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;╔════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╗
;║ DizMan V1.20 Configuration ║
;╚════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝
;┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
;│ Registration Info │
;└────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
; Specify your name and your registration code.
Register
RegName Joe SysOp
BbsName Joe's BBS
RegCode 0000000000000000
End Register
;┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
;│ Default Parameters │
;└────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
; Set up DIZMAN's default parameters.
Settings
; The TempDir keyword defines a directory for DIZMAN's temporary files.
TempDir E:\TEMP
; The DirList keyword defines a textfile which defines the directories and the
; files DizMan should work on. If no DirList is defined you have to define a
; workfiile via commandline.
DirList C:\DIZMAN\DIZMAN.DIR
; The LogFile keyword defines a log-file for DIZMAN. If you want to establish
; a LOG-FILE, you have to declare it!
LogFile C:\DIZMAN\DIZMAN.LOG
; The SwapFile keyword defines a swap-file that DIZMAN uses if it can not swap
; into EMS.
SwapFile C:\DIZMAN\DIZMAN.$$$
; SaveFilesBbsExt defines the extension of the files.bbs backup file. Default
; extension is BAK
SaveFilesBbsExt BAK
; The ProcessLastDays keyword defines which files should be processed. If only
; files younger than x days should be processed set ProcessLastDays to x. If
; all files should be processed set 0. Default: 0. Range: 0-100.
ProcessLastDays 0
; The AddOrphan keyword instructs DIZMAN to add to the FILES.BBS (or equiva-
; lent) any file that was processed and was not listed in FILES.BBS already.
AddOrphan
; The OrphanDesc keyword instructs DIZMAN to add a special description to the
; FILES.BBS (or equivalent) for any file that was processed and was not listed
; in FILES.BBS already.
OrphanDesc Description missing!
; The Ignore keyword instructs DIZMAN to ignore all files with the specified
; name. You are allowed up to 50 filename!
Ignore *.BBS
Ignore *.BAK
Ignore *.DAT
Ignore *.DMP
Ignore *.IDX
; The DizName keyword defines filenames of FILE_ID.DIZ like files. You can
; define up to 10 DizNames. No WildCards!
DizName FILE_ID.DIZ
; DizName DESC.SDI
; DizName DESCRIPT.ION
; The CutDiz keyword defines where to shorten the FILE_ID.DIZ. A value of x
; will shorten the FILE_ID.DIZ to x letters on each line. If e.g. filedescrip-
; tion starts with column 35, you should set CutDiz to 45.
; Default: 45. Range: 0-255 (0 = No cut).
CutDiz 45
; The NoLongDesc keyword is used if you want the description all in one line.
; Please note: The automatic line-handling of the most bbs's may cause some
; garbage then! Default: off
; NoLongDesc
; The BeginLongDesc keyword is used if the long file-description should begin
; at a special column. Default: 1. Range: 1-255.
BeginLongDesc 32
; If you want a special sign on each line of a long description you can use the
; LongDescStartStr keyword. Default: No StartStr
; LongDescStartStr >
; The KillHiAscii keyword instructs DIZMAN to replace all HiAscii's ( > 127) in
; the FILE_ID.DIZ with Blanks (Ascii 32). Default: off.
; KillHiAscii
; If KillHiAscii and NoLongDesc is on, it KillMultiBlanks should be on! If it
; is on all 'long spaces' (a string of ASCII #32) in the description will be
; converted to a 'short space' (only one ASCII #32). This does only work if the
; NoLongDesc is on! Default: Off.
; KillMultiBlanks
; The MaxDizLines keyword tells DIZMAN how many lines of the FILE_ID.DIZ file
; it should use for its Descriptions. Range: 0-255. Default: 255.
; MaxDizLines 255
; SaveFirstDescLine tells DIZMAN to adopt the first of the old description for
; the new description. This works only if NoLongDesc is off! It works only if
; DIZMAN imports a FILE_ID.DIZ description! Default: off.
SaveFirstDescLine
; With ShowDlTime you can instruct DIZMAN to insert a line with the DL duration
; for some baudrates. You can use the following tags:
;
; %bx - to define the baudrate (x = baudrate)
; %h - force display of hours
; %m - force display of minutes
; %s - force display of seconds
;
; Example: ShowDlTime %b2400bps %h:%m:%s * %b14400bps %h:%m:%s
;
; Would insert a line like this:
;
; 2400bps 00:17:29 * 14400bps 00:02:54
;
; By default DIZMAN will not show a DL time-info! ShowDlTime works only if the
; NoLongDesc keyword is not set.
