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- 10
- YES
- 110 2 220 2 330 2 440 2 0 10
- NO
- @X05@X08■ @X07■ @X03■ @X09■ @X0B■
- YES
- EMERGENCY
- YES
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- For configuration of the page prompts and menus use CFG\PGMENUS.CFG.
-
- Line 1: number of pages, duration of a page is determined by line 3
- Line 2: YES to do logging. If the user is not logged on the log info is
- written to 'work\mxlog.<nodenr>' to accomodate the use of this ppe
- by the matrix.
- Line 3: This line gives the tone frequencies for one page in the following
- way (frequencies range from 0-65535, where 0 is no sound and the delay
- is in clock ticks where 18 clicks is about one second):
- <freq> <delay> <freq> <delay> etc.
- Make sure the last freq is a 0 (no sound) or else the speaker will
- keep sounding.
- Line 4: YES to not allow a user to page if the sysop paged indicator is on.
- Otherwise the user is allowed to page.
- Line 5: Characters shown when paging. There can be as much
- characters in this line as there are (frequency, delay) pairs in line
- 3. These characters are shown in sequence and can be used to create
- some nicelooking effect when paging. If there are more pairs in line
- 3 then there are characters the characters are shown again from
- the beginning and so forth.
- Here are some examples of strings you could also try: ─ \ │ / ─
- Line 6:
- Token 1: YES to ask an emergency password which will override the page
- bell, time etc
- Line 7: Emergency password
- Line 8: YES to use PAGE.TIM to get daily page times from, otherwise the
- internal (single) page time is used.
-
-
- The page command uses pcboard.sys (which is assumed to be in the same dir
- as pcboard.dat) to check if the page bell is on or off. It also checks the
- paging times in pcboard.dat.
- 'graph\pgtext' contains all the prompts etc.
-