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- ; Door Configuration File for SSS Doors:
- ;
- ; This configuration file can be used by the sysop to customize SSS Doors
- ; for use on their own system. The information in this file is NOT usually
- ; needed, and the file can be left as is, or even erased, without effecting the
- ; door's performance. SSS Doors are designed to run on almost any BBS system
- ; automatically, without requiring anything but the door's .EXE file.
- ;
- ; ******************************************************************
- ; Any text following a semi-colon (;), and blank lines, are ignored.
- ; EVERYTHING IN THIS FILE IS SET UP DISABLED. You must remove the (;)
- ; to activate a feature.
- ; ******************************************************************
- ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ;
- ; Memory swapping options. These options are generally not needed, but can be
- ; used to customize OpenDoor's swapping behaviour. "SwappingDir" can be used
- ; to specify which directory or directories should be used for swapping.
- ; Multiple directory paths can be seperated using a semi-colon.
- ; "SwappingNoEMS" can be used to prevent any swapping from being done to EMS
- ; memory, and "SwappingDisable" can be used to disable memory swapping
- ; altogether. Remove the semi-colon (;) to activate any of these options.
- ;
- ;SwappingDir C:\
- ;SwappingNoEMS
- ;SwappingDisable
- ;
- ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ;
- ; Serial port options. These options are generally not needed, as these
- ; settings can usually be determined from the BBS door information file.
- ; "LockedBPS" specifies the the BPS rate at which the door should communicate
- ; with the modem. "SerialPort" specifies the port port number that the modem
- ; is connected to. Unless you have reassigned the port numbers through your
- ; FOSSIL drive, port 0 corresponds to COM1, port 1 corresponds to COM2, and
- ; so on. Remove the semi-colon (;) to activate either of these options.
- ;
- ;LockedBPS 38400
- ;SerialPort 0
- ;
- ;
- ; Normally, a FOSSIL driver is used for serial I/O if one is available. If
- ; a FOSSIL driver has not been loaded, the door communicates directly with
- ; the modem. Removing the semi-colon (;) from the "NoFossil" option causes
- ; the door to always communicate directly with the modem, bypassing any
- ; FOSSIL driver.
- ;
- ;NoFossil
- ;
- ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ;
- ; The following options only apply if a FOSSIL driver is NOT being used for
- ; serial communications. If a FOSSIL driver IS being used, these options
- ; are normally set on the FOSSIL driver command line.
- ;
- ; Hexidecimal address of the serial port. This address can usually be
- ; determined automatically for ports COM1, COM2, COM3, and COM4, and is
- ; normally only required for ports COM5 and higher. Remove the semi-colon
- ; (;) to activate this option.
- ;
- ;PortAddress 2F8
- ;
- ;
- ; Interrupt request line that the serial port is using. May be any IRQ line
- ; from 1 to 15. By default, IRQ line 4 is used for ports COM1: and COM3:,
- ; while IRQ line 3 is used for all other ports. Remove the semi-colon (;)
- ; to activate this option.
- ;
- ;PortIRQ 4
- ;
- ;
- ; Serial I/O buffer sizes. "ReceiveBuffer" specifies the number of bytes in
- ; the serial I/O receive buffer. You may want to increase this buffer size
- ; if you find that characters being sent from the user's modem are being lost.
- ; "TransmitBuffer" specifies the number of bytes in the serial I/O transmit
- ; buffer. You may want to increase this buffer size for improved performance
- ; in some multitasking environments.
- ;
- ;ReceiveBuffer 256
- ;TransmitBuffer 1024
- ;
- ;
- ; UART FIFO buffers. Normally, OpenDoors will use 16550A UART FIFO buffers
- ; if they are available. You can prevent OpenDoors from using the FIFO
- ; buffers, even if they are available, by removing the semi-colon before
- ; the "NoFIFO" keyword. The "FIFOTriggerSize" specifies how many characters
- ; may be placed in the FIFO buffers before an serial I/O interrupt is
- ; envoked. Valid values are 1, 4, 8 and 14 bytes. The default value is 4
- ; bytes.
- ;
- ;NoFIFO
- ;FIFOTriggerSize 4
- ;
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