Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!csd4.milw.wisc.edu!lll-winken!ames!pacbell!att!ihlpb!TSfR!usenet From: usenet@TSfR.UUCP (usenet) Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st Subject: Return codes from STadel (Was Re: Gulam) Message-ID: <516@TSfR.UUCP> Date: 8 Apr 89 06:38:01 GMT References: <3019@m2-net.UUCP> <514@TSfR.UUCP> <3036@m2-net.UUCP> Reply-To: orc@pell.UUCP (David L. Parsons) Followup-To: comp.sys.atari.st Distribution: usa Organization: This Space for Rent - Lisle, IL Lines: 66 Summary: Expires: In article <3036@m2-net.UUCP> elixir@m-net.UUCP (Rodney Fulk) writes: > >(I sent you mail and it must apparentlty never arrived?) Not too surprising, really, since I'm sitting 430+ miles away from Pell. >I am not actually using the stuff to run STadel but something that is run >simularly... >(I am running Forem ST now with Binkley ST as a front door mailer.. Gross. But it should work, provided you've got enough memory. What you can do with runit is set up a CITADEL.RUN (in the folder with runit.prg) like so: BIN= HOME= ARGS= AFTER= STARTUP= = = . . . = DEFAULT=$EXIT You'd also need to rename the executable for Forem CITADEL.PRG and rename the Forem configur program (Assuming, of course, that Forem has a configure program - otherwise just find some little cookie program) CONFIGUR.PRG. (If you had forem return status=6 for invoking the DogNet mailer and status=4 for running a Uucp mailer, you would do: 6=DogNetMailer.prg 5=uucpmailer.prg in the area of the citadel.run file.) >Can you give me your systems password so I can try to get >your latest STadel and such or tell me a system that has it available for >download? Bix has the 3.3b version in the Jefferson Software conference. I think that some of the ftp sites around the net have them too. I mailed a copy of 3.3b (?) to lakesys a while back, but that's the only site that springs to mind. Pell is at 612-436-6450 these days, but that's not a good bet, because (a) it's only 1200 baud and (b) it croaked a couple of weeks ago and I'm out of town and can't get up the enthusiasm to go 860 miles to reboot the bloody system. >The only two reasons I stopped running STadel were because there were no time >limits... 3.3b and up have download limits... > ... and there were no user levels other than a user and a sysop level.. ... but no user levels. Why bother with them, what with the various permutations of room accessability , &tc...? -david parsons -orc@pell.uucp