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151 03/15/91
#
# This is a special sample file for a single port running on G8BPQ PC-Net
#
# Local Console Port
PORT L HCE 15 25 0 0000
Connected
# ANSI Color keys - background
# 0-black, 1-red, 2-green, 3-brown, 4-blue, 5-magenta, 6-cyan, 7-lt gray
#
# ANSI Color keys - Text
# 0-dk gray, 1-orange, 2-green, 3-yellow, 4-blue, 5-magenta, 6-cyan, 7-white
#
# Color strings for port [Text Color],[Background Color]
#
7,1
ENDPORT L
# ------ COM1 Port TNC, Ham calls only -----
# 9600 baud - only for newer TNC2 clones or with TL084 in place of LM324s
PORT B THQ 7 25 2 9600
145.01 MHz
# Color Strings for this port recieved lines
3,1
YES (is TNC2 or compatible)
NO (a unit capable of supplying DCD for CONN/DISC indication)
NO (send a 'mail for' beacon on this port)
0 2303 (Download window if size = 0, not active )
# String to shutdown mon and conn for this TNC
conok off
mon off
*** EOF
# string to be sent to TNC when going INTO TERMINAL MODE
se $0d
cr on
cp off
*** EOF
# string to be sent to TNC when coming OUT OF TERMINAL MODE
se $7f
cr off
cp on
*** EOF
# String to this tNC when initializing the ports and TNCs
# not used in BPQ setup
*** EOF
# String to this TNC when going back online awaiting connection
# Strings in CAPS are BPQ Applications/Node unique commands
APPL $01
MMASK 1
MTX ON
se $7f
cr off
cp on
mon on
conok on
*** EOF
0 1004 (Forward window if size = 0, not active)
ENDPORT B
# A,C,D,... etc ports could be in here
# This EOF is the end of ports in general
*** EOF
# ----------------- end of port configurations ----------------------------
#
#Color String of BBS output
6,1
#Color String of Local Status Display
3,5
# String sent out to TNCs when other port busy
*** EOF
# Normal BBS prompt
$Tz, $N msgs @$O MailBox(2)>
# Remote Sysop string
Next?$H
# Local CONSOLE prompt
$T, $N msgs(2)>$H
# LOCAL COnsole status display for remote users
< $Tz | [$7] $U - $I | $Q KB free | $N msgs | $S > $H
# Setup into normal logged user
PACT A 14
*** EOF
# Setup into remote sysop
PACT A 8
*** EOF
# TNC shutdown string
conok off
mon off
*** EOF
# Hostname/Domain specification, sysop call derived from this, NO SSIDs!!!!
# the call to left of period is used to go into the USER file to get that
# record and derive system qth and zip
KA2BQE.VT.USA.NA
# Mnemonic or explicit call SSID for nearest network node
UCV
# name for unmatched ROUTEs
NONE
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# edit strings for ROUTE Parsing, look at most comples to least complex
# when setting yours up simply edit the state,country,continets shown here
# as approriate. For US just change state, for Canada state to province
# and USA to CAN, for others edit all three, if no state/prov/prefecture used
# remove first 5 lines. The ORDER is important! You may have up to 16 lines!
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
\#NWVT.VT.USA.NOAM
\#NWVT.VT.USA.NA
\#NWVT.VT.USA
\#NWVT.VT
\#NWVT
VT.USA.NOAM
VT.USA.NA
VT.USA
VT
USA.NOAM
USA.NA
USA
NOAM
NA
AMPR.ORG
*** EOF
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# CALL VALIDATION PATTERNS 'a' - alpha character, 'n' numeric character
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# HAM CALLS TABLE
anaa
aana
anaaa
aanaa
aanaaa
ana
nana
nanaa
annaa
aanna
nanaaa
annaaa
aannaa
*** EOF
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# OTHER SERVICE CALL PATTERNS
aan
aann
aannn
aannnn
aaannn
aaana
aaanaa
aaann
nna
nnaa
*** EOF
#-------------------------------------------------------
# these next are drive and directory path specifications
#-------------------------------------------------------
# path to system directory files
sys\
# path to user directory files
usr\
# path to user accessible files area
files\
# use upload\ as name for the directory - if it does not exist uploads go
# to files\ path of tree specified by user, if it does all uploads
# go here
files\
# directory that messages texts will reside
mail\
# directory that temporary file/mailmessage upload will reside, usually
# the same as the directory for the final texts, but may be specified
# as an alternate in case you have a RAM disk available. This would
# increase the speed of MAIL and RMAIL enormously.
sys\
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# where 'nul' is specified it means no file name, and any routine
# trying to pend the file will simply get an EOF immediately, without
# generating an error. This is used in CONSOLE only versions mostly
# where call files, monitor files etc are more or less useless
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# these next are filenames only, they are files that are read
# by the system. If you specify pathes they will suppressed.
# these files will be expected to be in the 'system directory'
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# name and path to help file
help.rs
# name and path to general system info file
info.rs
# name and path to event file
event.rs
# name and path to connect script file
calldir.rs
# name and path to remote sysop password file
password.rs
#--------------------------------------------------------------
# these next are filenames with pathes and drives allowed. They
# are files which get created by the system and consume space,
# they will need to be located in a place where they have room
# to grow.
#--------------------------------------------------------------
# name and path to log file
log.rs
# name and path to monitor file
mon.rs
# name and path to mail.dat file
mail.dat
# name and path to user.dat file
user.dat
#-------------------------------------------------------
# END of Directory - Files specifications
#-------------------------------------------------------
#--------------- initialization commands to BBS --------------------------
AUTO-EVENT
M 0100 SETPARM AUTOFLOOD ON
M 0100 SETPARM BELL OFF
M 0100 SETPARM BULLEXP 28
M 0100 SETPARM CHAT OFF
M 0100 SETPARM FLOODKILL OFF
M 0100 SETPARM FORCETYPE ON
M 0100 SETPARM FORWARDKILL OFF
M 0100 SETPARM HOLDSYSOPMAIL ON
M 0100 SETPARM LOGGING ON
M 0100 SETPARM LOGLOCAL ON
M 0100 SETPARM LOGMSGSONLY OFF
M 0100 SETPARM LONGIHEADER ON
M 0100 SETPARM LONGRHEADER OFF
M 0100 SETPARM MAXERROR 6
M 0100 SETPARM MAXLIST 30
M 0100 SETPARM MINDISK 500
M 0100 SETPARM NOBIDFL OFF
M 0100 SETPARM OPENLOGIN ON
M 0100 SETPARM PONG 4
M 0100 SETPARM REPLYTO OFF
M 0100 SETPARM REQFILMAX 0
M 0100 EVENT -S 120 40 20