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- WWIV Mac BBS 2.2 ReadMe file - T R Teague - 25 May 1987
- =======================================================
-
- This file is a plain text file briefly describing WWIV Mac BBS 2.2,
- such that you can decide whether you wish to spend time downloading
- the rest of this package for use.
-
- * WWIV Mac BBS 2.2 is a bulletin board system (BBS) for the Apple
- Macintosh line of computers. It is based on a system developed for
- the IBM PC (Copyright (c) 1986 Wayne Bell).
-
- * It supports 300/1200/2400 baud, D.C. Hayes 100% compatible modems
- and at this time the U.S. Robotics Courier HST 9600 baud modem (which
- is Hayes compatible except at 9600 baud - the BBS can theoretically
- support other manufacturer's 9600 baud modems). Note the old Apple
- 1200 modem is not Hayes compatible.
-
- * It requires a minimum of 512K of RAM memory to operate (it runs on all
- members of the Macintosh family), and a hard disk is recommended.
- It is compatible with Switcher, RAMDisks etc. It is not compatible
- with AppleShare yet.
-
- * The software is sold on a Shareware basis, and you are requested to
- send the author a donation of $25 or more to the address below, if
- you decide to use the program.
-
- * The software may be freely distributed as long as the software is
- distributed complete and unmodified, and no fee is charged for
- distribution, other than any normal fee necessary for on-line charges,
- or duplication of diskettes. Since the complete package is quite large,
- should you wish, you may send a diskette to the address below rather
- than spending time and money downloading the rest of the software.
-
- * This is a maintenance release of version 2.0 - it fixes some bugs and
- adds some enhancements, as detailed below.
-
- * The software is distributed as 3 PackIt III files, whose contents are,
- and should remain so, as follows :
-
- WWIV Mac BBS 2.2 Readme - this file, separate (13 Kb)
-
- WWIV 2.2-1 OF 3.PIT - Part 1 of 3 of the WWIV Mac BBS 2.2 (225 Kb)
- + Init - the BBS initialization program
- + WWIV BBS Docs - the documentation in MacWrite 4.5 format
- + .MSG files (5) - BBS Support files
- + BBSUpdate - BBS utility program
- + FixDLoads - ditto
- + MoveSections - ditto
- + RRHostConvert - ditto
- + BBSDump - ditto
-
- WWIV 2.2-2 OF 3.PIT - Part 2 of 3 of the WWIV Mac BBS 2.2 (167 Kb)
- + BBS - the BBS program itself
- + SavePaths - resource file for customizing BBS
- + Custom Menus - ditto
- + BBS Keyboard Help - keyboard template for the BBS
-
- WWIV 2.2-3 OF 3.PIT - Part 3 of 3 of the WWIV Mac BBS 2.2 (177 Kb)
- + Source files - some source files for BBS utility programs
- + Third Party Utilities - a collection of other BBS utility programs
-
-
- The suggested arrangement of files on diskette are :
-
- + 800K HFS diskette - everything
- + 400K MFS diskettes - Disk #1 : ReadMe, Packed File #1
- - Disk #2 : Packed Files 2 and #3
- + or 400K MFS diskettes - Disk #1 : BBS, Source code, Utilities
- - Disk #2 : everything else
-
-
- * Features of the BBS are :
-
- + Use of Macintosh User Interface for the System Operator (Sysop)
- allows for flexibility in arranging window displays, and use of
- Desk Accessories, Cut/Paste (limited to DA's) etc.
-
- + An unlimited number of users can be supported (this has changed from
- version 2.0, which had a limit of 500 - it is now limited by available
- memory) - passwords, security checks add to the integrity of the BBS.
-
- + On-Line context sensitive help available at all times to users.
-
- + Users are assigned security levels, which determine the amount of
- time on the systen, access to certain files etc. New users are
- limited in what they can do, until they are "validated".
-
- + Users connect to the BBS when calling, automatically at the correct
- speed. A minimum and maximum baud rate can be specified that the BBS
- can support.
-
- + Up to 19 Public message sections with built-in editor, fast scan of
- new messages since last login, time compensation for message posting
- given, etc are available. "Backspacing" in messages is allowed,
- and messages can be left anonmously in a number of ways (there is
- a special "Dear Abby" board).
-
- + Private EMail with auto-reply, receipt etc. Also ability to send
- mail to multiple persons.
-
- + A voting section.
-
- + General text files can be made available for viewing by all users.
-
- + The list of all users, and callers today are available to all users.
-
- + Keyboard macros for user input.
-
- + Expert/Novice mode in the menus.
-
- + Default user settings such as screen size, word wrap on/off,
- one key/line mode of menu selection, message sections to be
- scanned automatically, mail box open/closed, "spinning cursor",
- pause at end of page of display on/off.
-
- + A list of other BBS's is maintained, and can be added to by users.
-
- + Various system messages are displayed at appropriate places while
- users are using the BBS - these are simple text files which can be
- modified by the Sysop, and an Auto Message that can be modified by
- users.
-
- + Users can "chat" to the Sysop, and only when the Sysop wishes it.
-
- + Up to 19 Public file sections, and 1 private Sysop section are
- available for users to upload and download files to/from. Access
- to these sections are controlled in the same way as message sections,
- but an additional enforceable upload/download ratio (e.g. 1 Kb of
- upload for every 10 Kb of download) is available. The BBS supports
- XMODEM, XMODEM/CRC, MacBinary, ASCII, XMODEM with 1 Kb blocks file
- transfer protocols. This version supports MacBinary II.
