- $ cd ../perl
-</PRE>
-<P>Next, run the following script, which will create the basic user file with you as the sysop.</P>
-<PRE>
- $ create_sysop.pl
-</PRE>
-<P>Now attempt to startup the cluster program and see whether all the various rivets are flying in approximate formation...</P>
-<PRE>
- $ cluster.pl
- DXSpider DX Cluster Version 1.9
- Copyright (c) 1998 Dirk Koopman G1TLH
- loading prefixes ...
- loading band data ...
- loading user file system ...
- starting listener ...
- reading existing message headers
- reading cron jobs
- orft we jolly well go ...
-</PRE>
-<LI>now log in again (as 'sysop') or start another rxvt or xterm </LI>
-
-<PRE>
- $ client.pl
-</PRE>
-<P>at the cluster prompt (which will look something like):-</P>
-<PRE>
- G1JIM de GB7JIM 12-Dec-98 1718Z >
-</pre>
-Type:
-<pre>
- set/node GB7XXX
-</PRE>
-<p>(where 'GB7XXX' is a DX cluster which you expect to connect to or from).</p>
-<P>Now shut the cluster down by simply typing 'shutdown' at the prompt.</P>
-<P>The cluster and the client should both go back to prompts </P>
-<p>The callsigns should be the sysop callsign and the cluster callsign
-as per your modified DXVars.pm. You can check that the cluster
-connections will work by:-
-<pre>
- $ client.pl gb7xxx (doesn't have to be uppercase).
- PC38^GB7JIM^~ <- the cluster thinks this is a cluster
- ^C <- to get out
-</pre>
-</ol>
-<HR>
-<h5>Version: $Id$</h5>
-</BODY>
+$ cd ../perl
+ </PRE>
+ <P>Next, run the following script, which will create the basic user file with you as the sysop.
+ <PRE>
+$ create_sysop.pl
+ </PRE>
+ <P>Now attempt to startup the cluster program and see whether all the various rivets are flying in approximate formation...
+ <PRE>
+$ cluster.pl
+DXSpider DX Cluster Version 1.9
+Copyright (c) 1998 Dirk Koopman G1TLH
+loading prefixes ...
+loading band data ...
+loading user file system ...
+starting listener ...
+reading existing message headers
+reading cron jobs
+orft we jolly well go ...
+ </PRE>
+
+ <p><LI>now log in again (as 'sysop') or start another rxvt or xterm
+
+ <PRE>
+$ client.pl
+ </PRE>
+ <P>at the cluster prompt (which will look something like):-
+ <PRE>
+G1JIM de GB7JIM 12-Dec-98 1718Z >
+ </pre>
+ Type:
+ <pre>
+set/node GB7XXX
+ </PRE>
+ <p>(where 'GB7XXX' is a DX cluster which you expect to connect to or from).
+ <P>Now shut the cluster down by simply typing 'shutdown' at the prompt.
+ <P>The cluster and the client should both go back to prompts
+ <p>The callsigns should be the sysop callsign and the cluster callsign
+ as per your modified DXVars.pm. You can check that the cluster
+ connections will work by:-
+ <pre>
+$ client.pl gb7xxx (doesn't have to be uppercase).
+PC38^GB7JIM^~ <- the cluster thinks this is a cluster
+^C <- to get out
+ </pre>
+ </ol>
+
+ <p>You should now have a basic working system. Best of luck! Can I now draw your attention to
+ the <a href="http://www.dxcluster.org/spider">Bug Reporting</a> System. Some mailing lists will
+ be created RSN for more general discussions.
+
+ <p>Can I commend to you the Announcements mailing list to which you may
+ <a href="mailto:majordomo@dxcluster.org?subject=Subscribe&body=subscribe%20dxspider-announce%0D%0A--%0D%0A">subscribe</a>.
+ This is a low volume mailing list which will send you announcements of new patches and
+ such like things as they arise.
+
+ <p>If you like what you see and want to be a part of the ongoing development then
+ <a href="mailto:majordomo@dxcluster.org?subject=Subscribe&body=subscribe%20dxspider-support%0D%0A--%0D%0A">subscribe</a>
+ to the support mailing list which will be the initial focus of any discussions.
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