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; Nodeview 1.5
; Nodelist Door Configuration
;
;
; Any text following a semi-colon (;) are ignored.
; The semi-colons are comment markers. Remove them to activate option.
; Please see Nodeview.doc for command line parameters.
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
;Sysopfirst Specifies the first name of the sysop as it will be shown to
; the users.
;
SYSOPFIRST John
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
;SysopLast Specifies the last name of the sysop as it will be shown to
; the users.
SYSOPLAST Doe
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
; BBSName Specifies the name of the bbs as it will be shown to users.
;
BBSNAME The Unknown BBS
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
;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:
;
; ::::------- Put your bbs type here! Select from those listed above
; ::::
; \/\/
BBSTYPE DOORSYS
; DOORSYS - The DOOR.SYS format (Wildcat! 3.xx, 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
; SPITFIRE - Spitfires drop file (SFDOORS.DAT)
; WWIV - WWIV bbs (uses chain.txt)
; CALLINFO - Old Wildcat 2.xx
;
; 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]
;
; 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 1
;
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
;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 ANSI standard speed of 38,400.
;
; Uncomment the next line if you use a fossil device driver with
; speeds up to 38,400 baud.
; ::------
; ::
; \/
;FOSSIL
;
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
;Xfossil Selecting this option will cause NODEVIEW 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.
;
; ::------ Uncomment the next line if you use a fossil device driver using
; :: extended speeds above 38,400 baud.
; \/
XFOSSIL
;
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
;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]
;
; ::------If you are locking ports uncomment this line and set this
; :: number to the port speed.
; \/
LOCKBAUD 57600
;
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
;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
;
; ::------------ 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.
;PORT1 03F8 4
;PORT2 02F8 3
;PORT3 03E8 5
;PORT4 02E8 3
;
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
;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
; or "OFF" if you wish it to be disabled.
;
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
;Statfore Statfore foreground color of the status line and the major input
; fields. (default 0 Black)
;
Statfore 0
;
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
;Statback The background color of the status line (default 7 white)
;
Statback 7
;
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
; NODEVIEW Menu Colors (OPTIONAL)
;
; All options below tell NODEVIEW to change the color of the perspective
; entry. Remember these entries are directly effected by the ANSI files
; in the NODEVIEW directory. If you want to change the whole look then you
; will have to also change the ANSI files with your favorite Ansi editor and
; save them as an 80 x 20 line Ansi file (See Nodeview.Doc file).
;
Main Menu Cursor Color 1
Main Menu Cursor Background 0
Main Menu BracketColor 8
Main Menu Foreground 0
Main Menu Background 7
;
Nodelist Menu Cursor Color 5
Nodelist Menu Cursor Background 0
Nodelist Menu BracketColor 8
Nodelist Menu Foreground 0
Nodelist Menu Background 7
;
Download Menu Cursor Color 3
Download Menu Cursor Background 0
Download Menu BracketColor 8
Download Menu Foreground 0
Download Menu Background 7
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Color1
; Tells NODEVIEW 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.
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
;CUSTOMMENU
; If Uncommented then Menu Cursor Control is disabled completely
; allowing you to make your own screens without having to worry
; about the Menu selector lining up..
;
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
; If DISPLAY MENUCHOICES = NO then the Display of Menu Choices
; are disabled allowing you to make your own screens without
; having to worry about the Menu Choices showing up..
; DEFAULT YES
;
DISPLAY MENUCHOICES YES
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
; * New for version 1.5 *
; This is a New option with Nodeview 1.5 - Specifies from 5-10 Nodelist's
; Acceptable choice's are the following ( 5,6,7,8,9,10)
; Remember to change the Nodelist Count to match your Nodelist entries below.
;
; REMEMBER to copy a NEW LIST?.ANS and LIST?.ASC if you choose over 5
; Nodelists. See SCREENS.ZIP for the appropriate file.
; Example: You have 6 Nodelists defined in the Nodelist Count then
; rename LIST6.ANS to LIST.ANS and LIST6.ASC to LIST.ASC..
;
NODELIST COUNT 5
;
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
; ENTER YOUR RAW NODELIST PATH(s) BELOW (max of 10)
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
; LISTING# DIRECTORY FILENAME (No Extension!) NETWORK NAME
;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
LIST-ONE C:\IM\NODELIST NODELIST Fido Net List
; LIST-TWO C:\IM\NODELIST DARKNET Darknet Listing
; LIST-THREE C:\IM\NODELIST RBBSLIST Rbbs Network
; LIST-FOUR C:\IM\NODELIST ROBO-NET Robo/Fx Listing
; LIST-FIVE C:\IM\NODELIST ADULT Adult Net Listing
; LIST-SIX
; LIST-SEVEN
; LIST-EIGHT
; LIST-NINE
; LIST-TEN
;
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
; LOGFILE
;
; This option allows you to specify an alternate file path and name for the
; Nodeview log file or NO log file at all. The default will create a log file
; in the nodeview home directory. If you don't wish to have a log file created
; then give the LOGFILE name as NONE.
;
; Default LOGFILE NODEVIEW.LOG (defaults to Nodeview directory)
; Alternate Example LOGFILE C:\BBS\LOGS\MYNAME.LOG
; NO Log file LOGFILE NONE
;
LOGFILE NODEVIEW.LOG
;
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
; LOGDATE (Remember to add nodeview to your maintenance batch file)
; (Example: Nodeview /F or /H
; This option allows you to delete the logfile on a certain day of the week or
; to delete the logfile on a certain day each month. If you specify the word
; KEEP for the logdate, then the log will not be deleted at all.
;
; To delete on a certain DATE EACH MONTH specify the date.
;
; Example: LOGDATE 1 <-- Would delete log on the first day of each month
; LOGDATE 31 <-- Would delete log on the 31 day of each month
;
; Deleting on a DAY OF THE WEEK is as follows:
;
; SU for Sunday
; MO for Monday
; TU for Tuesday
; WE for Wednesday
; TH for Thursday
; FR for Friday
; SA for Saturday
;
; Example: LOGDATE SU <-- Would delete log every Sunday when a user enters
; the door.
;
LOGDATE 1
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
; DISPLAY LONG or SHORT
;
; Two modes of display are available, long and short. The default is
; long, which displays the address, BBS name, sysop name, phone number
; city ,modem and node status. The short format is one-line without the
; city and modem information. Both display's will still be optional from
; the user menu.
;
DISPLAY LONG
;
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
; REGISTRATION NUMBER
;
; Your Registration Key Code supplied when registered. If you have
; already registered NODEVIEW, Simply enter your key Number here. If not,
; Please register NODEVIEW today..
;
REGISTRATION NUMBER 1ND10845R941E09347F
;
;------------------------------ End of File ----------------------------------