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About Mark Up…
Mark Up is designed to cure the Tabby “Node Marked Down” blues. You
configure it with a list of from one to six nodes. When it runs, it checks
the Tabby Calls file in the Tabby Folder and if any of the nodes in its
list is found, it zeroes out the bad calls number.
Install Mark Up at the same level as Tabby and your BBS application. To
configure it, launch it with the mouse button held down, then release the
button. Fill in the boxes with node numbers (type carefully -- Mark Up
does not check for errors here). Then fill in the Launch edit field with
the name of the default application to launch (normally your BBS program).
Insert Mark Up just before TabbyNet in your major TabbyNet and Tabby Robot
events and it will make sure you always try to call those important nodes.
Mark Up is free for registered users of my utilities, though it is ©1990-91
by me.
Version 1.0 was released July 22, 1990.
Version 1.1, which doubles the number of nodes to 12, was released Jan. 26,
1991.
Version 1.2, which adds a SIZE resource and mild code cleanup, was released July 1, 1991.
-- Pete Johnson
PETERJ on GEnie
Glassell Park BBS (102/863)
(213) 254-4133
Post Office Box 65074
Los Angeles, CA 90065
July 1, 1991