6 Commands
95
from the sysop breaks off the remote controlled file input. The remote control sequence
'//' may be contained within files, as, during the file input, the sequence has no meaning.
The
Write
command may also contain two parameters:
Write
filename
[title]. The
filename
is essential for mailbox operation. The
filename
is the name of the subdirectory
in which the message will be stored. If this is missing, then the PTC reacts with a
message
:
*** missing filename
. The message can additionally be given a title. The
title is not necessary, and can be left out. Contrary to most Packet-Radio mailboxes, the
title is not automatically requested!
Stores a message for DL3FCJ (without a title).
cmd:
W
DL3FCJ
<Return>
Stores a message for DL1ZAM entitled 'Board Layout'
cmd:
W
DL1ZAM Board Layout <Return>
Stores a message for DL6MAA entitled 'This is a test'.
cmd:
W
DL6MAA This is a test <Return>
The last example shows that the title could be more than one word. The whole text after
the
filename
is interpreted as the title of the message. The length is limited to 32
characters and additional characters are cut off.
Filenames identical to a filename number (1-, 2, 2-3, etc). are not allowed and an error
message will occure in this case.
6.107
XUser
The
XUser
command is used to manage the user list.
The PTC-IIIusb firmware allows to define user specific access priorities, i.e., that it is
possible to define in a user list if for example the user DK9FAT is permitted to use the
PR PACTOR gateway or if he is allowed to read private messages for other callsigns
from the Packet side, etc.
Up to 64 entries are possible in the user list. The first entry is always assigned to the
callsign
ALL and defines which priorities are given to the users being not part of the list.
Example for a typical user list:
User Priorities /PR-BOX/PT-BOX/PR-GATE/
=======================================
ALL......2220 DL1ZAM...9999 DL6MAA...3330 DL2FAK...3330
DK9FAT...2230 DL3FCI...2230
Each entry consists of the user callsign and a four-digit character string indicating the
assigned priorities. At the moment only the first three characters are used, the fourth one
is reserved for future extensions. The first three characters define the priorities for 1.
mailbox access from PR side, 2. mailbox access from PACTOR side and 3. usage of the
PR PACTOR gateway.
A detailed description of the priorities is omitted for the moment. The following
functionality is available:
PR-Box priority:
Smaller 3: only reading of own and public files is possible
Larger or equal 3: reading of all files is possible