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- THE BBS HUNTER VERSION 1.6
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- So you've been looking for a program that can run in a doorway that
- allows your callers to search for a BBS without having to call a million
- of them from an ascii list? Here's your answer. The BBS Hunter was
- programmed to allow callers to your board to enter a doorway or access
- whatever you might have, and to enter or list their favorite boards or
- search for new ones they have not tried.
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- If you have an IBM or IBM clone with a BBS that allows callers to
- access interactive programs, then you've got what it takes. Simply install
- the "BBS.exe", and the "bbslist.dbf" files, configure the doorway, and
- your done! Your callers can enter the doorway that selects and runs "BBS"
- which looks to the database of "BBSLIST.dbf" and they then can select
- colors (if you have a color system), search the current database by a
- number of criterion, get an ascii dump of the whole or part of the
- database, or enter their favorite boards with an edit capability not in
- previous versions.
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- You may wish to edit the database yourself. The "BBSLIST.dbf" is a
- standard DBASE database and you can use DBASE or any other database
- manager to edit it. Note that you should study the database structure
- first to see what information corresponds to what fields. Running the
- "BBS.exe" file and adding a record is probably a good idea to give you
- some sense of what information is entered and where it goes in the
- database field structure. If you don't have a database management program
- capable of accessing the ".dbf" file, then use the "BBSEDIT.exe" file
- which has been written to allow sysops to edit the database, append new
- records from the databases of other sysops and to delete records with no
- name of a BBS in them. Please do not allow your callers access to the
- "BBSEDIT.exe" file since they could do some serious damage to your
- database. I have it in the same sub-directory as my "BBS.exe" file, but
- the callers can only access the "BBS.exe" file and the associated database
- because of the doorway configuration.
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- If you are going to run the "BBSEDIT.exe" file and want to append new
- records from another sysop who has shared their database with you, then
- simply rename the database you received to "Source.dbf and place it in the
- same sub-directory with "bbslist.DBF" AND "bbsedit.EXE", and type
- "bbsedit" at the command line. You will edit your records (if you choose
- to) and then append the new records from the other database provided by
- the other sysop. "BBSEDIT.exe" will even erase the "source.dbf" file given
- you by the other sysop once the new records have been appended. Note that
- matches between the two databases will cause the code to move on without
- appending a duplicate record.
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- The program was written to make life better for the sysop and the
- caller. It can run stand alone, but I can't think of much reason to do
- that, unless you want to generate ascii lists for friends. The ascii lists
- would be very complete in having all the information.
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- As the author of the program, I can tell you that the program has
- worked fine for me and ought to do the same for you. I do not take any
- responsibility for any consequences of it's use, but I really don't think
- you'll have any problems with it. You can call area code (617) 451-5327
- (8,n,1) to reach the Massachusetts Commission for the Blind BBS and leave
- a comment for the sysop if you have any problems. Also you can call there
- for any upgrades. All you do is register your BBS in doorway #21 and once
- you are back at the main menu, leave a comment to the sysop that you are a
- visiting sysip and I'll upgrade your security to the level necessary to
- download the files with a ".zis"extension. The BBS Hunter upgrades will be
- available with that extension and you simply rename the file from ".zis"
- to ".zip" when you've finished the download. Please be sure to not copy
- over your existing "BBSLIST.dbf" file when you unzip the new upgrade!
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- Good luck and I hope this somewhat wordy documentation file has been
- of some help to you.
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- Charles H. Crawford:
- Sysop - MCB BBS.
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