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- P C B G a t e v 2 . 0
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- Where do I start? Better yet, where do you start? It all depends on if
- you're currently using PCBGate and which version.
-
- First, if you're using PCBGate for the first time, just read GATE20.DOC
- and it'll tell you how to get things set up and running.
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- If you're using a version of PCBGate PRIOR to v2.0ß5, follow the
- instructions un the file UPDATE20.DOC. It will outline what you need to do
- to make your current configuration compatible with v2.0 as some of the
- structures and other things have changed since then.
-
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- In this Zipfile you should have the following:
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- PCBGATE.EXE - Main PCBGate program
- GATECFG.EXE - The Configuration program
- MSGSTEST.EXE - MSGS Test Utility
- ECHOSET.EXE - Utility for setting echo status
- README.1ST - <ahem> This file
- UPDATE20.DOC - Upgrade Information to v2.0
- GATE20.DOC - Main documentation
- 15TO20.EXE - Conversion program for v1.5
- LMRCNV.EXE - Last message read file creation program (v1.5)
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-
- It's been a while. The last release was a good 3 months ago. Since
- Sept. I've lost 2 hard drives to permanent crashes, and it's taken too much
- time to get my own system back into operation (twice <sigh>). Plus with
- some other professional type projects, I've had to put the works on hold for
- a short bit. My apologies to anyone out there who feels they've been
- ignored. In any case, at long last, I finally have a finished product,
- minus a few bugs.
-
- Here are a few of the differences between v1.5 and v2.0:
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- - Last message read tracking done with a single file
- - Configuration split into a seperate module
- - Better handling of data input in configuration
- - Buffered processing for slightly faster response
- - MSGSTEST.EXE and LOG files improved
- - Bug removed in losing line 1 of a message
- - Bug removed in respect to header problems with QBBS Qecho
- - Manual processing mode added, and slightly enhanced
- - Docs redone
- - Private message checking in both processing modes
- - Area names added, and extended to 30 characters
-
- ....and numerous other tidbits that needed doing. I'm not going to say
- it's working perfectly, however I've been testing it for the past 3 months,
- noticing where these problems ocurr, and of course thanks to those who
- reported such problems.
-
- I can't stress enough about the speed. That's the #1 complaint I get
- about PCBGate. Converting a Fido message to a PCBoard base, requires
- reading the message body character by character to detect any one of a
- number of different line terminators, and converting them over to what
- PCBoard uses. Beleive me, I WISH I could get it to work as fast as
- something like Confmail, however Confmail doesn't have to worry so much
- about end of line terminators and such. As much processing as possible is
- done in RAM, and using shortcuts, while still getting the program to do
- what it's supposed to isn't exactly a piece of cake. I realize it seems
- like ages to process a good sized mail run, but some things just can't be
- avioded. Since most processing is RAM based, the speed of your machine
- will have a heavy bearing on processing speed.
-
- The successor to this program, CrossNet, is nearing completion, however I
- can't speculate any kind of release date. I wish. That project is even
- pickier than this one, due to the complexity involved. It does basicly the
- same thing as this one, except it reads Fido Type 2 packets and tosses
- directly into your PCBoard bases. Also, it scans your bases to produce
- outbound Fido packets. Its complexity is due to the fact that it will echo
- up to 1000 conferences with up to 10 nodes per conference, as well as doing
- the message base conversion. It's been tossing my Fido packets for a few
- months now, and doing not too badly. I'd say it's about 50% faster than
- PCBGate, as it's processing 10k blocks of data at a time in RAM, rather
- than hundreds of measly 1k messages. I HOPE to have something
- beta-testable around the new year, but I'm not making any promises.
-
- But getting back to PCBGate, it should do what it's supposed to for the
- time being. Perhaps slower than we'd like to see, but it does the job
- efficiently.
-
- Support for PCBGate can be found from my system directly. I make no
- promises via netmail, as I don't have every nodelist in creation compiled
- and ready. I'd like to have a Fidonet node number, but frankly I don't
- need the politics. Local policy doesn't seem to have any consideration for
- programmers. Long story. Anyways, you can find me at the following
- through the IMEX network. You'll find it, as a Zone within the Alternet
- nodelist. If you have any questions, problems, comments, etc., please feel
- free to contact me. If you have screaming complaints and want to cut my
- throat, you'll be ignored. PCBGate is free in all respects, and I do my
- best to ensure it's safe for use, and does what it says. Thanks for
- trying/using it, I hope it works as well for you as it does for me.
-
- Tom Wilson
- Canadian Data Communications
- (416)-432-1631
- IMEX - 89:80/10 - PCBoard Gateway Administration
- 89:485/4
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