@C2@HCTALK@R -- Crosstalk with the user on the other port

   @H@C4Format:@R
      @HCTALK@R

   @H@C4Options:@R
      @C3None@R

   @H@C4Access:@R
      Maskbit 8

   @C6When a user enters crosstalk, the prompt "@HHit Ctrl-D to exit@R@C6" appears on-screen.  From that moment forth, the user must wait for the person on the other port to enter crosstalk before any transactions can occur.  If the user on the other port enters, or is already there, the message "@HUSERNAME in CrossTalk@R@C6" appears on the screen.  Any typing will appear on both screens exactly as typed, as if you were in chat with the SysOp.  This function does not support automatic wordwrap.

   If one user enters crosstalk, the other user will be notified that there is someone waiting for them in crosstalk when they come to the next major system prompt (I.E. the Main command prompt, or a Read command prompt).

   When there is only one user on the system, he/she will not be permitted to enter crosstalk.  If they are in crosstalk when the other user logs off, they will be forced out of crosstalk and back to the main command prompt automatically.

@C1@HNOTE@R@C6: The crosstalk option only operates on a multi-line system!@R

