• Batch File Door Game Advi

    From SHAWN HIGHFIELD@1:261/20 to LON SEIDMAN on Friday, August 21, 2009 09:31:00


    Some will actually load but not run through the telnet server (visible only on
    the host machine). I'm certain this has something to do with batch files and
    error levels that I long forgot how to configure :).

    Make sure you configure the doors to work in Fossil mode. I found
    that is the trick to getting most doors to run. Also you didn't mention
    if your running Maximus/dos or /NT and what version of windows.

    Shawn
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  • From Lon Seidman@1:396/45 to Shawn Highfield on Monday, August 24, 2009 12:54:10
    Some will actually load but not run through the
    telnet server (visible only on
    the host machine). I'm certain this has something
    to do with batch files and
    error levels that I long forgot how to configure :).

    Make sure you configure the doors to work in Fossil mode. I found
    that is the trick to getting most doors to run. Also you didn't mention if your running Maximus/dos or /NT and what version of windows.

    Shawn
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  • From Lon Seidman@1:396/45 to Shawn Highfield on Tuesday, August 25, 2009 20:37:12
    Make sure you configure the doors to work in Fossil mode. I found
    that is the trick to getting most doors to run. Also you didn't mention if your running Maximus/dos or /NT and what version of windows.

    Even with that configuration set I am still striking out.. Doors like Trade WArs 2002 are executing locally but not passing data over telnet.

    I'm running Maximus for DOS 3.01 under Windows XP.

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  • From SHAWN HIGHFIELD@1:261/20 to LON SEIDMAN on Thursday, August 27, 2009 09:33:00


    Even with that configuration set I am still striking out.. Doors like Trade LS>WArs 2002 are executing locally but not passing data over telnet.

    It might be the drop file. If your using door.sys try dorinfo or vice
    versa. There is a bug in one of the mecca scripts that can cause that.

    I'm running Maximus for DOS 3.01 under Windows XP.

    That should be fine. I assume your using netfossil or something like
    that?

    Shawn
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  • From Sean Dennis@1:18/200 to SHAWN HIGHFIELD on Thursday, August 27, 2009 16:34:28
    Hello, SHAWN.

    Replying to a message of SHAWN HIGHFIELD to LON SEIDMAN:

    It might be the drop file. If your using door.sys try dorinfo or
    vice versa. There is a bug in one of the mecca scripts that can
    cause that.

    It's in DOOR.SYS (DOORSYS.MEC); I'd use the DORINFOx.DEF one.

    Later,
    Sean

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  • From Lon Seidman@1:396/45 to Shawn Highfield on Thursday, August 27, 2009 16:39:16
    Even with that configuration set I am still
    striking out.. Doors like Trade
    WArs 2002 are executing locally but not passing data over telnet.

    It might be the drop file. If your using door.sys try dorinfo or vice versa. There is a bug in one of the mecca scripts that can cause that.

    I'm running Maximus for DOS 3.01 under Windows XP.

    That should be fine. I assume your using netfossil or something like that?

    Shawn
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  • From ROBERT WOLFE@1:261/20.2 to LON SEIDMAN on Monday, August 30, 2010 11:11:32
    Even with that configuration set I am still striking out.. Doors
    like Trade WArs 2002 are executing locally but not passing data over
    telnet.

    Have you checked you com port config/drop file path conf in the TW setup program to be sure those are set correctly?

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  • From Marc Lewis@1:396/45 to Lon Seidman on Monday, August 31, 2009 07:05:17
    Hello Lon.

    <On 27Aug2009 16:39 Lon Seidman (1:396/45) wrote a message to
    Shawn Highfield regarding Batch File Door Game Advi >

    Even with that configuration set I am still striking out..
    Doors like Trade WArs 2002 are executing locally but not
    passing data over telnet.

    It might be the drop file. If your using door.sys try
    dorinfo or vice versa. There is a bug in one of the mecca
    scripts that can cause that.

    If you're using DOOR.SYS these lines in the DOORSYS.MEC file are
    the most critical:

    -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-CUT-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-
    [delete]%k\Door.Sys
    [open]%k\Door.Sys
    [islocal write]COM0[ comment Write the COM port ]
    [isremote iftask]1 [write]COM3 <<<
    [isremote iftask]2 [write]COM1 <<<
    [isremote iftask]3 [write]COM2 <<<
    [isremote iftask]4 [write]COM4 <<<
    [isremote iftask]5 [write]COM5 <<<
    -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-CUT-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-

    Make sure the COM ports match what's actually being called for
    in your startbbs.bat or .cmd file. I remember now that this
    fouled me up a long while back until one of the folks in here
    reminded me of these variables in the .MEC files. The same
    thing holds true for all the other drop file "scripts."

    Don't forget to "mecca" the edited .MEC file!

    Best regards,
    Marc

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