Commodore C-NET 128 v7.0 User Manual page 114

8-bit home computer
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UP%
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UR
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US%
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V7$(10)
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WW
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X$
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XM%
!
Z1%
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Z2%
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Z3%
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Z4%
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Z5%
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Z6%
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ZZ
21.6
ACCESS FLAGS
Below are the bits that are checked for access to different areas of C-NET.
If the bit is on (equals one), the user has access to that particular
area.
Note that a bit can only be on or off.
And the bit
being tested is:
1
Write
msg
2
used
4
8
Maint
16
32
the
wall
64
128
Number of uploads user has made.
Number of user accounts.
Used lines in current del file.
C-NET v7 variables
V7$(01) = HD Type
V7$(02) = Real-Time Clock Device
V7$(03) =
V7$(10) = Serial Number
Word wraparound for input flag.
Contains system drive numbers.
Help level.
Minutes used today in previous call.
Money balance for accounting system.
Maximum minutes per call.
Charge per minute for the accounting system.
Maximum debt (credit).
Other charges.
ZZ=1 indicates local mode.
If the byte being checked is:
sf%
System Maint
access
Email access
Ulist access
Edit profile
access (EU)
Subboard
maint (msgs)
MCI level 1
access
MCI level 2
access
RE-logon
command
s1%
P-file
access
G-file
access
Bypass UD
ratios
Bypass
calls/day
files
Bypass
min/call
Bypass time
restrictions
Bypass
file lock(Pfiles)messages
Alias Msg
Trace
author(can
s2%
s3%
Adopt
orphans
READ pvt
message
Delete ANY UD Maint
file
commands
Delete OWN Files
commands
User purge Write to wall
exempt
Auto-validate
files
Write anon Not used
Not used
anonymous
private
Not
Restart

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