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- version 4.2
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- by
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- Mike Weaver
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-
- CONTENTS
- ========
-
- Overview
- Support Files
- Copyright
- Warranty
- Distribution
- Registration
- List of files in archive
- Configuration Files
- Environment Variables
- Batch File
- Sysop Keys
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- OVERVIEW
- --------
-
- Power List is a utility for PCBoard 14.x, although it has not been tested
- on any other systems it should work fine with any system that can produce
- a DOOR.SYS, PCBOARD.SYS, USERINFO.DAT, DORINFOx.DEF, CALLINFO.BBS and a
- few others.
-
- Power List allows the user to design and download a custom built list of
- available files on a particular BBS. Hence the name. Rather than tying up
- your system to download a very large complete file listing the user selects
- those files areas that interest him/her and then Power List will do the rest.
-
- Using PKZip(tm) Power List will compress all the selected file directories
- and then using DSZ(tm) it will allow the user to download the list.
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- Required Files
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- DSZ.COM or DSZ.EXE is required in order for the download portion of Power
- List to function properly. Currently no other protocols are supported. If
- however you use GSZ.COM you could rename or copy it to DSZ.COM as the two
- have the same command structure.
-
- PKZIP.EXE is required in order for the program to compress the selected
- files prior to downloading.
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- Both DSZ and PKZIP need to be in your path somewhere.
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- Copyright
- ---------
-
- POWER LIST, Copyright (c) 1992 by Mike Weaver, is being distributed as
- Shareware. Under this concept you may use the SHAREWARE (unregistered)
- version for a reasonable period of time for evaluation after which you
- must either register your copy or discontinue usage.
-
-
-
- DISCLAIMER - WARRANTY
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- This product is provided as is without warranty of any kind. The entire
- risk as to the results and performance of the program is assumed by you.
- Futhermore, the author does not warrant, guarantee, or make any other
- representations regarding the use of, or the results of the use of the
- program, and you rely on the program and results solely at your own
- risk. The author cannot and will not accept responsibility for system
- damage, loss of profit or any other special, consequential or incidental
- damages resulting from the use of or inability to use this product.
-
-
-
- Distribution
- ------------
-
- This program is being distributed via the SHAREWARE concept and as such,
- may be copied freely with the following restrictions:
-
- * The program must be supplied in it's original unmodified
- form, including documentation.
-
- * This program may not be distributed as part of any commercial
- application or service without the express, written consent
- of the author.
-
- * Vendors of Shareware/Public Domain software may not
- distribute this program without the express, written
- consent of the author.
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- Registration
- ------------
- This door represents many hours of programming and the author deserves
- just compensation for his time, efforts and expertise. If you find this
- program to be of some value and you continue to use it on your system,
- you must return the order form provided along with the registration fee.
- Registration entitles you to free upgrades via modem from The NITE-LITE.
- Payments should be made in the form of a check or money order. Or you
- can register by credit card on The NITE-LITE bbs.
-
- The NITE-LITE bbs: (615) 458-9099 v.32bis
-
- NOTE: After I recieve your registration fee, your registration number
- will be posted in a private message on The NITE-LITE.
-
- I have not crippled this program in any way, so you can use it
- forever if you like. However be forewarned that unless you
- register I may not be apt to answer questions as freely. I
- too however realize the cost of running a BBS so I ask only a
- mere $15 if you like and use the program. If you do not like
- the program and have an idea that would make it more likeable
- by all means let me know and I will try to implement it.
-
- List of Files in archive:
- -------------------------
- Sample.cfg Pwrlist.doc Register.frm
- Pwrlist.exe Pwrlist. Pwrlist.hlp
- File_id.diz History.doc Powerlistx.exe
-
-
- SAMPLE.CFG This is the door configuration file. The one included in
- this archive is a sample and will have to be edited to fit
- your system.
- PWRLIST.DOC Three guesses and the first 2 don't count. <Grin>
- PWRLIST.EXE The executable door program itself. This door is a stand
- alone program that requires no other files such as DoorPatch
- or Brun. I wrote this door using DoorFrame 3.8
- PWRLISTX.EXE This is the seamless version of PowerList. No intros, no
- credits, no fancy screens. This version should make the
- door appear to be an intergrated part of your system. This
- version will only run if the user has a valid serial number.
