! DS$ Error channel reading.
! DT$(20) Temp use.
! DV%(46) Device numbers. dv%(1)=system disk
dv%(2)=email disk
dv%(3)=etcetera disk
dv%(4)=g-files disk
dv%(5)=p-files disk
dv%(6)=feedback printer flags
bit 0 disk, bit 1 printer
dv%(7) to dv%(46) contain subboard device
numbers.
! DZ In subs, logon, the current ‘depth’ in a global
transversal of all subboards including directories.
! DZ$ Used with DZ, the current directory name, like d.DZ$.
! E Temp use.
! E$ Temp use.
* E%(45) Temp use.
! EF Unused - once used by ML in older versions.
- EE Set to the maximum number of lines (no more than 250) that
may be used in editor.
! F$ Temp use, usually filename in u/d and terms.
! FB(15,9) Blocks free on any drive, only updated at setup and after
logoff of each 5th caller to speed through-put. For
example, fb(0,2) is device 8, LU 0.
! FC$ User’s first call, 6 digits, YYMMDD.
! FO% This flag tells whether or not file 7 is open to the
current sub-board’s relative file. 1=yes, saves
time, not having to re-open the file each bulletin read.
! G Temp use.
! GG The file status byte (st) after a gosub7 to read a line
from a file.
* GS$(30) In sub-boards, acts as a ‘stack’ to move through all sub-
boards, as
in RA, etc., g/pfiles also.
! HD$ Temp use.
* HD$(90) Temp use.
! HI% Maximum for gosub750, temp use.
- HJ$(5) Used in the 2850 routine when doing +,- scans
through the user files to find a handle.
* IB Used in E-Mail, current mailbox flag.
* IB$(3) Used in E-Mail, current mailbox name.
! ID The user’s ID (account) number.
* ID$ In p/gfiles, “P” or “G” to distinguish.
! II$ The system’s login identifier.
! IM% Modem Type
- IP% Gosub 2100: if the input ended with “!” ip%=1.
! JU$ An 80 bit (ten byte) string containing 80 flags for joined
or unjoined status of the 40 sub-boards and 40
possible ‘root’ upload/download libraries.
- KK Gosub11060; returns from the editor array number of text
lines used in the editor array tt$(). kk=0 if the
editor was “aborted”; counters.
! KK$ Temp use.
! L1$ User’s address, line 1.
! L2$ User’s address. line 2.
! LC$(16) The activity queue (last 16 commands).
! LD$ Last call date/time for the current user, see D1$ for date