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- Adjust V 2.14 - (C) DAK Ltd. - 1988 - 1991.
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- ADJUST.DOC for ADJUST v2.14
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- After hearing about a lot of interesting law suits in the US, I
- guess that I'll better include this...
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- 1.0 LIMITED WARRANTY. DAK Software does not warrant that the
- functions contained in the software will meet your
- requirements or that the operation of the software will be
- uninterrupted or error free. The warranty does not cover any
- media or documentation which has been subjected to damage or
- abuse by you. The software warranty does not cover any copy
- of the software which has been altered or changed in any way
- by you or others. DAK Software is not responsible for
- problems caused by changes in the operating characteristics
- of the computer hardware or operating system which are made
- after the delivery of the software.
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- 2.0 DAK SOFTWARE SHALL NOT IN ANY CASE BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL,
- INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT OR OTHER SIMILAR DAMAGES
- ARISING FROM ANY BREACH OF THESE WARRANTIES EVEN IF DAK
- SOFTWARE OR ITS AGENT HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
- SUCH DAMAGES.
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- Now that the crap is over..
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- After running X_List you can run Adjust to update your users
- uploads/downloads according to whatever adjustment file X_List
- have created.
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- In your X_List controlfile, you should have a statement like:
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- UserAdjust ADJUST.CTL % SJ adjuster ctrl-file.
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- Then X_List will create (or append) an ADJUST.CTL file, which
- ADJUST will use as input to properly adjust your users
- upload/download.
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- Typical use is:
- X_LIST MYCTL
- ADJUST
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- Assuming that your userfile and ADJUST.CTL is in the current
- directory.
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- ADJUST.CTL is always erased when ADJUST finishes processing.
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- This version of ADJUST automatically senses whether you're
- running QuickBBS or Opus. It has been tested with QuickBBS 2.03,
- RemoteAccess 0.04, Maximus 1.02 ,Opus 1.03 and Opus 1.13.
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- Adjust V 2.14 - (C) DAK Ltd. - 1988 - 1991.
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- There's a couple of options available for instructing ADJUST
- about where to find its files and what mode to run in:
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- -A<file> Path and filename for adjust file made by X_List.
- -O Opus 1.03/Maximus 1.02 mode.
- -N Opus 1.1x/1.7x mode.
- -Q QuickBBS/RemoteAccess mode.
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- -A<file> just points to and names the adjustment file created by
- X_List. Sample use: -Ac:\qbbs\x_list\adjust.ctl ADJUST
- will by default search for ADJUST.CTL in the current
- directory.
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- -O overrides ADJUST's userfile AutoSense<tm pending> and
- tells ADJUST that you run Opus version 1.03 or Maximus
- version 1.02. If your user file isn't in the current
- directory, you can supply the path and name to the
- userfile immediately following the -O -
- Sample: -Oc:\opus\users\user.bbs
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- -N overrides ADJUST's userfile AutoSense<tm pending> and
- tells ADJUST that you run Opus version 1.10 and 1.70.
- If your user file isn't in the current directory, you
- can supply the path and name to the userfile
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- Sample: -Nc:\opus\users\user.dat
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- -Q also overrides ADJUST's userfile AutoSense, but tells
- ADJUST that you run QuickBBS or Remote Access. If your
- user file isn't in the current directory, you can
- supply the path and name to the userfile immediately
- following the -Q -
- Sample: -Qc:\qbbs\hidden\users.bbs
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- Normally you shouldn't have to use any of the switches.
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- ADJUST doesn't create a backup of the userfile - you may want to
- do that yourself before running it.
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- NOTE: It is perfectly normal that ADJUST claims that it can't
- find the ADJUST.CTL file. X_List creates it only if necessary
- and you may only see it every once in a while, depending on
- how well behaved your users are and how busy a system you run.
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- Have fun! Modified by
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- Stig Jacobsen Per Holm
- 2:231/16, 2:230/22,
- 1990/09/23 1991/10/14
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