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Click on either Windows 95/98 or XP to configure the Putty telnet program (only needs to be done once) and then click here to run the Putty telnet program (to install, copy /pc/putty to your hard drive). Click here to install Netterm telnet program (alternative). Then click on your preferred screen resolution 640x480, 800x600 or 1024x768 and save this netterm.ini file into the installed netterm directory. Accept the prompt to overwrite the existing file. Click here to save the MT32 zip file to your machine (alternative) from the cd. You will then need to extract the zip file. Mac users: Click here to install a pre-configured "BetterTelnet" (only needs to be done once).
InterActive Commands:
?
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Displays a list of commands you can use on InterActive.
/#
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Displays a list of the users currently online. All users listed in yellow
are on InterActive (net) and users listed in purple are on Active (dialup).
/p
username message
- Sends a private message to another user on the system. Using "all" as
the username pages all users online. You don't need to type an entire name.
For example, typing to "/p kez Hi!" pages Kezza with Hi!, providing he is
online. Below is an example of how it will appear on InterActive:
/p Kez
Hi!
(Kezza:Interactive):
Hi!
/p all
Hi!
(Kezza:Interactive
[ALL]): Hi!
/r
username
- Displays a user's registry (if they have filled one out) telling you a
little bit about them.
/u
username
- Displays information such as the date they first dialed into Active (some
go back as far as 1991!) and the last date they have dialed into Active.
It does not show the last time they connected to InterActive.
/events
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Displays a list of the upcoming events. If you would like further information
about a specific event, type /events x, where x is the number of the event
you are interested in.
x
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Exits you from the system.
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