
    LIST OF ALL FILES CREATED AND SUPPLIED WITH SIR GARETH

Supplied:

  gr-logoa.scr   Demo Merlin screen file for your BBS logo and chain to 
                 buttons.  This file is automatically inserted into the
                 screen charts GRSC001.SCR and GRSC002.SCR
                 
  gr-logob.scr   Demo Merlin screen file for your BBS logo and chain 
                 buttons.  This file is automatically inserted into the 
                 screen lists GRSC010.SCR, GRSC011.SCR, GRSC012.SCR, and 
                 GRSC014.SCR.

  gr_cldir.scr   Sample screen to accommadate the .BUL files produced by 
                 the caller listings.  This screen contains 20 hot-spots
                 that are chained to the bulletin files created by Sir 
                 Gareth.
                 
Created:

  grsc001.scr    3D column chart of your BBS's use vs. time in a 24 hour 
                 day.
  
  grsc002.scr    3D column chart of your BBS's membership growth over the 
                 previous 12 month period.
                 
  grsc010.scr    Screen listing of the top file uploaders to your system.  
                 Although this is measured by number of files, both the 
                 number of uploads and the total number of bytes are 
                 listed.
                 
  grsc011.scr    Screen listing of the top ten downloaders from your 
                 system.  Although this is measured by the number of 
                 files, both the number of files and the total number
                 of bytes are listed.
                 
  grsc012.scr    Screen listing of you most active callers.  This is 
                 measured by the number of log-ons, but the date of the
                 first call and the last call are listed.
    
    * please note that in a BBS where handles are used, the handles
      are inserted instead of the names in all relevant scrren listings
      
  grsc014.scr    Screen listing of the most popular files for download
                 on your BBS.  This is a strict measure of the number of
                 downloads.  A listing of the files is given together with
                 their size, number of downloads and the short desciption.
                 Appropriate Conference and Library where the file may be 
                 found is noted in sub-text. Please note that any file on
                 your system that is marked as a free file will not be 
                 listed.  This was done in order to avoid the obvious
                 high numbers associated with your policy statement, the
                 Excalibur terminal and upgrades, etc.
                 
  grtx-001.txt   ASCII text file of all files available on your BBS.  
                 Although this file would be impossible to display on a
                 screen bulletin, its purpose is a free download file that
                 your callers may use browsing and search techniques upon 
                 at their leisure.
                
  grtx-002.txt   ASCII text file of all files on your BBS that are marked 
                 as 'NEW'.  This file may or may not be able to be 
                 displayed as a screen bulletin depending upon your 
                 system.  It's purpose is to serve as a free downloadable 
                 file for your callers to review while off-line.
                 
    * please note that there may be libraries and/or files that you may 
      not wish to be left for general distribution.  Editing the text file
      may be necessary to avoid unwanted indiscression.
      
  grtx-003.txt   ASCII text file for all callers.  This file is not 
                 intended for general distribution.  I for one would not
                 wish my name to be circulated about as a part of a 
                 download file, and acting this way will only lead to 
                 trouble.  This file is provided in order that the SysOp
                 may retain a written record of his caller list only. For
                 a full caller directory for your callers, see below.
                 
  grtx-03a.bul to
  grtx-03t.bul   This is a full caller listing ready and lined up to be
  (inclusive)    displayed as screen bulletins.  Each is chained to a 
                 'drawer' in the card catalogue on supplied screen 
                 GR_CLDIR.SCR.
                 
  grtx-04.bul    This is a top 100 list for your libraries downloads.be
                 Information includes teh file name, respective library
                 and conference, number of downloads, file size, and the
                 short description.

Program Files:

  gareth.exe     The executable.  This is the file that runs it all.
  
  gareth.ovr     One of the overlay files used to keep program size to a 
                 minimum. Contains main routines.
                 
  about.ovr      An overlay file for the Help|About screen and associated
                 bitmaps.

  data.ovr       An overlay file for the File|Export routines

  colour.ovr     An overlay file for the screen and chart colours. Future
                 enhancements will allow the selection of colours for
                 screen and elements.

  bull.ovr       An overlay file for the lining up of proportional text
                 used in producing screen bulletins.
  
  scr-001.dtx    A series of stored memory arrays.
  scr-002.dtx
  scr-003.dtx
  system.dtx
  
  dbfast.ini     For your Windows program directory.  Maintains size and 
                 memory allocation tables for Sir Gareth.
                 
  callers.dat    The data files.
  confrnc.dat
  files.dat
  library.dat
  log.dat
  
  gareth.hlp     Hypertext .HLP file with full manual and directions.  
                 Planned for next release, (I promise).
  
Documentation:

  quikstrt.txt   Quick start directions for getting up and running with 
                 Sir Gareth.
                 
  filelist.txt   This document.
  
  regist.txt     The legal stuff.  Licence and product registration
                 information.  Required reading.
  
  problems.txt   Known problems with Sir Gareth and its interaction with
                 GRAIL.EXE
