TOURIST (C) Copyright 1988, 1989 Kenny Gardner ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Tourist is a Door program that places the caller in the heart of New York City where he/she must walk from Macy's Department store to Times Square. Sounds easy, right? Well, it is after dark and the streets are not well lighted! This is a variation of the very popular "Killer" program. We tried to liven it up a bit and provide for more challenges. To set the door up, all you need do is modify the sample files to reflect your drive/path configuration. Specifically, Tourist needs but two files : DOOR.SYS <- User Info TOURIST.CNF <- Door Info TOURIST.CNF ---------------------- c:\gap <- Where to find DOOR.SYS The Crow's Nest <- Your BBS name 0 <- 0 = GAP system, 1 = PCB system DOOR.SYS ---------------------- Created By GAP That's it! TOURIST.CNF needs to be in the same directory that TOURIST.EXE is in. To invoke Tourist, create a door batch file similar to this: TOURIST ---------------------- echo off cd \gap\doors\tourist tourist tourist.cnf cd \gap gap If you are running multi-nodes, create a TOURIST.CNF file for each node (IE, TOURIST1.CNF, TOURIST2.CNF). Change line one of the file so that it points to the proper node's default directory. This door was written solely to test the GAP DOOR Interface Module. If you don't like the door, nobody cares! Write your own and make us all happy! If you need more info on the GAP Door Interface Module, call the Crow. The latest information is there. For a PCB system, you must set the GAPCDR environment variable to PCB (IE, SET GAPCDR=PCB) in all CAPS. The program will then read the PCBOARD.DAT, PCBOARD.SYS, and PCB USERS file to retrieve the information it needs to operate. If you are running a BBS system other than GAP or PCB, you will need one of the conversion programs that will take your BBS "system" file and create a DOOR.SYS file. These conversion programs are available on the Crow. The Crow's Nest Node 1 - (714)493-3819