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access_control [2017/12/30 16:00] – [ACS Function Reference] g00r00access_control [2021/06/23 09:01] g00r00
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                  example: DA will require the user to have user access flag                  example: DA will require the user to have user access flag
                  D in flag set 2 in order to pass.                  D in flag set 2 in order to pass.
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           Ex  -  This command is used to check the user's current graphics           Ex  -  This command is used to check the user's current graphics
                  mode.  Where X is one of the following:                  mode.  Where X is one of the following:
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                     1 - User must have ANSI graphics                     1 - User must have ANSI graphics
                     0 - User must have ASCII (none) graphics                     0 - User must have ASCII (none) graphics
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           Fx  -  This command is used to check if a user has a certain flag           Fx  -  This command is used to check if a user has a certain flag
                  toggled ON in their FIRST set of flags.  Where X is the                  toggled ON in their FIRST set of flags.  Where X is the
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                  receive node messages, OA will return true.  False if                  receive node messages, OA will return true.  False if
                  they are not available.                  they are not available.
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 +          OC  -  This command is used to check if it is the user's first
 +                 call into the BBS.  OC will return true if it is the
 +                 first call.
  
           OI  -  This command is used to check if a user's node status           OI  -  This command is used to check if a user's node status
access_control.txt · Last modified: 2024/03/03 03:20 by avon

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