Category : Databases and related files
Archive   : CAR131.ZIP
Filename : SAMPLE.CFG

 
Output of file : SAMPLE.CFG contained in archive : CAR131.ZIP
CAR13.0
* Title
1981 Clunkmobile (sample file)
* Built Date
1/01/81
* Purchase Date, Odometer/HourMeter (not used above 11.0)
0
0
* Inspection Group count on next line, maximum of 5:
3
*
* Inspection Groups follow each: Title and 7 Entries
*
"MONTHLY INSPECTION"
"Check Oil Level"
"Check Tire Pressures & Wear"
"Check Coolant Level"
"Check Brake Fluid Level"
"Check Battery Level"
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""
*
"7,500 MILE INSPECTION"
"Inspect Engine Belts"
"Inspect Engine Hoses"
"Check Transmission Fluid Level"
""
""
""
""
*
"15000 MILE INSPECTION"
"Inspect Brake System"
"Inspect Exhaust System"
"Inspect Fuel Lines"
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""
*
* Table of Reminders
*
* Following lines are:
* Total number of entries in table, 25 maximum
* Number of entry that corresponds to 1st Inspection Group, 21 maximum
* Entries (up to 25), each: entry name, mile/KM/hour interval, day interval
9
7
"CHANGE OIL & FILTER" 3000 91
"ROTATE & BALANCE TIRES" 15000 0
"CHANGE ENGINE COOLANT" 0 365
"CHANGE ENGINE AIR FILTER" 24000 730
"CHANGE FUEL FILTER" 30000 0
"CHANGE PCV VALVE" 30000 0
"MONTHLY INSPECTION" 0 30
"7,500 MILE INSPECTION" 7500 0
"15000 MILE INSPECTION" 15000 0
*
* User Defined Events Follow
*
"PARKING TICKETS"
"P Tickets"
"Where" 0
"Business?" 0
"Fine $" -1
"Court Costs $" -1
"" 0
"" 0
"" 0
*
"SPEEDING TICKETS"
"S Tickets"
"Where" 0
"Speed" 0
"Fine $" -1
"Court Costs $" 0
"" 0
"" 0
"" 0
*
"INSURANCE PAYMENT"
"Insurance"
"From" 0
"To" 0
"" 0
"" 0
"" 0
"" 0
"" 0
*
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" "
"" 0
"" 0
"" 0
"" 0
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"" 0
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  3 Responses to “Category : Databases and related files
Archive   : CAR131.ZIP
Filename : SAMPLE.CFG

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