The enclosed files were created using normal RBBS-PC utilities.
Thanks to Bruce Jackson from The Break RBBS <East> 703-680-9269 for
his assistance with this project.  Without Bruce, this would have
taken a wee bit longer....

If you are in need of assistance you may call Bruce either at the
number above or voice at 703-878-0790.

You may also use the RIME RBBS conference.  Bruce is fairly well
versed in RBBS and runs a large ".DIR" system.

Because rbbs limits the number of file areas, you have to eliminate
some directories or concatonate some of the individual area file
listings (entries in wclst) together.

A sample configuration is done for you.  The file dir.dir is the
ascii directory listing of the "1.dir", "2.dir", "3.dir", ...
"31.dir" directory listing files.  The file dirg.dir is a graphics
version of the dir.dir file.  The dirc.dir is a color/ansi graphics
version of the dir.dir file.

The mk_all.bat batch file builds a complete rbbs file listing of all
directories.  This file is 'all.dir' and contains all the files in
one .dir listing.

The mk_big.bat batch file builds one .dir file for each area.

All of the above .dir files are in the \_bbs\rbbs directory.

If you are not using the "m:" drive for your CDROM, substitute your
drive letter for drive "m:" in lidx.def.

       RBBS 17.3/4  MAIN SETTINGS
209. Extension for file directories --------------- DIR
211. Name (prefix) of directory of directories ---- WCCD
218. Limit search for 'ALL' dirs to directory ----- @<path to WCLST>\WCLST
218. Limit search for 'ALL' dirs to directory ----- @m:\_bbs\rbbs\wclst
220. Drive/path(optional) for directory files ----- <path to this cd's
                                                            file lists>
220. Drive/path(optional) for directory files ----- m:\_bbs\dir\

NOTE:  The file names shown are as they appear on the CD-ROM.  Feel
       free to copy them to your hard drive and modify them!

These are the main settings for RBBS-PC, there may be a few missing
items.  Drop us a note if you happen to find one.

                                                Good Luck!
