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SOLITAIRE
Copyright (c) 1991-96
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Shareware Notice
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This program is not free by any means. You are welcomed to try
and evaluate the program for a period of 30 days. After this
period of time if you continue to use this program you are
expected to register it. Under no circumstances shall any
individual(s) sell, or in anyway make profit from this program
without prior written permission from the author. Nor shall any
individual(s) be allowed to decompile or alter the program
structure in any such way or form.
Warranty Notice
---------------
This program is provided "AS IS" without any warranty, expressed
or implied. Any person using this software assumes the risk
involved in doing so. In no event shall I, Danny Davis, or any
of my co-authors be held liable in anyway for any direct or
indirect losses arising out of the use of or inability to use
this software.
REQUIREMENTS:
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CGA Monitor
IMB XT/AT/386/486
BBS INFO
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Wildcat 2,X, and 3.0
Gap v4.0 and Greater
Pcboard v14.0
QuickBBS v2.64 thru v2.75
Spitfire
DIGIBOARD SUPPORT
Drop files that can be made to work with this software are as
follows:
DOOR.SYS
SFDOORS.DAT
DORINFOx.DEF (x-node ID numbers)
CALLINFO.BBS
INSTALLATION OF THE DOOR:
-------------------------
USING THE INSTALL PROGRAM:
--------------------------
Use the utility program to configure the configuration file to meet
your specifications by typing UTILITY INSTALL.
Line 1 - Full Path to the BBS Default Directory (where DOOR.SYS is)
Line 2 - Name of the BBS
Line 3 - IRQ for this Port. If running COM ports other than 1 or 2
this must be the IRQ that will be used for that Port. If
running on COM 1 or COM 2 or using a DigiBoard, this can
be set to 0.
Line 4 - Base Address for this Port (In Hex). If running ports other
than 1 or 2 this must be the Base Address that will be used
for that Port. If running on COM 1 or COM 2 or using a
DigiBoard, this can be set to 0.
Line 5 - The COM Port Interface to use:
STANDARD = Regular Communications Port Interface. This
is what you would normally use.
DIGIBOARD = Direct DigiBoard Programming Interface. Must
be used in conjunction with a program called
RESETDIG.EXE. If you don't have this program
but have a DigiBoard, then use the following
option.
INT14/EBIOS = Indirect DigiBoard Support via a Device Driver.
All Communications to the DigiBoard (or any
board that supports INT14/EBIOS) are performed
via a Software Interrupt that the Device Driver
handles.
FOSSIL = If you use a fossil device
Line 6 - If using a DigiBoard, this is the Memory Window, or the
address the card uses as a communications area between
the card and the Host Computer. Only needed if using
an Interface set to DIGIBOARD. If using STANDARD or
INT14/EBIOS, can be set to 0.
Line 7 - If using a DigiBoard, this is the I/O Port address that
the Board is attached to. Only needed if using an
Interface set to DIGIBOARD. If using STANDARD or
INT14/EBIOS, can be set to 0.
Line 8 - If using a DigiBoard, this is the Channel Number for
this port on the Digi. This is REQUIRED for DIGIBOARD
and INT14/EBIOS Interfaces. This is 1 - 8 for the
DIGIBOARD Interface and usually 4 - 11 for the INT14/EBIOS
Interface. This number tells the program which of the
Com Ports on the DigiBoard it should use.
Line 9 - Will be the SYSOP name
Line 10 - Drop File That you have
DOOR.SYS - WC30, Gap
SFDOORS.DAT - Spitfire
DORINFOx.DEF - RBBS, QBBS, SBBS
Line 11 - Baud Rate
Line 12 - Page Allowed
1 = YES 0 = NO
Line 13 - Maxtime ALlowed Per Session
Line 14 - Number Of Times Allowed To Play Per Day
Line 15 - Specify the number of points a player is to receive for
each card played on the ACE stack. Suggest 1-10.......
Line 16 - Tells the game how many points to deduct for each game
played. Suggest 50-150................................
Line 17 - Bonus for completion of a game. Suggest 100-1000......
Line 18 - Path For Ascii Hi-Score
Line 19 - Path For Ascii Hi-Score
BATCH Files For Various BBS
WILDCAT 2.X and 3.X DOOR#.BAT :
-------------------------------
CD\WILDCAT\DOOR\SOL
SOL SOL01.CNF
CD\WILDCAT
CAT
QuickBBS & DORINFOx.DEF (a TYPE 15 for QuickBBS)
-----------------------
You may specify up to 9 different DorinfoX.def 's by
selection from within the install program.
C:
CD\DOORS\SOL
SOL SOL01.CNF
C:
CD\QBBS
GOTO RESTART
To run as a type 7 (for QuickBBS), simply put the SOL.BAT
file in the QuickBBS directory, using "*C /C SOL.BAT" in
the optional data line in the type 7 menu. (there are
other ways to do it, this is the easiest).
Gap and Pcboard:
----------------
DOOR#.BAT
CD\DOOR\SOL
SOL SOL01.CNF
CD\GAP
GAP
For Local Players (Non BBS)
---------------------------
SOL.EXE Plus use the /LOCAL command
Maintenance :
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Also part of the UTILITY program also allows you to run a
maintenance program to keep the player.dat file clean. By
passing a nuber value from 7-30 you can specify how many days
you will allow a user to stay in the door before being deleted.
i.e. UTILITY MAINT 17 'this allows 17 days before a player is
deleted for non-use
Bulletin Generator :
--------------------
This file can be ran each time the door is exited or in a
nightly batch file. It will make a ANSI and a ASCII Bulletin
from the information you specify in your installation module.
command ..... UTILITY BULL
Page and Comm Control Files :
-----------------------------
Read the PAGE.CTL file and configure it to
meet your needs.
Multi - Line BBS :
------------------
Well this is a rather simple task. When you run the install
program you can pick upto 4 different configuration files.
To run this door as a multi door all you need to do is place
the following statement:
SOL SOL1.CNF
And so on for the rest of the configuration files. The
reason for this is so you may specify the di