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     * ARMHF V6 processor or compatible (Raspberry Pi Model 1)     * ARMHF V6 processor or compatible (Raspberry Pi Model 1)
  
-== Machintosh OS X == +== Apple macOS (OSX) == 
-    * OSX v10.6 or later using Intel CPU.  There are both 32-bit and 64-bit versions, however, 32-bit versions may go away as Apple hasn't supported them for over 10 years now. +    * macOS v10.6 or later using Intel 64-bit CPU.  Older PowerPC processors are not supported and neither are new M1 processors because the developer has no hardware available to develop for and support these platforms.
 ===== Downloading Mystic BBS ===== ===== Downloading Mystic BBS =====
  
-Head to [[http://mysticbbs.com/downloads.html|mysticbbs.com]] to download a copy of the latest Mystic BBS software for your preferred operating system. You will need to choose between the current STABLE version of Mystic or the latest ALPHA version that is on offer.  +Head to [[http://mysticbbs.com/downloads.html|mysticbbs.com]] to download a copy of the latest Mystic BBS software for your preferred operating system. If you are running an earlier version of Mystic BBS and wish to upgrade to the latest release this is usually possible. Refer to the UPGRADE.TXT file contained in the Mystic BBS file archive for the steps you will need to take.
- +
-The latest alpha release is for people who want to help test new features or run the a cutting edge version of Mystic BBS. Don't be surprised to see the alpha versions changing quite often during a development phase.  +
- +
-If you are running a current stable version of Mystic BBS and wish to upgrade to the latest alpha release this is usually possible. Refer to the UPGRADE.TXT file contained in the Mystic BBS file archive.+
  
 ===== YouTube Tutorials ===== ===== YouTube Tutorials =====
  
-If you learn better by watching someone explain HOW-TO then be sure to check out a growing series of training videos available on the [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPOUHszVXaGNSlK3AdI7kLQ|Mystic Guy]] YouTube channel.+If you learn better by watching someone explain HOW-TO then be sure to check out a growing series of training videos available on the [[https://www.youtube.com/MysticGuyBBS|Mystic Guy]] YouTube channel.  While these videos are still helpful, some of them have become outdated with recent versions of Mystic greatly simplifying things like setting up echomail networks.
  
 ===== Installing Mystic ===== ===== Installing Mystic =====
  
-** Backup your current Mystic BBS system before you get started! **+Before getting started review all of the information on this page. Check out the Mystic Installer Options section for command line options you may prefer to use to run a fresh install and/or update your current Mystic files. 
 + 
 +==== Installing Mystic (Fresh Install) ====
  
   * Decompress the file containing the Mystic installation software for the operating system of your choice. There is a useful walk-through on [[http://www.howtogeek.com/73904/beginner-how-to-extract-.rar-files-on-windows-7-and-mac-os-x/|howtogeek.com]] that uses 7-zip as an extraction tool.   * Decompress the file containing the Mystic installation software for the operating system of your choice. There is a useful walk-through on [[http://www.howtogeek.com/73904/beginner-how-to-extract-.rar-files-on-windows-7-and-mac-os-x/|howtogeek.com]] that uses 7-zip as an extraction tool.
  
-  * Run the install file contained within the archive to start up the Mystic BBS Installation Utility.+  * Run the install file contained within the archive to start up the full Mystic BBS Installation Utility. 
      
-  * Review the **//Upgrade Information//** and read **//Whats New//** from the Installation Utility menu or find them as WHATSNEW.TXT and UPGRADE.TXT in the installation archive you decompressed.+  * If interested take a look at the **//Read Whats New//** option from the Installation Utility menu or find WHATSNEW.TXT in the installation archive you decompressed. Note that the latest additions to this file are at the end of it.
    
-  * Select **//Install Mystic BBS//** from the Mystic BBS Installation Utility menu+  * Select **//Install Mystic BBS//** from the Mystic BBS Installation Utility menu.
  
