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DOR.EXE by Bob Henderson @Fido 1:3812/10
or
The Richwood BBS
670 megs Online
14.4 USR Dual Standard
(409)265-5958
DOR is used to change values in the DORINFO1.DEF used by many external
door programs. It can also create a dorinfo1.def if it doesn't exist or
if your BBS package does not support the standard dorinfo type file. Typing
DOR when no dorinfo1.def exists will create one with default values.
Sample usage "DOR T=30 P=2 B=4800" would change the time to 30 minutes
the port to com 2 and the baud rate to 4800 baud. Available switches are...
H or ? Displays this help screen.
P=<port number> Port number must be between 0 and 8. Use 0 for simulating
local mode in the door.
B=<baud rate> Baud rate can be any valid baud rate. You can also specify
0 baud for local mode.
T=<time left> Change the time to specified only if the time is greater in
the dorinfo1.def file. This will make sure the user does not
stay on longer than his alloted time. You could also put t=-2
which would subtract 2 minutes from the dorinfo file
G=<graphics> Does user have ANSI graphics? 0=No 1=Yes
X=<fossil> Is there a fossil? 0=No -1=Yes
F=<first name> Change users first name.
L=<last name> Change users last name.
Example:
dor B=19200
d:
cd\yank
yt c:\QUICKBBS\dorinfo1.def
c:
cd\QUICKBBS