Category : BBS Programs+Doors
Archive   : PCBV403.ZIP
Filename : HISTORY.DOC

 
Output of file : HISTORY.DOC contained in archive : PCBV403.ZIP
PCBVERIFY 4.x HISTORY
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-- 4.01 --

4.01 fixes two problems. First, on PCBoard 14.x systems without the /NETWORK
switch, an error 52 (bad file name) was given. This version corrects this
problem. This was due to a null string being passed to the open file routine.

Documentation clarifications were made. PCBV40.DOC included the callerid
file but UPGRADE.DOC failed to mention it.

-- 4.02 --

Fixed the DOORSYS program distributed with 4.00/4.01 which would always
produce a message stating the command line parameters even if you had
given it both filenames.

Changed some of the startup code in PCBVerify to allow for a more tolerant
first line of the config file (now searches for a "4.0" without checking
for the remaing zero. Also, when the startup code began it would sometimes
appear to lock the system up because the opening message regarding an improper
config file would get erased by other internal routines before the operator
had a chance to see the message.

Added HISTORY.DOC to the ZIPfile to allow tracking of all bug fixes.

-- 4.03 --

Fixed a problem reading the config file identifier. 4.02 would not properly
read the first line of the config file (identifier) and reported that the
version of the config file was pre-4.0.

If you have trouble with PCBVerify, don't hesitate to call Premier
BBS and ask for help. I will help anyone who asks and will always do whatever
it takes to get PCBVerify running on your system. Please do not call me at
home. Leave a message on the board and I'll respond within 24 hours.

(615) 588-9407 (2400bps -- rings down to 588-9425)
(615) 588-9425 (14400 bps, v.32bis)



  3 Responses to “Category : BBS Programs+Doors
Archive   : PCBV403.ZIP
Filename : HISTORY.DOC

  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

  2. This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.

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