1304 ....This too, probably the ‘block length’
1309,10 ....Punter stuff again
1775 Storage for 56577 location (to put modem on-line)
1776 Storage for LD$ (so ML can compare date) (11 bytes)
1787 Modem type (1=1650, 2=Hayes, etc.)
1788 Minutes on-line this call
1789 # of files in the RAM expander
1790 Connect baud rate - 3, 12, 24, 96=local mode
2584,5 RS-232 index to the start/end of the input buffer
2816 User’s minute per call
2817 User’s call per day
2818 User’s allowed minutes at idle before logoff
2819 User’s allowed number of files to download
2820 User’s allowed number of files to upload
2821 User’s upload/download ratio
2822 User’s allowed public messages per call
2823 User’s allowed minutes in the p-files/day
2824 User’s allowed feedbacks (by access group)
2825 User’s allowed editor lines (by access group)
2826 Number of feedbacks user has left so far this call
2827 Number of minutes user has spent in p-files this call
2828 Number of files uploaded this call
2829 Number of files downloaded this call
2832 Wait for call rate - 3, 12, 24
2833 Hour for amaint (military)
3598,9 Vars, last 51, 52 values
7168 More? mode, 0=no
7169 Current # of lines printed since last More? or input
7170 Flag: N was pressed at the More? prompt
7261,2 Baud rate constant for ML, 7262=1=2400 baud
7263,4 Starting address for p-files
7265,6 Starting address for proto file loads
7267 0 or 16, carrier detect ‘inverting’ register
7268 Local mode, 1=yes
7269 Color/graphics mode, 1=yes
7271 Chat ‘page’ flag, 1=on
7273 Time still remaining on-line (same as tr%)
7276 For input, maximum # of characters to accept
7278 For input, return code, signal chat mode
7284 Length of ML a$ in storage (7286)
7286 84 bytes storage for ML’s copy of a$
7376 Length of ML an$ in storage
7377 84 bytes for ML an$ (used for inputs, etc.)
7462 User’s number of screen rows
7465 Flag: file is being read from memory, not disk
7507 User’s time zone. Signed, $ff=-1, etc.
7511 10 bytes flags for the ‘on-line functions menu’... 7511=Sysop is in,
7516=New Users Disabled, 7517=Print is on, 7518=UD
disabled, 7519, 7520=U1 and U2.
7523 DoMCI flag ... 0=Print MCI, 1=Input MCI, 1 or the other!
7524 Cursor color ($lf selects flashing white), this register
MAY no longer be used in 4.0 or 5.0!
7525 For MCI: print mode
7526 For MCI: cmp flag (=1 if last /t1 worked)
7527 For MCI: printer is on flag.
7528 For MCI: last command.
7529 For MCI: last command’s argument.