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SEARCHLIGHT BBS SYSTEM Version 1.76
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UPDATE BULLETIN February, 1990
The following discussion describes new features of Searchlight BBS
which may not have been included in your printed user manual.
Installation
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IMPORTANT PLEASE READ: Registration numbers are required for all
versions of SLBBS starting with version 1.74. We will provide you with
your registration number and password when you receive a new copy of
SLBBS or an update from us. To insert your registration number, just run
the provided REGISTER.EXE program one time before you begin.
To replace an old version of SLBBS with a new one, you need to:
- Copy the new *.EXE and STRINGS.SYS files to your working drive;
- Execute the REGISTER program and input your registration number;
- Execute the CONFIG program once before restarting your BBS.
Please note that due to the larger size of the program files, the
arrangement of the files on the distribution disks may not be the same
as is stated in the manual (some files from disk #1 may be on disk #2).
Note also that you will have 2 disks only if you received the system on
360K floppies; otherwise, all files will be on 1 disk.
Files on your distribution disk that end with .SL are compressed text
files. To unpack these files, we include a utility called TUNPACK. Just
type TUNPACK followed by the name of the file to unpack.
Your distribution disk contains several additional programs: SLSTAT,
TOPTEN, NEWFIX, STRINGS and SLPACK. The documentation for these programs
is provided in the corresponding *.DOC files. You will need PKUNZIP(tm)
or a compatible program to unpack the ZIP files.
From time to time, people running multiuser systems have reported that
their system "slows down" or "takes several minutes to save messages",
etc. This can happen if a node or the system crashes while records are
locked. To solve the problem, just bring up the CONFIG menu and select
"Clear Record Locks".
SPECIAL NOTE TO DOS 4.0 USERS: A DOS error occurs under DOS 4.0 during
certain operations if RELATIVE pathnames are used in the CONFIG setup
menus or in *.DEF files. This appears to be an error in DOS 4.0. To
prevent it, make sure all of your pathnames are absolute pathnames (ie.
beginning with a \ character or drive letter) and not relative paths.
Additional support for Searchlight can be found on Wise Byte BBS at
(212) 962-1920. This is a PC-Pursuitable number in the NYNYO city code
for those with access to PCP. Ron Chibnik is the Sysop. Both Wise Byte
BBS and Searchlight Support BBS (516-724-0971) are now using high speed
US ROBOTICS 9600 HST modems.
New Features
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Here are some of the new features of this version:
1.76
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o Clock Tick Source - Version 1.76 adds a switch (located on CONFIG menu
#2, option 15) for configuring the method SLBBS will use to obtain a
clock tick source (used by various routines for timing purposes). This
can be set to BIOS, DOS, or Direct. The default is BIOS.
- Machines which run multitasking operating systems, complex TSR's
or other such software should probably use BIOS or DOS settings.
- Some machines experience problems with the system date (date
changes twice at midnight, or not at all) when using the BIOS
setting. Try DOS or Direct instead.
- Some machines cannot use the DOS setting (program will lock up or
pause for unusual amounts of time, lose keystrokes, etc). Use
BIOS or Direct on these machines.
On multinode systems, be sure to set the appropriate clock tick source
for each active node.
o Message Preview - The full screen editor features a Message Preview
option, available by pressing ^KP. Message preview can be used to
display color codes and include files contained within a message in
the editor.
o Thread Command Submenu - The Thread command displays a new submenu
in place of the "Enter starting message number" prompt. The new
menu displays these options:
Read Thread: Replies Originals Specific Quit
To read the thread starting from the first original message or from
the first reply, you need only select "Originals" or "Replies" from
the submenu. To start with a specific message, enter "Specific" and
then the desired message number. "Quit" cancels the thread.
o Adjustable Subboard Sizes - Message subboards can be configured with
a maximum size other than (but not greater than) the previous limit of
480 messages. When a smaller maximum size is selected, Searchlight
will limit the subboard to that number of messages. When the message
count is reached, Searchlight will either not allow new messages to
be added (if AutoPurge is turned off) or will delete the first
nonprotected message to make room for a new message (when AutoPurge
is set to Yes). By default, all subboards are set to a maximum size
of 480 messages; use the 1-Subop command to make adjustments.
SLMAIL version 1.35 (which will be released with Searchlight 1.76)
will recognise the maximum subboard size when importing echomail
messages. Please note that previous SLMAIL releases will not honor
maximum subboard sizes less than 480 messages.
o Files System Update - The Searchlight Files system has undergone a
major upgrade and now provides for indirect file parameter passing to
external protocols, batch download from multiple directories, two
way file transfers, and a more versatile filename/wildcard input
procedure. Please see the included FILES.DOC file for details.
o Several bugs were corrected regarding Message Threading, Multiuser
chatting, system clock useage, and ZIPfile displays.
1.75
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o EchoMail Support - Searchlight now supports Echomail. The 1-Subop
command allows you to designate message areas as echomail areas and
provides for inputting Fido node numbers. Importing and exporting
of echomail is provided via the SLMAIL program. Please see the
documentation accompanying SLMAIL for further information (if you
do not have a copy of the Echomail version of SLMAIL, it is available
as a separate download at the support bbs; leave a message with the
Sysop for downloading instructions).
o Command Access Levels - A new CONFIG command, menu option #8, allows
you to configure minimum access levels for all commands found on the
main menu and files system menu. Please see the included COMMAND.DOC
file for additional information.
o Message Auto Delete - Searchlight can automatically delete old
messages from a message subboard when the subboard becomes full. To
activate this option, set the Auto Delete option on the 1-Subop menu
for subboards where auto deletion is desired.
o LHARC Support - Searchlight's VIEW command can display the contents
of files created by the LHARC program. In addition, ZIP and ARC file
viewing has been streamlined; viewing of large ZIPfile comments and
self-extracting ZIPfiles is supported.
o Full Text Searches - The Scan/Search and Mail/Find commands can now
search the entire texts of messages for particular search keys instead
of just message titles and authors. After entering your search string,
you will be prompted as to whether you wish to search the message
text. Searching can be aborted with ^C.
o Personal Message Search - A new command, Scan/Personal, can be used to
scan public message areas for messages addressed to you (ie. replies
to messages you have posted on that subboard).
o Com Ports - Additional base addresses are now available for COM3 and
COM4. The newly added values correspond to the standard values used on
IBM PS/2 machines for COM3-COM8.
o Default Subject - Searchlight now provides a default subject for all
replies, both public and private.
o Door Menus - When using layered Doors menus (ie. one Doors menu which
calls up other menus), Searchlight will now return to the last active
menu after executing a Door program (previously, it returned to the
first menu).
o WHO Command - For consistency, a "Who" command appears on the main
menu in both single and multiuser versions. For single user systems,
the Who command displays the name of the current user and the status
of the Sysop's availability (ALT-S) flag.
o The Sysop-Next (ALT-N) feature has been improved to work when front
end programs are used with Searchlight.
o A bug which caused small files (less than 1K) to be ignored during
batch uploading has been fixed.
o A bug in the file transfer ratio calculations has been corrected.
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