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- Alley-Wall
- Version 2.11
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- An Advanced Door For PCBoard 14.x Bulletin Board Systems
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- By,
- David Pabst
- 18 McAdams Road
- Framingham, MA 01701
-
-
- Available through
- CompuServe
- EMail 76547,2643
- Or
- Relaynet Shareware Conference
-
-
- copyright 1990-1993
- all rights reserved
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-
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- Use of Alley-Wall is
- only allowed for a
- limited 14 day trial
- period for unregistered
- versions.
-
-
- Table Of Contents
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- Alley-Wall Features.................................... 1
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- Registration Support, Benefits......................... 2
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- License................................................ 3
-
- Upgrading To Latest Version Of Alley-Wall.............. 6
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- Guide To The Documentation............................. 7
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- System Requirements ................................... 8
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- File List.............................................. 9
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- Using AWSETUP.......................................... 10
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- Requirements...................................... 10
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- Setup Functions................................... 11
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- Misc. Functions................................... 12
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- Quitting Functions................................ 12
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- Setup Menu....\deleted from Alley-Wall\........... 13
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- Setup Functions....\deleted from Alley-Wall\. 13
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- Installation of Alley-Wall............................. 14
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- Getting Started................................... 14
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- Once It's Working................................. 15
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- Using Alley-Wall....................................... 16
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- Normal Commands................................... 17
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- Sysop Commands.................................... 18
- Entering Data..................................... 19
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- Registering............................................ 21
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- Disclaimer............................................. 22
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- Registration Form...................................... 23
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- Appendix A - Problems and Treatment.................... 24
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- Further Help........................................... 26Alley-Wall Features
-
- Alley-Wall is the most advanced, easiest to use, friendliest, and
- most direct way to post public bulletins (graffiti) to the
- bulletin board users. These are some of the advantages of using
- Alley-Wall over the next "graffiti" wall competitor:
-
- Ansi and ASCII Visual Support
- Alley-Wall uses both ANSI and ASCII menus, bulletins, help
- files, etc... Alley-Wall generates an ANSI bulletin for color
- users and an ASCII bulletin for non-IBM computers or slow
- modem users. Alley-Wall also stamps the time and date of when
- the bulletins were reset (created). * Users now can set
- colors in their bulletins to whatever appeals to them!!! *
-
- Intelligent Programming That Keeps Sysop "House Cleaning" Easy
- Alley-Wall can be set to allow a maximum number of entries on
- the Alley-Wall at one time. For instance, if you set the
- maximum number for 25, and the 26th is entered; Alley-Wall
- will remove the oldest entry, thus making only 25 entries on
- it.
-
- New Entries Can Place Themselves In Two Ways
- Alley-Wall allows the sysop to have new entries to be placed
- at the beginning of the bulletins (On top), or to have new
- entries appended on to the end (This was how all previous
- versions of Alley-Wall worked)
-
- Easy To Use Menus
- Alley-Wall has friendly, colorful menus. These menus can be
- interrupted by the user by typing ^K at any time. Just as
- easy as it was interrupted they can be displayed again using
- the ? key. There are two sets of menus which include ASCII
- and ANSI versions: the Sysop menus, and the user menus.
-
- An Advanced Setup Program
- A new interface was designed solely for programs written by
- me. I incorporated the new interface in the setup program
- for Alley-Wall.
-
- Ease Of Use
- Just hit a key, and the Alley-Wall does its thing. No hard
- commands to learn, no cryptic ancient languages, and a quick
- familiarization time.
-
-
- Flexibility
- Any of the bulletins can be edited using a text editor or an
- ANSI editor such as TheDraw.
-
- SysOp Commands
- System Operators have special commands just for them to use.
- Such as Kill Alley-Wall Files, See Who Posted What, etc...
-
- Special Lock Out System
- For trouble makers! The SysOp can lock them out of the door
- using a special utility that is included with Alley-Wall.
- This lock out system can also shut down the door for
- temporary purposes.
