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//************************************************
//
// DEFAULT.VT
//
// SAMPLE CONFIG FILE FOR WINQVT
//
//************************************************
//
// name
//
// The name of the configuration
// This will be displayed in the WinQVT title bar
//
name=Default
//
// port
//
// The communications port to use.
// May be a number from 1 through 4, depending on
// the number of ports installed in your system.
//
port=1
//
// baud
//
// The baud rate.
// Valid entries are 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200.
//
baud=2400
//
// bits
//
// Data bits, 7 or 8
//
bits=8
//
// parity
//
// odd, even, mark, space, or none
//
parity=none
//
// stop
//
// Stop bits: 1 or 2
//
stop=1
//
// flow
//
// Flow control method: xon, cts, or none
//
flow=xon
//
// dial_on_load
//
// Should the phone number be dialed immediately
// at program startup? (yes or no)
//
dial_on_load=no
//
// dial_tries
//
// Number of dialing attempts before repeat dialing
// is abandoned.
//
dial_tries=30
//
// dial_timeout
//
// Number of seconds to wait for a connection
// after initiating a dial sequence.
//
dial_timeout=45
//
// autobaud
//
// Should WinQVT change the serial port baud rate
// after receiving the modem's return code? (yes or no)
//
autobaud=yes
//
// phone
//
// The phone number to dial.
// Include commas if necessary.
//
// There can be any number of 'phone=' directives
// in a .VT file.
//
phone=
//
// login
//
// The name of the file which contains the login script
// that should be used with this host. Full DOS pathnames
// are recommended.
//
login=
//
// session_log
//
// WinQVT can maintain a log which records each connect to and
// disconnect from this host. To enable this feature, enter a
// DOS pathname as the value of the 'session_log' directive.
//
session_log=
//
// answerback
//
// Answerback is the string that WinQVT will return to
// the host in response to the ENQ character.
//
answerback=
//
// backsp
//
// The ASCII character that will be transmitted by
// the 'Backspace' key.
// Possible values are DEL (127) and BS (8).
//
backsp=DEL
//
// numeric_keypad
//
// The 'mode' of the numeric keypad: numeric or application
//
numeric_keypad=numeric
//
// cursor_keypad
//
// The 'mode' of the cursor keypad: normal or application
//
cursor_keypad=normal
//
// bell
//
// if 'on', the audible warning bell will be enabled
//
bell=on
//
// wrap
//
// if 'on', the display will wrap automatically at end-of-line
//
wrap=on
//
// terminal
//
// the emulation mode: VT200, VT100, or VT52
//
terminal=VT200
//
// winpos
//
// The starting screen position of the WinQVT window
//
winpos=10,10
//
// win_height
//
// Number of text lines at startup.
// If 'normal', the window will be 24 lines high.
// If 'tall', there will be as many lines as will fit on the screen.
//
win_height=normal
//
// screen
//
// normal or inverse screen
//
screen=normal
//
// forecolor
//
// Foreground (text) color.
// Values are black, blue, green, cyan, red, magenta, brown, and white
//
forecolor=white
//
// backcolor
//
// The background color
//
backcolor=blue
//
// boldcolor
//
// The color used to display 'bold' text
//
boldcolor=cyan
//
// charset
//
// The character set: DEC, IBM, or ANSI
// When strict DEC emulation is required, use DEC.
// To communicate with IBM-PC bulletin boards, use IBM.
// ANSI is a nice alternative when strict DEC emulation isn't required
//
charset=DEC
//
// font_size
//
// If 'charset=DEC', use 'font_size' to select either the 'large' font
// or the 'small' font. The normal font is 'large'.
//
font_size=LARGE
//
// keymap
//
// WinQVT stores key redefinitions in separate .KM files.
// This directive is used to specify the name of the .KM file
// that should be used with this configuration (if any).
//
keymap=
//
// protocol
//
// The default transfer protocol.
// Values are 'kermit', 'xmodem', 'ymodem', and 'zmodem'
// The default protocol is accessed by pressing <Ctrl-PageUp> for upload,
// and <Ctrl-PageDown> for download.
//
protocol=
//
// blocksize
//
// The default block size for the Xmodem and Ymodem protocols
// The other available value is '1024'.
//
blocksize=128
//
// zauto
//
// Enable or disable Zmodem 'autodownload'
//
zauto=on
//
// download_cmd
//
// The host command that starts the host end of a mouse-driven download
// An example would be 'sz -b' for Zmodem
//
download_cmd=
//
// download_confirm
//
// Specifies whether or not the 'Ok' button must be pressed
// to initiate a download *after* the dialog box has appeared
//
download_confirm=yes
//
// These three directives specify the RS232 settings that
// should be used from within the Kermit protocol.
//
// To be used ONLY if the host Kermit cannot
// be instructed to use WinQVT's normal settings.
//
kerm_data_bits=8
kerm_stop_bits=1
kerm_parity=none
//
// The default Kermit transfer mode (text or binary)
//
kerm_mode=binary