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# This is the Example Configuration file used by Raider.
# Any line preceeded by a # is thought of as a comment by Raider, and ignored.
#
# You Modify the Values to set up your Raider Program.
#
# This Info HAS To be in order. So be careful if you muck around with this
# file.
#
# The First Field below, depicts the Communications Port to be used.
#
COM1
#
# The Next line is your BBS Name.
#
Lockheed BBS
#
# The Name of your BBS Program.
#
Citadel-86
#
# Filename of your BBS's Door Data File, and it's Location. (eg. PCBoard's use
# PCBOARD.SYS, RBBS Uses DORINFO1.DEF, and Wildcat! uses CALLINFO.BBS.)
#
# || That's the file name, BTW.. Not a directory.
# \/
C:\QB\DATAUSER.
#
# Your BBS's Door Code (C-86, PCB, WILD, RBBS, RAID)
# PCBoard = PCB
# Citadel-86 = C-86 or RBBS
# Wildcat = WILD
# RBBS = RBBS or C-86 (Funny how that works..) :-)
# Testing = RAID (Full description of this in the RAIDER.DOC. Not recomended
# that you use this door code.. it complicates matters if you do
# not know what you are doing)
#
RAID
#
# Now, the location of your Opening Screen, and the File Name (Ansi)
#
C:\QB\OPENG.BAN
#
# And the location of your Opening Screen, and it's file name (Text)
#
C:\QB\OPEN.BAN
#
# Now, the ammount of time, in minutes, that each user will have.
# (Cannot be less than 5.. A good number is 20 I find)
# Note - Unless copy is registered, time defaults to 10 min.
#
20
#
# There you go! All finished configuring this file. Now when you Start Raider,
# Make sure you put this file on the Command line. eg. RAIDER RAIDER.CFG
#