-
- Support
- When you register Alley-Wall, you get:
-
- A) on-line support through Compuserve E-Mail,
-
- B) a formatted, Near Letter Quality Printed copy of the latest
- documentation (Deluxe Edition),
-
- C) support through RelayNet ShareWare (unofficial support
- base) message base (Route To Xevious; To: David Pabst),
-
- D) bulletin board support (names and numbers are listed
- further in the documentation),
-
- E) A reduced upgrade price for all major upgrades (All future
- versions will be totally registered for you by using your
- registration code),
-
- F) notification of all future releases,
-
- G) A disk with the latest version of Alley-Wall, and
-
- H) free bug fixes for all current versions of Alley-Wall.
-
- License
-
- CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS. IF YOU DO NOT
- AGREE WITH THEM, YOU SHOULD PROMPTLY DELETE THE ENTIRE PROGRAM.
- USING THIS SOFTWARE INDICATES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THE AGREEMENT.
-
- Alley-Wall is not Public Domain or free. It is ShareWare.
- ShareWare is a way of distributing software so the purchaser can
- try the software before purchasing.
-
- Non-Registered users of this software have 14 days to try Alley-
- Wall before removing it from their system or registering. Using
- Alley-Wall after the 14 days without registering it is illegal.
-
- Alley-Wall can not be modified in any respect, for any reason,
- including but not limited to, de-compiling, disassembling, or
- reverse engineering of Alley-Wall. The registration screen and all
- of the menus, help files, and start up files must never be altered,
- removed, bypassed, or disabled by any means (the bug-a-boo
- registration screens are disabled with the registered copy).
-
- You are free to distribute the publicly available shareware version
- of Alley-Wall to others subject to the above restrictions and also
- the following:
-
- A) No fee is charged for its use.
-
- B) No re-numeration may be accepted for Alley-Wall. This does
- not apply to bulletin board service, online services,
- etc... membership, subscription, or access charges.
-
- C) Alley-Wall must be distributed in un-altered form, complete
- with licensing information, full documentation, and all
- accompanying files and programs. The archive must not be
- altered in any respect.
-
- D) All Shareware vendors must make sure that the version is
- the unregistered shareware version. Or request a free
- evaluation disk. (Shareware houses ONLY)
-
-
- Bulletin Board Systems (BBS) may make Alley-Wall available for
- download only if the above conditions are met. The archive
- (AWALL211.ZIP) distributed by me or an equivalent archive may be
- made available only in complete form. Refer to the File Listing
- for a complete listing of all the files, use this to verify a
- complete packet. If the contents appear to be altered or not
- complete, you may obtain the latest shareware release of Alley-
- Wall for only $5.
-
- Vendors must give a description that treats Alley-Wall fairly. It
- must be an objective review. Vendors may not refer to this
- software as cheap, gaudy, etc.. Included with Alley-Wall is
- VENDORS.DOC which includes a few sample descriptions.License
-
- The previous license statement does not apply to the registered
- version of Alley-Wall. The registered software is protected under
- United States Copyright. It must be treated just like a commercial
- software with certain exceptions as follows:
-
- A) I authorize the making of archival copies of the registered
- version for the sole purpose of backing up your software
- and protecting your investment from possible loss.
-
- B) The medium on which the registered software is recorded is
- transferred to the customer, but not the title of the
- software.
-
- C) The software cannot be transferred to anyone. It can
- be only on one computer.
-
- This license is effective until terminated. You may terminate it
- at any time by destroying the software together with all copies,
- manuals, disks, saved files, etc.. The license also terminates if
- you fail to comply with the terms and conditions of the license
- agreement.
-
- Also, by terminating the license, you wave the right to reduced
- upgrade fees, upgrade notices, etc.
- Upgrading
-
- Users who have registered Alley-Wall versions 1.0-2.1 may upgrade
- for $5 (US). You must state your registration PASSNUMB when you
- upgrade. Fill out the registration form later in the
- documentation.
- Guide to the Documentation
-
- I added this part to help you get around the manual. I hope it
- helps. I detest long, unhelpful manuals. So I hope this gives you
- some idea of this manual.
