BUSY/CMD Original version by Robert Eden Revisions by Richard VanHouten Busy/cmd is a BBS utility that sends a message to callers if the sysop is using the system locally. It is a self-relocating program that protects itself at the top of memory. It should work with any disk-based Model III with 300/1200 baud selected by a cable with the HS signal brought in on RI (pins 12 and 22 swapped). It should also work with Model Is which have the RS232 ports addressed in the same spot as the Model III (ports E8-EB). Program invocation: BUSY [(N)|message] where (N) disables BUSY and reclaims memory if possible and message is any string that will fit on the command line and will replace the default message of: 'System busy. Call back in ten minutes.' If the interrupt vector has been changed since BUSY was invoked, you will have to reboot to disable BUSY. If the high memory pointer has been changed since BUSY was invoked, you will be able to disable BUSY, but not to reclaim memory. Any questions, call me at my board: The West End BBS (914)858-8722 300/1200 baud 24 hrs. Supporting TBBS 1.3 for TRS80s Name Length Sto SF Size now Date Time CRC ============ ======== === ==== ======== ========= ====== ==== BUSY.ASM 5809 Sqz 28% 4231 11 Feb 89 11:51a 9d4d BUSY.CMD 693 Pkd 26% 513 11 Feb 89 12:31p e1b5 BUSY.DOC 1178 Sqz 18% 976 11 Feb 89 12:36p 1edd ==== ======== ==== ======== Total 3 7680 26% 5720 Downloaded from 8/N/1 #1 (Guy Omer - SYSOP) at 904/377-1200