Category : OS/2 Files
Archive   : PC2_140.ZIP
Filename : PC2-2.CFG

 
Output of file : PC2-2.CFG contained in archive : PC2_140.ZIP
PROFILE START
SUBMENU BEGIN
PgmTitle: Prompts
MENUITEM
PgmTitle: OS/2 Window
PgmName:
PgmDirectory: c:\
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SessionType: 2
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FgBg: 0
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InitYPos: 115
InitXSize: 716
InitYSize: 537
PriorityClass: 0
PriorityDelta: 0
MENUITEM
PgmTitle: OS/2 FullScreen
PgmName:
PgmDirectory: c:\
PgmInputs:
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PgmControl: 0
FgBg: 0
InitXPos: 153
InitYPos: 115
InitXSize: 716
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PriorityClass: 0
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MENUITEM
PgmTitle: DOS Window
PgmName:
PgmDirectory: c:\
PgmInputs:
DOSSETTINGS BEGIN
IDLE_SECONDS=5

IDLE_SENSITIVITY=100

DOSSETTINGS END
SessionType: 7
PgmControl: 0
FgBg: 0
InitXPos: 153
InitYPos: 115
InitXSize: 716
InitYSize: 537
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PriorityDelta: 0
MENUITEM
PgmTitle: DOS FullScreen
PgmName:
PgmDirectory: c:\
PgmInputs:
DOSSETTINGS BEGIN
IDLE_SECONDS=5

IDLE_SENSITIVITY=100

DOSSETTINGS END
SessionType: 4
PgmControl: 0
FgBg: 0
InitXPos: 153
InitYPos: 115
InitXSize: 716
InitYSize: 537
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PriorityDelta: 0
SUBMENU END
SUBMENU BEGIN
PgmTitle: Tutorials
MENUITEM
PgmTitle: OS/2 Tutorial
PgmName: c:\os2\sthr.exe
PgmDirectory: c:\os2
PgmInputs:
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PgmControl: 0
FgBg: 0
InitXPos: 153
InitYPos: 115
InitXSize: 716
InitYSize: 537
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SUBMENU END
MENUITEM
PgmTitle: OS/2 Tutorial
PgmName: c:\os2\sthr.exe
PgmDirectory: c:\os2
PgmInputs:
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PgmControl: 0
FgBg: 0
InitXPos: 153
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PROFILE END


  3 Responses to “Category : OS/2 Files
Archive   : PC2_140.ZIP
Filename : PC2-2.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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