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| - | COMMODE is essentially a REMARK script which prefixes the USER's name to whatever the user types. | + | //COMMODE// is essentially a //REMARK// script which prefixes the USER's name to whatever the user types. |
| __Setting up COMMODE__ | __Setting up COMMODE__ | ||
| - | * Each user must set //TERMINAL RECEIVE LINKS// | + | |
| - | * Users must have their terminals linked - This can be done via //TALK// or via ^L in //COMMODE// | + | |
| + | * Users must have their terminals linked - This can be done by one user via //TALK// or via ^L in //COMMODE// | ||
| __Commands within COMMODE__ | __Commands within COMMODE__ | ||
| - | * ^B | + | * ^B - Blanks |
| - | * ^L | + | * ^L - Add another USER's terminal to COMMODE |
| - | * ^N | + | * ^N - Change your name |
| - | * ^X | + | * ^X - Push to EXEC - others can observe |
| - | * ^Z | + | * ^Z - Break all links and exit COM MODE |
| - | * < | + | * < |
| __COMMODE etiquette__ | __COMMODE etiquette__ | ||
| - | In COMMODE it is easy to have a conversation run over itself - IE people talking over each other. | + | In //COMMODE// it is easy to have a conversation run over itself - id est people talking over each other. |
| __Disconnecting__ | __Disconnecting__ | ||
| - | * ^Z will break all links and exit COMMODE | + | * ^Z will break all links and exit //COMMODE// |
| + | * Typing //BREAK// in //EXEC// will break links | ||
| + | ===== World Clock ===== | ||
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| + | Weekly COMMODE chat local time by time zone. | ||
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| + | (Add a line for your zone if it's not already in the table.) | ||
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| + | ^Time zone^Local COMMODE time^Location(s)^ | ||
| + | |**UTC-8 (PST)**|**Saturday 17: | ||
| + | |UTC-7 (MST)|Saturday 18: | ||
| + | |UTC-6 (CST)|Saturday 19: | ||
| + | |UTC-5 (EST)|Saturday 20: | ||
| + | |UTC (GMT)|Sunday 01: | ||
| + | |UTC+1 (CET)|Sunday 02: | ||
| + | |UTC+2|Sunday 03: | ||
| + | |UTC+5: | ||
| + | |UTC+7|Sunday 08: | ||
| + | |UTC+8|Sunday 09: | ||
| + | |UTC+9|Sunday 10: | ||
| + | |UTC+11|Sunday 12: | ||
| + | |UTC+13|Sunday 14: | ||