Commodore C-NET 128 v7.0 User Manual page 40

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The user can use the 'CR' command to check his credits for messages that
the user has sent, calls, downloads and uploads, as well as how many
minutes on his present call and daily calls.
The user will get his credit info totals set for today, limit, credits left
and total.
7.17
EDIT EVERYTHING
Use of the 'EE' command allows the user to edit his system information.
This includes his password, name, phone number, address and all other
pertinent information.
however, most of the files do have this command.
replaced the 'ET' and 'EP' commands.
they wil be taken to the 'EE' command menu.
7.18
EDIT PREFERENCES
The user can use the 'EP' command to edit his preferences, including the
screen width and length.
7.19
EDIT TERMINAL
The command 'ET' allows the user to edit his terminal parameters.
all know, a lot of users will change their computers from time to time, and
this command allows the user to keep his parameters current.
7.20
EDIT USER PROFILE
By using the 'EU' command, it allows the user to edit his profile, items
such as handle, name, address, phone number, etc.
to 'EE', but does not allow the user to change everything.
7.21
SEND MAIL
A user can send E-mail from any prompt by using the 'M' command.
command will put the user into the electronic mail system, and the user can
then send mail to any other user on the same system.
discussed later about the electronic mail
system.
One other command that should be mentioned here, is the 'NS'
command.
This allows the user to send mail to another user on another
system as long as the system is in the same network (such as the Pearako
Network).
More about this command will be forthcoming in the chapter on
networking.
7.22
C-NET VERSION
Another nifty little command that can be used is the command 'V'.
allows the software to check on itself, and report what version of C-NET
the system is running.
there, it is nice to see what version any specific system is using.
a system you call has things that you would like to add to your system.
using the 'V' command, you can see what version is running, and by knowing
the version, you might be able to see if the item will run with your
system.
7.23
EXTRA COMMANDS
Some of the system files don't have this command,
Therefore, whatever a user types,
As there are a number of versions of C-NET out
The 'EE' command has
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