Category : BBS Programs+Doors
Archive   : TNCDR106.ZIP
Filename : INSTALL.BAT
Output of file : INSTALL.BAT contained in archive : TNCDR106.ZIP
if "%1"=="" goto bad
if "%2"=="" goto bad
if "%3"=="" goto bad
if "%4"=="" goto bad
echo tnc-door bbs=%1 tnc=%2 tncbaud=%3 mycall=%4 local >tnclocal.bat
echo tnc-door bbs=%1 tnc=%2 tncbaud=%3 mycall=%4 >tncdoor.bat
goto skipout
:bad
echo : AUTO-INSTALL FAILED. Please read carefully!
echo :
echo : USAGE:
echo : install BBSPORT TNCPORT TNCBAUD MYCALL
echo :
echo : Example: to install TNC-DOOR with your BBS on COM1 and
echo : your TNC on COM2, using a baudrate of 4800bps
echo : between your computer and your TNC, and under
echo : the amateur callsign of A1BCD you would type
echo : INSTALL 1 2 2400 A1BCD
echo :
goto end
:skipout
pause
if exist tnc*.bat goto warning
goto end
:warning
dir tnc*.bat /w
echo :
echo : TNCLOCAL.BAT can be used to run TNC-DOOR as a PACKET TERMINAL.
echo :
echo : TNCDOOR.BAT is a VERY GENERIC way of calling TNC DOOR from your
echo : BBS. You will almost certainly have to modify this. It is here
echo : only as the most basic of examples!
:end
Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!
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