-
- Alley-Wall and its utility programs are very powerful and have many
- commands. Here is a brief summary of the contents of the manual:
-
- 1) Installation
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- A) Using Alley-Wall's Setup Program
-
- B) Getting Things to Work
-
- 2) Instructions for using Alley-Wall
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- A) User Commands
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- B) Sysop Commands
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- 3) More Legal stuff
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- 5) Appendices:
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- A) Problems, trouble Shooting, and treatment
-
- 6) Registration Form
-
- The text has an abundance of footnotes (in the registered,
- formatted manual). These are intended for particularly curious
- and/or sophisticated users. First time users and those wishing to
- avoid needless complexity should feel free to skip them. Some
- footnotes may not be important, but some are rather important.
- Alley-Wall Setup Requirements and AWALL21.ZIP File List
-
- SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
-
- Alley-Wall will run on any IBM PC compatible that runs PCBoard
- 14.x. Alley-Wall uses and creates other files to perform its
- function. This space may be 0 bytes to hundreds of kilobytes
- of space. You need to be able run PCBoard compatible doors, if you
- don't have PCBoard a door converter can run Alley-Wall.
-
-
- FILE LIST
-
- The following briefly lists files that are included and created by
- Alley-Wall, Alley-Wall Setup, and Alley-Wall Bad User.
-
- NOTE: Files such as ALLYWAL? means there are two files, such as
- ALLYWAL and ALLYWALG; the one with the G being in ANSI, the one
- without, in ASCII.
-
- AWALL211.ZIP The archive that Alley-Wall v2.11 should be included
- in.
- ALLYWALL.EXE The Alley-Wall Executable.
- ALLYWALL.CNF Configuration file for Alley-Wall.
- AWSETUP.EXE The Alley-Wall Setup program, using a new and unique
- interface.
- AWBDUSER.EXE The Alley-Wall Bad User System. This file Resets,
- adds, deletes, and lists users in the Bad User
- File.
- ALLYWALL.DOC The DOS text version of this documentation.
- ALLYWALL.WPF Wordperfect version of ALLYWALL.DOC with formatted
- text, footnotes, etc...
- AWBDUSER.HLP Help file that accompanies AWBDUSER.EXE.
- README.DOC Important info: Changes, bugs, etc...
- UPGRADE.EXE The upgrade program to upgrade Alley-Wall 1.5x\1.6x
- to 2.11.
-
-
-
- FILE LIST (Continued from previous page)
-
- AW.BAT A batch file for PCBoard to run Alley-Wall, the file
- needs to be renamed to AW. This may be different
- with other systems.
- AWTEST.BAT A batch for testing Alley-Wall in Local mode.
- LAYOUT.DOC The layout for the configuration file.
- INVOICE.DOC Registration form; One is included in this file.
- SHAREWRE.DOC A document describing Shareware.
- VENDORS.DOC Description of Alley-Wall for vendors.
- AWBDUSER.LST File created by Alley-Wall and used by AWBDUSER.
- ALLYWAL? Alley-Wall bulletin. Created by Alley-Wall.
- AWALSYSG Sysop bulletin, only viewable by sysop; Includes
- names of who posted a bulletin, at what time, on
- what day.
- AWHELP? Help File that is used when the user requests help
- in the door.
- AWMENU? The [user] menus that are included with Alley-Wall.
- AWSMEN? The [sysop] menus.
- AWSTART? The Alley-Wall opening screens.
- ORDER.DOC Order form which can be printed and used for
- registering Alley-Wall.
- HISTORY.DOC The History of Alley-Wall, information on changes
- between versions.
- AWBUM? Alley-Wall bad User Message. You can create this
- file, and it will be displayed if a Bad User trys
- to run Alley-Wall. If AWBUM or AWBUMG doesn't
- exist, Alley-Wall will display the Bad User Message
- in the configuration file.
- CATALOG.EXE The Direct Software Products catalog. Just type
- CATALOG at the DOS prompt.
