BBS: Inland Empire Archive Date: 08-04-92 (15:13) Number: 184 From: STEVE TANNER Refer#: NONE To: BRYAN FLICK Recvd: NO Subj: Re: Door.sys Conf: (2) Quik_Bas
On 07-27-92 Bryan Flick wrote to Joey Shaw... BF> It uses DORINFOx.DEF files... But I would be VERY BF> interested in the DOOR.SYS and PCBOARD.SYS/DAT/USERS. BF> files if you can find them! [begin quote... parts deleted for brevity] ********************* GENERIC DOOR.SYS file format ************************* 03/14/88 - Submitted by the "Limited Release Software Group" Updated: 03/21/88 Updated: 10/22/88 KG COM1: <-- Comm Port - COM0: = LOCAL MODE 2400 <-- Baud Rate - 300 to 38400 8 <-- Parity - 7 or 8 1 <-- Node Number - 1 to 99 (Default to 1) 19200 <-- DTE Rate. Actual BPS rate to use. Y <-- Screen Display - Y=On N=Off (Default to Y) Y <-- Printer Toggle - Y=On N=Off (Default to Y) Y <-- Page Bell - Y=On N=Off (Default to Y) Y <-- Caller Alarm - Y=On N=Off (Default to Y) Rick Greer <-- User Full Name Lewisville, Tx. <-- Calling From 214 221-7814 <-- Home Phone 214 221-7814 <-- Work/Data Phone PASSWORD <-- Password 110 <-- Security Level 1456 <-- Total Times On 03/14/88 <-- Last Date Called 7560 <-- Seconds Remaining THIS call (for those that particular) 126 <-- Minutes Remaining THIS call GR <-- Graphics Mode - GR=Graph, NG=Non-Graph, 7E=7,E Caller 23 <-- Page Length Y <-- User Mode - Y = Expert, N = Novice 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 <-- Conferences/Forums Registered In (ABCDEFG) 7 <-- Conference Exited To DOOR From (G) 01/01/99 <-- User Expiration Date 1 <-- User File's Record Number Y <-- Default Protocol - X, C, Y, G, I, N, Etc. 0 <-- Total Uploads 0 <-- Total Downloads 0 <-- Daily Download "K" Total 999999 <-- Daily Download Max. "K" Limit ***** Each line being STRAIGHT ASCII TEXT with a CR at the end. ***** Rick Greer - SysOp of The Micromart BBS - (214) 221-7814 - 24hrs. [end quote] There is also a "short" Door.sys which only uses lines 1,9,10,19,20. Hope this helps - [it has been invaluable to me!] Steve ... OFFLINE 1.36 --- Maximus 2.01wb * Origin: -> The Edit Suite <- Milwaukee WI (1:154/321)
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