Category : Recently Uploaded Files
Archive   : RBCOM345.ZIP
Filename : QDECK.MAC

 
Output of file : QDECK.MAC contained in archive : RBCOM345.ZIP
; RBcomm macro file to log onto Quarterdeck BBS
; by Ralf Brown
;
#defkey Login 199
Login MULTI
PAUSE 2
TEXT "\r"
WAITFOR 10 "r)=no?"
TEXT "\r"
WAITFOR 30 "rst name?"
TEXT "FirstName\r"
WAITFOR 5 "ast name?"
TEXT "LastName\r"
WAITFOR 8 "echo)"
PAUSE 6
PASSWORD
TEXT "\r"
WAITFOR 5 "er)=no?" ; "View other Conference members"
TEXT "\r"
END

#defkey StartLogging 198
StartLogging MULTI
VERBOSE OFF
OPEN_LOG "D:/TMP/QDECK.LOG"
END

#defkey SkipStartup 197
SkipStartup MULTI
WHEN 0 "H)elp, More?" ; automatically ask for more
{
PAUSE 1 ; give RBcomm a chance to catch up
TEXT "\r" ; with the incoming characters
}
WHEN 4 "Press (Enter)" ; automatically continue at prompts
TEXT "\r"
WHEN 1 "Scan Message"
TEXT "n\r"
WAITFOR 10 "Command?"
IF FAILED
ABORT
END

#defkey JoinConf1 196
JoinConf1 MULTI
TEXT "j 1\r" ; (J)oin the tech support conference
WAITFOR 3 "er)=no?" ; "View other Conference members"
TEXT "\r"
WAITFOR 5 "'Last Read'" ; "Scan...Since 'Last Read'"
PAUSE 6
TEXT "\r"
END

Auto MULTI
CLOSE_LOG ; don't store logon sequence
CALL Login
CALL SkipStartup
CALL StartLogging ; OK, now store rest of session
CALL JoinConf1
WAITFOR 15 "Conference Command?"
TEXT "r\r"
WAITFOR 5 "Read Command?" ; start reading the tech support
TEXT "+\r" ; conference
WHEN 1 "Message Command?" ; in non-stop mode
TEXT "ns\r" ; (all text logged to file)
END

OnLoad CALL StartLogging

Cleanup MULTI
TEXT "g\r"
CLOSE_LOG
WAITFOR 5 "Thanks for calling"
END

; add standard bindings
#include "rbcomm"



  3 Responses to “Category : Recently Uploaded Files
Archive   : RBCOM345.ZIP
Filename : QDECK.MAC

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

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