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1991-09-03
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BBSNAME=The Charlatan's Cabin BBS
TNETLOG=C:\WC30\TNET.LOG
RELAYLOG=C:\PCRELAY\RELAY.LOG
RELAYREF=C:\PCRELAY\RELAY.REF
RELAYLAST=C:\PCRELAY\LASTTIME.TXT
BULLETIN=C:\WC30\BULL\BULL43.BBS /@CODE /CLS
HELLO=C:\WC30\DISP\HELLO8.BBS /@CODE
NO BLANK LINES ARE ALLOWED IN THE ABOVE SEQUENCE OF FILES. YOU
MAY INDICATE UP TO 4 OUTPUT FILES IN ANY COMBINATION.
Line 1 is the name of your BBS as you'd like it to appear in
the display files.
Line 2 is OPTIONAL. If you're using TNET, indicate the complete
drive/path/filename for your TNET.LOG file.
Line 3 is OPTIONAL. If you're using PCRELAY, indicate the complete
drive/path/filename for your RELAY.LOG file.
Line 4 is OPTIONAL. If you're using PCRELAY, indicate the complete
drive/path/filename for your RELAY.REF file. See the NETBULL
documentation for details on how to create RELAY.REF. It is
required in order to translate a RELAY.LOG file correctly.
Line 5 is OPTIONAL. If you're using PCRELAY, indicate the complete
drive/path/filename for your LASTTIME.TXT file. Information
about the time/date of the last transfer will be included in
your display files.
Lines 6 - 9 are OPTIONAL ... (of course it's pointless not to
include at least 1!) ... they name the output files and
set the configuration information for each file.
Each file can take one of two forms: If the line begins
with HELLO=, then the output will be a brief summary of
transfer activity on the day the last successful transfers
were run. If the line begins with BULLETIN=, then it will
be a full listing of activity over the past 4 days, ending
with the date of the last successful transfer.
Two SWITCHES may be added to each file line ... Inserting
the /@CODE switch will produce Wildcat! 3.0 compatible
color codes, which will automatically be filtered out by
Wildcat! 3.0 if the caller is not color-capable. Thus, only
ONE output file is needed for your COLOR and MONO callers.
The /ANSI switch will insert standard ANSI color codes, and
these display files should ONLY be used for color applications,
such as earlier versions of Wildcat! BBS software, where .SCR
files are COLOR and .BBS files are ASCII. In that case, you'd
want to produce both a .BBS and a .SCR version of each file.
DON'T use /ANSI and /@CODE on the same line. You'll confuse me.
You may also add a /CLS switch, which will add the appropriate
clear screen code at the beginning of the file. If no color
switch is indicated, the /CLS will generate a formfeed (ASCII
12), or if there is a color flag, then the clear screen code
will be appropriate to the selected format.