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echo: maximus
to: STEVE READ
from: JOHN ALDRICH
date: 1998-03-09 19:44:00
subject: Offline Readers & Y2K

Hello Steve!
Monday March 02 1998 19:56, Steve Read wrote to All:
 SR> I've heard rumors that both Blue Wave and QWK aren't Y2K compliant.  
oes
 SR> anybody have any definitive information on this and a recommendation on
 SR> what should be used instead?
Get WAVE the Bluewave Replacement for Maximus...it's currently in beta....
        John
... Klingon adaptation of Earth sport:  Full-contact golf.
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-=[ Quoting Roy J. Tellason to all ]=-
 RJT> I'm thinking about adding some cdrom stuff to my download areas.  In
 RJT> particular,  I was wondering how max handles the situation where
 RJT> someone might want to access one but I've gone and changed the cd to
 RJT> some other disc because I'm into doing something else for a while.
 RJT> How does max deal with that?
Basically, the user just doesn't get the file.
 RJT> Any other pointers about setting up cdrom file areas?
Use SCDMAX.  Then, all you have to do is edit the descriptions for your
file areas in the new FILEAREA.CTL or CDAREA.CTL, or what have you.  It's
really easy.  Also, if you use BinkleyTerm you can make your CDs freqable
by using this verb in BINKLEY.CFG:
MaxAreas c:\max\area.dat
Yes, I know it's a 2.xx file area.  :)
                                        Phil
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