06-04-89 DISCLAIMER ---------- This is a companion program written for use with GT1500 by P&M Software, Phoenix, AZ. and SysopTools ver 2.0, written by Chris Smith, Houston, TX. It was written by Tom Scallorn, Austin, TX. Although it has been tested and works correctly on my system, NONE of the individuals or Companies may be held liable for any damages, real or imagined, from the use of this program. USE IT AT YOUR OWN RISK! -------------------------------------------------------------------- 06-11-89 Release MREPT11.EXE MREPT11.ZIP now contains a MSGREPT.HDR file. This is a plain ASCII file which may be customized for your individual systems. MREPT11.EXE will also create a file, TIMSTAMP.DAT, in your GTPATH subdirectory. It is a time and date stamp line. After MREPT11 has created the MSGREPT.TXT file it will now create MSGREPT.BUL file. MSGREPT.BUL is created by combining the TIMSTAMP.DAT, MSGREPT.HDR, and MSGREPT.TXT files. I found this to be a more suitable format for the "bulletin". 06-04-89 Original Release MREPT10.EXE -- Is written in MicroSoft QuickBasic ver. 4.5. The program's purpose is to read the MESSAGE.RPT file which may be created using Chris Smith's Sysop Tools ver 2.0 (STB007). The program does nothing more than read this file and then write a new file named, MSGREPT.TXT. This new file is an abreviated report only showing the "bottom line info". i.e. What areas were processed, how many messages in the area, how many total messages. MREPT10.EXE took about 4 full minutes to process my system's files as follows: MESSAGE.RPT 339955 MSGREPT.TXT 2600 At the time my system had 27 message areas and a total of 4483 messages on board. For best results I would put the program in the GT directory. It may work from any directory or drive BUT it is intended for a "hard-disk" system. This is freeware! Tom Scallorn 003/000 512-441-6373 (bbs/data) Austin, TX.