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FOR QUICK & EASY INSTALLATION OF: ROCKIN RADIO
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-> Move the RADIOxxx.EXE file into the directory you plan to run ROCKIN
RADIO from: Ex. C:\DOORS\RADIO.
-> Since the RADIOxxx.EXE archive automatically creates the needed
subdirectories, you should be in the directory that you want to run the
game from already!
-> Change to that directory and run the self-extracting executable. The
archive will then be uncompressed. Ensure ALL of the files have the AV
STAMP on them from Lounge Software. If not, you can call Zippy's Lounge
BBS at (403)475-8703 or if you are a member of FIDO, you can FREQ the
magic name RADIO at 1:342/1020 or you can get a new copy off of the
Lounge Software Web Page. See RRADIO.DOC for the address.
-> Once you've ensured all of the files are original, type RADIOCFG and
choose the Configure Nodes option.
-> Create a .BAT file to run the door from your BBS. Included here is a
sample .BAT file to run ROCKIN RADIO on a WILDCAT system.
DOOR10.BAT
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cd\doors\radio <- Call to directory
rradio node1.cfg <- Command line to start door
ren top10.ans bull20.bbs <- Rename created ANSI bulletin
move bull20.bbs c:\wc40\bull <- Move ANSI bulletin to appropriate dir
cd\wc40 <- Call back to BBS directory
If you are unsure about setting up a door with your particular BBS
software, please consult your BBS documentation.
-> ROCKIN RADIO creates a ANSI BULLETIN called TOP10.ANS and leaves it in
your main ROCKIN RADIO directory. You can rename it as in the example
above and move it to your BBS bulletin directory. If you do not want an
ANSI bulletin, then don't worry about renaming or moving TOP10.ANS.
-> Log onto your BBS and play ROCKIN RADIO or type LOCAL to play the door
locally in your ROCKIN RADIO directory.
A directory called DOCS will be created off of your main ROCKIN RADIO
directory. Here you will find all of the documentation as well as the
registration form. Please read RRADIO.DOC for FULL INSTALLATION
instructions and information!
Other subdirectories, MESSAGES and ANSI will also be created from the main
archive. MESSAGES is where the user event messages are stored and ANSI of
course is where all of the screens are kept.
ENJOY! And don't forget to register!
Jim Webb
Lounge Software