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Running New Image on C128 at 2MHz
S :Stop P :Pause From: X-TEC.(UID#0) Date: Mar 10, 2019 7:09 AM Subj: [how-tos] The credit pool news file is automatically generated by the midnight automaint module if you have it included in the list of modules to run at midnight. The news file must be manually entered into the list to get it started. After that it's automatically updated by automaint. When you first created the grf2 rel file you defined how many records to make it. That file does not grow larger as do most rel files. It maintains itself at however many records you defined. Each record is one entry on the wall. If you think there are too many records the only way to change it is to delete the rel file and start over. The s.login files are three. s.login 0 is for ascii users s.login 1 is for Commodore c/g users and s.login 3 is for ansi users. The number at the end of the s.login file is related to the nl variable which is set during login as defined in the users config file. If you want to create a cg screen for Commodore cg users it should use the number 1 at the end of the s.login file. You could add additional screens to be seen during login with different filenames which either include the nl variable in them or not. If that's the way you go you would have to edit the basic file either +.lo or +/lo.on to display them by filename. Press RETURN S :Stop P :Pause From: X-TEC.(UID#0) Date: Mar 10, 2019 7:18 AM Subj: [more how-to] To add subs there are multiple steps to do. Use the SM (sysop menu) Editor Utils to Run Reledit. In reledit add the sub to the subs list then edit the Sig you want the sub to be in (also in reledit) by adding the new sub to the SB list. After that exit out of reledit back to the Sysop Menu go back into Editor Utils and use the Convert Sigs option. You probably did everything above except the Convert Sigs routine. That's why your new subs are not appearing in the directory when you go into the SB section. Press RETURN S :Stop P :Pause From: X-TEC.(UID#0) Date: Jan 23, 2019 9:34 AM Subj: [grf/grf2] The reason the serial version of grf was not working for incoming messages is because that line is rem'd out in NMauto and the grf2 version is active. I like the grf2 (rel) version more because it's self maintaining. When you first run it in local mode it creates the rel file and asks yo how many records you want it to use. I set mine to 20 and the grf2 wall will never go above that number of messages in the file. The reason BBS Server works better for file transfers is because it uses hardware handshaking whereas tcpser does not. There's only one guy I know of who has been able to get file transfers (in the network) to work in tcpser and that's Mark Honey aka DEADMAN sysop of Remote CPU BBS. The down side of that is his board can only connect to mine for network transfers. When my board tries to call his it won't complete the connection. It's ok in Image 1.2 because transfers are bi-directional but in 2.0 they are not so it wouldn't work with 2.0 very well. Press RETURN