Commodore C-NET 128 v7.0 User Manual page 33

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network linkups.
5.5.2.4
Large Clock: The large digit time-of-day clock.
5.5.2.5
System Activity Graph.
marked along the x-axis (the horizontal bar at the bottom of the
window), beginning with midnight, noon in the center, and 11:40
PM at the far right.
vertical column shows how active the system has been (i.e., a
user logged on) during this time of the day as a percentage of
the total minutes the system has been on-line during this time
of day.
system's busiest and least busy times during the day.
5.5.3 MONITORING AND CONTROL SYSTEM (M.A.C.S.)
The MACS control panel is displayed by pressing C= M from the 'Waiting for
call' screen.
There are 24 system options available from this screen, each
of which you may configure for your individual system needs.
include:
1.
Phone number check at logon 13.
2.
Reserved accounts
3.
The Wall feature 15.
4.
AM Copyfiles Backup
5.
C-NET networking 17.
6.
Main Quips and Quotes
7.
Today in history 19.
8.
The Wall feature 20.
9.
Scan for new at logon
10.
Quote of the day 22.
11.
Allow 'GUEST' users
12.
Status window OFF at logon
To activate/deactivate any one of these options, press the corresponding
letter or number appearing on the screen.
arrow key.
* Be sure that item 'N' on the MACS screen is active.
auto-maintenance.
For more advanced users, you may wish to add your own variables to this
list, by editing PRG.SERVICES, listing following line 63000.
MA(x) determine whether a feature is SET ON or OFF.
5.6
OPTIONS WHEN LOGGING ON TO THE SYSTEM
You may either wait for someone to call in 'remotely' (through your phone
modem) or sign on to the system from 'local' mode.
must move the small on-line functions light-bar to 'LO' by pressing the
right arrow key (above INST/DEL), then activate the 'LO' option by using
the cursor up key.
When someone has called either remotely or locally, the program detects
connect and then attempts to configure the correct graphics mode by
prompting the caller to depress certain keys.
press his/her INS/DEL while all others would press their ESCAPE key.
Each 20-minute period of the day is
For each of these 20-minute periods, a
At a quick glance, you are able to determine your
14.
Status window OFF at logon for ID 1
User list at LOGON prompt
16.
80 column sys.start
DOS Command Lockout
18.
Free Mem Readout at Main
Statistics at logon
Biorhythm at Logon
21.
Pack up E-Mail at Night
Unused
23.
Run A-Maint
24.
Feedback goes to sysop mailbox
Modem off-hook at Local
To exit MACS, press the back-
This turns on your
To call 'Locally' you
A Commodore caller should
Neat to watch!
These
The variable
If a

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