-
- + Options are available in the file sections similiar to those in
- the message sections for scanning for new files, or for looking
- for a particular file, based on its description (which the user
- specifies when uploading). "Wildcard" filenames can be used.
-
- + Uploading compensation of 1 min of extra time on for each 25 Kb
- uploaded is given.
-
- + When downloading, the approximate time needed, is displayed for the
- user, and when uploading (MacBinary only), the approximate time
- needed, is displayed for the Sysop.
-
- + There are a number of Sysop commands available, for running the BBS
- remotely.
-
- + A running log of users' actions is kept (today and yesterday).
-
- + The results of the voting can be surveyed.
-
- + A built-in text editor is available for changing system messages etc.
-
- + A "mini-DOS" is available for housekeeping chores.
-
- + A built-in "mini-terminal" program, with complete access to the
- file sections, is available for Sysop's to call other BBS's.
- A dialing directory and other features are available.
-
- + The BBS can be "closed" to new users, unless they know the correct
- new user password.
-
- + A display of all user activity appears on the Sysop screen, and
- the Sysop and user can enter keystrokes from either keyboard at
- any time. The Sysop can login "from the keyboard" as a normal
- user (this is how the Sysop can easily "upload" files already
- available on his disk, but not entered into the BBS).
-
- + The BBS menus can be modified by the Sysop.
-
- + Third-party utilities available.
-
- + and many, many, more features ...
-
-
- * Please send any correspondence/donations to :
-
- T. R. Teague,
- 6762 Warner Ave, #Q3,
- Huntington Beach,
- CA 92647
-
-
- * Update from 2.1 to 2.2 :
-
- Bug fixes :
-
- + Time on would sometimes go negative, especially after chat - fixed.
-
- + When validating a user after reading EMail, using the ! command, the
- system would crash if a SL/DSL of greater than 255 was entered - fixed.
-
- + In the mini-terminal, pressing Option-X to exit, would sometimes return
- you to wrong menu - fixed.
-
- + Choosing the Quit menu item from the pull-down menus, would sometimes
- cause the BBS to get stuck in a loop (especially mini-terminal) - fixed.
-
- + Although MacBinary standard allows for 64 character "real" filenames,
- the Finder only allows 27 characters (or 31 for documents) - so the
- size of the "real" filename allowed to be entered is now limited to 27
- characters.
-
- + Delete or Move files in the File Section, using wildcards (*.*) would
- not work - fixed (actually it was never properly implemented in the
- IBM version - Rename has also been modified). You may now Quit out of
- this option at any time.
-
- + The documentation for the DIN-8 cable connections was wrong - my
- apologies to those people who had problems - fixed.
-
- + When a file download was aborted by the user hanging up, sometimes the
- aborted download would count as a good one - fixed.
-
- + When changing the SL of a user on-line by making them a temp. Sysop
- to do the change, restoring their SL would restore old SL - fixed.
-
-
- Enhancements :
-
- + Improvements made in connecting and hanging up with modem - the BBS
- now supports 9600 baud. The modem initialization string now may be
- modified to use modem response words, rather than codes.
-
- + Improvements made to all WWIV Mac BBS utilities written by me,
- including the Init program, so that the General Setup resources
- (containing Pathnames etc) STR# ID = 1000, 1001, 1002 are now read
- from any file you desire - such as the BBS, or a custom resource
- file containing all your defaults - this means that only 1 set of
- STR# resources need be kept.
-
- + The accuracy of the timer used internally by the BBS, has been
- improved - this may have some effect on various operations.
-
- + Limited support has been added for future multitasking system
- software from Apple - it might be possible to run the BBS in the
- background (currently not likely especially if running 2 copies of
- the BBS - also system not designed to multitask use of files).
-
- + An extra field has been added to the BBS STR# ID = 1000 to specify the
- hours for Sysop available for Chat. If the hours are not specified,
- then by default, the Sysop is never available, unless you press
- Option-Space as usual, while a user is on-line to make the Sysop
- available (otherwise by default the Sysop is always available
- during these hours). The Status command now displays the Sysop hours.
-
- + While entering a message (post, EMail etc) anywhere in the BBS, the
- /S command is now accepted as an alternative to the /ES command.
-
- + The number and names of the computer types stored have been changed
- (i.e. new types have been added).
-
- + The spinning cursor function has been added to the mini-terminal.
-
- + After a period of inactivity by the user (3 mins), the BBS now warns
- the user that they will logged off if the do not press a key within
- another 3 mins. After this period of inactivity, they get logged off
- in the usual way.
-
- + The BBS now implements the assertion/negation of the DTR line at
- various places in the BBS (notably logoff) - this feature will help
- drop the carrier when logging off. It will only have effect when the
- DTR line on the modem is connected to your Mac (which must be a Mac
- Plus or later motherboard).
-
- + The BBS now implements a user defined modem escape sequence when
- hanging up the modem. By default, the escape sequence was +++
- (default for Hayes compatible modems). To use this feature, your modem
- must be capable of changing the modem escape sequence, by use of the
- S2 register.
-
- + The MacBinary II standard has been implemented. This updated standard
- is designed to handle System/Finder enhancements made by Apple in the
- past year (and future), such as AppleShare, and allows for future
- enhancements of the standard while maintaining compatibility.
-
- + An extra field has been added to the BBS STR# ID = 1000 to specify the
- ratios used when the optional enforceable upload/download ratio in the
- File Section, is in effect. The Status command now displays the ratios.
-