Quick Documentation for PCBPage 1.0á Most of the set-up is in the configuration file, which has it's own help lines. But here's a quick run-thru: Line 1: Path/Filename of your PCBOARD.SYS file for this node. Line 2: BBS Name Line 3: Sysop First Name Line 4: Sysop Last Name Line 5: Door Registration Number (Free registration number for Beta testers that let me know how the program works!) Lines 6-12: Hours allowed to page, Sunday -> Saturday. (See .CFG file) Line 13: Security levels to override "N" setting in 6-13 above. Everything after line #13 is ignored, so you can leave it in for future reference. Other things you need to know: PCBPage requires BRUN45.EXE to run. Screens: There are 3 Sysop created screens for this door that give explanations for actions taken. All Screens have ANSI version with the "G" added to the filename. NOPAGE(G): This screen is displayed if the caller is not allowed to page at this hour. It is also displayed to users who get the override option if they choose not to override. NOCHAT(G): This screen is displayed if the page times out or is user aborted. It tells the user you were not available for chatting at this time, but to try later. PAGENOW(G): This screen is to notify users with security levels listed in line #13 that they have to opportunity to force a page with you (if the time flag in the .CFG file is "N"). Enclosed in this archive are my sample screens. Feel free to use them or modify them as you see fit. If the system does not find the appropriate file above in the current directory, it will leave display a message of a similar fashion to what the screen should display. (Just a one-liner, though...) Log Files: The door logs all activity to your PCBoard callers log. It is set up to log to the proper file in a multi-node system. It will also send the log output to your printer if PCBoard is so set. It also sends it to the printer device (LPT Port) defined in your PCBOARD.DAT file for the current node. The door also maintains it's own log file called PCBPAGE.LOG in the current directory. It is similar in content to the PCB caller's log, but slightly different format. Page Bell Setting: PCBPage requires that yor page bell be ON in your PCBOARD.SYS file. If you are like me, you leave it turned off and display a screen to your users to use the page door instead. (I've enclosed my screen as SYSPAGE.TXT, and it's designed to be used in your PCBTEXT file at record #128, using the "%C:\pcb\gen\syschat.txt" specification. Of course, use the path you use to store your display files in, and copy the file "SYSCHAT.TXT" to that directory) To make it possible to use this door, I have make a quick program to edit your PCBOARD.SYS file called PAGESET.EXE. Run it in your PAGE door batch file. It MUST be run in the directory where the PCBOARD.SYS file to be changed resides. There are 2 command line parameters: "ON" turns the age bell on, "OFF" turns the page bell off. They are not case-sensitive. See the enclosed "PAGE" batch file on how I use the program. I guess that covers the important stuff for now. Let me know of any problems you may encounter. Remember the following known bugs: 1: There is no word-wrap in chat mode. This is a library routine bug. Send all reports to: Lance Williams, Kadet PCBoard, (315) 245-3815 USR Dual Std. 12/24/96 HST/V.32, 24 hours.