In a message of , John Giannini (1:119/50) writes :
JG> A couple of quick questions. My copy of Opus says "Test Copy: Not for
JG> Distribution" when I run it, in the "log" section of my screen. Do I
JG> have the right version? It lists itself as 1.79.x
You have the right version..
JG> Does Opus "understand" baud rates like 24000, 26400, 28800, or 33600
JG> yet? Tonight when someone logged in at 24000, 1.79 did what 1.73 always
From the 179FEAT.TXT file..:
* Opus supports the following "baud" rates: 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 7200,
9600, 12000, 14400, 16800, 19200, 38400, 57600. V34+ and VFC modems should
report DCE speed rather than DTE speed to Opus. Alternatively, you can
still use a front-end mailer like BinkleyTerm.
JG> And then this, which followed the above lines I already quoted --
JG> ! 04 May 1:32:46 OPUS LANGERR: Can't find RY.USL
JG> : No such file or directory
JG> ! 04 May 1:32:46 OPUS LANGERR: Can't find RY.USL
JG> : No such file or directory
JG> ! 04 May 1:32:46 OPUS Can't increase Ä^(garbage here)
JG> DAY: No such file or directory
JG> : 04 May 1:32:46 OPUS End (2)
JG> What does the above mean? What USL does Opus want?
You have to use the ENGLISH.USL included in the release package, or some of
the other language files released in 179LNG02.ZIP
Do you have the right path for LANGDIR in the Language Section in your
BBS.CTL file?
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