- FILE_ID.DIZ A description file for bulletin board file systems
- AWDESC.DOC Description of Alley-Wall 2.11
- PRINTDOC.BAT Prints all documentation files to printerUsing Alley-Wall Setup Program (AWSETUP)
-
- AWALL21.ZIP comes with a program named AWSETUP.EXE. Use this
- program to configure Alley-Wall.
-
- REQUIREMENTS
-
- AWSETUP requires around 100 kilobytes of memory to run. It
- requires a color monitor. It should be installed in the same
- directory that Alley-Wall is installed in.
-
- Alley-Wall Setup uses (sorta) the Text Windowing Interface(TWI);
- It's not fully ported to TWI, but most of it is. Alley-Wall Setup
- also features edit prompts that keep you from going out of the
- bounds, etc.
-
- COMMANDS
-
- Setup Functions
-
- System Operator's Name S
-
- Instructs the computer to prompt you for the System Operators Name.
- It will display what is currently entered above the prompt if
- anything, if nothing, you will just get the prompt. You are to
- write the system operators (SysOp) name.
-
-
- Bulletin Board's Name B
-
- You will be prompted to enter the Bulletin Board's (BBS) Name. A
- recommended answer would be:
- Galaga Telecommunications Service
- You can use basically whatever you would like as the name of your
- BBS.
-
-
- Registration Code R
-
- This is the registration code. You will receive this when you
-
- COMMANDS (Continued from previous page)
-
- register Alley-Wall. If you are not registered type in any bunch
- of numbers you want.
-
-
- SysOp Security Level L
-
- This is used for the Sysop commands so the program can tell who has
- access to the SysOp functions. For example, if the SysOp's
- security level is set at 255 then enter 255.
-
-
- Use "Bad User" system U
-
- This is the lock out system that is built into Alley-Wall. If you
- want to use the Bad User System then type in Y, if you do not; type
- in N.
-
-
- Message for "Bad Users" M
-
- This is the message the bad users get run they try to run the door.
- You can enter any string you would like. A new feature in
- Alley-Wall allows you to have files AWBUM?, meaning Alley-Wall Bad
- User Message, you can create this file, if this file does not exist
- Alley-Wall will display the string above.
-
-
- Names w/ People With Access N
-
- This allows you to enter up to three more names. These three
- names will have sysop access when they use Alley-Wall.
-
-
- Directions Bulletins Are Placed D
-
- New Entries can be placed at the beginning of the Alley-Wall or at
- the end. Basically, it can be NEW ON TOP, or NEW ON BOTTOM.
-
-
- Maximum Number Of Bulletin Entries E
-
- Alley-Wall will set a maximum number of entries for the Alley-Wall.
- For instance, if you set it for 25 entries, and the 26th is
- entered; Alley-Wall will remove the oldest entry, thus making the
- total number of entries 25.
-
-
- Misc. Functions
-
- View Configuration File V
-
- This is helpful because it gives you a run down of the
- configuration. It displays, gives a description of each item, and
- really makes setting up easier.
-
-
- Help with Setup H or F1
-
- This provides help functions within AWSETUP. Help isn't available
- at the main menu, but is available at the Setup Menu.
-
-
- Information on registering I
-
- This is the registration screen, for Alley-Wall. I would like to
- remind you Alley-Wall is not free or in the public domain. It is
- a product, and has to be bought or you must stop using it.
-
-
- Changes and Updates C
-
- This procedure displays HISTORY.DOC in a multi-directional
- scrolling text viewer. Press return or X when you are done
- reading. HOME\END\UP\DOWN\PAGE UP\PAGE DOWN all work in the text
- viewer.
-
-
- Quitting Functions
-
- Abort Without Saving A
-
- This is the fast quit function. If you have entered data, and use
- this option, IT WILL BE LOST. It is recommended that you exit with
- ^Q or Q.
-
-
- Quit and Save ^Q or Q
-
- This lets you exit the program safely. It will automatically save
- any data you have edited or entered. You should usually exit this
- way. It may take an extra 5 seconds on an XT, but on an AT you
- won't be able to notice the difference between quitting and saving
- or aborting without saving.
