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   Message 9,124 of 10,398   
   Deon George to Nick Andre   
   Re: Exit to BBS   
   30 Apr 20 21:55:48   
   
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   PID: Synchronet 3.17c-Linux  Mar 11 2020 GCC 8.3.0   
   TID: SBBSecho 3.10-Linux r3.151 Mar 11 2020 GCC 8.3.0   
   CHRS: CP437 2   
   NOTE: SlyEdit 1.72 (2020-03-04) (ICE style)   
     Re: Re: Exit to BBS   
     By: Nick Andre to Deon George on Thu Apr 30 2020 04:21 am   
      
   Thanks Nick,   
      
    NA> In version 4, be sure to download and install the Multi-line version.   
      
   I did download the multiline version - DB4SM.ZIP.   
      
   I think I worked out the issue - but looking for your advice if I'm right.   
      
   In the BBS config, I have    
      
   echo SPAWNBBS.BAT *B *P *T *L *C > BBS*L.BAT   
      
   But as I said, nothing is created. So I tried another line that used   
    "... > FOO.BAT"   
      
   And the first connect FOO.BAT wasnt created. On a second connect it was   
   (strange - Ive seen this a couple of times while testing) - but inside FOO.BAT   
   was   
      
   FOO 38400 2 999 *L CONNECT 38400   
      
   IE: The *L wasnt changed to the "line". I was expecting it to be changed to 1.   
      
   Am I using that right?   
      
    NA> If X00.EXE is renamed to something else or loaded as a device driver (I'm   
    NA> not sure what OS you are using), D'Bridge will not unload it on exit.   
      
   Ahh, that worked. I thought DB would exit with an error level if the fossil   
   wasnt loaded - but it doesnt. And *H doesnt work as per the manual? (No   
   problem, I can put X00 in the call as you have in the manual.   
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