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rem MB-DOOR will work using with the system file produced by a
rem variety of BBS's. Always use the name of the system file
rem (pcboard.sys, door.sys, callinfo.bbs, dorinfox.sys, or
rem chain.txt) as the first parameter when starting the program:
rem
rem MB-DOOR C:\PCB\PCBOARD.SYS
rem
rem NOTE ON NONSTANDARD COM PORT ADDRESSES: If you are using COM 3
rem or higher, then you will need to specify a nonstandard port
rem address and IRQ. The syntax is PORT:AAAA:A where AAAA is the
rem base address and A is the IRQ.
rem
rem MB-DOOR PCBOARD.SYS PORT:02F8:3
rem
rem Please modify this file to bring up the program for whichever
rem BBS you are running, and remove the REM statements.
------------ FOR PCBOARD.SYS & PC-BOARDSYSTEMS---------------------------
c:
cd \pcb\doors\mb-door
mb-door c:\pcb\pcboard.sys
c:
cd \pcb
board
------------ OR FOR DOOR.SYS & GAP SYSTEMS-------------------------------
c:
cd \pcb\doors\mb-door
mb-door c:\pcb\door.sys
c:
cd \pcb
board
------------ OR FOR RBBS, QUICKBBS, REMOTE ACCESS and DORINFOx.DEF ------
c:
cd \rbbs\doors\mb-door
mb-door c:\rbbs\dorinfo1.def
c:
cd \rbbs
rbbs
------------ OR FOR WILDCAT Systems ------------------------------------
c:
cd \wc\doors\mb-door
mb-door c:\wc\callinfo.bbs
c:
cd \wc
wildcat!
------------ OR FOR WWIV SYSTEMS ----------------------------------------
c:
cd \doors\mb-door
mb-door chain.txt
c:
cd \bbs
board
------------ OR FOR FOSSIL DRIVEN SYSTEM --------------------------------
c:
cd \rbbs\doors\mb-door
mb-door c:\rbbs\dorinfo1.def port:f:1 <- Fossil port to use
c:
cd \rbbs
rbbs
------------ OR FOR DIGIBOARD INTELLIGENT ASYNC SYSTEMS -----------------
c:
cd \rbbs\doors\mb-door
mb-door c:\wc\callinfo.bbs port:d:5 <- Digiboard channel to use
c:
cd \rbbs
rbbs
------------ OR FOR ANY BBS System -------------------------------------
rem You can create a file called GENERIC.SYS to allow the program on
rem ANY BBS system. The GENERIC.SYS file is a standard ASCII file
rem and contains 3 lines, each followed by a carriage return, line
rem feed. The format is:
rem
rem line 1 - The BBS operator's name.
rem line 2 - The COM port in use.
rem line 3 - Time allowed in door.
rem
rem When GENERIC.SYS is used, the program will ask the user for
rem his/her first and last names before opening the door. After the
rem user inputs their name, the door will continue to load and run.
rem
rem Below is an example GENERIC.SYS file:
rem
rem Fred <- Sysop Name
rem COM1: <- Com port
rem 50 <- Number of minutes allowed
c:
cd \doors\ckitdemo
ckitdemo generic.sys
c:
cd \bbs
board