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Ive been seeing a lot of bad vert packets sitting in my data directory with headers of
ie: dove-gen , dove_dove-general etc
Ive installed a new version on another computer on mine and the setup for dove-net is a little different.
Dove net now has a internal code prefix of DOVE-
and some of the areas names have changed. what is the correct names? so I can make the change on my current system.
In QWK networking, only the *conference numbers* really matter, as you have them set in SCFG->Networks->QWK->Hubs->VERT (assuming you're a QWKnet node, not a hub). You could actually *name* the sub-boards whatever you like and
Re: dove-netThank you for clarifying that.its so much clearer now...
By: Digital Man to Lord Blackfair on Fri Jul 30 2021 12:59 pm
In QWK networking, only the *conference numbers* really matter, as you have them set in SCFG->Networks->QWK->Hubs->VERT (assuming you're a QWKnet node, not a hub). You could actually *name* the sub-boards whatever you like and