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<div align=right><h5>Last update 23-May-2003</h5></div>
<div align=center><H1>BBS doors dropfiles.</H1></div>
<h3>Dropfiles for Unix BBS systems.</h3>
<p>
Not all options that are available under DOS or OS/2 can be used with Unix
BBS systems and must be faked. The doorfiles are written in the users
homedirectory when the user starts a door.
<p>&nbsp;<P>
<h3>DOOR.SYS format.</h3>
<P>
The door.sys format is a 52 lines ascii textfile, each line is terminated with
a cr/lf pair. In the setup it is possible to force the creation of MM-DD-YYYY
dates instead of the MM-DD-YY style. Newer doors sometimes need that.
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Line Description
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1 Port, 5 characters in DOS format, COM1: or COM0:
2 Effective Baudrate, 19200 or 0 for COM0:
3 Databits, always 8
4 Nodenumber, 1..9999
5 Locked baudrate, 19200 or tty portspeed for COM0:
6 Screen display, Y=snoop on, N=snoop off, on Unix allways Y.
7 Printer Y=on N=off, on Unix always N
8 Page Bell Y=on N=off, on Unix allways Y
9 Caller alarm Y=on N=off, on Unix allways Y
10 Users first name and lastname
11 Users location
12 Voice/Home phone
13 Work/Dataphone
14 Users password.
15 Security level, 0..32768
16 Users number of calls
17 Users last call date MM-DD-YY or MM-DD-YYYY
18 Seconds remaining this call
19 Time left in minutes
20 ANSI, "GR" is yes, otherwise "NG"
21 Screen length
22 User mode, always N
23 Always blank
24 Always blank
25 Subscription expire date MM-DD-YY or MM-DD-YYYY
26 Users record number
27 Default protocol
28 Users total number of uploads
29 Users total number of downloads
30 Users daily download kilobytes total
31 Daily download kilobyte limit
32 Users date of birth MM-DD-YY or MM-DD-YYYY
33 Path to users database files, cannot be used on Unix
34 Path to message database files, cannot be used on Unix
35 Sysop first and last name
36 Users handle
37 Next event starting time, "none" on Unix
38 Error-free connection Y=Yes or N=No, always Y
39 Always set to N
40 Always set to Y
41 Text color as defined in setup 7 = gray.
42 Always 0
43 Last new files scan date MM-DD-YY or MM-DD-YYYY
44 Time of this call HH:MM
45 Time of last call HH:MM
46 Always set to 32768
47 Number of files downloaded today
48 Total kilobytes uploaded
49 Total kilobytes downloaded
50 Comment stored in users record
51 Always set to 0
52 Total number of messages posted
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<p>&nbsp;<p>
<h3>DOOR.SYS format.</h3>
<p>
The door32.sys format is a 11 lines ascii textfile, each line is terminated with
a cr/lf pair.
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Line Description
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1 Com type: 1=serial, 2=telnet, with mbse always 1
2 Com port: 1 or 0 for local mode
3 Effective baudrate: 19200 or 0
4 BBS name
5 User record number
6 User's real name
7 User's handle
8 User's security level
9 Time left in minutes
10 Graphicsmode: 1 or 0
11 Node (line) number
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