- PWRLIST. This is a sample batch file to run the door on PCBoard
- systems. You may have to edit it depending on where you
- store the door files etc.
-
-
-
- FILE_ID.DIZ This file contains program descriptions for boards that
- implement automatic file description insertion with a
- program such as PCBDescribe(tm).
- HISTORY.DOC A list of corrections or bug fixes or changes in Power List
-
- REGISTER.FRM Registration form for use when registering by mail.
-
- PWRLIST.HLP Help file required for operation. Must be in the same
- directory the door is run from.
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- Example configuration file for|PCBOARD.SYS|
- ------------------------------------------
- C:\PCB\PCBOARD.SYS <=- (Full pathname of your PCBOARD.SYS file)
- The NITE-LITE bbs <=- (Change this to your BBS name)
- Mike <=- (The Sysop's first name)
- Weaver <=- (The Sysop's last name)
- PCBOARD <=- (BBS type must be in caps - only PCB support for now
- 662345922 <=- (Your registration #) Use this one till you get one
- 1 <=- (1 = non-standard comport 0 = normal comports)
- 2e8,5 <=- (Base,Irq for non-standard port) Don't leave this
- line blank! If line above is 0 this line will be
- ignored.
- c:\pcb\menus\dirs <=- (Location of your file directory menu. You need to
- have both a non-graphics and graphics version of
- this file available. Example: DIRS and DIRSG
- NiteLite.zip <=- (Change the name of the .ZIP file PowerList creates)
- 60 <=- (Number of dir files available)
- c:\pcb\gen\dir.lst <=- (Location of the PCBoard Dir.lst file)
- c:\pcb\gen\upld <=- (Location of upload dir file)
- c:pcb\gen\dos1 <=- (From here to the end of the config file is the
- c:pcb\gen\dos2 complete path and filename of each dir file you
- c:\pcb\gen\dos3 want to be accessable by PowerList. This is a big
- c:\pcb\gen\dos4 change from 3.9 and lower. Files can now be in
- c:\pcb\gen\dos5 any location. These lines are needed only for
- non-PCBoard systems.)
- etc.
-
- Example configuration file for|USERS.SYS|
- ------------------------------------------
- C:\PCB\USERS.SYS <=- (Full pathname of your USERS.SYS file)
- The NITE-LITE bbs <=- (Change this to your BBS name)
- Mike <=- (The Sysop's first name)
- Weaver <=- (The Sysop's last name)
- PCBOARD <=- (BBS type must be in caps - only PCB support for now
- 662345922 <=- (Your registration #) Use this one till you get one
- 1 <=- (1 = non-standard comport 0 = normal comports)
- 2e8,5 <=- (Base,Irq for non-standard port) Don't leave this
- line blank! If line above is 0 this line will be
- ignored.
- c:\pcb\menus\dirs <=- (Location of your file directory menu. You need to
- have both a non-graphics and graphics version of
- this file available. Example: DIRS and DIRSG
- NiteLite.zip <=- (Change the name of the .ZIP file PowerList creates)
- 60 <=- (Number of dir files available)
- c:\pcb\gen\dir.lst <=- (Location of the PCBoard Dir.lst file)
- c:\pcb\gen\upld <=- (Location of upload dir file)
- c:pcb\gen\dos1 <=- (From here to the end of the config file is the
- c:pcb\gen\dos2 complete path and filename of each dir file you
- c:\pcb\gen\dos3 want to be accessable by PowerList. This is a big
- c:\pcb\gen\dos4 change from 3.9 and lower. Files can now be in
- c:\pcb\gen\dos5 any location. These lines are needed only for
- non-PCBoard systems.)
- etc.
-
- Example configuration file for|DOOR.SYS|
- ---------------------------------------
- C:\BBS\DOOR.SYS <=- (Full pathname of your DOOR.SYS file)
- The NITE-LITE bbs <=- (Change this to your BBS name)
- Mike <=- (The Sysop's first name)
- Weaver <=- (The Sysop's last name)
- PCBOARD <=- (BBS type must be in caps - only PCB support for now
- 662345922 <=- (Your registration #) Use this one till you get one
- 1 <=- (1 = non-standard comport 0 = normal comports)
- 2e8,5 <=- (Base,Irq for non-standard port) Don't leave this
- line blank! If line above is 0 this line will be
- ignored.