-  * Update the paths (if you want to) for the Mystic system, data, text etc. files to reside in.+  * Update the paths (if you want to) for the Mystic system, data, text etc. files to reside in. Do this if you need to otherwise we suggest run with the stock install options. **Hint:** If you change the system directory all sub directory paths will be updated also.
  
-**Hint 1:** If you change the system directory the rest of the of directories will be updated also.+  Press F2 to begin the install sequence.
  
-**Hint 2:** The the Installation Utility will not allow you to install over the top of an existing Mystic BBS installation.+  When installation is complete press the ESC key to close the installer.
  
-If you are updating to a newer version chose a system directory like c:\mystictemp to force the installer to run and create all the system files you will want. Then copy the files from the newly created installation in to your 'live' Mystic BBS system (most likely in c:\mystic)    +  * Now jump down to the [[#Creating Sysop Account|Creating Sysop Account]] section later in this page.
-  +
-At this point you will have either:+
  
-  * A fresh installation of Mystic BBS sitting on your system or  +==== Installing Mystic (Upgrading Versions) ====
-  * You will be following the upgrade instructions in UPGRADE.TXT contained in the c:\mystic\docs directory.+
  
-If you're setting up a new Mystic BBS system the next step is to create a user account for yourself and grant it system operator (sysop) privileges.  +** Backup your current Mystic BBS system before you get started! **
  
 +  * Decompress the file containing the Mystic installation software for the operating system of your choice. There is a useful walk-through on [[http://www.howtogeek.com/73904/beginner-how-to-extract-.rar-files-on-windows-7-and-mac-os-x/|howtogeek.com]] that uses 7-zip as an extraction tool.
 +
 +  * Review the **//Upgrade Information//** from the Installation Utility menu or look for UPGRADE.TXT in the installation archive you decompressed. This file will tell you which files need to be copied to your current Mystic installation. There are options to extract or replace older files with newer ones.
 +
 +===== Mystic Installer Options ===== 
 +
 +The installer that ships with Mystic can be run in several modes. Typing **Install ?** reveals the following help screen:
 +
 +      Syntax:
 +      
 +        install                         Begin full installation
 +        install auto <root> [options]   Automated install to <root>
 +        install replace <dir>           Replace system files in <dir> with latest
 +        install extract <mask> <dir>    Extract file or mask into <dir>
 +    
 +      Examples:
 +    
 +        install replace c:\mystic
 +        install extract userchat* c:\mystic\text
 +        install auto c:\mystic
 +        install auto c:\mystic overwrite
 +        install auto c:\mystic theme=c:\mysticthemes data=c:\mysticdata
 +        install auto c:\mystic msgs=c:\mysticmsgs overwrite
 +
 +
 +Let's review what all those options are:
 +
 +==== install ====
 +
 +Run the full interactive installation menu and select from the available options
 +
 +        install
 +
 +==== install auto ====
 +
 +Run an automated command line install to a directory of your choice
 +
 +        install auto c:\mystic
 +        
 +        Mystic automated installation
 +        
 +        Base directory: c:\mystic\
 +        
 +        Extracting: Root files
 +        Extracting: Data files
 +        Extracting: Display files
 +        Extracting: Menu files
 +        Extracting: Script files
 +        Extracting: Documentation
 +        
 +        Updating data files...
 +        
 +        Installation complete
 +    
 +If you run this process on a directory where Mystic files already reside the installer will fail.
 +
 +        Mystic automated installation
 +        
 +        Install directory already exists: c:\mystic
 +        
 +The way to override this is to use the **overwrite** switch. Be warned this will overwrite the files you have in your target directory. Perhaps take a backup first!
 +
 +        install auto c:\mystic overwrite
 +
 +During automated install you can also assign specific directories for data,  theme, and msgs directories.  An example of combining all of those things at once looks like this (less the overwrite keyword):
 +
 +  install auto c:\mystic theme=c:\mysticthemes data=c:\mysticdata msgs=c:\mysticmsgs
 +
 +==== install replace ====
 +
 +Copy new versions of binary files to a nominated directory and overwrite old files. This is good when you are doing some upgrade work. Always follow the guidelines in UPGRADE.TXT
 +
 +              
 +        install replace c:\mystic
 +        
 +        Searching "c:\mystic\" for binaries to replace...
 +        
 +        Replacing: c:\mystic\data\prompts.dat                                    OK
 +        Replacing: c:\mystic\mide.exe                                            OK
 +        Replacing: c:\mystic\mis.exe                                             OK
 +        Replacing: c:\mystic\mplc.exe                                            OK
 +        Replacing: c:\mystic\mutil.exe                                           OK
 +        Replacing: c:\mystic\mystic.exe                                          OK
 +        Replacing: c:\mystic\nodespy.exe                                         OK
 +        Replacing: c:\mystic\qwkpoll.exe                                         OK
 +        Replacing: c:\mystic\upgrade.exe                                         OK
 +        
 +        Operations complete
 +
 +==== install extract ====
 +
 +Extract file or file mask to a nominated directory
 +
 +        install extract userchat* c:\mystic\text
 +        
 +        Extracting Mask: "userchat* to "c:\mystic\text\"
 +        
 +        Extracting: c:\mystic\text\userchat.ans                                  OK
 +        Extracting: c:\mystic\text\userchat.ini                                  OK
 +        
 +        Operations complete
 +        
 ===== Creating Sysop Account ===== ===== Creating Sysop Account =====
 +
 +If you're setting up a new Mystic BBS system the next step is to create a user account for yourself and grant it system operator (sysop) privileges. 
  
