Carina 2.5 Quick Docs.››The Docs contained in these arcs are from the original Carina version 2.0, there have been a few changes since then. There is now a SYSFLE folder in which your Password and Index files reside, along with any other system files needed such as modem handlers and Zhand.com and TDline.com››Basically, start out by creating the following sub-dirs:››D?:MODULE›D?:SYSTXT›D?:SYSTEM›D1:SYSFLE›D1:SYSMOD››Note the two which must reside on D1: in the beginning, these may be changed later, but need to be on D1: the first time around, so the system knows where to find certain files.››UnArc the files of corresponding names into there sub-dir.››Also put DOS on D1: and set it up to boot from a cold start.››Now we will create a batch file to boot the BBS when D1: is booted. This file shall be named D1:STARTUP.BAT, and should be made with TextPro or the like. I am going to assume you are familiar with how to make a batch file, if not refer to your Dos manual.››Sample Batch file:››KEY OFF›BASIC ON›SYSFLE>TDLINE›TD OFF›SYSFLE>ZHAND›TIME›DATE›SYSFLE>RS232›SYSFLE>MOE›CAR›RUN"D?:MODULE>BOOTBBS››Time and Date lines may be deleted if using an R-Time:8 cartridge. RS232 may be deleted if using an MIO or Black Box. If you need an RS232 handler for your modem, put it in the SYSFLE folder and rename it to RS232.COM Do to the veritable plethora of modems and handlers, we no longer attempt to supply you with one for your modem, but they may be found on many BBS's and modem program disks. Most likely the one you are using with your favorite terminal program, is the one you need.››Basically that is all there is to it, you will be presented with questions which will be fairly easy to answer after you get this far, and the rest should be explained fairly wee between the docs, and the Sig-Op help files, and the on-line help provided with the ! which resides in Systxt>››Enjoy. If you need my help, feel free to call me voice at (503)-286-6276 between 12pm and 9pm West Coast time. Collect calls will not be accepted.››The Carina Support BBS is (503)-285-4417, and is free to registered Sysops.››