- c:\pcb\menus\dirs <=- (Location of your file directory menu. You need to
- have both a non-graphics and graphics version of
- this file available. Example: DIRS and DIRSG
- NiteLite.zip <=- (Change the name of the .ZIP file PowerList creates)
- 60 <=- (Number of dir files available)
- c:\pcb\gen\dir.lst <=- (Location of the PCBoard Dir.lst file)
- c:\pcb\gen\upld <=- (Location of upload dir file)
- c:pcb\gen\dos1 <=- (From here to the end of the config file is the
- c:pcb\gen\dos2 complete path and filename of each dir file you
- c:\pcb\gen\dos3 want to be accessable by PowerList. This is a big
- c:\pcb\gen\dos4 change from 3.9 and lower. Files can now be in
- c:\pcb\gen\dos5 any location. These lines are needed only for
- non-PCBoard systems.)
- etc.
-
- Example configuration file for|USERINFO.DAT|
- -------------------------------------------
- C:\BBS\USERINFO.DAT <=- (Full pathname of your USERINFO.DAT file)
- The NITE-LITE bbs <=- (Change this to your BBS name)
- Mike <=- (The Sysop's first name)
- Weaver <=- (The Sysop's last name)
- PCBOARD <=- (BBS type must be in caps - only PCB support for now
- 662345922 <=- (Your registration #) Use this one till you get one
- 1 <=- (1 = non-standard comport 0 = normal comports)
- 2e8,5 <=- (Base,Irq for non-standard port) Don't leave this
- line blank! If line above is 0 this line will be
- ignored.
- c:\pcb\menus\dirs <=- (Location of your file directory menu. You need to
- have both a non-graphics and graphics version of
- this file available. Example: DIRS and DIRSG
- NiteLite.zip <=- (Change the name of the .ZIP file PowerList creates)
- 60 <=- (Number of dir files available)
- c:\pcb\gen\dir.lst <=- (Location of the PCBoard Dir.lst file)
- c:\pcb\gen\upld <=- (Location of upload dir file)
- c:pcb\gen\dos1 <=- (From here to the end of the config file is the
- c:pcb\gen\dos2 complete path and filename of each dir file you
- c:\pcb\gen\dos3 want to be accessable by PowerList. This is a big
- c:\pcb\gen\dos4 change from 3.9 and lower. Files can now be in
- c:\pcb\gen\dos5 any location. These lines are needed only for
- non-PCBoard systems.)
- etc.
- NOTE: DOOR.SYS must be in the SAME directory as USERINFO.DAT
-
- Example configuration file for|CALLINFO.BBS|
- -------------------------------------------
- C:\BBS\CALLINFO.BBS <=- (Full pathname of your CALLINFO.BBS file)
- The NITE-LITE bbs <=- (Change this to your BBS name)
- Mike <=- (The Sysop's first name)
- Weaver <=- (The Sysop's last name)
- PCBOARD <=- (BBS type must be in caps - only PCB support for now
- 662345922 <=- (Your registration #) Use this one till you get one
- 1 <=- (1 = non-standard comport 0 = normal comports)
- 2e8,5 <=- (Base,Irq for non-standard port) Don't leave this
- line blank! If line above is 0 this line will be
- ignored.
- c:\pcb\menus\dirs <=- (Location of your file directory menu. You need to
- have both a non-graphics and graphics version of
- this file available. Example: DIRS and DIRSG
- NiteLite.zip <=- (Change the name of the .ZIP file PowerList creates)
- 60 <=- (Number of dir files available)
- c:\pcb\gen\dir.lst <=- (Location of the PCBoard Dir.lst file)
- c:\pcb\gen\upld <=- (Location of upload dir file)
- c:pcb\gen\dos1 <=- (From here to the end of the config file is the
- c:pcb\gen\dos2 complete path and filename of each dir file you
- c:\pcb\gen\dos3 want to be accessable by PowerList. This is a big
- c:\pcb\gen\dos4 change from 3.9 and lower. Files can now be in
- c:\pcb\gen\dos5 any location. These lines are needed only for
- non-PCBoard systems.)
- etc.
