Category : A Collection of Games for DOS and Windows
Archive   : HACKLITE.ZIP
Filename : HACKLITE.CNF
# This configuration file tells Hack how you want it to be set up
# You may edit it to change your default configuraton
# This configuration file is set up for three cases, a person with a hard
# disk as drive C:, 1 person with two floppy disks, and several people
# with two floppy disks. The default configuration is the second one.
# To change configuration, comment out the unwanted configurations, and
# remove the comment from the configuration you want.
# To set options use OPTIONS=
# Here
# The boolean options are:
# restonspace Makes space bar act same as '.' (rest)
# time Update move count on status line
# tombstone Shows final death scene or not
# news Displays the news file before starting a game
# male, female The Sex of the character being played
# pickup Automatically pick up an item when you walk over it
# confirm Ask for confirmation before hitting tame monsters
# silent Don't beep on error
# color Support color output
# IBMBIOS PC is IBM BIOS compatible (allows use of arrow keys)
# rawio PC is fully IBM compatible (speeds up screen output)
# These can be negated by prefixing them with '!' or "no".
# The compound options are
# name as in OPTIONS=name:Merlin-W
# The character after the - is the type of player that you
# wish to play as. Valid ones are:
# Wizard Caveman Fighter Tourist Speliologist Knight
# packorder lists the order that items should appear
# in your pack (the default is: packorder:")[%?/=!(*0 )
# endgame Endgame is followed by a description of which parts of
# the scorelist you wish to see. You might for example say:
# "endgame:own scores/5 top scores/4 around my score"
# Note that the color option increases the time needed to update the screen,
# and so should be used only with a color monitor. (You can leave color off
# even with a color monitor, if you don't mind a boring display.)
# I use OPTIONS=name:Biljir,rest_on_space,time,rawio,IBMBIOS,color
# A hard disk configuration.
#
# OPTIONS=name:Biljir,IBMBIOS,rawio,color
# SAVE=c:\hacklite;n
# LEVELS=c:\hacklite
# RAMDISK=d:
# HACKDIR=c:\games\hacklite
# A 2-floppy, 1-person configuration.
#
# Note that LEVELS and SAVE default to HACKDIR
HACKDIR=b:\
SAVE=b:;y
OPTIONS=name:PCoid,IBMBIOS,rawio
# RAMDISK=c:
# A 2-floppy, group configuration.
#
#HACKDIR=a:\
#LEVELS=b:\
#SAVE=b:;y
#OPTIONS=name:YourName-T
#RAMDISK=c:
# The 10 GRAPHICS characters are:
# vertical wall, horizontal wall, top left corner, top right corner
# bottom left corner, bottom right corner, door, floor, corridor, maze wall
#### Changing the floor character may greatly modify the screen appearance!
# Some examples using the IBM graphics character set.
# GRAPHICS = 179 196 218 191 192 217 206 249 176 196
# GRAPHICS = 186 205 201 187 200 188 206 249 176 219
GRAPHICS = 186 205 201 187 200 188 206 177 178 219
# Color codes for the color statement:
# 0 - Black 1 - Blue 2 - Green 3 - Cyan
# 4 - Red 5 - Magenta 6 - Brown 7 - White
#
# The order of COLOR options is: Background, Corridor, Room
COLOR = 0 1 3
# Function key definitions:
KEY = 1 20s
KEY = 2 20.
KEY = 3 #pray
KEY = 4 #dip
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