MFJ-1278B MULTI-MODE

ADVANCED OPERATION

K## Allows you kill the message in slot nn, where nn is a particular slot number. Remote users may only kill messages that are addressed only to them or originated by them. The local and remote SYSOP can kill any messages, depending on the setting of the new command REMsysop. Please refer to the REMsysop for more detailed information.

LThis command allows the remote user, local or remote SYSOP to list all messages in the mailbox. All of slots which are currently in use will be listed. They all will have the slot number, flag field, the destination callsign, originator callsign, subject field. Also the Mailbox command line will be on the next line.

MThis allows the remote user, local or remote SYSOP to change memory banks in the mailbox ram. The current memory bank is indicated on the mailbox command line. The bank will be inside a pair of{}, which will be after the "bytes free" indicator. Below is an example of a typical command line from the mailbox:

nn free {n} Mailbox (B,E,H(elp),J,K,L,M,R,S,T) >

Where {n} is the bank number. The bank number will vary from 0 to 7 depending on the size of the expanded memory ram. The bank numbers in relation to the RAM size are as follows:

MEMORY SIZE

NUMBER OF BANKS

32K

0

128K

0 or 1

512K

0 thru 7

NOTE: There will be only one (1) number in the { } at anytime.

For example let's say that you are running a 128K mailbox, and a remote user wants to access memory bank #1. First a connection to your mailbox must be made. Once the Mailbox command line is obtained the user will type:

M 0 <CR>

This will be received by your Mailbox and then your Mailbox will send back a new Mailbox command line:

nn free {0} Mailbox (B, E, H(elp), J, K, L, M, R, S, T)>

Thus the {0}indicates the memory bank has been switched to bank #1.

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Epson MFJ-1278B manual Nn free n Mailbox B,E,Help,J,K,L,M,R,S,T, Memory Size Number of Banks