-
- Example configuration file for|DORINFOx.DEF|
- -------------------------------------------
- C:\BBS\DORINFOx.DEF <=- (Full pathname of your DORINFOx.DEF file)
- <=- (Change this to your BBS name)
- The NITE-LITE bbs <=- (The Sysop's first name)
- Mike <=- (The Sysop's last name)
- Weaver <=- (Your registration #) Use this one till you get one
- PCBOARD <=- (BBS type must be in caps - only PCB support for now
- 662345922 <=- (Location of your file directory menu)
- 1 <=- (1 = non-standard comport 0 = normal comports)
- 2e8,5 <=- (Base,Irq for non-standard port) Don't leave this
- line blank! If line above is 0 this line will be
- ignored.
- c:\pcb\menus\dirs <=- (Location of your file directory menu. You need to
- have both a non-graphics and graphics version of
- this file available. Example: DIRS and DIRSG
- NiteLite.zip <=- (Change the name of the .ZIP file PowerList creates)
- 60 <=- (From here to the end of the config file is the
- c:\pcb\gen\dir.lst <=- (Location of the PCBoard Dir.lst file)
- c:\pcb\gen\upld <=- (Location of upload dir file)
- c:pcb\gen\dos1 <=- (From here to the end of the config file is the
- c:pcb\gen\dos2 complete path and filename of each dir file you
- c:\pcb\gen\dos3 want to be accessable by PowerList. This is a big
- c:\pcb\gen\dos4 change from 3.9 and lower. Files can now be in
- c:\pcb\gen\dos5 any location. These lines are needed only for
- non-PCBoard systems.)
- etc.
-
- Example configuration file for|SFDOORS.DAT|
- ------------------------------------------
- C:\BBS\SFDOORS.DAT <=- (Full pathname of your SFDOORS.DAT file)
- The NITE-LITE bbs <=- (Change this to your BBS name)
- Mike <=- (The Sysop's first name)
- Weaver <=- (The Sysop's last name)
- PCBOARD <=- (BBS type must be in caps - only PCB support for now
- 662345922 <=- (Your registration #) Use this one till you get one
- 1 <=- (1 = non-standard comport 0 = normal comports)
- 2e8,5 <=- (Base,Irq for non-standard port) Don't leave this
- line blank! If line above is 0 this line will be
- ignored.
- c:\pcb\menus\dirs <=- (Location of your file directory menu. You need to
- have both a non-graphics and graphics version of
- this file available. Example: DIRS and DIRSG
- NiteLite.zip <=- (Change the name of the .ZIP file PowerList creates)
- 60 <=- (Number of dir files available)
- c:\pcb\gen\dir.lst <=- (Location of the PCBoard Dir.lst file)
- c:\pcb\gen\upld <=- (Location of upload dir file)
- c:pcb\gen\dos1 <=- (From here to the end of the config file is the
- c:pcb\gen\dos2 complete path and filename of each dir file you
- c:\pcb\gen\dos3 want to be accessable by PowerList. This is a big
- c:\pcb\gen\dos4 change from 3.9 and lower. Files can now be in
- c:\pcb\gen\dos5 any location. These lines are needed only for
- non-PCBoard systems.)
- etc.
-
- Example configuration file for|CHAIN.TXT|
- ----------------------------------------
- C:\BBS\CHAIN.TXT <=- (Full pathname of your CHAIN.TXT file)
- The NITE-LITE bbs <=- (Change this to your BBS name)
- Mike <=- (The Sysop's first name)
- Weaver <=- (The Sysop's last name)
- PCBOARD <=- (BBS type must be in caps - only PCB support for now
- 662345922 <=- (Your registration #) Use this one till you get one
- 1 <=- (1 = non-standard comport 0 = normal comports)
- 2e8,5 <=- (Base,Irq for non-standard port) Don't leave this
- line blank! If line above is 0 this line will be
- ignored.
- c:\pcb\menus\dirs <=- (Location of your file directory menu. You need to
- have both a non-graphics and graphics version of
- this file available. Example: DIRS and DIRSG
- NiteLite.zip <=- (Change the name of the .ZIP file PowerList creates)
- 60 <=- (Number of dir files available)
- c:\pcb\gen\dir.lst <=- (Location of the PCBoard Dir.lst file)
- c:\pcb\gen\upld <=- (Location of upload dir file)
- c:pcb\gen\dos1 <=- (From here to the end of the config file is the
- c:pcb\gen\dos2 complete path and filename of each dir file you
- c:\pcb\gen\dos3 want to be accessable by PowerList. This is a big
- c:\pcb\gen\dos4 change from 3.9 and lower. Files can now be in
- c:\pcb\gen\dos5 any location. These lines are needed only for
- non-PCBoard systems.)
