Category : C Source Code
Archive   : IRITS.ZIP
Filename : IRIT-DOS.CFG

 
Output of file : IRIT-DOS.CFG contained in archive : IRITS.ZIP
;If the mouse autodetect fails, uncomment the following
Mouse TRUE ;Mouse exists ? (boolean)

;Graphic driver can be one of (Actually TurboC 2.0 graphic_driver constants):
; 0 - Autodetect (default, so you can delete this one...)
; 3 - EGA
; 4 - EGA64
; 5 - EGAMONO
; 7 - Hercules.
; 9 - VGA
GraphDriver 0

;The startup file - make it null string if none is needed. This file
;will be searched along the DOS PATH setup, starting from current directory.
StartFile "IritInit.irt"

;Colors to objects loaded using LOAD command (if not specified in object
;itself), for boolean objects results, and primitive objects created.
;Color are supported only on EGA/VGA system as follows:
;
; BLACK = 0
; BLUE = 1
; GREEN = 2
; CYAN = 3
; RED = 4
; MAGENTA = 5
; BROWN = 6
; LIGHTGRAY = 7
; DARKGRAY = 8
; LIGHTBLUE = 9
; LIGHTGREEN = 10
; LIGHTCYAN = 11
; LIGHTRED = 12
; LIGHTMAGENTA = 13
; YELLOW = 14
; WHITE = 15
;
LoadColor 1
ICrvColor 14
BoolColor 2
PrimColor 4

;Name of file to save LOGFILE comman output (if empty string NUL: is selected).
LogFile "irit.log"

;Name of editor you want to execute from the program as a child process. This
;must be FULL path name for that file. only one parameter is supplied to it
;and that is the file name you want to edit as given to EDIT command.
;This better be a small and fast editor, as IRIT is a BIG program, and your
;'.irt' files are usually small...
EditPrgm "c:\util2\ted.com" ;From PC Magazine...
;EditPrgm "c:\util2\jove.exe"


  3 Responses to “Category : C Source Code
Archive   : IRITS.ZIP
Filename : IRIT-DOS.CFG

  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

  2. This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.

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