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; OPARSE.CFG - Opus Nodelist parser/generator program control file.
; Specify what nodelist update you want to use to apply NODEDIFFs to NODELISTs.
; I use EDITNL for this example. Simply specify the entire command line.
; Comment out if you apply your Nodediffs elsewhere.
UPDATE EditNL /O=\bbs\ /N=\bbs\ /E=inbound\ /A=\bbs\ /c /p=pkunpak,pkpak
; Version of nodelist to generate. You can generate more then 1 NODELIST.
VERSION7 ; NODEX.DAT and NODEX.NDX
;VERSION6 ; NODELIST.DAT and NODELIST.IDX
;VERSION5 ; NODELIST.SYS and NODELIST.IDX
; Indicates whether to generate a full nodelist or just of your
; zone and zone gates (GATED).
;GATED ; Just your zone and zone gates.
; For VERSION7 Nodelists only. Generates a complete index of all valid
; addresses but only stores the data for your net and NC's, RC's and ZC's.
; This will result in a completely valid node lookup for Opus, but a VERY
; tiny nodelist. Some strange results will occur when looking up a BBS or
; Sysop name.
;HOST ; Just your net, NC's, RC's and ZC's.
; Indentifies your primary address.
NODE 1:265/100
; Identifies your country for use in determining international calls.
; Specify your countries dialing prefix here.
COUNTRY 1-
; Maximum baud you can dial out at.
MAXBAUD 9600
; Additional nodelists to compile with the master list. You may have multiple
; lists here.
; MYLIST will be included in MATRIX.TXT/RPN (see below) listing for your zone.
; PVTLIST will not be listed in MATRIX.TXT/PRN.
;MYLIST nodelist.pnt
;MYLIST nodelist.tmp
;PVTLIST nodelist.pvt
; Output a readable listing of the Matrix.
;MATRIXPRN ;Generate wide (132 column) Matrix listing (MATRIX.PRN)
;FIDOPRN ;for compatibility, same as matrixprn
;MATRIXTXT ;Generate narrow (80 column) Matrix listing (MATRIX.TXT)
;FIDOTXT ;for compatibility, same as matrixtxt
; Phone numbers will retain there dashes (-) by default. By removing the dashes
; you can save space in the nodelist file and have longer dialing strings.
;NODASH ;Remove dashes from phone numbers
; Displays a report of the total number of nodes, nets, hubs, etc...
;REPORT ;Report number of nets, nodes.
; Displays the comments found in the raw nodelist file.
;COMMENTS ;Show nodelist comments
; Creates the old-fasioned NODELIST.BBS. This will probably become obsolete.
;NODELIST ;Create NODELIST.BBS file.
; Opus allows you to enter a Sysop's name instead of a matrix address to look
; up the specific system. If you wish to use this feature, you must select
; 1 of these options.
; For a version 7 nodelist, the file created is called
; SYSOP.NDX
; For a version 6 nodelist, the file created is called
; FIDOUSER.LST. QSORT is needed to complete the FIDOUSER.LST and must be in
; the default directory or in the search path.
;USERLIST ;Creates a list sysops for your zone only.
;INTERLIST ;Creates a complete list.
; The MODEM statement allows you to select 4 modem flags to search for
; in the raw nodelist's flag section. These flags can then be used by your
; mailer to send the correct pre-dial string to your modem.
MODEM1 HST
MODEM2 PEP
MODEM3 V32
;MODEM4 ###
; Sets passwords for systems you conduct passwored sessions with.
;PASSWORD 129/40 XX1
;PASSWORD 381/103 XX2
;PASSWORD 109/301 XX3
;PASSWORD 106/116 XX4
;PASSWORD 265/4 XX5
; Add or substitute the following Phone numbers from those found in the raw
; nodelist. This is handy for replacing Private (PVT) nodes with valid phone
; numbers.
;PHONE 129/0 1-412-257-2375
;PHONE 129/601 1-214-517-8553
;PHONE 11/206 1-317-462-1461
;PHONE 381/208 1-915-944-2952
;PHONE 381/302 1-915-692-4430
;PHONE 263/12 1-412-463-7012
; Change Baud rate listing for these nodes. This can be usefull if you have
; difficulty connected to a node at there specified speed.
;BAUD 265/0 1200
;BAUD 265/102 9600
; This file (METRO.CFG) contains my dialing translation tables. It could have
; appeared here, but I just wanted to give an example of the INCLUDE verb.
INCLUDE METRO.CFG
; The COST statement has two arguments which mean (respectively):
; The first is the cost in pennies of to your country.
; The second is the cost in pennies of to other countries (international calls).
COST 45 300
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;
; The first field specifies the dialing string to search for.
; The second field is the cost used for dialing. This is useful for
; scheduling events. Opus will use this field for determining when to
; place a call.
; The Last field is the fee charged to the user. If the fee is
; omitted, the cost is used as the default.
1-804- 25 10 ; South Va. Cost is $.25 and fee is $.10.
1-703- 0 ; North Va. Cost and fee is set to 0.
1-202- 0 ; D.C.
1-301- 25 25 ; South Md.
1-800- 0 0 ; Toll free
1-900- 100 100 ; Extremely high rates that will NEVER get called as set in my system.
END ; of the cost table.