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; DCT Tagline Appender 0.05
; By Dan Traczynski
;
;
;Sysopfirst Specifies the first name of the sysop as it will be shown to
; the users.
;
;SysopLast Specifies the last name of the sysop as it will be shown to
; the users.
;
;BBSName Specifies the name of the BBS as it will be shown to users.
;
SYSOPFIRST Dan
SYSOPLAST Traczynski
BBSNAME No Name BBS
;
; Uncomment this line if you don't want users to be able to add their own
; taglines (therefore they must pick one that is shown to them).
;
;NoUserDefined
;
; Uncomment the next line if you use a fossil device driver.
;
FOSSIL
;
; Uncomment the next line if you use a X00153+ fossil device driver.
;
;XFOSSIL
;
;LockBaud This will specify a locked baud rate. If you specify this
; parameter, then no matter what the BBS software says, this
; baud rate will be used. [NOTE: You can also specify the locked
; baud rate using /Bxxxx from the command line]
;
;LOCKBAUD 38400
;
;Port1 If you must use a non-standard interrupt, the program can be
;Port2 configured for IRQs 0-15. The port# indicates the chosen comport
;Port3 Follow this with the port address in hex. Afterward put the IRQ
;Port4 in decimal. For an example if comport 3 at irq 15 and address
; $03E8 was needed use the following:
; PORT3 03E8 15
;
; ┌┬──────────── If you are going to use a non-standard IRQ place the
; ││ port address in hex one space after the PORT# option.
; ││
; ││ ┌┬──────── If you have a non-standard IRQ position the IRQ number
; \/ \/ one space after the ports' hex address.
;PORT1 03F8 4
;PORT2 02F8 3
;PORT3 03E8 4
;PORT4 02E8 3
;
; Uncomment this line if you don't want to have the status bar displayed at
; the bottom of the screen.
;
;STATUS OFF