You may want to read the introduction to C-Net 64 before proceeding.
C-Net 128 is a monster program compared to its 64 counterpart. The added features in the maintenance area, the addition of online BASIC support, and all the new commands and abilities in this version of the program are just not reflected properly in the "Facts" area below.
The features page from a previous web site is mirrored here.
The information below applies to the last version of C-Net 128 I had access to. The mention of network support comes at best from rumor and recalled observations, the details are unknown (and thus wanted!)
Computer : Commodore 128 in 128 mode Video : 80 columns Drives : All CBM, limited CMD (parts, but no subdirs) Modems : 1650, Hesmodem, 1670, Hayes compats (300-1200) Input : Keyboard Output : Screen or printer optionally RAM use : Ramdrive compatible Special :
Pgm Struct : Main program with numerous small overlays Menu Struct : Word entry system from highly modular menus Translation : ASCII, PETSCII, ANSI Access : 9 levels, highly definable, SubOps Handle/ID : Handles allowed, users listed by ID codes User info : Name, last call, phone, access, misc parms, etc. User Logs : Name, date, uploads/downloads, posts Calls/Time : Call, time, idle limits differ by access levels Network : Proprietary system, unsure of title or style Customizing : Highly Programs : Uncompiled BASIC, easy to modify Displays : Menus and displays are SEQ files, modifiable Commands : Mostly hard coded, changable only through code Areas : Highly modular system E-mail : Separate menu Messages : Separate menu Transfers : Separate menu Network : Separate menus Programs : Separate menu Text : Separate menu User Cmds : From main menu SysOp : Separate menu, and integrated functions Voting : Separate menu, selection system News : Separate menu Help : Separate menu Other :
Offline : Full configurator,configuration editors Online : User editor, chat Remote : Full drive support, file editors, user editor On-L Display: Complete user info window with sysop menu W.F.C. Utils: Same as On-L Display Chatting : From any prompt User : Handle/access editor available Msg Bases : Offline configurator for bases, integrated maint Transfers : Offline configurator for bases, integrated maint Programs : Online program adder, remover Network : Online configurator and editor Drives : Complete drive support Terminal : Transfer terminal program, nice features
Structure : C-Net text files, listed by order entered Header : Subject, access Weeding : By SysOp Display : At logon, or on demand
Structure : Structured post/reply system Bases : Named bases, listed by number Limits : Separate post/reply limits : Enforced during auto-maintenance Reading : New and global new messages, or individual Headers : Subject, poster, date Format : Text, or color text Writing : As new posts, or as replies to posts Anonymous : Allowed with access Network : Supported Other :
Structure : Line editor Commands : A period in first column followed by a command letter Editing : Search/replace, rewriting, insert, delete, justify, etc. Formatting : Word wrap, MCI codes for special functions Graphics : Supported
Bases : Named bases, listed by number Storage : Directory files for each bases Limits : Enforced during automaintenance Credits : Credit ratio system implemented Protocols : Punter (multi), Xmodem (CRC and 1k), Ymodem Headers : Name, blocks, uploader, date, "about" file Selection : By number Listing : Directories, local and global new listings Network : Not supported Other :
Structure : 2 levels of libraries with C-Net SEQ files Storage : As C-Net style SEQ files Network : Not supported Other :
Structure : Separate menu off the main menu Sending : From message reading, or by ID Receiving : At logon, or on demand Network : Supported Other :
Structure : 2 levels of library structure, from separate menu Programs : Explicit interaction with BBS, or stand alone BASIC Network : Supported Other :
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