ABBREVIATED DOCUMENTATION OF ACROPOLIS'S OPERATION This system no longer operates under ZCPR2. Too many serious bugs prevent its use on this systems. Until they are exterminated, "good-ole" CP/M 2.2 will be at the helm. THEREFORE, commands are standard--i.e. USER 1 logs to user area 1, etc. Drives A and B User areas 0 to 5 are available to the public. Drive C is online but is not open to public use. None of the commands operate there---not even DIR. DIR The directory program allows you to view nonsystem files and library files on the both the A and B drive, user areas 0 through 5. Area 6 on both drives are open only to subscribers and invited guests. Areas 7 through 15 are reserved for my use only. Use the dir command as you normally do. LDIR Since many of the files on both drives are arranged into libraries, the command LDIR is important. It allows you to look into library files to see what programs are there. To do this, merely type LDIR LIBRARYNAME. FOR EXAMPLE: to view the contents of the library file BUGBYTE.LBR, type LDIR BUGBYTE. The contents will be displayed. LTYPE To read document and ASCII files contained within library files, you need to use LTYPE. To do so, type LTYPE LIBRARYNAME FILENAME.EXT. Of course you would first need to know the name of the file you wish to see. You can find this out by using LDIR (described above). This program also allows you to view squeezed files!! SYSMAP Files are arranged into USER AREAS by type. SYSMAP simply shows you the available user areas and what they contain. SYSCOM SYSCOM quickly shows you the available commands and a brief description of what they do---remember this one---it is a nice reference. FILE FILE shows you where a file is located on disk. For example, to find the file named BIGBONG.ASM you simply type FILE BIGBONG.ASM and the program will search all available user areas and will tell you where the program may be found. You then simply log to that area. FILE also accepts wildcards; ie *.* references. CHAT When all else fails or you can't find what you need, type CHAT to see if I am around. If I am, I will be happy to help you out. DON'T BE AFRAID TO USE CHAT---I LIKE TO TYPE. XFERTIME If you want to know how long a file transfer will take BEFORE you commit yourself to XMODEM, type XFERTIME FILENAME.EXT. The program will tell you how long transfer time is at various baud speeds. You will quickly see the advantage to 1200 baud transfer!! BBS P If for any reason you wish to return to the Bulletin Board from CP/M, you do so by typing BBS P. This will put you back into the program with going through all of the scrolling you saw when you first entered the system. XMODEM For transfer of both ASCII and BINARY files, a program called XMODEM is used. It is designed to work with MODEM7 or a compatible program using the CHRISTENSEN PROTOCOL. To get a good description of its commands, type XMODEM. The built in DOC prompt will describe the commands for you. NOTE this version is used for ALL files including SQUEEZED and LIBRARY transfer---a beautiful version of an old favorite. TYPE TYPE is used to view both SQUEEZED and UNSQUEEZED ASCII files. This version may also be used with wildcards---*.* BYE The command BYE signs off the system WITHOUT allowing the caller to enter a comment---IF YOU WANT TO LEAVE A COMMENT BEFORE EXIT, YOU MUST SIGN OFF THE SYSTEM THROUGH THE BULLETIN BOARD SYSTEM. CAT CAT is WARD CHRISTENSEN's CATALOG program. Use this command to check the ARCHIVE FILES for a program not found on the A or the B drives. To use this command type CAT FILENAME.EXT. A search will be made and you will be told if the file exists in archives. You may ask that it be loaded by either using CHAT or by leaving a message on the BBS I am adding programs to the drives daily. HOWVEVER, even 10 MB is limited when talking about the multitude of public domain programs available. Therefore, I will only have the latest updates to many of the programs listed. If for some reason you want or need an older version, leave a message on the Bulletin Board for me to look for it in archives and put it up for you to get the next time you call. This also applies to programs you don't find on the system. I may have the program but have not yet put it on the system. I welcome and encourge file uploading. Through your support, this system can grow so all can prosper. The XMODEM program will automatically receive programs you send and place them on B6. PLEASE PLEASE send some sort of documentation with your program. I hope you enjoy the system and I would appreciate any comments you might have about it. Just leave me a note at sign off through the bulletin board. Thanks