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;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; CONFIGURATION FILE
;
; WonderWho v1.00
; -------------------------
; I Wonder Who Transfered That File ?
; Copyright (C) 1993 by José De Almeida
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; ABOUT THE FIRST LINE
; --------------------
; The first line of this file MUST be the communication driver type.
; This can be one of:
; INTERRUPT (the best, fastest)
; BIOS (if interrupts fail to work)
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; VERY IMPORTANT
; --------------
; Except for the option placed in the first line, ALL other options you
; may find in this file are originaly commented. This means that
; WonderWho doesn't use or need those informations in order to properly
; work.
; You should not uncomment those options (even if you change its contents)
; unless you know perfectly what you are doing. Even so, you should have
; a particular reason to change the way things are implemented.
; Remember, WonderWho, as any door should be, is a "plug and play" program.
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; NOTES
; -----
; You should edit this file using any reliable ASCII text editor, such as
; Norton Editor, MicroStar, etc.
; Each line must not exceed 255 characters. Everything past is discarded.
; Empty lines are discarded. You may leave as many empty lines you wish.
; In a line, everything after (and including) a ; character is taken as
; a comment, and will be discarded.
; You may leave as many spaces as you want before a statement. Spaces before
; a statement will be discarded.
; Each statement (option or comment) is case-insensitive. That is, you may
; enter a statemenet either in uppercase or lowercase letters.
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; TRANSFER FILEPATH, NAME AND EXTENSION
; --------------------------
; This is the file location and name of PCBoard's transfer summary file.
; I you don't specify this option, then WonderWho will use the information
; stored in the file PCBOARD.DAT relative to the specific node.
; Specifying this option will make WonderWho ignore the information stored
; in PCBOARD.DAT, which is the default procedure.
; Example: G:\PCB\GEN\DOWNLOAD.TXT
;DLD_DIR=G:\PCB\GEN\DOWNLOAD.TXT
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; LANGUAGE FILENAME
; ----------------
; This is the filename only (no extension) of the file that will have the
; name of the Main Menu commands available in WonderWho.
; This file must be located in the same directory where the WonderWho config
; file is located.
; You cannot specify the file extension. The maximum length for this name
; is 8 characters long.
; If you don't specify this option, the default this filename is 'WW_LANG'.
; You may disable this option by specifying 'NONE'.
; Example: WW_LANG
;LANG_FILE=WW_LANG
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; WELCOME FILENAME
; ----------------
; This is the filename only (no extension) of the file that is first
; displayed to the user when he enters the door.
; This file must be located in the same directory where the WonderWho config
; file is located.
; You cannot specify the file extension. The maximum length for this name
; is 8 characters long.
; If you don't specify this option, the default this filename is 'WW_WELC'.
; You may disable this option by specifying 'NONE'.
; Example: WW_WELC
;WELCOME_FILE=WW_WELC
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; NEWS FILENAME
; -------------
; This is the filename only (no extension) of the NEWS file that is displayed
; after the WELCOME file. This file shows to the user information about
; features of the lastest version of WonderWho.
; This file must be located in the same directory where the WonderWho config
; file is located.
; You cannot specify the file extension. The maximum length for this name
; is 8 characters long.
; If you don't specify this option, the default this filename is 'WW_NEWS',
; but WonderWho will not give an error if he doesn't find this file.
; You may disable this option by specifying 'NONE'.
; Example: WW_NEWS
;NEWS_FILE=WW_NEWS
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; NEWS FILE DATE LIMIT
; --------------------
; This option controls the date until WonderWho will still display the WW_NEWS
; news file to the users.
; You have three changes:
; 1. Allways display the file
; (set NEWS_LIMIT=@FOREVER@)
; 2. Specify a month, day and year after which file no longer will be
; displayed to the user.
; If you wish to completly disable the display of the news file, set the
; NEWS_FILE= option to NONE, as is described above.
; If you don't specify this option, then the default is '@FOREVER@'.
; When specifying a date, you *MUST* insert a zero character when the month or
; day are less than 10; date *MUST* have 10 characters long; no check will
; be performed on this.
; yyyy-mm-dd
; Example: 1993-04-15
NEWS_LIMIT=1993-04-15
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; MENU FILENAME
; -------------
; This is the filename only (no extension) of the Main Menu.
