Category : Communication (modem) tools and utilities
Archive   : WIGWAM.ZIP
Filename : SETUP.INF

 
Output of file : SETUP.INF contained in archive : WIGWAM.ZIP
[Application]
;Application global information
AppName=WigWam for CIS
DefDir=C:\WWCIS
SpaceNeeded=1500
DefPMGroup=wwcis.GRP, WigWam for CIS

[Disks]
;List of diskettes needed to install the product and the name
;of each diskette.
1=Disk 1

[Dirs]
;lists of directories that must be created from the destination directory
;files to be copied are in the same directory structure on the
;floppy (by default)
1=.

[Files]
;description, name, (dir #), (diskette #), (Compressed)
CIS node logon Script, CISNODE.SCR, 1, 1, N
Dialplus logon Script, DIALPLUS.SCR,1, 1, N
Mercury logon Script, MERCURY.SCR, 1, 1, N
Modem settings file, MODEMS.INI, 1, 1, N
Script Configuration, TPINT.CNF, 1, 1, N
Conference File, CONF.WW, 1, 1, N
Addcon for Windows, ADDCONC.EXE, 1, 1, N
WigWam for CIS, WWCIS.EXE, 1, 1, N
WigWam Terminal for CIS,CISTERM.EXE, 1, 1, N
CIS message converter, CNVRTW.EXE, 1, 1, N
Join Forum script, JOIN.SCR, 1, 1, N
Host Options script, INIT.SCR, 1, 1, N
Forum download config, CONFS.CIS, 1, 1, N
Readme File, README.1ST, 1, 1, N
Whats New Script, WHATNW.SCR, 1, 1, N
MSL Download Script, msl.SCR, 1, 1, N
Billing Script, billing.SCR, 1, 1, N
Billing History Script, blhist.SCR, 1, 1, N
US Weather Script, accuw.SCR, 1, 1, N
Hurricane Warning Script, hur.SCR, 1, 1, N
UK Weather Script, ukmaps.SCR, 1, 1, N
European Weather Script, eurmap.SCR, 1, 1, N
Ebert Movie Script, ebert.SCR, 1, 1, N
Online Today Script, getolt.SCR, 1, 1, N

[PM Info]
;File Name, App Description, Icon file #, Icon #
WWCIS.EXE, WigWam for CIS
ADDCONC.EXE, Addcon for Windows
CISTERM.EXE, WigWam Terminal
CNVRTW.EXE, Message Converter
NOTEPAD.EXE README.1ST, Notes on WigWam, NOTEPAD.EXE, 0
[End]


  3 Responses to “Category : Communication (modem) tools and utilities
Archive   : WIGWAM.ZIP
Filename : SETUP.INF

  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.

  3. But one thing that puzzles me is the “mtswslnkmcjklsdlsbdmMICROSOFT” string. There is an article about it here. It is definitely worth a read: http://www.os2museum.com/wp/mtswslnk/