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- --------D-FON-?-----------------------------
-
- The Telix .FON files are the telephone books Telix uses to store numbers
- in. The format is for Telix 3.22
-
- OFFSET Count TYPE Description
- 0000h 1 dword ID=2E2B291Ah
- 0004h 1 word Version info (=1)
- 0006h 1 word Number of entries in directory (count from 1)
- 0007h 1 char ?will be used for encryption?
- Currently 0
- 0008h 55 byte reserved
- 0040h ? rec Actual phonebook entry
- 25 char Name (0 terminated)
- 17 char Phone number (0 terminated)
- 1 byte Baud rate (see table 0006)
- 1 byte Parity type (see table 0007)
- 1 byte Data bits (7 or 8)
- 1 byte Stop bits (1 or 2)
- 12 char Script file name
- 6 char Date of last call in ASCII
- 1 word Number of total calls
- 1 byte Terminal type (see table 0008)
- 1 byte Protocol
- 1 byte Flags, bitmapped
- 0 - Local echo on / off
- 1 - add linefeeds on / off
- 2 - backspace is destructive on / off
- 3 - backspace sends DEL / sends BS
- 4 - strip high bits on / off
- 5-7 - reserved
- 1 word unknown
- 1 byte Dial prefix index
- 14 char Password
-
- (Table 0006)
- Baud rate tables for Telix
-
- 0 = 300 baud
- 1 = 1200 baud
- 2 = 2400 baud
- 3 = 4800 baud
- 4 = 9600 baud
- 5 = 19200 baud
- 6 = 38400 baud
- 7 = 57600 baud
- 8 = 115200 baud
-
- (Table 0007)
- Parity types for Telix
-
- 0 = None
- 1 = Even
- 2 = Odd
- 3 = Mark
- 4 = Space
-
- (Table 0008)
- Terminal types for Telix
-
- 0 = TTY
- 1 = ANSI-BBS
- 2 = VT102
- 3 = VT52
- 4 = AVATAR
- 5 = ANSI
-
- EXTENSION:FON
- OCCURENCES:PC
- PROGRAMS:Telix v3.22
- REFERENCE:
- SEE ALSO:
- VALIDATION:
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