ShowDlTime %b2400bps %h:%m:%s * %b14400bps %h:%m:%s
; The CounterStyle keyword specifies which counter delimiter to use. Default []
CounterStyle []
; The CounterLength keyword tells DIZMAN how many digits to use in the counter.
; If you specify 4, then there will be 4 characters between the delimiters.
; Numbers will NOT be zero padded however, they will be space padded on the
; left, ie. [ 1]. Default: 0. Range: 0-10 (0 = No counters).
CounterLength 3
; The SpaceForZero keyword instructs DIZMAN to use a space for a zero count
; instead of a zero. That is, DIZMAN will insert a [ ] instead of a [ 0].
; The default is to use a zero instead of a space.
; SpaceForZero
; The ZeroPadded keyword instructs DIZMAN to padd counters with zeros instead
; of spaces, ie. [0001] instead of [ 1]. This is in effect when adding new
; counters. The default is to pad with spaces.
ZeroPadded
End Settings
;┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
;│ Packer Configuration │
;└────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
; You can define up to 20 archives! With the ident-code DIZMAN will check ALL
; archives in the same order as they are defined. So be careful: Do not change
; the order of ARC, PAK & HYP with the default ident codes!
Archive ; Jonas I Hammarberg's SQUEEZE v1.08.3 program
; The ARCNAME keyword tells DIZMAN the name of the Archiver
ArcName SQZ
; Unless you are familiar with the internals of compression programs, the IDENT
; keyword (see below) should not be modified. Two numbers follow the keyword,
; each separated by a comma. When attempting to decompress an archive of an
; unknown type, DIZMAN will use this information to automatically identify
; different types of archives.
;
; The first number after IDENT contains the OFFSET at which a special identify-
; ing marker can be located. Positive entries work in the expected manner,
; whereas negative entries can be used to indicate offsets from the END of a
; compressed file. However, an offset of "-1" is the LAST character, and an
; offset of "-2" the SECOND-LAST character, etc.
;
; Following the OFFSET is a series of hexadecimal numbers which represent the
; text which can be found at the specified offset in the compressed file. Each
; byte in the compressed file should be represented by the appropriate hexade-
; cimal character. For example, an uppercase 'A' can be represented with a '41'
; which is the ASCII code for 'A' (in hexadecimal). Strings of characters may
; also be recognized by simply specifying more than one sequence of bytes.
Ident 0,484C53515A
; The COMMAND keyword tells DIZMAN how to unpack compressed files of the speci-
; fied type. "%a" will be translated to the name of the archive, and "%f" will
; be translated to the name of the file to extract.
Command SQZ.EXE e /o1 %a %f
; Command C:\UTILITY\PACKER\SQUEEZE\SQZ.EXE e /o1 %a %f
End Archive
Archive ; Phil Katz's PKZip v2.04g
ArcName ZIP
Ident 0,504B
Command PKUNZIP.EXE -o %a %f
End Archive
Archive ; Self-extracting ZIP v1.10 (large model)
ArcName EXE
Ident 0,4D5AEF01190000000600D10CFFFF2003000400000001F0FF1E0000000001436F7079726967687420313938392D3139393020504B5741524520496E632E20416C
Command PKUNZIP.EXE -o %a %f
End Archive
Archive ; Self-extracting ZIP v1.10 (small model)
ArcName EXE
Ident 0,4D5A76010600000002000206FFFFF0FF706700000001F0FF1E00000000000000B87067A34E0CBF560CB9705F2BCF32C0F3AAB430CD21A3520CA12C00A3500CE8
Command PKUNZIP.EXE -o %a %f
End Archive
Archive ; Self-extracting ZIP v2.04 (large model)
ArcName EXE
Ident 0,4D5A99011F0001000600890CFFFF0000206100000001F0FF520000001411504B4C49544520436F70722E20313939302D393220504B5741524520496E632E2041
Command PKUNZIP.EXE -o %a %f
