(B)ack

This selection returns you to the main menu of the system.
From there you can move to any other part of the BBS.

(C)atalog

This selection enables you to list some or all of the files
on the system available to registered users for download.
After you press "C" you will be prompted for a Search Key.
To list all the files on the system, just press (enter)
instead of typing a search key. To find a certain file,
enter all or part of the name then press (enter). To find
all files of a certain type try these combinations or
others found in the bulletin:

Model III      (3
Model 4        4)
Model 100      (100)
BASic files    BAS
CoMmanD file   CMD
TeXT files     TXT
DOCument files DOC

(D)ownload

This selection enables registered users to download files
to their computer. Some files may be downloaded into you
buffer but Xmodem protocol of file transfer is highly
recommended for all transfers. You will need to answer the
prompt with the name of the file you want in standard
TRSDOS format (ie FILENAME/EXT). If the file is in the
catalog, the entry is displayed along with the approximate
transmission time. You should answer "Y" for yes you want
the file or "N" if you don't. If the file is ASCII, you
will have to choose between (A)SCII or (X)modem protocols.
If you choose ASCII, then the next question will
determine if you want Buffer Control Codes or not. If your
terminal program supports these codes, your buffer will be
opened and closed by the BBS without any other help from
you. Otherwise you will need to open the buffer manually
before starting the transfer and close the buffer after the
transfer. In any case, you will probably have to save the
buffer to disk manually. If you choose Xmodem transfer (and
your terminal program supports it) then your terminal
program should save the program directly to disk for you
and should correct errors found during transmission. This
system at present only supports CHECKSUM mode of Xmodem.

(G)oodbye

This selection will enable you to leave the BBS and
eventually disconnect the phone line. You will be given a
chance to back out of the selection if you accidentally type
"G" or change you mind about leaving. You also are given a
chance to leave a private note to the operator of the
system even if you are not a registered user.

(H)elp

This lets you read the text file you are now reading.

(U)pload

The option is used to send your files up to the system for
sharing with other users. Xmodem transfer is required! Be
sure to leave the system operator a private message at
logoff with the name of the file, computer type and
operating system required, and a short description of the
file sent.
