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- Introduction
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- What is PCBoard?
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- PCBoardÆs Key Features
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- System Requirements
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- Technical Support
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- Getting Started
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- What is PCBoard?
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- PCBoard Bulletin Board Software allows your computer to operate as a
- communications host, known as a Bulletin Board System or BBS. With your
- BBS you can transfer information between two computers which may be
- connected via modem or Local Area Network (LAN) connection.
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- In the beginning, bulletin board systems primarily exchanged messages.
- As bulletin board systems become more and more popular, the demand for
- more features increased. Today, users logged into a BBS may read and
- write messages, transfer files, chat with other users online and more.
- PCBoard meets these and other user demands with several key features.
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- PCBoardÆs Key Features
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- PCBoard has many powerful features. The features listed below are but
- just a few of the features that PCBoard has. You will discover the other
- features as you read through the remainder of the manual and configure
- your BBS.
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- Quick Installation. The installation program will provide you with a
- basic setup in just minutes. Then from that base installation you can
- customize your system.
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- Powerful security features to restrict the information that you allow
- your users to see/transfer.
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- Customizable display files to make it easy for your users to find
- information and for you to give your BBS a unique look and feel.
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- Up to 65,535 conference areas. You can use conferences to focus on a
- particular subject or to isolate information or a group of users from
- the rest of the BBS.
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- Extensive support for third party add-in software. You can draw upon the
- huge third party support that PCBoard has, to add door games, or run any
- DOS text mode application such as an informational database.
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- Multilingual support allows callers to choose which ôlanguageö the BBS
- prompts and display files will be displayed in.
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- Bulletins may be used to display ASCII documents or text files online.
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- Powerful boolean text searching capabilities. You can search messages,
- file descriptions, bulletins and more for simple or complex search
- strings using boolean operands such as AND, OR, and NOT.
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- Multiasker aware. This allows the computer to be running other tasks
- when PCBoard does not immediately need the computers resources, or to
- run several nodes of PCBoard software on a single machine.
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- Works with any network which uses standard MS-DOS file/record locking
- procedures.
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- Grows to fit your needs. PCBoard can expand up to 32,768 nodes
- (concurrent users online) if you need additional nodes you simply
- purchase the appropriate software upgrade.
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- Optional command stacking. PCBoard allows you to stack commands on a
- single command line so expert users can quickly get to where they wish
- to go. Novice users are not ignored either. They may enter one command
- at a time and get the extra guidence to help them do what they wish to
- do.
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- Powerful serial port routines written in æCÆ and assembly language for
- speed. Supports up to 8 standard COM ports and all 15 IRQ settings.
- There is also the option which allows you to use popular intelligent
- serial port boards or fossil drivers.
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- System Requirements
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- Below is a list of hardware and software that is necessary for a base
- configuration of PCBoard with one node.
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- Hardware
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- IBM (R) or compatible computer (8088, 8086, 80286, 80386, 80486, etc.)
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- Properly connected ôAT command-setö modem for each dial-in node
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- 384K of RAM
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- Software
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- MS-DOS or PC-DOS v3.1 or later
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- PCBoard Software
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- NOTE: If you plan on running multiple nodes please see the Multiple
- Nodes chapter of this manual. This section has a list of required
- hardware and software for various system configurations.Technical
- Support
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- With a program as powerful as PCBoard you may run into a situation
- where you cannot find an answer to one of your questions. In such a
- case , you should first access online help (if possible) by pressing 1.
- If that fails to answer your question you should then search your manual
- to see if you can find the answer there. If neither of these approaches
- brings you closer to a solution, you may want to consider contacting
- Clark Development for your support needs.
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- Clark Development Offers a trained technical support staff to answer
- your questions no matter how seemingly unimportant or complex. Our
- technical support staff will be more than happy to help you with any
- problem related to the PCBoard program itself. Unfortunately, our
- technical support staff cannot help you with third-party add-ins or
- other programs not written by Clark Development. If you have a question
- about another program your best solution would be to contact the author
- of that program or to leave a message addressed to ALL on Salt Air where
- other, more experienced users may be able to assist you .
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- When Calling For Technical Support Via Phone:
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- Have your serial number ready
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- If possible, be at the computer you are experiencing the problem with.
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- Be prepared to describe, in detail, the problem or question that you
- have, including the exact text of any error messages you may be getting.
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- If you have made attempts to correct the problem, be prepared to
- describe the actions taken to the technician.
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- When Requesting Technical Support Via BBS Message:
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- Describe the problem or question that you have in detail.
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- When necessary, try to use screen captures to enhance the readability of
- your message.
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- You receive one year of technical support with any new PCBoard purchase
- or product level-upgrade. After the first year, you may renew your
- support at any time by calling our toll free order line at
- 800-356-1686.Benefits Of Keeping Your Support Current
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- There are several benefits that you will enjoy if you keep your support
- current. As you can see from the list below we do more than just answer
- your questions!
