conferences. These
- bulletins are standard information for the conference participants
- and maintain by the conference host via the main hubs. If you bbs
- software does not permit conference bulletins, they may be carried
- as part of the network packet or as a separate archive.
-
- Two types of board will be supported. Partial participants--those
- boards who carry only part of the conferences being made available.
- FULL participating boards will setup a block of conference and
- include all active and inactive conferences as a block. This allows
- for quick setup of new or temporary conferences
-
- THE TOOLKIT BBS Ken Prevo Lowell, IN 219-696-3415 HST DS ALL Conf.
- The Toolkit is a programmer and power user board carrying every possible
- file for the BASIC programmer as well as an eclectic mix sure to warm the
- cockles of all computer users. 1.2+ gigabytes of files always available.
- This information will be added to the list of boards carrying the echo
- and will become part of the network packet.
-
- Files that will be available for download distribution from The Toolkit.
- QBBlt##.ARJ -- bulletins associated with conference ##
- BASNET.ARJ -- a packet for sysop and users about the net and its operation.
- QB!##!##.ARJ -- the archived messages from the conferences
-
- IF YOU ARE INTERESTED, The Toolkit BBS is at 219-696-3415. The board is
- a call-back system. If you are interested but it's a one-shot call, you
- can quickly get on the board's mini area using HANLIN SOFTWARE as the
- name and SHAREWARE as the password. This will allow you to leave a
- message to the sysop--be sure to sign it with your real name as the
- message source is always shown with the erzatz name you're loggin on under.
- I may also set up a special network area and if that's done you'll see
- info about it at the time of logon.
-
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