End Archive
Archive ; Self-extracting ZIP v2.04 (small model)
ArcName EXE
Ident 0,4D5ABA01060000000200890B0010F0FF1CC000000001F0FF1E00000000000000B91CBABF9A0C2BCF32C0F3AAB430CD21A302BA892614BAE83300B8A80AE8D401
Command PKUNZIP.EXE -o %a %f
End Archive
Archive ; Peter Gutmann's HPACK v0.78A0 program
ArcName HPK
Ident 0,4850414B
Command HPACK.EXE x -oa -r %a %f
End Archive
; Archive ; Harald Feldmann's Hap&Pah TM 3.00
; ArcName HAP
; Ident 0,91334846
; Command PAH.EXE e %a %f
; End Archive
Archive ; Rahul Dhesi's ZOO v2.10 program
ArcName ZOO
Ident 20,DCA7C4FD
Command ZOO.EXE e:OS %a %f
End Archive
Archive ; Haruyasu Yoshizaki's LHarc v2.13 program
ArcName LZH
Ident 2,2D6C68
Command LHA.EXE e -n2-m+c+ %a %f
End Archive
Archive ; Self-extracting LZH v2.13 (large model):
ArcName EXE
Ident 0,4D5A99010400000002000010FFFFF0FF000100000001F0FF1C00000000000000EB7920004C484127732053465820322E31334C2028632920596F7368692C2031
Command LHA.EXE e -n2-m+c+ %a %f
End Archive
Archive ; Self-extracting LZH v2.13 (small model):
ArcName EXE
Ident 0,4D5A64000400000002000010FFFFF0FF000100000001F0FF1C00000000000000EB7920004C484127732053465820322E3133532028632920596F7368692C2031
Command LHA.EXE e -n2-m+c+ %a %f
End Archive
Archive ; Harri Hirvola's HA 0.98
ArcName HA
Ident 0,4841
Command HA.EXE ety %a %f
End Archive
Archive ; Robert Jung's ARJ v2.30 program
ArcName ARJ
Ident 0,60EA
Command ARJ.EXE e -y %a %f
End Archive
Archive ; Self-extracting ARJ v2.30 (large model):
ArcName EXE
Ident 0,4D5A0A001E0000000200640FFFFF3D05800000000E0088031C000000524A5358FFFFBA40042E89163A02B430CD218B2E02FFFF008B1E2C008EDAA390008C068E
Command ARJ.EXE e -y %a %f
End Archive
Archive ; Self-extracting ARJ v2.30 (small model):
ArcName EXE
Ident 0,4D5AD1000B0000000200120EFFFFCB01800000000E0035011C000000524A5358FFFFBA62012E89163A02B430CD218B2E02FFFF008B1E2C008EDAA390008C068E
Command ARJ.EXE e -y %a %f
End Archive
Archive ; Dean W Cooper's DWC v5.10 program
ArcName DWC
Ident -3,445743
Command DWC.EXE xw %a %f
End Archive
Archive ; Phil Katz's PKPak program, in SEA compatibility mode
ArcName ARC
Ident 0,1A
Command PKUNPAK.EXE /r %a %f
End Archive
Archive ; NoGate's PAK v2.51 program
ArcName PAK
Ident 0,1A0A
Command PAK.EXE e /wa %a %f
End Archive
Archive ; Self-extrating PAK v2.51:
ArcName EXE
Ident 0,4D5AD3000E00060020007900FFFF8E0180070000E10900003E0000000100FB306A7200000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000A605
Command PAK.EXE e /wa %a %f
End Archive
Archive ; Peter Sawatzki's HYPER v2.6 program
ArcName HYP
Ident 0,1A4850
Command HYPER.EXE -xo %a %f
End Archive
;┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
;│ *** Let's process some special files *** │
;│ │
;│ A '*' as first char after COMMAND indicate that the COMMAND keyword is │
;│ used as a description style definition. You can use the following tags in │
;│ the COMMAND definition: │
;│ │
;│ %bx = patches the byte value at offset 'x' in the current workfile │
;│ into the description. │
;│ %d = description found in files.bbs │
;│ %e+a,b = will be replaced by the result of 'a + b' │
;│ %e-a,b = will be replaced by the result of 'a - b' │
;│ %e*a,b = will be replaced by the result of 'a * b' │
;│ %e/a,b = will be replaced by the result of 'a DIV b' │
;│ %e&a,b = will be replaced by the result of 'a AND b' │
;│ %e<a,b = will be replaced by the result of 'a SHL b' │
;│ %e>a,b = will be replaced by the result of 'a SHR b' │
;│ %fa = searches in the archive for string 'a' and will be replaced │
;│ by the offset of the first a found in the archive. 'a' must │
;│ be a hex-string! │
;│ %sx,y = patches a string with a length of y characters starting from │
