Addfiles Version 1.00 A SPITFIRE Utility First the LEGAL stuff...... Warranty... This program is not guaranteed to do anything except take up Hard Drive space. There is no guarantee as to it's suitability to any task claimed, implied, or imagined! In simple language, If you download this program and attempt to use it and become so mad that you kick the dog, who runs out of the house, knocking over your computer and destroying it, then runs in front of a delivery truck, who swerves to avoid the dog and hits a light pole, knocking out the power to a super secret local ICBM site, who fires their missles cause they think the Russians are attacking, thus destroying the world, IT AIN'T OUR FAULT!!!!!!!! Further use of this program constitutes a LEGAL AGREEMENT to hold Sleepless Knights Software and the program's author harmless and without fault concerning any problems which may occur. Running this thing without reading the docs is just plain dumb and does not release you from total responsibility for any damage which may occur. This thing has also been known to sneak off and make calls to 900 numbers in the middle of the night! What it does........ OK time for a long winded story. I have a friend that likes to drop by from time to time and drop 20 or 30 meg of the newest shareware around that he has collected. It's real nice, but I've got to add it all to the BBS which is a real pain because he downloads things cause the description "looks good", then forgets what the heck it is. So enter my friend the Wildcat Sysop that has just about decided he'd rather write Spitfire Utils than ones for Wildcat. So here's what he did for you and I this time. This utility will allow you to specify a directory where you keep all the new shareware you download or where you have a mass of new files you haven't had time to add to your BBS. It allows you to tag one file, all files, or any assortment in between for testing. It then will present you a picklist of your present file areas and ask were you intend to put the files. It will then open each file, check for a FILE_ID.DIZ, and if found will move the file to the area you chose and add it to your SFFILES.BBS. It supports ZIP, ARJ and LHA archive formats. If you try to run it on ICE, ZOO, or heaven forbid ARC, not only will it not show you a file list, it will likely laugh itself to death. There are NO plans to add any code to support these DEAD formats so please don't ask. How it works...... There's only a few keys to this thing and it's a real "NO BRAINER"! My nine year old son ran it just by READING the screen. You start it by typing ADDFILES, no switches or such. Use the L command to log the disk your files are located on. I'd suggest that you make sure you are in the ROOT directory of each drive before you start the program as it tends to like to go to where you were the last time you accessed the drive. Next use the SPACE bar to tag the files. CTRL-ENTER will tag all files or untag them if you have any tagged. Once you are done tagging files press F10 and it will display a complete selection of your download areas. Highlight the one you want and press enter, then F10 to start processing the files. When it is done just hit Q to quit. It will not display files if the CD-ROM flag is set to yes in an area. The program will run across a Lantastic network. It processed 450 files on my system across the network in about 5 minutes. Your mileage may vary The strange stuff.... This program is hardcoded to use the 4 line description mode which is set up when pressing ALT-Z to setup Spitfire. There is also a small bug which displays a little trash to the screen when working on an LHA file. You MUST have all archivers available in your path and make sure you run it from your BBS home directory. The registration stuff.... This program is released as 29 centware or tradeware (not trade wars). If you like it, use it on a regular basis or feel that it makes your life any easier mail a postcard or letter to the address below telling us where you got it and praising us for this wonderful addition to your Spitfire toolkit. If you write a utility for Spitfire how bout a copy of your program with any keycodes or such required to run it. This program is not crippled in any way. It requires no codes, key files or other tricks to run it from here on out. It is the basis for an upcoming SPITFIRE Utility that will handle your file areas in ways you've not seen before. Plans are for the new program to create file headers, manage all file areas and create an allfiles list in the process. Course if I don't get some feedback on this thing why bother continuing with the project. So how bout it folks. Does it work? All letter bombs will be returned . Mail your comments to: Mike Weaver Sleepless Knights BBS Route 8 Box 258 Athens, Al 35611 BBS support will be available on Sleepless Knights BBS 205-233-5730. Sleepless Knights Software is a trademark of Sleepless Knights BBS. SPITFIRE is a trademark of Mike Woltz and Buffalo Creek Software. This program remains the sole property of Jeffery K. Fuller and all worldwide rights are retained by the same.