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║ - THE LAWYERS OFFICER INSTALLATION - ║
╚════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝
1) To install The Lawyers Office IGM, for Crime Quest, use the following
command line:
LAWYER /I
Then answer the simple questions prompted to you... It's that simple!
2) To uninstall The Lawyers Office IGM, for Crime Quest, use the following
command line:
LAWYER /U
Then answer the simple questions prompted to you... It's that simple but,
I don't know why you would want to uninstall it.
3) The install program will add the appropriate lines to CQIGMS.DAT and will
create a control file named LAWYER.CTL. The control file created by the
install procedure should work for most BBS software however, if you use a
digiboard or run under non-standard comport or irq's, then you may have to
refer to the sample control file listed below which will contain other
commands which the install procedure does not ordinarily include.
4) The remove program will remove the lines pertaining to LAWYER only from
the CQIGMS.DAT file and will delete the control file named LAWYER.CTL.
The Sysop will be responsible for removing the IGM program files.
SAMPLE CQIGM Control File
;-----------------------------------------------
; The semi-colons are comment markers. Remove them to activate option.
;
;Sysopfirst Specifies the first name of the sysop as it will be shown to
; the users.
;
;SysopLast Specifies the last name of the sysop as it will be shown to
; the users.
;
;BBSName Specifies the name of the bbs as it will be shown to users.
;
;CQPath Specifies path to Crime Quest Directory
;
;Mono Will disable color on the local side. (Necessary if you are
; running a monochrome system)
;
;BBSType Specifies the type of bbs software under which this door program
; will be run. Valid bbs types include:
;
; CQ - Crime Quest
;
;ComPort For bbs types that do not have the com-port contained in their
; door information files you will have to specify the com-port.
; Simply put the port number (i.e. 1,2,etc) not the whole word COM1.
;
;Digi Selecting this option will cause ddplus to use its digiboard
; driver interface. This will not reset anything in the digiboard.
; Support speeds up to 115,200.
;
;Fossil Selecting this option will cause ddplus to use a fossil port
; driver. Note - do not use both fossil and Xfossil at the same
; time. This option initializes the port and resets the speed to
; either the lock speed (if locked) or the baud speed.
;
;Xfossil This is another way of selecting the fossil option. This method
; can support all speeds that your fossil can support. The fossil
; is not initialized by this option.
;
;LockBaud This will specify a locked baud rate. If you specify this
; parameter, then no matter what the bbs software says, this
; baud rate will be used. [NOTE: You can also specify the locked
; baud rate using /Bxxxx from the command line]
;
; If neither options digi, fossil, or xfossil are set the door will use its
; own internal comport handlers.
;
;Port1 If you must use a non-standard interrupt, the door can be
;Port2 configured for IRQs 0-15. The port# indicates the chosen comport
;Port3 Follow this with the port address in hex. Afterward put the IRQ
;Port4 in decimal. For an example if comport 3 at irq 15 and address
; $03E8 was needed use the following:
; PORT3 03E8 15
;
;Pausecode Specifies the Rip pause code that your bbs uses. This will
; be added to muliple page Rip news file so you can use them
; as a bulletin. Note - this option is only useful if the door
; indeed has rip bulletins.
;
;Maxtime The maxtime parameter will allow you to specify a maximum time
; per day that a user may be in the door. (i.e. if you specified
; 30 minutes, then if the user had 60 mins left, he could only play
; for 30 mins) Otherwise the game will use the maximum session
; time for maximum time.
;
;Status Specify "ON" if you wish the status line to appear at the bottom
; of "OFF" if you wish it to be disabled.
;
;Statfore Statfore foreground color of the status line and the major input
; fields. (default 7 light-grey)
;
;Statback The background color of the status line (default 1 blue)
;
;
;------------------------------ Sample Data ----------------------------------
;
SYSOPFIRST Joe
SYSOPLAST SysOp
BBSNAME Your BBS
BBSTYPE CQ
CQPATH C:\DOORS\CQ
; Uncomment the next line if you wish to use the digiboard driver support
; calls.
;DIGI
;
; Uncomment the next line if you use a fossil device driver and wish to have
; the door initialize your fossil to the locked/baud speed rate.
;FOSSIL
;
; Uncomment the next line if you use a fossil device and do not wish to have
; the door reinitialize your fossil.
;XFOSSIL
;
; ::------If you are locking ports uncomment this line and set this
; :: number to the port speed.
; \/
;LOCKBAUD 57600
;
; ::------------ If you are going to use a non-standard IRQ place the
; :: port address in hex one space after the PORT# option.
; ::
; :: ::-------- If you have a non-standard IRQ position the IRQ number
; \/ \/ one space after the ports' hex address. (decimal)
;PORT1 03F8 4
;PORT2 02F8 3
;PORT3 03E8 4
;PORT4 02E8 3
; Uncomment this line if you want to make Rip bulletins
; ::-------------- for your BBS. Here a Wildcat pause is shown.
; \/
;PAUSECODE @PAUSE@
;
;------------------------------ End of File ----------------------------------