; This file must be located in the same directory where the WonderWho config
; file is located.
; You cannot specify the file extension. The maximum length for this name
; is 8 characters long.
; If you don't specify this option, the default this filename is 'WW_MENU'.
; You may disable this option by specifying 'NONE'.
; Example: WW_MENU
;MENU_FILE=WW_MENU
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; QUIT FILENAME
; -------------
; This is the filename only (no extension) of the Main Menu.
; This file must be located in the same directory where the WonderWho config
; file is located.
; You cannot specify the file extension. The maximum length for this name
; is 8 characters long.
; If you don't specify this option, the default this filename is 'WW_QUIT'.
; You may disable this option by specifying 'NONE'.
; Example: WW_QUIT
;QUIT_FILE=WW_QUIT
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; LOGOFF
; -------
; This is how WonderWho will act after the user enters the [G]oodbye command,
; that is, what file will be displayed to the user at logoff time.
; You have three possible chances to configure this feature:
; 1. Show the logof script questionnaire as specified in PCBOARD.DAT.
; (set LOGOFF=@PCB@)
; 2. Show a specific file.
; (set LOGOFF=complete path and filename, but no extension,
; these means support for multi-language systems!)
; 3. Disable it.
; (set LOGOFF=NONE)
; By default, and unless you specify differently, WonderWonder will use the
; first option (set LOGOFF=@PCB@).
; Example: @PCB@
;LOGOFF=@PCB@
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; OPTION SECURITY LEVELS
; ----------------------
; Here you can specify different security levels for all primary commands,
; except for the [VER]sion and [Q]uit commands.
; Unless you specify differently, all security levels are set to 0 by default.
;
; Expert mode
;OP_LEVEL_X=0
; Mode (color/mono)
;OP_LEVEL_M=0
: Help
;OP_LEVEL_H=0
; Goodbye
;OP_LEVEL_G=0
; Profile user
;OP_LEVEL_PRO=0
; Who is on?
;OP_LEVEL_WHO=0
; Uploads: user name
;OP_LEVEL_UU=0
; Uploads: file name
;OP_LEVEL_UF=0
; Uploads: date
;OP_LEVEL_UD=0
; Uploads: since date
;OP_LEVEL_US=0
; Uploads: protocol letters
;OP_LEVEL_UP=0
; Uploads: transfer errors
;OP_LEVEL_UE=0
; Uploads: average CPS
;OP_LEVEL_UA=0
; Uploads: raw
;OP_LEVEL_UR=0
; Uploads: verbose
;OP_LEVEL_UV=0
; Uploads: count
;OP_LEVEL_UC=0
; Downloads: user name
;OP_LEVEL_DU=0
; Downloads: file name
;OP_LEVEL_DF=0
; Downloads: date
;OP_LEVEL_DD=0
; Downloads: since date
;OP_LEVEL_DS=0
; Downloads: protocol letters
;OP_LEVEL_DP=0
; Downloads: transfer errors
;OP_LEVEL_DE=0
; Downloads: average CPS
;OP_LEVEL_DA=0
; Downloads: raw
;OP_LEVEL_DR=0
; Downloads: verbose
;OP_LEVEL_DV=0
; Downloads: count
;OP_LEVEL_DC=0
; All: user name
;OP_LEVEL_AU=0
; All: file name
;OP_LEVEL_AF=0
; All: date
;OP_LEVEL_AD=0
; All: since date
;OP_LEVEL_AS=0
; All: protocol letters
;OP_LEVEL_AP=0
; All: transfer errors
;OP_LEVEL_AE=0
; All: average CPS
;OP_LEVEL_AA=0
; All: raw
;OP_LEVEL_AR=0
; All: verbose
;OP_LEVEL_AV=0
; All: count
;OP_LEVEL_AC=0
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; CALLER's LOG
; ------------
; This is where you specify if you want WonderWho to save data into the
; CALLER's log file.
; WonderWho can save all commands the user type into the file, and it follows
; the PCBoard style and file format.
; If you don't specify this option, the default will be 'YES'.
; If you wish to disable this option, set it to 'NO'.
; Example: YES
;CALLER_LOG=YES