- etc.
-
- Example configuration file for|TRIBBS.SYS|
- ----------------------------------------
- C:\BBS\TRIBBS.SYS <=- (Full pathname of your TRIBBS.SYS file)
- The NITE-LITE bbs <=- (Change this to your BBS name)
- Mike <=- (The Sysop's first name)
- Weaver <=- (The Sysop's last name)
- PCBOARD <=- (BBS type must be in caps - only PCB support for now
- 662345922 <=- (Your registration #) Use this one till you get one
- 1 <=- (1 = non-standard comport 0 = normal comports)
- 2e8,5 <=- (Base,Irq for non-standard port) Don't leave this
- line blank! If line above is 0 this line will be
- ignored.
- c:\pcb\menus\dirs <=- (Location of your file directory menu. You need to
- have both a non-graphics and graphics version of
- this file available. Example: DIRS and DIRSG
- NiteLite.zip <=- (Change the name of the .ZIP file PowerList creates)
- 60 <=- (Number of dir files available)
- c:\pcb\gen\dir.lst <=- (Location of the PCBoard Dir.lst file)
- c:\pcb\gen\upld <=- (Location of upload dir file)
- c:pcb\gen\dos1 <=- (From here to the end of the config file is the
- c:pcb\gen\dos2 complete path and filename of each dir file you
- c:\pcb\gen\dos3 want to be accessable by PowerList. This is a big
- c:\pcb\gen\dos4 change from 3.9 and lower. Files can now be in
- c:\pcb\gen\dos5 any location. These lines are needed only for
- non-PCBoard systems.)
- etc.
-
-
- Line 1 -> Is the location of your BBS info file. The program requires
- the complete path and filename. I recommend using USERS.SYS
- for PCBoard use.
- Line 2 -> The name of your BBS goes here.
- Line 3 -> The SysOp's first name.
- Line 4 -> The SysOp's last name.
- Line 5 -> This is for BBS type. Currently the only type that will work
- in this field is PCBOARD (in caps!) More types will be support-
- ed as I learn the file formats needed. If you are not running
- PCBoard use NONE (in caps!)
- Line 6 -> This is where you put your serial number once you register the
- program. Until then use any number you like but don't leave
- this line out or the door will crash!
- Line 7 -> This line tells DSZ whether or not you are using non-standard
- comports. 0 means you are not and 1 means you are.
- Line 8 -> This is where you define your non-standard port configuration.
- The format is BASE,IRQ. Example: 2e8,5. If you are not using
- non-standard ports you must still have something on this
- line. I recommend "Disabled" without the quoates. As with
- all the other lines in the .cfg file this line cannot be left
- out!
- Line 9 -> This is the location of your file directory menu. The example
- above is from my system, use whatever you use in PCBSetup.
- Or you can create a special directory menu if you like just
- be sure to tell the config file where to find it. Create a non-
- graphic and graphic version of the menu and append a "G" to the
- graphic version. Example: DIRS and DIRSG
-
- Line 10-> Here you can specify a new name for the .ZIP file that Power
- List creates. Be sure to use a valid filename.
- Line 11-> This number represents the total number of dir files on your
- system. This number is the total of the entries in your
- DIR.LST file plus 1 for your upload directory. (Which is not
- included in the DIR.LST file.
-
- If you're not using PCBoard then this number should represent
- the total number of entries listed after line # 13.
-
- Line 12-> The complete path and filename of your PCBoard DIR.LST file
- as specified in PCBSetup.
- Line 13-> The complete path and filename of your PCBoard upload dir
- file as specified in PCBSetup
- Line 14-> Lines from this point on are only needed if you are using a
- BBS other than PCBoard.
-
- From here to the end of the .cfg file is where you tell the
- program the complete path and filename of each of your systems
- dir files. Using this method seemed more versatile to me.