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- Technical support by phone Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. and 5
- p.m. Mountain Time (MT).
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- Technical support via Salt Air BBS 24 hours a day. You may enter a
- message on Salt Air and will always receive a prompt reply.
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- Technical support via numerous "EchoMail" networks such as RIME, ILink,
- Intelec, etc.
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- FREE program updates available on Salt Air. This includes minor updates
- and major version upgrades.
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- Our comprehensive newsletter will be mailed to you free of charge as
- each issue is released.
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- Access to several hundred third party add-ins and utility programs via
- Salt Air BBS that may be used with your PCBoard BBS.
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- Direct access to many of the more popular third-party authors via
- special conferences on Salt Air BBS.
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- How To Obtain Technical Support
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- As mentioned before, there are three ways you can get technical support:
- phone, support BBS, and EchoMail networks.
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- Phone
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- Voice technical support is available Monday through Friday from 8 a.m.
- to 5 p.m. Mountain Time at 801-261-1686.
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- Support BBS (Salt Air)
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- Our support BBS is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Just leave a
- message and you will receive a reply as soon as possible. Our support
- BBS has three main phone numbers; all modems are capable of V.32 and
- V.32bis connections.
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- 801-261-8976 - USRobotics HST Dual Standards
- 801-261-8979 - Hayes Ultras
- 801-261-8977 - USRobotics HST Dual Standards - Extended support
- purchasers only
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- EchoMail networks
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- Several mail networks carry our support conference (e.g. RIME, ILink,
- etc.). You may leave a message in our support conference and get a
- reply from any of our trained technicians. If you do decide to use the
- mail networks for support questions, it is important to use an account
- with the same logon name that you use for your established Salt Air BBS
- account, and that your support is current on Salt Air.
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- Getting Started
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- Your first experience with PCBoard will be to install or upgrade your
- current version. For this information, refer to the Installation
- chapter of this manual. Once PCBoard is installed, refer to the rest of
- the chapters in this book for additional information. The following
- sections summarize the rest of the chapters in this manual.
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- Chapter 2: Install
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- Whether you are installing PCBoard for the first time or upgrading a
- previous version, this chapter provides both quick and detailed
- instructions for installing this version of PCBoard.
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- Chapter 3: PCBoard
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- This chapter discusses how to load PCBoard including any command line or
- environment switches that you may want to use. In addition, any error
- messages that can occur while PCBoard loads are described in detail.
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- Chapter 4: PCBoard Commands
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- When logged into PCBoard, all tasks are accomplished by entering
- commands at a command prompt. This chapter details the user and SysOp
- commands that are available and how to use them.
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- Chapter 5: PCBSetup
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- The PCBSetup utility is used to alter the configuration files that
- make-up your bulletin board system. With the exception of conference
- configurations, all options and switches are discussed in great detail.
- Refer to this chapter when you are making changes to your system and you
- need additional information about the screens and options that are
- presented to you.Chapter 6: Conference Setup
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- There are several options, switches, and files that make up each
- conference's configuration. This chapter details the components that
- make up a conference in explicit detail. For information on creating or
- registering users in a conference, refer to the Sysop's Guide chapter
- instead.
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- Chapter 7: Multiple Nodes
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- It is quite common for a bulletin board system to have several nodes.
- Each node can accommodate one caller at a time. If you have three
- nodes, three users can be accessing your system at the same time. This
- chapter discusses how to setup multiple nodes using a network or
- multitasker.
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- Chapter 8: Sysop's Guide
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- This chapter of the manual ties together key concepts of your
- configuration to help you understand how to do certain things on your
- BBS. In this chapter you will find that the following topics are
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- file transfers
- messages
- conferences
- events
- system security
- maintenance tasks
- new users
- user subscriptions
- semi-techinical information about modems
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- Chapter 9: Customizing Your BBS
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- If all bulletin board systems looked the same, it would make for a
- pretty dull environment. This chapter details some changes that you can
- make to your system to help give it a unique look and feel.Chapter 10:
- System Manager
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- System Manager is a utility that is used in conjunction with PCBoard to
- modify user records. You can adjust the security levels of users,
- individual records, and many other tasks. This chapter describes all of
- the options and screens in System Manager.
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- Chapter 11: PCBFiler
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- Use PCBFiler to help you maintain your file directories. Using PCBFiler
- you can move files from the directory where they were uploaded to a new
- location. This chapter discusses how to use PCBFiler.
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- Chapter 12: Utilities
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- Several utilities are included with your PCBoard package. For example,
- you would use PCBPack to help keep the size of your message bases down.
- This chapter describes each of the utilities that are included with your
- package.
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- Chapter 13: Batch Files
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- There are several features of PCBoard that require the use of a batch
- file. For example, when testing uploads, PCBoard is executing a batch
- file, allowing you to use any program you desire to do the actual
- testing. This chapter discusses the various batch files that you will
- create when setting up PCBoard.
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