- The Setup (For Alley-Wall Setup) (Ctrl-S)
-
- //DELETED FROM ALLEY-WALL 2.11//
-
- You can get into the setup screen by pressing Ctrl and S at the
- same time from the main menu. This will bring you to a setup
- screen, which allows you to control the parameters of the Alley-
- Wall Setup interface.
-
- COMMANDS
-
- Change Fill Character C
-
- Use this option to change the background fill character. The first
- time AWSETUP runs it sets the fillchar to ▒. You can set
- characters using the ALT key and the numeric keypad. You must
- press ALT, while holding ALT down, type in 177 on the keypad.
- After this is completed you will have ▒. You can enter any
- character you desire.
-
-
- Help F1
-
- The setup menu has its own help window. When you press F1 a window
- will appear and describe how to enter a character for the
- background. Just like above.
-
-
- Quit ^Q
-
- This is the same as Quit and Save. Refer to Quitting Functions on
- the preceding page.
-
-
- Main Menu ESC
-
- Just press the escape key and you will be back at the main menu.
- If you pressed the escape key by accident just type, ^S you will be
- right back at the setup menu.
-
-
- Installation
-
- Installing Alley-Wall is probably the hardest part of using this
- door. These instructions have been written on the premise that the
- software being used is PCBoard. I know that other bulletin board
- systems can use PCBoard doors by using door converters, or user
- file converters. If you are using software other than PCBoard
- please refer to its instructions.
-
- Also you must have PCBoard (or the converters for) 14.x. That
- means any version of PCBoard over version 14 works with Alley-
- Wall.
-
- Getting Started
-
- First you must unzip the files to your bulletin board directory
- or your door directory. Once this is done use AWSETUP.EXE to
- configure the door if this is your first time using Alley-Wall.
- If you have a previous version of Alley-Wall run UPGRADE.EXE first.
-
- Once you have finished configuring Alley-Wall, use a text editor to
- edit AWTEST.BAT. This is what AWTEST.BAT looks like:
- @echo off
- allywall allywall.cnf c:\pcb LOCAL
- You must change the c:\pcb to the directory with the bulletin board
- files. You must also type in LOCAL in capitals to run in LOCAL
- mode.
-
- If you are using other bulletin board software, you must read the
- documentation that came with YOUR software to determine how to use
- the software with PCBoard doors. But the previous paragraph must
- also be done.
-
- If it gives you the bad user message you must disable the function
- Use Bad User File; You may do this by selecting U within
- AWSETUP.EXE. Then type Control Q (^Q) or Q to quit and save.
-
- Once It's Working
-
- You should see a large menu that takes up most of the display. If
- it only takes up half of the display you have done one of two
- things wrong:
- 1) You entered the wrong Sysop Security Level,
- 2) you have to set the Sysop Security Level at 255 while
- running in local mode from DOS without the BBS software,
- 3) Your name is not the sysop name in the config file,
- 4) Your name is not one of the names that can be entered in
- addition to the sysop. (Names of people who have access)
-
- If you still have problems having it run, refer to Appendix A -
- Problems and Treatment.
-
- If you get a prompt stating that you have 15 seconds or press
- return, this means you have not followed the directions correctly.
- Once again you must type ALLYWALL ALLYWALL.CNF C:\PCB LOCAL (or
- equivalent) to run it in local mode from the DOS prompt. If you
- are running in local mode through your BBS software you only have
- to type ALLYWALL ALLYWALL.CNF C:\PCB.
-
- If you still have problems you can contact me through Compuserve,
- or RelayNet (Shareware conference).
-
- If you do get it working you should explore the options presented.
- You have to learn how to use Alley-Wall before your users do, so
- that you can help them if they have problems. Don't worry though,
- there is on-line help built in to the system.
-
- You can always edit the options you have set with AWSETUP.EXE,
- always remember to exit with ^Q or Q if you have made changes.