- You can have dir files that are kept in different locations if
- need be. The unregistered version is not crippled and will
- handle as many directories as you need to. However if you use
- the door Please Register.
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- Environment Variables
- ---------------------
-
- PCBoard automatically creates the %PCBDRIVE% & %PCBDIR% environment
- variables. Non-PCBoard systems may also use these variables by including
- the following in either your BBS batch or AUTOEXEC.BAT
-
- SET PCBDRIVE=C: <- Drive letter of your BBS files
- SET PCBDIR=\BBSDIR <- Path to your BBS files
-
- Then in your Door .CNF file instead of putting C:\BBSDIR\DOOR.SYS, you
- would put %PCBDRIVE%%PCBDIR%\DOOR.SYS. This allows you to use just one
- .CNF file for multi-node operation!
-
- To specify a non-standard IRQ, put the IRQ number after the .CNF on the
- command line. For example:
-
- PWRLIST PWRLIST.CNF /5
-
- or using the PCBDRIVE procedure: SET IRQ=5 and use
-
- PWRLIST PWRLIST.CNF /%IRQ%
-
- This tells the program to use IRQ 5 instead of the standard IRQ.
-
-
- !!!! I have only run and tested this door with PCBoard 14.5a and I cannot !!!!
- !!!! attest to its ability to run on any other systems. Consider yourself !!!!
- !!!! warned in advance. !!!!
-
-
- Example Batch File
- -------------------
-
- A sample batch file is included and is similer to the following:
-
- ECHO OFF
- CD\DOORS\PWRLIST <=- Switch to the door's Directory.
- PWRLIST PWRLIST.CNF <=- Execute the door program and pass the
- configuration filename to the program.
- CD\PCB <=- Go back to PCB DIR when user exits door.
- BOARD <=- Restart BBS.
-
- A sample batch file for running the registered seamless version which
- assumes of course you run in shelled mode.
-
- ECHO OFF
- CD\DOORS\PWRLIST <=- Switch to the door's Directory.
- PWRLISTX PWRLIST.CNF <=- Execute the door program and pass the
- configuration filename to the program.
- CD\PCB <=- Go back to PCB DIR when user exits door.
- EXIT <=- Restart BBS.
-
-
-
- This Door is multi-node compatible so you may run more than 1 node from
- the same .CNF file provided the path to your system file (DORINFOx.DEF,
- CALLINFO.BBS, etc) is exactly the same unless you are using environment
- variables, (q.v.)
-
-
- Sysop Keys
- ----------
- F3 - Toggles the printer On/Off. Value is passed to PCBoard and/or
- written to DOOR.SYS and USERS.SYS
- F4 - Toggles the Page Bell on/off. Value is passed to PCBoard
- and/or written to DOOR.SYS and USERS.SYS
- F5 - DOS Shell. Allows SysOp to exit to DOS from inside a DOOR.
- F7 - Toggles the Caller Alarm On/Off. Value is passed to PCBoard
- and/or written to DOOR.SYS and USERS.SYS
- F8 - Returns the caller involuntarily to the BBS.
- F9 - Toggles the local display On/Off. Value is passed to PCBoard
- and/or written to DOOR.SYS and USERS.SYS
- F10 - Activates SysOp CHAT mode within the DOOR.
- ESC - Deactivates CHAT mode. DOOR is resumed.
- UP - Give the caller extra time while in the DOOR.
- DN - Subtract time from the caller while in the DOOR.
- HOME - HELP key for Status Line options.
- ALT-N - SysOp next on toggle. Value passed to PCBoard. (PCBoard only)
- ALT-X - PCBoard will exit after current caller logs off. Value is
- passed to PCBoard. Not available on non-PCBoard systems.
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- One last thing I am terrible at writing so if these docs seem hard to read
- or use it is probably because they are. <GRIN>
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- CREDITS
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- I want to thank Todd Stephens for his unending help when my
- needs overcome my ability.
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- I also want to thank Ted Freeman for his great program Door-
- Frame, as well as for his never ending help as I tried to
- convert Power List over to use DoorFrame and in turn be much
- more versatile.
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- OK I'm finished, send the millions to:
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- Mike Weaver
- % The NITE-LITE bbs
- Rt. 1 Box 231b
- 159 Moatsewell Rd.
- Philadelphia, Tn.
- 37846
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