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;----------------------------------------------------------------------------;
; ;
; VDMServe (VDM Execute/Monitor Server) Configuration file ;
; ;
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------;
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------;
; DosSetting ;
; ;
; The DOS Settings area passed "as is" to the VDM Shell. They allow you to ;
; customize the environment of the VDM session. ;
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------;
DosSetting DOS_HIGH=1
;DosSetting DPMI_DOS_API=ENABLED
;DosSetting DPMI_MEMORY_LIMIT=512
;DosSetting KBD_ALTHOME_BYPASS=1
;DosSetting DOS_DEVICE=c:\bin\sio\vx00.sys
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------;
; MonitorIntervalSeconds ;
; ;
; This controls how often the program will take the running VDM's "pulse". ;
; It will check on the status of the running VDM every N seconds, where N ;
; is MonitorIntervalSeconds. ;
; ;
; If LogLevel is set to 4, a message will be written to the log file ;
; indicating the VDM's status. Thus, the log file could become quite large ;
; if MonitorIntervalSeconds is a small number. ;
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------;
MonitorIntervalSeconds 5 ; Check on VDM every 5 seconds
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------;
; Logging definitions ;
; ;
; Log messages are ranked between 1 to 4, where 1 is the most important ;
; type of message (usually a fatal error of some sort), and 4 is the ;
; most extraneous (an informational message of some sort). This gives ;
; you control over how verbose to make the status log. ;
; ;
; Each message in the log file is preceded by a special symbol indicating ;
; it's level of importance as follows: ;
; ;
; For BinkleyTerm style logs: ;
; ;
; LogLevel Characters That Precede Included Entries ;
; ;
; 1 ! (Usually error messages) ;
; 2 * ;
; 3 + ;
; 4 : ;
; ;
; For FrontDoor style logs: ;
; ;
; LogLevel Characters That Precede Included Entries ;
; ;
; 1 ! (Fatal and non-fatal error messages) ;
; 2 + (Brief messages) ;
; 3 - (Trivial messages) ;
; 4 - (Trivial messages) ;
; ;
; Since FrontDoor really only has three levels of messages when dealing ;
; with the ranking of "importance" of those messages, levels 3 and 4 will be ;
; considered the same. ;
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------;
Log ; [No]Log - Log process information to log
; file
LogLevel 4 ; Level of logging where 1 is the most minimal
; amount of information, and 4 is the most
; detailed.
; Name of the log file (MUST be defined to
; use the logging feature.) There is no
; default.
LogFile c:\bbs\logs\vdmserve.log
LogStyle BinkleyTerm ; Sytle of the log entries--either
; 'BinkleyTerm' or 'FrontDoor'.