Category : File Managers
Archive   : VMENU2.ZIP
Filename : MENU.CFG

 
Output of file : MENU.CFG contained in archive : VMENU2.ZIP
!COLOR1;FRAME=23
HEADER=78
BODY=27
SELECT=126
HILITE=30
HELP=14
DISABLE=23
SHADOW=3
!FRAME1;ÕÔ¸¾Í³
!SUBMENU;X=1,Y=4,H=25,O=H,F=1,C=1,T=Sample Menu
!MODE;EXPLODE=TRUE
SHADOW=TRUE
NOISE=FALSE
!ITEM;NAME=Communications
DISPLAY=2
SELECT=1
KEY=1
HELP=Select communication packages.
!DOS;REM {Enter you DOS commands starting here}
ECHO OFF
CLS
!ENDDOS {Do not add any DOS commands on this line}
!SUBMENU;X=3,Y=6,H=25,O=V,F=1,C=1,T=
!MODE;EXPLODE=TRUE
SHADOW=TRUE
NOISE=FALSE
!ITEM;NAME=Qmodem
DISPLAY=1
SELECT=1
KEY=5
HELP=Qmodem Comm. D/L mail etc.
!DOS;REM {Enter you DOS commands starting here}
echo off
cls
echo Place your Qmodem batch commands here
pause
!ENDDOS {Do not add any DOS commands on this line}
!ITEM;NAME=Procomm
DISPLAY=2
SELECT=1
KEY=6
HELP=Procomm Comm. Access CompuServe
!DOS;REM {Enter you DOS commands starting here}
echo off
cls
echo Place your Procomm batch commands here
pause
!ENDDOS {Do not add any DOS commands on this line}
!POP
!ITEM;NAME=Word Processing
DISPLAY=18
SELECT=1
KEY=2
HELP=Select Word Processing Packages.
!DOS;REM {Enter you DOS commands starting here}
ECHO OFF
CLS
!ENDDOS {Do not add any DOS commands on this line}
!SUBMENU;X=19,Y=6,H=25,O=V,F=1,C=1,T=
!MODE;EXPLODE=TRUE
SHADOW=TRUE
NOISE=FALSE
!ITEM;NAME=MultiMate
DISPLAY=1
SELECT=1
KEY=8
HELP=MultiMate Advantage II word processor.
!DOS;REM {Enter you DOS commands starting here}
echo off
cls
echo Place you batch commands here
pause
!ENDDOS {Do not add any DOS commands on this line}
!POP
!ITEM;NAME=Editors
DISPLAY=35
SELECT=1
KEY=3
HELP=Select ASCII Text Editors.
!DOS;REM {Enter you DOS commands starting here}
ECHO OFF
CLS
!ENDDOS {Do not add any DOS commands on this line}
!SUBMENU;X=36,Y=6,H=25,O=V,F=1,C=1,T=
!MODE;EXPLODE=TRUE
SHADOW=TRUE
NOISE=FALSE
!ITEM;NAME=TED
DISPLAY=2
SELECT=1
KEY=10
HELP=Tiny Editor
!DOS;REM {Enter you DOS commands starting here}
ECHO OFF
CLS
pause
!ENDDOS {Do not add any DOS commands on this line}
!POP
!ITEM;NAME=Utilities
DISPLAY=44
SELECT=1
KEY=4
HELP=Select System Utilities.
!DOS;REM {Enter you DOS commands starting here}
ECHO OFF
CLS
!ENDDOS {Do not add any DOS commands on this line}
!SUBMENU;X=45,Y=6,H=25,O=V,F=1,C=1,T=
!MODE;EXPLODE=TRUE
SHADOW=TRUE
NOISE=FALSE
!ITEM;NAME=Norton Utilities
DISPLAY=1
SELECT=1
KEY=11
HELP=Norton
!DOS;REM {Enter you DOS commands starting here}
echo off
cls
pause
!ENDDOS {Do not add any DOS commands on this line}
!ITEM;NAME=DOS Access
DISPLAY=2
SELECT=1
KEY=12
HELP=Access dos command line.
!DOS;REM {Enter you DOS commands starting here}
echo off
cls
command.com
!ENDDOS {Do not add any DOS commands on this line}
!ITEM;NAME=DIR
DISPLAY=3
SELECT=1
KEY=13
HELP=
!DOS;REM {Enter you DOS commands starting here}
ECHO OFF
CLS
!ENDDOS {Do not add any DOS commands on this line}
!SUBMENU;X=54,Y=10,H=25,O=V,F=1,C=1,T=
!MODE;EXPLODE=TRUE
SHADOW=TRUE
NOISE=FALSE
!ITEM;NAME=Dir C:
DISPLAY=1
SELECT=1
KEY=14
HELP=
!DOS;REM {Enter you DOS commands starting here}
echo off
cls
dir c:
pause
!ENDDOS {Do not add any DOS commands on this line}
!ITEM;NAME=Dir D:
DISPLAY=2
SELECT=1
KEY=15
HELP=
!DOS;REM {Enter you DOS commands starting here}
ECHO OFF
CLS
!ENDDOS {Do not add any DOS commands on this line}
!ITEM;NAME=Dir E:
DISPLAY=3
SELECT=1
KEY=16
HELP=
!DOS;REM {Enter you DOS commands starting here}
ECHO OFF
CLS
!ENDDOS {Do not add any DOS commands on this line}
!ITEM;NAME=Dir F:
DISPLAY=4
SELECT=1
KEY=17
HELP=
!DOS;REM {Enter you DOS commands starting here}
ECHO OFF
CLS
!ENDDOS {Do not add any DOS commands on this line}
!ITEM;NAME=Dir G:
DISPLAY=5
SELECT=1
KEY=18
HELP=
!DOS;REM {Enter you DOS commands starting here}
ECHO OFF
CLS
!ENDDOS {Do not add any DOS commands on this line}
!POP
!POP
!POP


  3 Responses to “Category : File Managers
Archive   : VMENU2.ZIP
Filename : MENU.CFG

  1. 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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