- Using Alley-Wall
-
- These commands do not have to be memorized since there are online
- menus for both ASCII and ANSI users, and online help that describes
- the commands. The following is a list of all commands with a
- description of each:
-
- COMMANDS
-
- Normal Commands
-
- Write on the Alley-Wall W
-
- This is the feature that allows you to write on the Wall. It is a
- very easy to use entry prompt. You can enter up to 240 characters
- on up to 3 lines. The author of a bulletin (in ANSI or ASCII mode)
- can change the colors in the bulletins by typing @#. The @ is for
- telling the computer a control code is coming, and the number for
- what color to display. For instance, typing:
- Hello@4 Everyone
- ...would appear as...
- Hello [NOW THE TEXT IS RED] Everyone
- Alley-Wall now strips blank lines from the entries. Then the user
- is prompted if they would like their name posted. Finally, they
- are prompted if they want this entry posted.
-
-
- Read the Alley-Wall R
-
- This allows you to read the bulletins that have been entered into
- the Alley-Wall. The computer automatically selects which bulletin
- should be viewed. Either ALLYWAL or ALLYWALG are selected from
- viewing depending if the user's graphic flag is up or down.
-
-
- Version Information V
-
- This option displays all the information about the program to the
- common user. It displays version, author, bbs software,
- programming language, etc...
-
-
- Registration Status E
-
- This displays the current registration status. If your board is
- registered then you will get a thank you message. On the other
-
- hand, you will get a registration message. If you would like to
- register refer to the registration form.
-
-
- Graphics Mode Change I
-
- This is an option so users can change their graphics flag while
- they are in the door. They will not have to exit back to the
- bulletin board software to switch in to\out of graphics or text
- mode. You can switch back and fourth as much as you want. It is
- also their for door converters which automatically set graphics to
- off. The users can change into graphics mode if they want
- graphics.
-
-
- BETA Testers B
-
- This was added to give thanks to all of the bulletin board systems
- who BETA tested, and helped with the development of this software
- package. Thanks to all that helped!!!
-
-
- Help H
-
- This is the help feature for Alley-Wall. This gives basic help for
- the most important commands that are included within Alley-Wall.
- If you or your users need more help refer to this documentation.
-
-
- Quit back to BBS Q
-
- This returns the user back to the bulletin board software. It
- closes all open files, and does not log people off the system.
-
-
- Goodbye, Hangup Modem G
-
- This disconnects you from the bulletin board software. It closes
- all files and drops carrier.
-
- Sysop Commands
-
- Kill Alley-Wall Files K
-
- Use this to reset the Alley-Wall bulletin files. ALLYWAL,
- ALLYWALG, and AWALSYSG are reset. Be careful when using this
- command. After being reset, Alley-Wall stamps the time and date it
- was reset, and the new entry placement method (New on top, or new
- on bottom).
-
- See Who Posted What S
-
- This is a bulletin that only the sysop can view. It shows the name
- of everyone who has posted a bulletin, the bulletin, and more.
- This is helpful if you are looking for someone who has posted a
- "negative" message, and if you want to lock them out of the door
- with AWBDUSER.EXE.
-
-
- Bad User List 1
-
- This just displays everyone who is in the Bad User List. You can
- edit the users with a text editor, or AWBDUSER.EXE.
-
-
- Display Door Configuration 2
-
- This shows the configuration of Alley--Wall in two ways. The first
- is to display the data with a short description. The second is
- right below the first, and it displays the raw ALLYWALL.CNF. This
- procedure is also included in AWSETUP.EXE.
-
-
- ENTERING DATA
-
- When you select W in Alley-Wall a text entry prompt is displayed.
- In graphics mode it is three lines of solid color, in ASCII it is
- one line of =>. Every time you press return in ASCII mode it adds
- another =>.
-
- Above the entry prompt there is a block of numbers. These numbers
- tell you the length of the prompt, and where you are right now..
-
- All you have to do is enter a bulletin. You do not have to fill
- the whole prompt. You can hit return at any point. Pressing
- Escape will clear any data you have entered already in the line,
- and is good if you made a mistake.
