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ROBOQ.CFG
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; Configuration file for RoboQ
; ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
;
; Comment lines are preceded by semi-colons (;). If you want to use
; a variable, you must remove any semi-colon which precedes it!
;
;
;
; If you use an archiver besides PKZIP (such as ARJ or LHA), or want
; to change the options for PKZIP, then edit the text after the label
; (Compressor=) to reflect your preferences.
;
; If the program is not in your PATH, then you must include the path.
;
; Examples:
;
; Compressor=c:\arj\arj m
; Compressor=c:\arc\lha m
;
; Note: the "-#" switch for pkzip is an undocumented switch for v2.x,
; which suppresses all messages. This makes a cleaner display.
;
Compressor=pkzip -# -m
;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
;
; The UserName variable is your name, spell it the same way that you
; do when you log in to your BBS (i.e. "DAVID DANIEL ANDERSON").
;
; UserName=DAVID DANIEL ANDERSON
;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
;
; The BBSID variable is the name that your BBS gives to your QWK
; packets, and the name that will be used by the CONTROL.DAT file.
; This should only be used if the reader does not put the exact name
; in the "BBS: " or "Origin:" or "Board ID" field, in the headers.
;
; For example, Channel 1's QWK name is actually CHANNEL1, but it is
; not spelled out that way in the SLMR header. A space is put between
; the "Channel" and the "1", like this:
;
; BBS: Channel 1(R) Communications [USR V.34]
; ^
; So, with SLMR, you would use the following BBSID, by removing the
; semi-colon and space preceding the BBSID variable name:
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; BBSID=CHANNEL1
;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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