SFCFDOR was compiled using RMDoor Version 4.5 Copyright (c) 1991-1994 By Mark Goodwin and Randy Hunt The following information is an excerpt from RMDOR documentation; * Comments preceded by a * are changes I have made to reflect use * with SFCFDOR. An RMDoor-based door program is run by entering a command similar to the following: SFCFDOR SFCFDOR.CFG The configuration file can have any name the sysop chooses, but it must reside in the same directory as the door. The configuration file is an ASCII text file with the following format: Line 1: Door data file type. Line 2: Path to the door data file(s). Line 3: BBS name. Line 4: Sysop's name. Line 5: Locked baud rate. * Line 6: Path to the SFCFDOR file area. As illustrated above, the door's data file type is specified in line 1 and can be PCB for PCBoard, GAP for GAP (DOOR.SYS), SF for Spitfire, RBBS for RBBS, WC for WildCat!, TRIBBS for TriBBS, or WWIV for WWIV. The locked baud rate is specified in line 5. If the sysop doesn't lock his serial port, he must specify 0 for the locked baud rate. NOTE: Although many door formats do pass the locked baud rate in the door data files, some older formats such as RBBS do not. For conformity, RMDoor requires that you specify the locked baud rate in line 5 and ignores any value passed in the door data files. * I have tested SFCFDOR using the SF setup. It will work with the * SFDOORS.DAT, however RMDOR does not currently support SFFILE.DAT, etc, * so, in order to use the SF data file type, it is necessary to copy * SFFILE.DAT to SFDOORS.DAT. The author of RMDOR has indicated that he * may include support for the other .DAT files in a future release. * It is recommended that you stick with GAP for the data file type for * now unless you are running SFCFDOR from the doors menu. However, the * choice is yours. Please not that line 2 DOES require a trailing * backslash and line 6 DOES NOT. Line 2 should reflect the directory * of the node SFCFDOR is running on. The following is a sample door configuration file: GAP C:\SF\ Mr. Boogety's BBS Richard Epling 38400 C:\F\SFCFDOR RMDoor can be run locally without a door data file (handy for the sysop to use the door without logging on to the BBS) by specifying /L after the configuration file parameter in the DOS command line. RMDoor will request the user to enter his name before running the door. Nonstandard IRQs can be used with RMDoor by specifying the IRQ number after the "config" parameter in the command line used to run the door as follows: door config irq SPECIAL KEYS ------------ While a door is running, the sysop can press certain special keys to perform a variety of functions. The following is a list of the functions that the RMDoor special keys perform: Key(s) Function HOME Toggles between the user status window and a help display that lists the RMDoor special keys. F6 Takes 5 minutes away from the caller. NOTE: This will NOT be returned to BBS. F7 Gives 5 minutes to the caller. NOTE: This will NOT be returned to the BBS. F9 Quit the door and return the caller to the BBS. F10 Enter chat mode. Pressing the ESC key exits the chat mode. Alt+D Drop to DOS.