Vancouver Turbo BBS Version 1.00: Commands currently supported: C - Chat with Sysop E - Enter message (Requires access level 2 or higher) F - Files subsystem Files subcommands (Uploading requires access level 2 or higher): C - checksum mode XMODEM upload D - Directory of available (public) files Q - Quit back to main BBS S - Send file from BBS (XMODEM protocol) T - Type file from BBS to caller (text dump) U - XMODEM Upload file to BBS (CRC mode) V - Verbatim upload file to BBS (no error checks or masks) G - Goodbye: hangs up connection - can leave comments to Sysop H - Help (displays this file) I - Install user terminal (define clearscreen, backspace, lower case on/off, prompt bell, linefeeds, and terminal width) K - Kill (Delete) message L - User Log (cleared periodically) O - Other remote access systems in area P - Change password R - Read message(s) * Read Subcommands: A - Read all messages starting from a given number I - Read individual messages (prompts for number) F - Read messages from given user (prompts for name) T - Read messages to a given user (prompts for name) S - Read messages in a certain section (prompts for number) S - Scan messages (prompts for start number) U - Display User list W - Reprints welcome file and bulletins X - Expert mode on/off (menu display switch) Y - System Information file ? - Help menu (valid only in expert mode) # - Display caller and message system status * Message system: help file is message #1. Commands can be chained: eg. RA* Reads new messages since last call, GN disconnects without comments to Sysop. Multiple character chained inputs are terminated with a semicolon (eg. USERNAME;PASSWORD at signon). Do not use a semicolon after single character commands! Logon: System first checks for carriage return at 1200 baud: if any other character or garbage is received, it switches to 300 baud. Wait 1 second or so after connection is made, then press carriage return until system logs on. Access levels: 0: Disallowed user: no system access. 1: Entry level: cannot send messages or upload files. 2: Can send and delete messages, upload files: Must leave name, address & phone number in note to sysop while using [G]oodbye. 3: Access to hidden (non-public) data files. 4: (Reserved for future use.) 5: System Operator: Read/Write/Delete access to all message, data and system files.