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- TVDOOR
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- An automated delivery system for Lee Bonnifields' TVAGENT
- and Planet Connect systems
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- By Pab Sungenis
- Copr. 1996 Pab Sungenis
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- Another Shareware Offering
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- INTRODUCTION
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- When I finally got around to checking out the TVAGENT program
- that came along with my Planet Connect membership, I was thrilled. I
- found the program simple, useful, and powerful. Eventually, I signed up
- as a distribution site for TVAGENT and made the listings available to my
- users.
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- But there were a few catches. First, I had to jump through
- several hoops to move the files into my download areas, and then my
- users had to manually scan through the file listings to look for which
- files had been updated, which had expired, which were new arrivals, and
- so on. It became more trouble than it was worth.
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- My solution lies here before you. This door will keep track of
- when your users last used it to download updated listings, and will
- automatically queue up new or updated listing files for them to
- download. Plus, you no longer need to import the listings into your
- board or extract the TVLISTTK files. It all becomes simple and
- automatic.
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- SETTING IT UP
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- First off, you'll need a Planet Connect setup to make use of
- this door. If you don't have one, I don't know how you got this file,
- but you might as well delete it now.
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- You'll also need:
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- * A BBS capable of creating a DOOR.SYS file, or a
- utility to convert your BBS's drop file to DOOR.SYS.
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- * A version of DSZ, GSZ, or another protocol engine
- capable of XModem, YModem and ZModem transfers.
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- The odds are you already have both, or have easy access to them.
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- To configure TVDOOR, you can either place the program in your
- BBS directory or its own directory. If you place it in its own
- directory, be sure to use a batch file to change to that directory
- before running the door so it can find its configuration files.
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- You should either extract or copy the following files to the
- TVDOOR directory:
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- TVDOOR.EXE This is the main door program
- TVDOOR.CFG The configration file, you will be
- editing this shortly.
- TVNEWUSE.* These are text files giving a short intro
- to TVAGENT, and explaining the door.
- Feel free to edit these however you see
- fit.
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- Next, using a text editor, edit the TVDOOR.CFG file to match
- your system configuration. The lines of the configuration file are as
- follows:
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- (1) The path to your TVLIST*.ARC files
- (2) The filemask for listing files. This will probably be
- TVLIST*.ARC for quite some time, but was left as
- configurable in case Lee changes his mind at some time.
- (3) The directory to copy to on local 'downloads.' Chances are
- this will be the same directory as your own TVAGENT
- directory.
- (4) The command line to send a file using XModem. Chances are
- you will only need to change the path to the TVDOOR.BEW file
- (which the door will create as needed). If you use an
- engine other than DSZ/GSZ, change this line accordingly.
- The *P macro will expand to the port number, and the *B
- macro will expand to the current baud rate.
- (5) The command line to send files with YModem.
- (6) The command line to send files with ZModem.
- (7) The path and filename for the TVADEMO program. This
- will probably be TVADEMO.ZIP in your SKYDATA\PERSONAL
- directory.
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- RUNNING IT
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- Once the TVDOOR.CFG file is all set up for your system, you're
- ready to run the program. To run the program, use the command line:
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- TVDOOR [dir]
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- where [dir] is the directory to search for the DOOR.SYS file created by
- your BBS. Everything else follows through automatically.
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- TVDOOR also works in local mode. When you run it locally, the
- door will copy the updated listings to your TVAGENT directory, as
- configured in TVDOOR.CFG.
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- That's all there is to it. Really. Nothing more.
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- CONCLUSION
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- Like many of my programs, I ended up writing TVDOOR to solve my
- own problems. It is fully functional and not crippled in any way.
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- If you find the program useful, I do request that you send a
- $10.00 donation, but do not require it. Should you want to show your
- gratitude appropriately, please send all donations to:
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- Pab Sungenis
- 1349 Roosevelt Blvd.
- Vineland, NJ 08360-6590
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- If you have any questions, feel free to E-Mail me at pab@cnx.com
- or Netmail me at 1:266/73. I also frequent the PCSITES echo.
-
- Pab Sungenis
- 1-19-96
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