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- ; Door Control file
- ;--------------------------------
- ; The semi-colons are comment markers. Remove them to activate option.
- ;
- ;Sysopfirst Specifies the first name of the sysop as it will be shown to
- ; the users.
- ;
- ;SysopLast Specifies the last name of the sysop as it will be shown to
- ; the users.
- ;
- ;BBSName Specifies the name of the bbs as it will be shown to users.
- ;
- ;Pausecode Specifies the Rip pause code that your bbs uses. This will
- ; be added to muliple page Rip news file so you can use them
- ; as a bulletin.
- ;
- ;Mono Will disable color on the local side. (Necessary if you are
- ; running a monochrome system)
- ;
- ;BBSType Specifies the type of bbs software under which this door program
- ; will be run. Valid bbs types include:
- ;
- ; DOORSYS - The DOOR.SYS format (Wildcat!,GAP,TAG, etc)
- ; RBBS - Rbbs version 16.1+ (uses DORINFOx.DEF*)
- ; QUICK - Quickbbs,Force,R.A. (uses DORINFOx.DEF**)
- ; PCB12 - Pcboard version 12 (note: see COMPORT note below)
- ; PCB14 - Pcboard version 14
- ; PCB15 - Pcboard version 15
- ; PHOENIX - Phoenix bbs (uses INFO.BBS)
- ; SPITFIRE - Spitfires bbs (uses SFDOORS.DAT)
- ; WWIV - WWIV bbs (uses CHAIN.TXT)
- ; 2AM - 2 A.M. software (uses JUMPER.DAT)
- ; TRIBBS - TriBBS software (uses TRIBBS.SYS)
- ; CALLINFO - Old Wildcat 2.xx(obsolete dropfile CALLINFO.BBS)
- ;
- ; Notes: There are at least two different types of DORINFOx.DEF
- ; * ANSI graphics is selected when a "2" is passed in the graphics
- ; parameter of the DORINFOx.DEF. RBBS standard.
- ; ** ANSI graphics is selected when a "1" is passed in the graphics
- ; parameter of the DORINFOx.DEF. QuickBBS,Remote Access,FORCE,
- ; UltraBBS and many shareware BBSes require this type.
- ;
- ;ComPort For bbs types that do not have the com-port contained in their
- ; door information files (such as PCBOARD-12), you will have to
- ; specify the com-port. Simply put the port number (i.e. 1,2,etc)
- ; not the whole word COM1. If you find that one node locks up
- ; another node you may have to use this option.
- ; [NOTE: You can also specify the comport using /Cx from the
- ; command line]
- ;
- ;
- ;Fossil Selecting this option will cause doordriver to use a fossil port
- ; driver. Otherwise doordriver will use its own internal comport
- ; handlers. Note - do not use both fossil and Xfossil at the same
- ; time. Maximum standard bios speed of 38,400.
- ;
- ;Xfossil Selecting this option will cause DDPlus to use the extended fossil
- ; driver speeds in both X00 or BNU. This will support speeds of
- ; 57,800 or higher baud. Otherwise DDPlus will use its own internal
- ; comport handlers. This option neither open or closes the fossil
- ; but reads and writes to it in whatever state it is when the door
- ; is run.
- ;
- ;LockBaud This will specify a locked baud rate. If you specify this
- ; parameter, then no matter what the bbs software says, this
- ; baud rate will be used. [NOTE: You can also specify the locked
- ; baud rate using /Bxxxx from the command line]
- ;
- ;Port1 If you must use a non-standard interrupt, doordriver can be
- ;Port2 configured for IRQs 0-15. The port# indicates the chosen comport
- ;Port3 Follow this with the port address in hex. Afterward put the IRQ
- ;Port4 in decimal. For an example if comport 3 at irq 15 and address
- ; $03E8 was needed use the following:
- ; PORT3 03E8 15
- ;
- ;Maxtime The maxtime parameter will allow you to specify a maximum time
- ; per session that a user may be in the door. (i.e. if you
- ; specified 30 minutes, then if the user had 60 mins left, he could
- ; only play for 30 mins)
- ;
- ;Status Specify "ON" if you wish the status line to appear at the bottom
- ; of "OFF" if you wish it to be disabled.
- ;
- ;Statfore Statfore foreground color of the status line and the major input
- ; fields. (default 7 light-grey)
- ;
- ;Statback The background color of the status line (default 1)
- ;
- ;Color1 Tells GAME to select ANSI graphics when a "1" is passed
- ; in the graphics parameter of the DORINFOx.DEF. From what I
- ; understand, FORCE and QUICKBBS require this option set although
- ; RBBS should not.
- ;
- ;------------------------------ Sample Data ----------------------------------
- ;
- SYSOPFIRST Time
- SYSOPLAST Traveler
- BBSNAME BlackBoard
- ;
- ; ::::------- Put your bbs type here! Select from those listed above
- ; ::::
- ; \/\/
- BBSTYPE DOORSYS
- ;
- ; If you are using a bbs type that doesn't provide the com
- ; ::-------- port num in it's door information file (such as pcb-12),
- ; \/ then uncomment this line and put your com port here.
- ;COMPORT 2
- ;
- ; Uncomment the next line if you use a fossil device driver with speeds up to
- ; 38,400 baud.
- FOSSIL
- ;
- ; Uncomment the next line if you use a fossil device driver using extended
- ; speeds of 57,600 or more baud.
- ;XFOSSIL
- ;
- ; ::------If you are locking ports uncomment this line and set this
- ; :: number to the port speed.
- ; \/
- LOCKBAUD 38400
- ;
- ; ::------------ If you are going to use a non-standard IRQ place the
- ; :: port address in hex one space after the PORT# option.
- ; ::
- ; :: ::-------- If you have a non-standard IRQ position the IRQ number
- ; \/ \/ one space after the ports' hex address. (decimal)
- ;PORT1 03F8 4
- ;PORT2 02F8 3
- ;PORT3 03E8 4
- ;PORT4 02E8 3
- ; Uncomment this line if you want to make Rip bulletins
- ; ::-------------- for your BBS. Here a Wildcat pause is shown.
- ; \/
- ;PAUSECODE @PAUSE@
- ;
- ;------------------------------ End of File ----------------------------------
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