• Michael Jordan Doors...

    From Martin Kazmaier@1:340/1101 to All on Tue Jun 24 15:00:00 2025
    I've noticed a few weird things with these doors... First, they don't work with my fossil driver unless I use the commandline "NOFOSSIL" instead of "FOSSIL". Also, if I run door.bat tb%1.cfg NOFOSSIL for tribingo as an example, it always loads tb1.cfg and the user name is always interpreted as
    the node 1 user. Does anyone have any resolution for the latter? It
    happens in all of his games...

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  • From Nigel Reed@1:124/5016 to All on Tue Jun 24 18:36:15 2025
    On Tue, 24 Jun 2025 15:00:00 +0000
    "Martin Kazmaier" (1:340/1101) <Martin.Kazmaier@f1101.n340.z1.fidonet>
    wrote:

    I've noticed a few weird things with these doors... First, they
    don't work with my fossil driver unless I use the commandline
    "NOFOSSIL" instead of "FOSSIL". Also, if I run door.bat tb%1.cfg
    NOFOSSIL for tribingo as an example, it always loads tb1.cfg and the
    user name is always interpreted as the node 1 user. Does anyone have
    any resolution for the latter? It happens in all of his games...

    I run those games on synchronet using dosemu2 and they work fine so
    maybe that's your resolution ;)
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  • From Martin Kazmaier@1:340/1101 to Martin Kazmaier on Tue Jun 24 17:22:00 2025

    I've noticed a few weird things with these doors... First, they don't work with my fossil driver unless I use the commandline "NOFOSSIL"
    instead of "FOSSIL". Also, if I run door.bat tb%1.cfg NOFOSSIL
    for tribingo as an example, it always loads tb1.cfg and the user
    name is always interpreted as the node 1 user. Does anyone have any resolution for the latter? It happens in all of his games...

    The docs say that you can specify the config file, but that isn't true. It uses the default no matter what you put. If you set WCNODEID=%1 in the batch file and use that to set the directory for the drop file in the config, it works.

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  • From Fzf@1:105/500 to Martin Kazmaier on Fri Jun 27 23:38:26 2025
    Re: Michael Jordan Doors...
    By: Martin Kazmaier to All on Tue Jun 24 2025 03:00 pm

    I've noticed a few weird things with these doors... First, they don't work with my fossil driver unless I use the commandline "NOFOSSIL" instead of "FOSSIL".

    Just a guess, but did you mistype FOSSIL when you were trying it the first time? It just seeks "FOSSIL" on the command line instead of looking for any exact match. So "TRIBINGO.EXE FOSSIL" enables FOSSIL as does "TRIBINGO.EXE pleasedonotusetheFOSSILorweallaregonnadierighthereandnow".

    The docs don't seem to be fully updated throughout. So the bits where it states to use "FOSSILOFF" to disable automatic FOSSIL detection actually will enable its use. But the current behavior is shown in the command line parameters section.

    Also, if I run door.bat tb%1.cfg NOFOSSIL for tribingo as
    an example, it always loads tb1.cfg and the user name is always interpreted as the node 1 user.

    I haven't checked the docs for all of the games, but in Tri-Bingo at least:

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    The setup of Tri-Bingo changes the way my previous doors are setup. I now support and require the use of Environment Variables to supply the game with the Com Port and Node Directory information. The game will read any environment variable that you supply so names are not critical.

    The game now only reads the TRIBINGO.CFG file and will not accept any other name for the configuration file. So this is the file that will contain the environment variables.

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