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;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
; BBS node directory. Indicates where the door information file (drop file)
; can be found for this node.
;
BBSDir C:\tribbs
;
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
; Inactivity timeout. Specifies the maximum number of seconds that may elapse
; without the user pressing any key, before the user will be automatically
; disconnected. A value of 0 disables inactivity timeouts.
;
InactivityTimeout 120
;
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
; BBS node number that door is running on. Make sure this is set to
; the proper node for this config file.
;
Node 1
;
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
; Maximum length of time a user is permitted to access the door. If the user's
; total remaining time on the BBS is less than this value, the user will only
; be permitted to access the door for this shorter length of time. This option
; may be disabled by placing a semi-colon (;) at the beginning of the line.
; When this option is disabled, the user will be permitted to use the full
; of their remaining time on the BBS within the door.
;
;MaximumDoorTime 15
;
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
; Name of the sysop.
;
;SysopName Todd Gleed
;
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
; Name of the BBS. Remove the semi-colon
; (;) to activate this option in the event it isn't being found.
;
;SystemName Cyber Realms BBS
;
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
; TTPROT version you are using on the BBS. This must either Be TTPROT or
; FTTPROT. Put a semi-colon in front of the version you don't use.
;
TTPROT
;FTTPROT
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
; SysopOne to SysopTen is set to the names of up to ten people that you
; want to be able to receive mail via a comment to sysop. Make sure that
; the name is spelled correctly or the mail will not be sent.
;
; DescriptionOne - DescriptionTen is set to the optional description
; that you want to use for each sysop. This description should be less
; than 35 characters in length.
;
; SysopOneConf to SysopTenConf is the conference number you want that
; sysop to recieve their messages in. If this option is not used the
; default conference of one will be used. If this option is set to
; an invalid conference number the program will default to conference
; one.
;
; Simply uncomment the ones that you want to use. You must go in order,
; you can't have a SysopOne, no SysopTwo and then a SysopThree. Three
; will not be used since two doesn't exist!
;
SysopOne Todd Gleed
;
DescriptionOne Sysop Cyber Realms BBS
;
SysopOneConf 1
;
SysopTwo John Daugherty
;
DescriptionTwo Cyber Soft 3rd Party programmer
;
SysopTwoConf 3
;
;SysopThree Jed Daugherty
;
DescriptionThree Last Resort <G>
;
SysopThreeConf 7
;
;SysopFour
;
;DescriptionFour
;
;SysopFourConf
;
;SysopFive
;
;DescriptionFive
;
;SysopFiveConf
;
;SysopSix
;
;DescriptionSix
;
;SysopSixConf
;
;SysopSeven
;
;DescriptionSeven
;
;SysopSevenConf
;
;SysopEight
;
;DescriptionEight
;
;SysopEightConf
;
;SysopNine
;
;DescriptionNine
;
;SysopNineConf
;
;SysopTen
;
;DescriptionTen
;
;SysopTenConf
;
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
; Archive command lines. These options are required for Multi-Comment
; to properly test any attached archives. This line is also required to
; properly run the virus checker configured below since the file needs
; to be unarchived first. The program must be in your path to properly
; work. Any archiver that you do not have, or don't want to use can be
; disabled by adding a ; in front of it. These lines shouldn't have
; to be modified in most cases
;
; PKZIP and SDN command line
ZIP PKUNZIP.EXE -o
;
; ARJ command line
;ARJ ARJ.EXE e
;
; LZH command line
;LZH LHA.EXE 2
;
; ARC and PAK command line
;ARC PAK.EXE e
;
; RAR command line
;RAR RAR.EXE e
;
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Virus Scanner. This program supports the following virus scanners.
; You shouldn't have to adjust the command line parameters on any of
; them. Simply remove the ; from the scanner that you wish to use
; and make sure that it is on your path so that it can be found.
; Do not attempt to use all of the scanners, pick the one that you
; like the best and use it. If you use a virus scanner that I have
; not included and want to use it please send me the information
; so I can include it in the future.
;
; SCAN - McAffee's Scan command line
;SCAN SCAN.EXE /ALL /NOMEM
;
; F-Prot command line
;FPROT F-PROT.EXE /NOMEM
;
; THUNDERBYTE !! Requires the AF parameter. If the archive has no !!
; !! executable files it will fail unless the AF parameter !!
; !! is used forcing all files to be checked !!
TBYTE TBSCAN.EXE AF NOMEM NOBOOT NOHMEM
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
; Serial port options. These options are generally not needed, as these
; settings can usually be determined from the BBS door information file.
; "LockedBPS" specifies the the BPS rate at which the door should communicate
; with the modem. "SerialPort" specifies the port port number that the modem
; is connected to. Unless you have reassigned the port numbers through your
; FOSSIL drive, port 0 corresponds to COM1, port 1 corresponds to COM2, and
; so on. Remove the semi-colon (;) to activate either of these options.
;
;LockedBPS 38400
;SerialPort 3
;
;
; Normally, a FOSSIL driver is used for serial I/O if one is available. If
; a FOSSIL driver has not been loaded, the door communicates directly with
; the modem. Removing the semi-colon (;) from the "NoFossil" option causes
; the door to always communicate directly with the modem, bypassing any
; FOSSIL driver.
;
;NoFossil
;
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
; The following options only apply if a FOSSIL driver is NOT being used for
; serial communications. If a FOSSIL driver IS being used, these options
; are normally set on the FOSSIL driver command line.
;
; Hexidecimal address of the serial port. This address can usually be
; determined automatically for ports COM1, COM2, COM3, and COM4, and is
; normally only required for ports COM5 and higher. Remove the semi-colon
; (;) to activate this option.
;
;PortAddress 2E8
;
;
; Interrupt request line that the serial port is using. May be any IRQ line
; from 1 to 15. By default, IRQ line 4 is used for ports COM1: and COM3:,
; while IRQ line 3 is used for all other ports. Remove the semi-colon (;)
; to activate this option.
;
;PortIRQ 3
;
;
; Serial I/O buffer sizes. "ReceiveBuffer" specifies the number of bytes in
; the serial I/O receive buffer. You may want to increase this buffer size
; if you find that characters being sent from the user's modem are being lost.
; "TransmitBuffer" specifies the number of bytes in the serial I/O transmit
; buffer. You may want to increase this buffer size for improved performance
; in some multitasking environments.
;
;ReceiveBuffer 256
;TransmitBuffer 1024
;
;
; UART FIFO buffers. Normally, Multi-Comment will use 16550A UART FIFO buffers
; if they are available. You can prevent Multi-Comment from using the FIFO
; buffers, even if they are available, by removing the semi-colon before
; the "NoFIFO" keyword. The "FIFOTriggerSize" specifies how many characters
; may be placed in the FIFO buffers before an serial I/O interrupt is
; envoked. Valid values are 1, 4, 8 and 14 bytes. The default value is 4
; bytes.
;
;NoFIFO
;FIFOTriggerSize 4
;