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History: 07-10-93 þ Initial Release of Version 1.00a - This version was
intended to test the interest in such a program and
as a wide area beta test.
09-16-93 þ Released Version 1.1 - Essentially a maintenance
release.
09-19-93 þ Released Version 1.2 - Fixed a few bugs
12-07-93 þ Version 2.0 - Major release. Sysops may now
configure their own security levels and terms of
subscriptions. Also now uses registration number
to disable PPE registration reminders.
12-16-93 þ Version 2.1 - Greatly optimized the code. Previous
version only supported 5 different security levels.
Now will support unlimited number of security levels.
01-14-94 þ Version 2.2 - Security levels were not being correctly
assigned when selecting subscriptions about option #1.
Fixed....The CFG file is formatted differently with
this change so if you're upgrading don't forget to
make the changes.
03-05-94 þ Version 2.3 - Added ability to display a screen to
callers with a specific security level, then exit.
03-05-94 þ Version 2.4 - Fixed a bug in which if a selection was
made for a subsription level higher than defined in
the .CFG file it would continue to process. Fixed.
03-06-94 þ Version 3.0 - Wheew....Major update! Added the
ability to define which credit cards you accept via
the CCARDS.CFG file. Also added the ability to
display an informational file to the user after all
other processing is finished.
04-23-94 þ Version 3.1 - Made modifications to field formats to
allow for Canadian Zip Codes and State abbreviations.
06-30-94 þ Version 3.2 - Released new version that now includes
credit card processing opportunity. No real changes
to the program yet but keep watching. More coming.


  3 Responses to “Category : Recently Uploaded Files
Archive   : OCCPS32.ZIP
Filename : OCCPS.HIS

  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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