Commodore C-NET 128 v7.0 User Manual page 115

8-bit home computer
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Note that particularly in v6.0, you cannot issue any System Maintenance
commands without entering the ID command and successfully entering the
system password while at a remote location.
There is also a bypass for the idle timer, that is not being used correctly
at the time of this writing, connected to the Bypass times flag.
21.7
BREAKDOWN OF C-NET MAIN PROGRAM ROUTINES
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Description
Position relative file
Read error channel
Check for carrier
Read string from disk into a$
Expand date in an$
File scratch routine
Print a period
Print one new line
Print two new lines
Open disk drive command channel
Scratch and re-write a file
Open etc.recs file
Print area in top right corner
Output a$
Subsystem closed message
Initialization/configuration
Waiting for call
Read free blocks
Decipher editor ranges
Read a SYS config file
Load a U/D protocol program
Connection to the system
Main command level
Input a line into an$
Input a password into an$
Get a single character
Read access group information
Various general commands
Searches for the user's ID number
Check for commands available at all levels
Modem operations
View sysop of current subboard
Read a PRG file into memory
Logoff
Chat mode
Enter bulletin board subsystem
Relative file manipulation
Uploading and downloading
Compare dates for new operations
Send electronic mail routine
Editor subsystem operations
Open file routines
PRG loading space.
see who
messages
actually wrote)

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