-
- CHANGING COLORS in the entry is easy. All you have to do is type
- @ and a number, like @1. For instance, if you typed: Hello@4
- Everyone it would come out as: Hello (text now red) everyone. A
- list of all the available colors appears when you prepare to enter
- a new entry.
-
- After you are done entering text Alley-Wall asks you if you would
- like your name displayed with the post. You can enter with a yes
- or a no; meaning Y or N (Y,N).
-
- Finally, you are asked if you want the bulletin posted; Alley-Wall
- displays a preview for you so you can decide. You can enter with
- a yes or a no; meaning Y or N (Y,N).
- Registering
-
- You are required to register Alley-Wall after a 14 day evaluation
- period. If you do not register within 14 days, you must stop using
- this software.
-
- I have included a description of what shareware is about. I have
- done this to describe the importance of registering.
-
- Shareware distribution gives users a chance to try software before
- buying it. If you try a shareware program and continue using it,
- you are expected to register. Individual programs differ on
- details. Some request registration while others require it, some
- specify a maximum trial period. Registration often entitles the
- user to updates, printed documentation, or other effects.
-
- Copyright laws apply to both shareware and commercial software, and
- the copyright holder may retain all rights. The only meaningful
- difference between shareware and commercial software is the method
- of distribution. Shareware authors specifically grant the rights
- to copy and distribute the WHOLE software package, with specific
- exceptions.
-
- If you should find that this software meets your needs, you have a
- responsibility to purchase this software.
-
- Shareware makes finding software for your needs easier, because you
- can try before you buy. Also the cost for distribution is much
- lower, so the price of the product can be much lower that it would
- if it was commercial. Finally, shareware has the ultimate money-
- back guarantee. If you don't like it, don't buy it.
-
-
- All registrations must be paid with money orders or checks that are
- in American funds.
-
- Mail registrations to David Pabst, 18 McAdams Road, Framingham, MA
- 01701, USA.
-
- To register use the form on page 21.
- Disclaimer
-
- Anyone using Alley-Wall must accept this disclaimer of warranty:
-
- Alley-Wall is supplied as is. The author disclaim all warranties
- expressed or implied, including without limitation, the warranties
- of fitness for any purpose. The author assumes no liability for
- the use of Alley-Wall even when the author has been informed of the
- possibility of such damage.
-
- For the remainder of this agreement, the term Alley-Wall refers to
- the Alley-Wall program with all of its accompanying files. Alley-
- Wall is shareware and is licensed at no charge to the user for
- 14 days. Feel free to distribute this software, but not to alter
- the software.
- Registration Form
-
- Mail to:
- David Pabst
- 18 McAdams Road
- Framingham, MA 01701, USA
-
- NAME:_______________________________________________
-
- ADDRESS:____________________________________________
-
- CITY:_______________________________ STATE:________
-
- ZIP CODE:___________________________________________
-
- PHONE(Opt.):________________________________________
-
- Please write any comments about Alley-Wall below.
- MEMO:_______________________________________________
- ____________________________________________________
-
- All orders must be in United States funds. Please send checks or
- money orders only.
-
- Description Quantity Price *
-
- Alley-Wall Evaluation Copy _______ $5
- (Unregistered Shareware Version)
-
- Alley-Wall Normal Registration _______ $15
- (latest version, registration code,
- Upgrade notification)
-
- Alley-Wall Deluxe Registration _______ $25
- (printed manual, binder, latest
- version, registration code, etc)
-
- Alley-Wall Upgrade to v2.11 _______ $5
- (You must state your reg. code.
- Also, if I do not have a record CODE:___________
- of you I will not accept your
- upgrade.)
