ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ³ Intelec PPE PCBoard 15.21 PPE Intelec Network PPE ³ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ What is Intelec PPE? - It's a complete online "database" utilizing the IN_yymm.ZIP and INB_yymm.ZIP files from the Intelec Network (only the very best QWK/FTS/FTP network ever). It searches/displays the nodelist scans the conference listing by conference type, text etc. It displays our other files as well, such as the network rules, the readthis file, conference changes and more. It can scan for hubs by state, area code, software, modem type, etc. Or it can scan the entire nodelist for the very same criteria. Also added is the ability to flag or download the current IN_yymm.ZIP and INB_yymm.ZIP files. Intelec PPE KNOWS which is the "current file" based on the current date. Each month, Intelec PPE updates itself to display the correct file name for flag or download. And as always, the Intelec PPE serves as an "application generator"! SysOps running PCB ver 15.2 can use INTELEC.PPE installed in CMD.LST. This PPE is the main one, the second is the "application generation" portion of this PPE and is called INTELAPP.PPE. If you enable the app- lication feature of Intelec PPE (see config file) then all you need to do is place this PPE in the "same directory" as the above INTELEC.PPE. INTELEC.PPE calls INTELAPP.PPE automatically if you have this enabled. Command Security PPE/MNU File -or- Keystroke Replacement ======= ======== ======================================== INTELEC ?? F:\IN\INTELEC.PPE If you are still experiencing memory constraints, try installing the INTELAPP.PPE in CMD.LST as a separate command. But the PPE MUST be in the same directory as the INTELEC.PPE. If you're an international member using the DD-MM-YY date format, then place the letter I on commandline in CMD.LST like: F:\IN\INTELEC.PPE I The Intelec PPE Config file: INTELEC.CNF Intelec Online <- (Your BBS's Name) CLIFF WATKINS <- (Your (SysOp) Name but use all CAPS here!) 38 <- (Regionals # on your BBS, 0 if not a hub) Y <- Enables application feature (N to disable) D:\PCB\INB\ <- Location of IN Basket Files (or N for None) D:\PPE\IN\NETRULES.IN <- \ D:\PPE\IN\CONFLIST.IN <- \ D:\PPE\IN\NODELIST.IN <- > - - IN_yymm.ZIP distribution file. D:\PPE\IN\CHANGES!.IN <- / D:\PPE\IN\READTHIS.IN <- / On the 5th line of the INTELEC.CNF file you can place 1 of 2 things on this line. If you want to place Intelec's IN Basket files on your BBS but they're in a different directory than our other distribution files, you should place the path to the IN Basket files on this line (and include a trailing backslash). If you don't want to have the IN Basket files available for display through INTELEC.PPE, then place an N on this line. Intelec PPE posts a PRIVATE message to the SysOp on their Main Board. Intelec PPE posts a PUBLIC message in the Intelec Regional conference. We strongly urge you to place the name INTAPP into your PCB TCAN list. If you are a Hub, number of Regionals conf on line 3 and Y on line 4. If you are a Node, place a 0 on line 3 and N on line 4 of config file. In the distribution file there should be 2 other ZIP files. They are DSP.ZIP and LST.ZIP and must be unzipped into the same directory as the INTELEC.PPE, INTELAPP.PPE and other related files.