calls to the system today, number of calls he
system, and the total number of calls the system itself has ever received.
In addition, a table of numbers is also displayed, which concisely details
file transfer (blocks and files) and message (public and private) activity,
for all that has ever occurred, for the current call, and what remains that
he is still able to do on this call.
will be substituted.
7.11
TIME AND CHARGES
The 'T' command at any command level displays time and date information:
the current time, the time of log on, the number of minutes since logon,
and the number of minutes remaining on the system for this call.
accounting system information is also displayed (to be discussed more fully
in a chapter to follow): the user's per minute access rate, the charges
resulting from connection, a combined charges and credits figure resulting
from other system activity, the user's maximum allowed negative balance,
and finally his current balance.
7.12
USER INFORMATION
A user can find out information about any other user account by using the
'UI' command at any command level, or 'UI' followed by the ID number of the
account to examine.
call date, area code, and computer type.
command also always receive the real name, address, birthdate, phone number
and access group of the account.
user's account, any user may view the real name, address, birthdate and
phone number of that account.
7.13
COLOR/GRAPHICS MODE
Color/graphics mode allows users of Commodore computers using color/graphic
capable terminal packages to see text and the Commodore keyboard graphic
characters in all 16 colors available for text on the Commodore computers.
Color/graphics mode was initially selected at login by the pressing of the
backspace key.
It becomes necessary, however, to sometimes toggle this
mode on or off.
this.
7.14
ACTIVITY QUEUE
The 'AQ' command, used at any command prompt, will display a list of the
last 15 commands that have been used by the user.
this command is realized by the error logging routine -- when a system
error occurs, the 'AQ' is written to the disk following the error
description.
This information has proven to be immensely helpful in
tracking down problems.
7.15
ACCOUNT INFORMATION
By using the 'AC' command, a user can check his account balance and summary
of charges for the call.
for use of their systems.
7.16
CREDIT INFORMATION
User information given includes login ID, handle, last
The 'AT' command may be used from any command level to do
This command is used mainly for BBS' that charge
has made total to the
If a value is infinite, a dash (-)
System operators using the 'UI'
If a 'UI' is performed on a non-private
User
The real teleology of
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