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Red Wall Graphitti Door v2.0Beta
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Written, Programmed, & Used (Same thing... Isn't it?) by Nigel Mull
Disclaimer
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Use this program at your own risk. There are no guarantees that
RW-Graphitti will run on your system.
Nigel Mull shall not be held responsible for any damages incurred
while running RW-Graphitti. The user accepts all responsibility
when using this program.
Idea In A Box:
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I'm always looking for Ideas on what to add to this door. When someone
loggs on with a security level greater than or equil to the one
specified in your config file, RW-Graphitti gives you the option to view
the names of the users who wrote on the wall by pressing "@". (This
will make no changes if you specified the "/N" on the command line)
If you have any suggestions/donations (AHH!!! He said Donations)
or even a found bug... Just leave to Nigel Mull message at:
Morzack BBS (513)437-2705 (Comment To Sysop)
PrebNet 77:101/22 (You'll probibly never be on PrebNet though...)
Thank you for reading this!! (As if you didn't HAVE to...)
File Discription:
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You should have these files:
* GRAPH.EXE [The door]
* GRAPH.DOC [Doccument: If you don't have it, what are you reading?]
* GRAPH.CFG [Sample Config File]
* FILE_ID.DIZ [The Discription for those that collect a mass of programs]
These are all the files I put into that ZIP.
!!HEY!!
Installation!!! (What you really read this for)
------------
I'm gonna make it short as possible.
With Red Wall Graphitti's new configuration system, you can name
your configuration file anything you wish. But it needs to have
these lines in it: (To made with your favorite ASCII (Text) editor)
Line Definitions For GRAPH1.CFG (or whatever):
Line #1, : Sysop's Full Name (Ex. Nigel Mull)
Line #2, : BBS Name (Ex. Morzack BBS)
Line #3, : Minimum Access Level: Ex. (10)
Line #4, : Sysop Security: Ex. (999)
Line #5, : DropFile Type Ex. (SFDOORS.DAT)
Line #6, : Put 000000 on this line, it's for future use!
Line #7, : Init parms: Ex. (0,0,0)
**Note on line 3**
Any security level less than the number in there .CFG file will denied
access to this door. Local Mode automatically uses the Sysops' name
& gives him/her a Security level of 37255.
**Note on line 6**
This was previously for the random text trigger. But the new
upgrades (TOTAL program was rewritten) showed that it was best to
exclude this option. I may add this feature again if I feel the need.
**Note on line 7**
Line 7 contains the door initialization type you want to use with
the door. I suggest "0,0,0" (Yes, without quotes). This actually
stands for "DriverType,HandShake,IRQ". Here's a listing for this:
DriverType:
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0 - Uses a FOSSIL driver if present. If not, it will use
built-in communications routienes.
1 - Forces RW-Graphitti to use built in communications routienes.
HandShake:
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0 - No handshaking.
1 - Uses XON/XOFF (software) handshaking
2 - Uses CTS/RTS (hardware) handshaking
3 - Uses both CTS/RTS and XON/XOFF handshaking
IRQ:
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0 - Uses the default IRQ value for the COM port read from the Dropfile
1-15 Uses a specific IRQ value
CUSS.TXT:
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This file is where you put those words you don't wand on your wall.
If someone enters one of these undesired words, it will scramble
their text and save it to the wall.
Whew... Now how to run da door!
Command Line Usage:
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GRAPH [/Cx:\dir\cfgfile.cfg] [/N] [/P] [/L] [/!]
/C - Specifies the configuration file to use (EX: /CD:\SF\WALL\NODE1.CFG)
/L - Runs door in local mode :: Doesn't use GRAPH.CFG ::
/P - Prompts user if they would like to read the wall
/N - If this parm is found, the names of the users will be
above the line they put on the wall.
/! - Scans the wall for "CUSS WORDS" found in "CUSS.TXT"
Drop Files Supported:
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* DORINFO1.DEF
* DOOR.SYS
* CALLINFO.BBS
* CHAIN.TXT
* PCBOARD.SYS
* SFDOORS.DAT
Thanks again for reading this file.
/(SUDV2!)