ID
The user's ID number, then the users address.
AC
The user's access group (0-15), followed by the user's
TZ
The user's TIME ZONE (-23 to 23; your time zone is always 0),
CALL
LAST
Is simply the date and time of the user's last call to the
PARM
ON@
Simply tells the time at which the user connected as well as the
BAL
Is a positive or negative measure of the user's account balance
CMP
Is the user's computer type, abbreviated to 5 letters.
IDLE
Is the number of minutes and seconds the user has sat at a
MIN
Minutes used by the user during previous calls today, followed
CPS
Characters per second (the user's connect baud rate, divided by
USR
The number of user accounts being used on your system (including
MR
Check marked if the 'more?' mode is enabled.
CG
Check marked if the user has selected Commodore graphics.
XP
Check marked if the user has selected Novice experience; an '!'
LF
If line-feeds are sent after each carriage return.
AN
Shows if ANSI color was selected by user.
U
The number of blocks the user has ever uploaded.
D
The number of blocks the user has ever downloaded.
M
The number of private messages the user has ever left.
P
The number of public messages the user has ever left.
PAGE! The letters 'PAGE!' will flash if the user has requested to chat
The space following 'PAGE!' is reserved for the user's reason for chatting.
Also, there is a status line at the top of the screen.
the current date, time, the word pause (to be covered shortly), the last
user's handle (or the user on-line), and the user's real name.
always indicates that the user HAS NO ACCOUNT -- he's just
browsing the system.
city/state.
Access groups 10 to 15 are displayed as a
single HEX digit, "a" to "f".
followed by the user's phone number, then birth date.
Will be a series of numbers of the form CCC:TTTTT
DD/MM:EEEE, such as 086:51866
number of calls your system has received since setup, TTTTT
is the number of calls your system has ever received,
is the number of calls the user has made today, MM is the
maximum number he can make in one day, and EEEE is the
number of calls he has ever made to the system.
system.
Contains the user's screen dimensions, in the form WW:LL,
where WW is the width in columns, and LL is the length in
lines or rows.
method of connection (such as a local logon).
(for the accounting system, described further later),
measured in cents (1/100) of a dollar.
command prompt without pressing a key.
reaches the maximum number of minutes idle (I) that has
been specified for the user's access group, the system will
automatically log the user off.
by the maximum number of minutes the user may use in one
day, as specified by his access group setting.
10)
deleted accounts).
appears if the user has selected full expert mode.
with you.
An ID number of 0
01/03:0012, where CCC is the
If this timer
This line gives you
DD
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