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- What's Coming In RAP V2.00
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- A few months back, my system suffered a catastrophic hard disk failure.
- Unfortunately, one of the victims of this failure was my RAP source
- code. Thus, the next version of RAP is going to represent a complete
- rewrite of the program. It will *PROBABLY* be incompatible with the
- current version as far as file structures are concerned, but that
- shouldn't be much of a problem as there'll probably be a "converter"
- program included.
-
- In the time since RAP V1.01 was released, I've learned a lot more about
- programming... both in the MSDOS environment and about QuickBASIC (and
- Desqview) in particular. Suffice it to say, there is a *LOT* of room
- for improvement. Here's what you'll hopefully see in V2.00:
-
- - Faster disk access. RAP V1.01 is doing a lot of extraneous record
- locking and that slows things down, particularly across LANTASTIC
- networks.
-
- - Time slices... running under Desqview, it's a nice idea if
- Desqview-aware programs will release "time slices" that are unused, to
- make tasks in other windows run faster. RAP actually doesn't use too
- many slices so it should be possible to get a real speed boost here.
-
- - Private chats. I've had a few requests for the ability for any two
- users to jump into a real-time private chat, a la SabreChat. Instead, I
- think I'll be going a different route... right now, all RAP
- conversations happen in a single forum. That is, all RAP users can
- "see" each other and talk to each other. One of the strengths of the
- Galacticomm teleconferencing software, which RAP is based on, is the
- ability to "change channels" and make channels either public or private.
- Private channels would work fine as far as one-on-one chats are
- concerned. Some folks prefer realtime, but I'm trying to make RAP as
- flexible as possible: it will work over a LAN *OR* under Desqview *OR*
- both at the same time. It'd be difficult to figure out exactly how to
- run a REAL TIME chat under such varying conditions, especially since I
- have access to only one flavor of LAN, and that is LANTASTIC.
-
- - I actually had one fella complain that the 32-node limitation was too
- low. Sheesh! I once had a total of five simultaneous logins here and
- that was a whole lotta fun, but 32? Eek! Anyways, next version will
- support up to 99 logins, just like RemoteAccess does.
-
- - Many, many bugfixes and minor improvements that would have been fixed
- long ago had I had the bloody source code. :-)
-
- Known problems with RAP:
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- - Occasionally a DOS ERROR 75 will appear. This means the sysop hasn't
- got enough FILES= in the CONFIG.SYS file. Add more and this goes away.
- You'll have to run MAKERAP CLEAN after an ERROR 75 abort.
-
- - The PROFILE editor has a nice flaw. You can go into it and then exit
- it, and any traffic that "piled up" while you were outside of the main
- interface will then be displayed. However, if you SAVE ANYTHING while
- in the PROFILE editor, you will lose the piled up traffic. A minor bug
- to fix *IF* you have source code. For now, ask your users to send an
- AFK (Away From the Keyboard) action before going into the PROFILE
- editor.
-
- - The documentation bites. Actually I've had some compliments on the
- CONTENT, but man, it sure is badly formatted. That's what you get when
- you write docs with a text editor instead of a word processor. :-)
- Next version will be WordPerfected.
-
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-
- I've been getting a steadily-growing amount of positive feedback on RAP.
- To be honest I never thought it would "catch on" as well as it has. To
- be equally honest, I didn't think there were that many multi-line
- systems around. Guess I was mistaken. Anyways, how does RAP compare
- against other programs like SabreChat and RAMChat?
-
- They are fundamentally different. Most others allow a real-time chat
- but this limits the number of nodes that can use it. Granted, most
- multi-line boards are two or three nodes but if you're running more than
- that, you can't use those programs. RAP is line-based, which not only
- allows for a lot more simultaneous logins but allows for "preprocessing"
- of text strings sent by the user (see the documentation on ACTIONS,
- TALKTYPES, the PROFILE editor, and the like). That in itself, in my
- opinion, makes a line-based chat program one helluva lot more fun. RAP
- ain't the greatest program and I ain't the greatest programmer, but I do
- believe that RAP is the best online chat program available *BECAUSE* it
- is the only one (that I know of as of this writing) that is line-based.
- Programs like SabreChat are particularly well-done... but I like mine
- medium-rare, thankyouverymuch. :-)
-
- How to contact the author: as you may have noticed, my 1:134/55 FidoNet
- address as listed in the last RAP documents no longer exists. I can
- therefore be reached at my good friend's BBS at 1:134/42. The latest
- version of RAP can usually be found on both boards, in File Area #2.
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- Squornshellous Zeta BBS Telekon BBS
- (403)-226-0866 (14.4K HST) (403)-226-1157 (9600 HST/V32)
- (403)-226-1158 (2400 MNP5)
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- FidoNet 1:134/42 WorldNet 55:6000/55 & 90
- MetroNet 201:5500/42 GoodEggNet 99:9305/55 & 90
- MetroNet 201:5500/55 & 90
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