;│ the offset 'x' in the current workfile into the description. │
;│ %wlhx = patches the word value at offset 'x' in the current workfile │
;│ into the description. (lower byte first!) │
;│ %whlx = patches the word value at offset 'x' in the current workfile │
;│ into the description. (lower byte last!) │
;│ │
;│ Note: The difference between %whl and %wlh is the following: If a file │
;│ starts with a hex-string of '12 34 D4 FF...' the tag %wlh0 would be trans- │
;│ lated to '13330' and %whl0 would be translated to '4660'. │
;│ │
;│ This COMMAND works only on the first line of a long description! │
;│ │
;└────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
Archive ; OS/2 & Windows BitMaP
ArcName BMP
Ident 0,424D
Command *BMP-File: %d (%wlh18*%wlh22*%e<1,%wlh26)
End Archive
Archive ; Compuserve's GIF files
ArcName GIF
Ident 0,474946
Command *GIF-File: %d (%wlh6*%wlh8*%e<1,%e+%e&%b10,7,1)
End Archive
Archive ; JPEG format with additional HSI header
ArcName JPG
Ident 0,68736931
Command *JPG-File: %d (%whl6*%whl8*%e<1,%b%e+4,%fFFC00011)
End Archive
Archive ; JPEG format without HSI header
ArcName JPG
Ident 0,FFD8FFE0
Command *JPG-File: %d (%whl%e+7,%fFFC00011*%whl%e+5,%fFFC00011*%e<1,%b%e+4,%fFFC00011)
End Archive
Archive ; IFF-ILBM
ArcName LBM
Ident 8,494C424D424D4844
Command *LBM-File: %d (%whl20*%whl22*%e<1,%b28)
End Archive
Archive ; Mac-Graph's fixed format
ArcName MAC
Ident 65,504E54474D504E54
Command *MAC-File: %s1,64 (576*720*2)
End Archive
Archive ; MSPaint format (MicroSoft Paint) [LinS]
ArcName MSP
Ident 0,4C696E53
Command *MSP-File: %d (%wlh4*%wlh6*%e<1,%b12)
End Archive
Archive ; MSPaint format (MicroSoft Paint) [DanM]
ArcName MSP
Ident 0,44616E4D
Command *MSP-File: %d (%wlh4*%wlh6*%e<1,%b12)
End Archive
Archive ; PCX format
ArcName PCX
Ident 0,0A
Command *PCX-File: %d (%e+%e-%wlh8,%wlh4,1*%e+%e-%wlh10,%wlh6,1*%e<1,%b3)
End Archive
Archive ; PIC format (PC Paint / Pictor)
ArcName PIC
Ident 0,3412
Command *PIC-File: %d (%wlh2*%wlh4*%e<1,%b10)
End Archive
Archive ; ColoRIX's SCX format
; Where's the number of colors in thiz format?
ArcName SCX
Ident 0,52495833
Command *SCX-File: %d (%wlh4*%wlh6)
End Archive
Archive ; CompuServe's RLE format
ArcName RLE
Ident 0,471B4D
Command *RLE-File: %d (128*96*2)
End Archive
Archive ; CompuServe's RLE format
ArcName RLE
Ident 0,471B48
Command *RLE-File: %d (256*192*2)
End Archive
Archive ; SoundTracker's MOD files (31 instruments) / (M.K.)
ArcName MOD
Ident 1080,4D2E4B2E
Command *MOD-File: %s0,20
End Archive
Archive ; SoundTracker's MOD files (31 instruments) / (FLT4)
ArcName MOD
Ident 1080,464C5434
Command *MOD-File: %s0,20
End Archive
Archive ; SoundTracker's MOD files (31 instruments) / (FLT8)
ArcName MOD
Ident 1080,464C5438
Command *MOD-File: %s0,20
End Archive
Archive ; Mr H's FastTracker modules (6 Channels) / (6CHN)
ArcName MOD
Ident 1080,3643484E
Command *MOD-File: %s0,20
End Archive
Archive ; Mr H's FastTracker modules (8 Channels) / (8CHN)
ArcName MOD
Ident 1080,3843484E
Command *MOD-File: %s0,20
End Archive
Archive ; UltraForce's JMuSic File V1.0
ArcName JMS
Ident 0,4A4D555349432066696C652076312E30
Command *JMS-File: %s26,20
End Archive
Archive ; Renaissance's 669 modules
ArcName 669
Ident 0,6966
Command *669-File: %s2,108
End Archive
Archive ; ScreamTracker's STM modules
ArcName STM
Ident 28,1A02
Command *STM-File: %s0,20
End Archive
Archive ; ScreamTracker's STS songs
ArcName STS
Ident 28,1A01
Command *STS-File: %s0,20
End Archive
Archive ; ScreamTracker's S3M modules
ArcName S3M
Ident 44,5343524D
Command *S3M-File: %s0,28
End Archive
;╔════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╗
;║ End of DizMan Configuration ║
;╚════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