- ** MASS RESIDENTS ADD 5% SALES TAX **
- Version you have:__________ Total price: $_______
-
- Do you have a high density disk drive? _________
- Disk Size Wanted: [_]5.25" [_]3.5"
-
-
- Appendix A - Problems
-
- There are many things that can go wrong with doors and bulletin
- board systems. I think that they can be one of the hardest forms
- of computer software to install. Some problems are:
-
- 1) You get this prompt:
- USAGE: PROGRAM CONFIG_FILE SYSTEM_DIR [LOCAL]
- EXAMPLE: prokit prokit.cnf c:\pcb2 LOCAL
-
- 08-09-91 16:10 Prokit 3.1 of 10-08-89
- Error: Invalid command parameters
-
- (15 second delay) Press (Enter):
-
- -OR-
-
- 08-09-91 16:20 ALLEY-WALL 2.11 3.1 of 10-08-89
- Runtime error: 104 PC=0000:1EF8
-
- (15 second delay) Press (Enter):
-
- A) You must type allywall allywall.cnf c:\pcb LOCAL to run the
- door in local mode without the bulletin board software.
- Allywall is the executable file, allywall.cnf is the
- configuration file, c:\pcb is the directory where the
- bulletin board software is located, and LOCAL means to run
- the door locally. LOCAL must be is capital letters.
-
- B) If that does not work, it may be that the configuration file
- does not exist, corrupted, or it's not in the same directory
- that Alley-Wall is in. Use AWSETUP.EXE to modify or create
- the configuration file.
-
- C) Run time errors are certain errors at run time that cause the
- program to display an error message and terminate:
- Runtime error: nnn XXXX:YYYY
- where nnn is the runtime error number, XXXX:YYYY is the
- runtime error address(segment and offset).
-
- These can occur if there is an unknown bug in Alley-Wall, or
- there is a vital file missing or damaged.
-
- The runtime errors are divided into four categories: DOS
- errors 1 through 99; I\O errors, 100 through 149; critical
- errors, 150 through 199; and fatal errors, 200 through 255.
- (This preceding paragraph was copied from the Turbo Pascal
- manual.)
-
-
- 2) Just doesn't run.
-
- A) You haven't renamed AW.BAT to AW.
-
- B) You haven't changed the directories, file locations, etc...
- in AW.BAT.
-
- C) Archive wasn't complete or it was damaged. You can call
- anyone of the support boards or you may order a 5 dollar
- evaluation copy.
-
- 3) The door crashes for no reason.
-
- A) This can happen from a number of reason. The foremost being
- that you have terminate and stay resident programs(TSR)
- active. You can try to remedy this by disabling the TSRs.
-
- B) A user abruptly hung up when using a command or procedure
- that doesn't often check the carrier status (This is being
- remedied).
- 4) It runs, but you're locked out.
-
- A) Try disabling the Alley-Wall Bad User system in AWSETUP.EXE
- (Command U).
-
- 5) Sysop Menu does not come up for sysop.
-
- A) Enter 255 for sysop security level, or the specific level
- that you, the sysop are.
-
- B) Enter your name in the Sysop Name prompt.
-
- C) If running in Local mode, make one of the (AWSETUP.EXE
- command N)"names of people w\access" a blank line.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- Further Help
-
- If you have any questions, problems, comments not addressed by the
- manual, feel free to make use of the Alley-Wall on-line support.
- Please post questions and comments to ID 76457,2643 by sending
- Compuserve E-MAIL. You can also send messages to David Pabst
- through RelayNet (RIME) in the Shareware conference. Finally, you
- can call the )(evious Telecommunications Service at (508)875-3618,
- and post a message to David Pabst in the EMAIL (Type: J 1, then E)
- conference. You may also download the latest version from
- )(evious (type: D AWALL21.ZIP), or in the Compuserve IBMBBS forum,
- door section.
-
- Here is a list of the bulletin board systems, and services that
- will have the latest version of Alley-Wall.
-
- Board Name Town\State\Country Phone
- ---------- ------------------ -----
-
- )(evious Framingham, MA, USA (508)875-3618
- Channel 1 Cambridge, MA, USA (617)354-2505
- Compuserve AnyWhere, AnyWhere (YOUR-LOCAL-#)
- Ameriserve New York, NY, USA (212)876-5885
-
- All of these bulletin boards have a copy of Alley-Wall available
- for online use (except Compuserve). All of these bulletin boards
- also have the latest version of Alley-Wall available for download.
-
- If you would like your board to become a support board, just drop
- me a line.
-