This command enables you to list files in the current conference, and to find a particular file either by filename or by text in the file description.
Usually you will want to filter the list of files that are seen. You may pick any of the subcommands listed in the following table to control which files are displayed to them. The L and N subcommands can be combined as well as the Z and N subcommands. The L and Z commands may not be combined. See Examples for more details.
All of the subcommands in this section may also be accessed as commands right from the main menu. Expert users will find that accessing this commands directly from the main menu is the fastest way.
L | Locate filename(s). |
N | Display files after a particular date. |
Z | Search entire file listing for text. |
You should pick one or more of these subcommands to determine which file directories to view. If you pick more than one subcommand, each must separated by a SPACE or a ;. See Examples for more details.
[dir. #] | File directory number. |
P | View private upload directory. |
U | View public upload directory. |
D | Flag the files found for download. |
FLAG | Flag a file for download by filename. |
G | Log off of the BBS. |
NS | Display listing in non stop mode. |
R | Re-display available file directories. |
V | View a file. |
[dir.#] | File directory number. | Specifies the file directory number(s) that you want to view. If you want to view multiple file directories, enter each directory number separated by either a SPACE or a ; character. |
D | Flag the files found for download. | Any files that are listed to the screen will also be flagged for download. No warning is given if you exceed the batch file limit. In other words, if you can batch transfer no more than 20 files then only the first 20 files that are displayed will be flagged for download. The rest of the files will still be displayed but they will not be flagged. |
FLAG | Flag a file for download by filename. | Enables you to flag any file by typing in the filename. A single filename may be typed or wildcard characters may be used to flag multiple files with similar filenames. |
G | Log off the BBS. | Immediately disconnects you from the system. |
L | Locate filename(s). |