 In this section you will create a user account for yourself and then elevate it to have SysOp privileges. The steps to do this are: In this section you will create a user account for yourself and then elevate it to have SysOp privileges. The steps to do this are:
  
-  * Switch to the Mystic BBS directory (c:\mystic\) and then type MYSTIC -to run Mystic BBS in local mode+  * Switch to the Mystic BBS directory you created (e.g. c:\mystic\) and then type **mystic -l** to run Mystic BBS in local mode
  
   * Follow the login prompts. Create an account using an alias followed by your real name and other details that the new user sign up process asks you.   * Follow the login prompts. Create an account using an alias followed by your real name and other details that the new user sign up process asks you.
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   * Once at the main menu logout of the BBS by using the G or /G default menu commands to return to the command prompt   * Once at the main menu logout of the BBS by using the G or /G default menu commands to return to the command prompt
  
-  * Type MYSTIC -CFG  to enter the [[config_howto|Mystic BBS Configuration System]]+  * Type **mystic -cfg**  to enter the [[config_howto|Mystic BBS Configuration System]]
  
   * Head to the Editors menu and select User Editor   * Head to the Editors menu and select User Editor
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   * Press the escape key a couple of time and save the changes to the user before you return to the command prompt   * Press the escape key a couple of time and save the changes to the user before you return to the command prompt
  
-  * Type MYSTIC -to login as a local user again and this time when you use your alias/name and password the system will prompt you with 'Invisible Login - Yes/No'. This means you enjoy elevated default SysOp privileges.+  * Type **mystic -l** to login as a local user again and this time when you use your alias/name and password the system will prompt you with 'Invisible Login - Yes/No'. This means you enjoy elevated default SysOp privileges.
  
   * When you arrive at the BBS main menu you will also see additional menu options only available to a SysOp.   * When you arrive at the BBS main menu you will also see additional menu options only available to a SysOp.
  
-Note: If you are using a Linux / Raspberry Pi based system the command lines to invoke the above will look like ./MYSTIC -L   and ./MYSTIC -CFG+Note: If you are using a Linux / Raspberry Pi based system the command lines to invoke the above will look like **./mystic -l**  and **./mystic -cfg**
  
  
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