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|    T.J. Mcmillen to All    |
|    RG Loading Commands    |
|    19 Dec 20 15:46:53    |
      MSGID: 1:129/305 0c1ed5ff       TID: GE 1.2        Here are the command options to load RENEGADE. Found this already in this       base, but was 10 years ago. ;)               Renegade accepts the following Commandline Parameters:               -5 This runs Renegade in Window Mode 160x50.               ÄBnnnnn This command tells the BBS that a user is already        connected at nnnnn baud. When loading Renegade        with this parameter, the WFC screen will be skipped        and the user will be dropped directly into the logon        sequence.               ÄEEnnn If a critical error occurs during the operation of the        BBS, it aborts to DOS with an ERRORLEVEL value of nnn.               ÄENnnn Whenever a user logs off, and the -Q parameter is        specified on the commandline, Renegade returns an        errorlevel of 0 if no new echomail was entered, and        an errorlevel of 2 if new echomail was entered. This        commandline changes the errorlevel Renegade will        exit with to nnn.               NOTE: When pressing Q from the WFC screen, Renegade will        exit with an errorlevel of 255, regardless of whether        or not this parameter is used.               -D Load Renegade's OVR file to DISK, and DISABLE all        expanded memory options. Good for trouble shooting when        there are memory problems and or issues.               -F Start Renegade's Internal FILES.BBS importer.               ÄID If you wish to pass Called ID information to Renegade,        use this parameter. This is most likely to be used in        conjunction with a Front-End Mailer that supports Caller        ID.               -IP If you are using a front end capable of doing so, the IP        address of the person logging into the BBS will be passed        to Renegade.               ÄL This tells Renegade to load itself in local mode. While        in local mode, Renegade will ignore the modem entirely (it        won't send anything out to the modem, and won't respond to        incoming calls)                ÄMn Will create a QWK mail packet for user n then return        to DOS.               ÄNn Specifies which node to load (ie, -N1 loads Node 1, -N2        loads Node2, etc.). *Make Certain* that you've turned        multinode support on in the Main System Configuration before        you implement this parameter on your commandline.               ÄP Pack the message bases and return to DOS.                -Q Tells Renegade to quit back to DOS after user loggs off.               ÄS Sort the File areas and return to DOS.               -T Will load Renegade in "Telnet Mode". This option is        used when using Net2BBS or similar Telnet Servers.        This also converts all callers baud rates into        "TELNET" on the last caller list.               -TC Will load Renegade in "Telnet Mode". This option is        used when using NetSerial, COM/IP, or SIO as your        virtual com port emulator. This also converts all        callers baud rates into "TELNET" on the last caller        list.               ÄQ Quit to DOS instead of the WFC screen upon logoff.               ÄUn Will upload a REP mail packet for user n then return to        DOS.               ÄXnnnn External event start time in nnnn minutes. Renegade will        treat this as a built in hard event and log the user off        in nnnn minutes.              ... I offer you your enemies.              --- Renegade v1.22a/DOS        * Origin: The Titantic BBS Telnet - ttb.hopto.org (1:129/305)       SEEN-BY: 1/123 90/1 105/81 120/340 123/131 129/305 226/30 227/114       SEEN-BY: 229/101 424 426 550 664 1016 240/5832 249/206 317 400 317/3       SEEN-BY: 322/757 342/200       PATH: 129/305 229/426           |
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